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41 escaquearse
pron.v.to duck out(informal). (peninsular Spanish)escaquearse de (hacer) algo to worm one's way out of (doing) something¡no te escaquees! don't duck out!, don't skive off! (British)* * *1 familiar to shirk, skive off, wriggle out of■ ¡no te escaquees! don't try and wriggle out of it!* * *= weasel (on/out of), duck out.Ex. Christians have of course been weaseling on this issue since Jesus himself evasively weaseled on it.Ex. Everyone and their mother (literally) will be ducking out from work early today to be with their nearest and dearest for the long weekend.----* escaquearse de = duck out of.* escaquearse de una responsabilidad = weasel out of + responsibility.* * *= weasel (on/out of), duck out.Ex: Christians have of course been weaseling on this issue since Jesus himself evasively weaseled on it.
Ex: Everyone and their mother (literally) will be ducking out from work early today to be with their nearest and dearest for the long weekend.* escaquearse de = duck out of.* escaquearse de una responsabilidad = weasel out of + responsibility.* * *escaquearse [A1 ]1 (de un lugar) to slope off ( colloq)me escaqueaba de clase I used to play truant o ( AmE colloq) hooky, I used to skive off (school) ( BrE colloq)2 (de una obligación) escaquearse DE algo to get OUT OF sth, shirk sth, duck OUT OF sth* * *
escaquearse vr fam to shirk, skive [de, off]: siempre se escaquea del trabajo, she always skives off work
' escaquearse' also found in these entries:
English:
skive
* * *escaquearse vprEsp Fam to duck out, Br to skive (off);escaquearse de (hacer) algo to worm one's way out of (doing) sth;nos escaqueamos de fregar los platos we got out of washing the dishes -
42 извия
вж. извивам* * *извѝя,извѝвам гл.1. прех. bend, twist, turn; wring; ( глава) turn; анат. flex; \извия някому врата wring s.o.’s neck; ( изкълчвам) sprain, get/put out of joint, dislocate;2. ( пране) wring out;3. непрех. turn, bend; swerve; curve, twist; ( лъкатуша) meander, wind; извийте надясно (take a) turn to the right;4. (за глас) sing melodiously, warble; modulate;\извия се 1. curve, turn, bend; ( лъкатуша) meander, wind; ( гърча се) writhe (от with); wriggle; (за змия) coil; (за червей) wriggle; (за да избягна удар) swerve;3. (за буря, вятър) rise, come on/up; • хайде да извием едно хоро let’s play a round/chain dance, let’s join hands in a round/chain dance.* * *вж. извивам -
43 продвигаться вперед
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > продвигаться вперед
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44 retorcerse
1 (gen) to become twisted, twist2 (doblarse) to bend* * *VPR1) [cordel] to get into knots, get tangled (up) o twisted2) [persona] to writhe, squirm3)* * *(v.) = writhe, squirmEx. The article 'Reeling and writhing and fainting' outlines the problems encountered by illustrators of books.Ex. He paused as she squirmed suddenly, twisting and craning her neck to look at the floor.* * *(v.) = writhe, squirmEx: The article 'Reeling and writhing and fainting' outlines the problems encountered by illustrators of books.
