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2 scoot
[skuːt] verb( often with along, ~away, ~past etc) to move (away) fast:يَنْطَلِق مُسْرِعاHe scooted down the road.
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3 смываться
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4 удирать
scoot глагол:hare away (удирать, улепетывать)словосочетание:show a clean pair of heels (удирать, улепетывать)take to one's legs (удирать, улизнуть)cut one's stick (удирать, улизнуть) -
5 поспешное бегство
scoot имя существительное:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > поспешное бегство
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6 trotinete
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7 skjótast, òjóta
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8 otpirlati
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9 perjati
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10 pirlati
• scoot -
11 сани для трелевки бревен в погруженном положении
Русско-английский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > сани для трелевки бревен в погруженном положении
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12 motoroleris
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13 paspirtukas
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14 ahuecar el ala
familiar to beat it, keep out of the way* * *(v.) = scoot, make off, do + a bunkEx. The article 'Telling Brown Owl to scoot: on the virtues of disobedience in children's fiction' discusses a range of children's fiction for the presence of mischievousness in the main characters.Ex. To pull off the heist, the thief stole a swipe card for the complex before using the wheelchair to make off.Ex. As soon as the advance was paid however the manager did a bunk with the money, around £100000, and was never seen nor heard of again.* * *(v.) = scoot, make off, do + a bunkEx: The article 'Telling Brown Owl to scoot: on the virtues of disobedience in children's fiction' discusses a range of children's fiction for the presence of mischievousness in the main characters.
Ex: To pull off the heist, the thief stole a swipe card for the complex before using the wheelchair to make off.Ex: As soon as the advance was paid however the manager did a bunk with the money, around £100000, and was never seen nor heard of again. -
15 largarse
■ me largo I'm off, US I'm out of here* * *VPR1) * (=irse) to be off *, leaveyo me largo — I'm off now *, I'm leaving now
es hora de que nos larguemos — it's time for us to leave o be off *
¡larguémonos de aquí! — let's get out of here! *
¡lárgate! — get lost! *, clear off! *
2) (Náut) to set sail, start out3) Cono Sur (=empezar) to start, beginlargarse a hacer algo — to start o begin doing o to do sth
4) Cono Sur (=tirarse)largarse un pedo — * to let off a fart **
* * *= scoot, make off, do + a bunk, naff off, skulk off, sneak off, sneak away.Ex. The article 'Telling Brown Owl to scoot: on the virtues of disobedience in children's fiction' discusses a range of children's fiction for the presence of mischievousness in the main characters.Ex. To pull off the heist, the thief stole a swipe card for the complex before using the wheelchair to make off.Ex. As soon as the advance was paid however the manager did a bunk with the money, around £100000, and was never seen nor heard of again.Ex. I just smiled and told him to naff off cos short of punching him in the gob what can you do?.Ex. Good attendance with 21 people there though a few skulked off without paying!.Ex. One of the great joys in life is sneaking off.Ex. So I decided to take my chances and sneak away quietly on a day when Fabiola had a group meeting at her lab.----* ¡lárgate! = on your bike!.* largarse con = make off with.* largarse de = get out of.* * *= scoot, make off, do + a bunk, naff off, skulk off, sneak off, sneak away.Ex: The article 'Telling Brown Owl to scoot: on the virtues of disobedience in children's fiction' discusses a range of children's fiction for the presence of mischievousness in the main characters.
Ex: To pull off the heist, the thief stole a swipe card for the complex before using the wheelchair to make off.Ex: As soon as the advance was paid however the manager did a bunk with the money, around £100000, and was never seen nor heard of again.Ex: I just smiled and told him to naff off cos short of punching him in the gob what can you do?.Ex: Good attendance with 21 people there though a few skulked off without paying!.Ex: One of the great joys in life is sneaking off.Ex: So I decided to take my chances and sneak away quietly on a day when Fabiola had a group meeting at her lab.* ¡lárgate! = on your bike!.* largarse con = make off with.* largarse de = get out of.* * *
■largarse vr fam to clear off, US split: ¡lárgate!, clear off!
' largarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
largar
- picar
English:
bunk
- buzz off
- clear off
- make away with
- shove off
- clear
- push
- split
- take
* * *vprlárgate antes de que lleguen mis padres clear off o get out of here before my parents arrive;¡me largo! I'm off!;se largó a la calle he took offse largó a llorar she began to cry, she started crying;se largó a correr he started running, he broke into a run;el niño se largó a caminar al año the baby started walking when he was one year oldse largó un pedo he farted;se largó un eructo she burped* * *v/r famclear off oout fam ;¡lárgate! beat it!, get lost!* * *vr fam : to scram, to beat it* * *¡lárgate! clear off! -
16 pirarse
pron.v.to clear off (informal). (peninsular Spanish, River Plate)¡nos piramos! that's us off¿ya te piras? is that you off, then?* * *1 familiar to split, sling one's hook, make oneself scarce* * *verbo pronominal (Esp fam) to make oneself scarce (colloq)pirárselas — (Esp fam) to take to one's heels
* * *= scoot, do + a bunk.Ex. The article 'Telling Brown Owl to scoot: on the virtues of disobedience in children's fiction' discusses a range of children's fiction for the presence of mischievousness in the main characters.Ex. As soon as the advance was paid however the manager did a bunk with the money, around £100000, and was never seen nor heard of again.----* ¡pírate! = on your bike!.* * *verbo pronominal (Esp fam) to make oneself scarce (colloq)pirárselas — (Esp fam) to take to one's heels
* * *= scoot, do + a bunk.Ex: The article 'Telling Brown Owl to scoot: on the virtues of disobedience in children's fiction' discusses a range of children's fiction for the presence of mischievousness in the main characters.
