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1 elope
[ɪˈləup] verbto run away secretly, especially with a lover.تَفِرُّ مع عَشيقِها -
2 evlenmek için evden kaç
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3 membambang
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4 sebambang
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5 fugarse con el novio
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6 pobeći s ljubavnikom
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7 utéci za účelem sňatku
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8 utiecť (od)
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9 сбежаться
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10 бежать с
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11 enfuir (ensemble), s’
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12 magtaanan ng babae
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13 tanan
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14 kawin lari
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15 сбежать
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16 сбежать с возлюбленным
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > сбежать с возлюбленным
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17 집을 뛰쳐 나오다
elope, secretly run away for the purpose of being married -
18 fugarse
• elope• fledgling democracy• flee away from• fly sheet• fly through• jump bail• leaguer• leak clamp• run away• take flight• take to drink• take to heart -
19 fugarse con la novia
• elope• run away with one's lover -
20 umaći
• elope; elude; evade; give the go by; give the go-by; make off; outrun; pop out; scamper; to give the go by
См. также в других словарях:
elope — elope; elope·ment; … English syllables
Elope — E*lope , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Eloped}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Eloping}.] [D. ontloopen to run away; pref. ont (akin to G. ent , AS. and , cf. E. answer) + loopen to run; akin to E. leap. See {Leap}, v. t.] To run away, or escape privately, from the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
elope — 1590s, to run off, probably a reborrowing from M.Du. (ont)lopen run away. Sense of run from parents to marry secretly is 19c. Anglo Fr. aloper run away from a husband with one s lover is attested from mid 14c., but there is a gap of many years.… … Etymology dictionary
elope — [v] run away to be married abscond, bolt, decamp, disappear, escape, flee, fly, go secretly, go to Gretna Green*, leave, run off, skip*, slip away, slip out, steal away; concept 297 … New thesaurus
elope — ► VERB ▪ run away secretly in order to get married. DERIVATIVES elopement noun. ORIGIN Old French aloper … English terms dictionary
elope — [ē lōp′, ilōp′] vi. eloped, eloping [Anglo Fr aloper, prob. < ME * aleapen, to leap up, run away < OE ahleapan (infl. ? by ON hlaupa, to run > LOPE) < a , away + hleapan, to run, LEAP] 1. to run away secretly, esp. in order to get… … English World dictionary
elope — UK [ɪˈləʊp] / US [ɪˈloʊp] verb [intransitive] Word forms elope : present tense I/you/we/they elope he/she/it elopes present participle eloping past tense eloped past participle eloped if two people elope, they go away secretly to get married… … English dictionary
elope — v. (D; intr.) to elope with (she eloped with her childhood sweetheart) * * * [ɪ ləʊp] (D; intr.) to elope with (she eloped with her childhood sweetheart) … Combinatory dictionary
elope — e|lope [ ı loup ] verb intransitive if two people elope, they go away secretly to get married ╾ e|lope|ment noun count or uncount … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
elope — [17] Etymologically, elope signifies ‘leap away’. It was originally an Anglo Norman legal term applied to a married woman running off with a lover, and only in the past couple of hundred years has it come to be applied to a couple leaving home to … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
elope — [[t]ɪlo͟ʊp[/t]] elopes, eloping, eloped V RECIP When two people elope they go away secretly together to get married. [pl n V] My girlfriend Lynn and I eloped... [V with n] In 1912 he eloped with Frieda von Richthofen … English dictionary