Ex: He paused as she squirmed suddenly, twisting and craning her neck to look at the floor.* * *
■retorcerse verbo reflexivo
1 (un cable, etc) to twist up, become tangled (up)
2 (una persona de dolor) to writhe in pain
' retorcerse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abarquillarse
- doblarse
- retorcer
- risa
English:
double up
- squirm
- thrash about
- thrash around
- twist
- wriggle
- writhe
- thrash
* * *vpr[persona]se retorcía de risa she was doubled up with laughter, she was in stitches;se retorcía de dolor he was writhing (about) in agony* * *v/r writhe* * *vr1) : to get twisted, to get tangled up2) : to squirm, to writhe, to wiggle about* * *retorcerse vb to writhe -
45 відкручуватися
= відкрутитися1) to get untwisted ( loose); to get unscrewed; to turn off -
46 probijati se
vr impf get through, make/claw/ /force/fight one's way through (ili up/into/out of/back) (- probiti se); get-forge ahead; (u životu) shift/fend for oneself, live by one's wits, get/struggle along, live from hand to mouth, cope | - kao glumica struggle as* * *• wriggle• hustle -
47 пролезать
несовер. - пролезать; совер. - пролезтьбез доп.1) climb/get/wriggle/squeeze through2) (во что-л.)creep/get (in); fit/go/get (through)3) (во что-л.); разг. -
48 выкрутиться
1) General subject: get away scot-free, wiggle out, land on feet2) Colloquial: wriggle out of3) Makarov: bluff it out, come unscrewed, extricate oneself4) Idiomatic expression: get out of Dodge (из сложной ситуации) -
49 дёргаться
1) General subject: move about, move around, to be on wires (от нетерпения и т. п.), tweak, twig, twitch, wriggle2) Computers: glitch3) Sports: jerk4) British English: get Y-fronts in a W (ср. с 'get knickers in a twist')5) Taboo: twang -
50 drehen
I v/t1. allg. turn; (winden, verdrehen) twist; um eine Achse: rotate; (schwenken) swivel; (zwirbeln) twirl; seine Runden drehen umg. zu Fuß: go for a stroll; im Auto: go for a spin; das Gas kleiner oder auf klein drehen turn down the heat; das Radio lauter / leiser drehen turn the radio up / down; den Fuß auswärts / einwärts drehen turn one’s foot outwards / inwards; jemandem den Arm auf den Rücken drehen twist s.o.’s arm (behind their back); seine Taschen nach außen drehen turn out one’s pockets, turn one’s pockets inside out; man kann es drehen und wenden(, wie man will ) oder wie man es auch dreht und wendet fig. whichever way you look at it; Däumchen2. (herstellen) (Pille etc.) roll; (Faden, Seil etc.) twist; TECH. (Schrauben etc.) screw (in), turn; sich (Dat) eine Zigarette drehen roll a cigarette; sich (Dat) Locken drehen curl one’s hair, put one’s hair in curlers; Strick3. durch den Fleischwolf drehen (Fleisch etc.) mince, bes. Am. grind, put through the mincer (bes. Am. grinder); umg., fig. put s.o. through the mill; jemanden durch die Mangel drehen umg. put s.o. through the mill4. umg., fig. (deichseln) wangle, fix; es so drehen, dass... umg. wangle it so that...; na, wie hab ich das gedreht? umg. how on earth did I manage (to do) that?; Ding 4III v/i3. umg., fig. pej.: drehen an (+ Dat) fiddle with; daran gibt es nichts zu drehen und zu deuteln there are no two ways about itIV v/refl1. turn; im Kreis: go (a)round; schnell: spin ([a]round); die Erde dreht sich um ihre Achse / die Sonne rotates on its axis / revolves around the sun; sich auf den Bauch / Rücken drehen turn (over) onto one’s stomach (tummy umg.) / back; sich im Tanz(e) drehen spin (a)round (dancing); sich im Kreis drehen turn in a circle; schneller: spin (a)round; fig. go (a)round in circles; mir dreht sich alles umg. my head’s spinning; sich drehen und winden fig. hedge2. Wind: shift, veer ([a]round)3. fig.: sich drehen um einen Mittelpunkt: revolve (a)round (auch Gedanken etc.); alles drehte sich um ihn he was the cent|re (Am. -er) of attention4. umg., fig.: sich drehen um (betreffen) be about, concern; es dreht sich darum, ob... it’s a question ( oder matter) of whether...; worum dreht es sich? what’s it all about?; genau darum dreht es sich ja that’s exactly the point; das Gespräch drehte sich um Steuern was about taxes* * *(Film) to shoot; to fire;(Windrichtung) to veer;(mogeln) to wangle (ugs.);(umdrehen) to turn;(verdrehen) to twirl; to twist;sich drehento rotate; to slue; to veer; to swivel; to turn; to revolve* * *dre|hen ['dreːən]1. vtto turn (AUCH TECH auf Drehbank); (um eine Achse auch) to rotate; (um Mittelpunkt auch) to revolve, to rotate; Stuhl to swivel; Kreisel to spin; Kopf auch to twist; Zwirne to twist; Zigaretten, Pillen to roll; Film to shoot; (fig = verdrehen) to twist; (inf = schaffen) to fix (inf), to work (inf)das Gas hoch/auf klein dréhen — to turn the gas up high/down low
