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  • 1 exit

    {'eksit}
    I. 1. излизане
    to make one's EXIT излизам, напускам сцената, умирам, отивам си
    2. изход
    EXIT visa изходна виза
    3. смърт
    II. 1. театр. излиза (ремарка)
    2. излизам, умирам, отивам си
    3. карти оставям на противника си да играе
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    {'eksit} n 1. излизане; to make o.'s exit излизам; напускам сцената(2) {'eksit} v 1. театр. излиза (ремарка); 2. излизам; умирам, о
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    излизам; изход;
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    1. exit visa изходна виза 2. i. излизане 3. ii. театр. излиза (ремарка) 4. to make one's exit излизам, напускам сцената, умирам, отивам си 5. излизам, умирам, отивам си 6. изход 7. карти оставям на противника си да играе 8. смърт
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    exit[´egzit, ´eksit] I. n 1. изход; to make ( take) o.'s \exit излизам; театр. напускам сцената; прен. умирам, отивам си; \exit only врата само за излизане; emergency \exit изход за в случай на пожар; \exit flue ( tube) тех. фукс, димоход; \exit visa изходна виза; 2. прен. смърт; 3. театр. напускане на сцената; II. v 1. излизам, тръгвам си (с from); 2. театр. "излиза" ( ремарка).

    English-Bulgarian dictionary > exit

  • 2 head off

    отблъсвам; отклонявам;
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    head off 1) отклонявам; to \head off a crowd off ( from) the wrong exit отклонявам тълпа от неправилния изход; I \head offed him off from making a speech отклоних го от намерението да държи реч; 2) отблъсквам; 3) възпрепятствам; препречвам, преграждам, запречвам пътя на, попречвам на.

    English-Bulgarian dictionary > head off

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