Ex: As soon as the advance was paid however the manager did a bunk with the money, around £100000, and was never seen nor heard of again.* ¡pírate! = on your bike!.* * *pirarse [A1 ]yo me piro que ya es muy tarde I'll make myself scarce now o I'll be off now, it's getting late ( colloq)pirárselas ( Esp fam); to take to one's heels, to leg it ( colloq), to make oneself scarce ( colloq)* * *
pirarse ( conjugate pirarse) verbo pronominal (Esp fam) to make oneself scarce (colloq)
pirarse vr fam
♦ Locuciones: pirárselas, to make oneself scarce, clear off: me piro, I'm off
' pirarse' also found in these entries:
English:
skive off
* * *vprEsp, RP Fam to clear off;¡nos piramos! we're off;¿ya te piras? are you off, then?;me las piro, hasta mañana I'll be off, see you tomorrow* * *v/r fam ( marcharse) clear off fam ;pirárselas fam clear off fam ;pirarse por alguien fam lose one’s head over s.o. fam -
17 драсвам
1. (make a) scratch; strikeдрасвам кибрит strike a match2. (написвам набързо) scribble, scrawl, jot downдрасни ми един ред drop me a line3. (хуквам) bolt, dart off, scoot off, scamper off, beat it. scram, take to o.'s heels* * *дра̀свам,гл.1. (make a) scratch; strike; \драсвам кибрит strike a match;3. ( хуквам) bolt, dart off, scoot off, scamper off, beat it, scram, take to o.’s heels, push along; sl. flap the heels.* * *strike: to драсвам a match - драсвам кибрит; (пиша набързо): jot down ; dart {da;rt}; scamper off ; take to one's heels (разг.)s* * *1. (make a) scratch;strike 2. (написвам набързо) scribble, scrawl, jot down 3. (хуквам) bolt, dart off, scoot off, scamper off, beat it. scram, take to o.'s heels 4. ДРАСВАМ кибрит strike a match 5. драсни ми един ред drop me a line -
18 духвам
1. (за вятър) blow, puffдухна вятър a wind came up, ( поривисто) there was a gust of wind2. (угасявам с духане) blow out, puff out3. разг. (побягвам) make off, scoot, bunk, scram, take to o.'s heels, show a clean pair of heels; sl. mizzleда го духнеш ще падне he's as thin as a lath/as a shadow/as a waferдухвам някому под опашката kick s.o. out, fire s.o. sack s.o* * *ду̀хвам,гл.3. разг. ( побягвам) make off, scoot, bunk, scram, take to o.’s heels, show a clean pair of heels; разг. cut away, cut loose; sl. mizzle, vamoose; ( изчезвам) take French leave; амер., разг. fly the coop; англ., разг. do a flit; • да го духнеш ще падне he’s as thin as a lath/as a shadow/as a wafer; \духвам някому под опашката kick s.o. out, fire s.o., sack s.o.* * *1. (за вятър) blow, puff 2. 2, (угасявам с духане) blow out, puff out 3. ДУХВАМ някому под опашката kick s.o. out, fire s.o.. sack s.o 4. да го духнеш ще падне he's as thin as a lath/as a shadow/as a wafer 5. духна вятър a wind came up, (поривисто) there was a gust of wind 6. разг. (побягвам) make off, scoot, bunk, scram, take to o.'s heels, show a clean pair of heels;sl. mizzle -
19 офейквам
make off, run off, decamp, bolt, clear out (of); cut and run, scoot off, beat itразг, leg it, cut. o.'s lucky, cut away, sl. mizzleам. sl. vamoose, cut dirtофейквам, без да платя levant* * *офѐйквам,гл. make off, run off, skip off, push off, decamp, bolt, top class (attr.), clear out (of); cut and run, scoot off, beat it, scram, scarper; разг. leg it, cut o.’s lucky, cut away; cut loose; амер. sl. vamoose, cut dirt; \офейквам, без да платя levant.* * *run off; abscond; bunk{bXNk}; decamp; make off; nip off* * *1. make off, run off, decamp, bolt, clear out (of);cut and run, scoot off, beat it 2. ОФЕЙКВАМ, без да платя levant 3. ам. sl. vamoose, cut dirt 4. разг, leg it, cut. o.'s lucky, cut away, sl. mizzle -
20 тичам
runтичам насам-натам run to and fro, run aboutвидяхме го да тича we saw himrunningтичам след run after (и прен.)тичам да уредя някаква работа run around to arrange s.th.тичам по лекари/адвокати run around seeing doctors/lawyers* * *тѝчам,гл. run; \тичам насам-натам run to and fro, run about; \тичам презглава, \тичам като луд scamper, scutter, scoot; run like blazes; run for o.’s life; \тичам след run after (и прен.); • \тичам по лекари/адвокати run around seeing doctors/lawyers.* * *run: тичам after - тичам след, тичам to and fro - тичам насам-натам; course* * *1. run 2. ТИЧАМ да уредя някаква работа run around to arrange s.th. 3. ТИЧАМ насам-натам run to and fro, run about 4. ТИЧАМ пo лекари/адвокати run around seeing doctors/lawyers 5. ТИЧАМ презглава, ТИЧАМ като луд scamper, scutter, scoot;run like blazes;run for o.'s life 6. ТИЧАМ след run after (и прен.) 7. видяхме го да тича we saw himrunning
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