ein Ding dréhen (sl) — to play a prank, to pull off a prank; (Verbrecher) to pull a job (inf) or caper (inf)
wie man es auch dreht und wendet — no matter how you look at it
See:→ Däumchen2. vito turn; (Wind) to shift, to change; (Film) to shoot, to film; (= Zigaretten drehen) to roll one's owndréhen — to turn sth
am Radio dréhen — to turn a knob on the radio
3. vr1) (= sich umdrehen, kreisen) to turn (um about); (um Mittelpunkt auch) to revolve, to rotate; (um Achse auch) to rotate; (sehr schnell Kreisel) to spin; (Wind) to shift, to changesich auf den Rücken dréhen — to turn on(to) one's back
sich um etw dréhen — to revolve or rotate around sth
sich um sich ( selbst) dréhen — to rotate, to revolve on its own axis; (Mensch) to turn round (Brit), to turn around (US); (Auto) to spin
sich im Kreise dréhen — to turn round and round (Brit), to turn around and around (US)
mir drehte sich alles — everything's spinning about me
sich dréhen und winden (fig) — to twist and turn
2)alles dreht sich um sie — everything revolves (a)round her; (steht im Mittelpunkt) she's the centre (Brit) or center (US) of attention or interest
es dreht sich darum, dass... — the point is that...
meine Frage dreht sich darum, ob... — my question is whether...
in dieser Sendung drehte es sich um..., die Sendung drehte sich um... — the broadcast concerned... or was about...
* * *1) (to take (usually moving) photographs (for a film): That film was shot in Spain; We will start shooting next week.) shoot3) (to (cause to) turn round (and round); to spin: She twirled her hair round her finger.) twirl* * *dre·hen[ˈdre:ən]I. vt1. (herumdrehen)▪ etw \drehen to turn sthden Schlüssel im Schloss \drehen to turn the key in the lock2. (verdrehen)▪ etw \drehen to turn [or move] sthden Kopf \drehen to turn [or move] one's head3. (rollen und formen)Pillen \drehen to roll pillsSeile \drehen to twist ropeseinen Film/Szene \drehen to shoot a film/scene5. (einstellen)▪ etw \drehen to turn sthdas Gas hoch/auf klein \drehen to turn the gas up high/down lowdie Heizung höher \drehen to turn the heating updas Radio lauter/leiser \drehen to turn the radio up/downden Schalter nach rechts \drehen to turn the switch to the right▪ etw \drehen to manage sthkeine Sorge, ich werde es schon irgendwie \drehen, dass keiner etwas merkt don't worry, I'll make sure somehow that nobody noticessie hat es so gedreht, dass sie nicht zahlen muss she managed to get away without payingdas hat sie sehr geschickt gedreht she worked it out very welldaran ist nichts zu \drehen und zu deuteln there are no two ways about it▪ etw \drehen to get up to sth8.▶ wie man es auch dreht und wendet, man kann es [o die Sache] \drehen und wenden, wie man will whichever way [or no matter how] you look at itII. visie \drehen gerade in Como they are filming [or shooting] in Como2. (einstellen)an der Heizung \drehen to adjust the heatingam Schalter \drehen to turn the switchwer hat an der Heizung/am Radio/am Schalter gedreht? who's been fiddling with the heating/radio/switch?der Fahrer drehte und fuhr zurück the driver turned round and drove backdas Schiff hat nach Süden gedreht the ship turned southwardder Wind hat gedreht the wind has changedda muss doch einer dran gedreht haben somebody must have fiddled about with it5.daran ist nichts zu \drehen und zu deuteln there are no two ways about itIII. vr1. (rotieren) to rotate [or revolve]die Erde dreht sich um die Sonne the earth turns about [or goes round] the sundas Auto geriet bei Glatteis ins Schleudern und drehte sich mehrmals the car skidded on the ice and spun [round] several timessich akk zur Seite/auf den Bauch/nach rechts \drehen to turn to the side/on to one's stomach/to the right3. (zum Gegenstand haben)worum dreht es sich? what is it about?es dreht sich um etwas Wichtiges it is about something importantin dem Film dreht es sich um Liebe und Eifersucht the film is about love and jealousydas Gespräch drehte sich nur um Sport the conversation only revolved around sportes dreht sich hier nicht darum, alle zu überzeugen, aber wir brauchen eine Entscheidung it's not about convincing everybody, but we need a decisiones dreht sich [im Grunde] darum, dass... the point is that...alles dreht sich immer um sie everything revolves around her; (sie steht im Mittelpunkt) she's always the centre of attention [or interest5.* * *1.transitives Verb1) turn2) (ugs.): (einstellen)das Radio laut/leise drehen — turn the radio up/down
die Flamme klein/die Heizung auf klein drehen — turn the heat/heating down
5) (ugs. abwertend): (beeinflussen)2.es so drehen, dass... — work it so that... (coll.)
intransitives Verb1) <car, driver> turn; < wind> change, shift2)an etwas (Dat.) drehen — turn something
da muss einer dran gedreht haben — (salopp) somebody must have fiddled about or messed around with it
3) (Film) shoot [a/the film]; film3.reflexives Verb1) turn; < wind> change, shift; (um eine Achse) turn; rotate; revolve; (um einen Mittelpunkt) revolve (um around); (sehr schnell) spinmir dreht sich alles — (ugs.) everything's going round and round
sich auf den Bauch drehen — turn over on to one's stomach
2)sich um etwas drehen — (fig. ugs.) be about something
* * *A. v/t1. allg turn; (winden, verdrehen) twist; um eine Achse: rotate; (schwenken) swivel; (zwirbeln) twirl;auf klein drehen turn down the heat;das Radio lauter/leiser drehen turn the radio up/down;seine Taschen nach außen drehen turn out one’s pockets, turn one’s pockets inside out;sich (dat)eine Zigarette drehen roll a cigarette;sich (dat)3.durch den Fleischwolf drehen (Fleisch etc) mince, besonders US grind, put through the mincer (besonders US grinder); umg, fig put sb through the mill;jemanden durch die Mangel drehen umg put sb through the mill4. umg, fig (deichseln) wangle, fix;es so drehen, dass … umg wangle it so that …;C. v/i1. turn; Wind: → D 22.am Schalter/Radio drehen flick a switch/turn the radio dial ( oder knob)3. umg, fig pej:drehen an (+dat) fiddle with;daran gibt es nichts zu drehen und zu deuteln there are no two ways about itD. v/rdreht sich um ihre Achse/die Sonne rotates on its axis/revolves around the sun;sich auf den Bauch/Rücken drehen turn (over) onto one’s stomach (tummy umg)/back;sich im Tanz(e) drehen spin (a)round (dancing);mir dreht sich alles umg my head’s spinning;sich drehen und winden fig hedge2. Wind: shift, veer ([a]round)3. fig:alles drehte sich um ihn he was the centre (US -er) of attention4. umg, fig:sich drehen um (betreffen) be about, concern;es dreht sich darum, ob … it’s a question ( oder matter) of whether …;worum dreht es sich? what’s it all about?;genau darum dreht es sich ja that’s exactly the point;drehte sich um Steuern was about taxes* * *1.transitives Verb1) turn2) (ugs.): (einstellen)das Radio laut/leise drehen — turn the radio up/down
die Flamme klein/die Heizung auf klein drehen — turn the heat/heating down
5) (ugs. abwertend): (beeinflussen)2.es so drehen, dass... — work it so that... (coll.)
intransitives Verb1) <car, driver> turn; < wind> change, shift2)an etwas (Dat.) drehen — turn something
da muss einer dran gedreht haben — (salopp) somebody must have fiddled about or messed around with it
3) (Film) shoot [a/the film]; film3.reflexives Verb1) turn; < wind> change, shift; (um eine Achse) turn; rotate; revolve; (um einen Mittelpunkt) revolve (um around); (sehr schnell) spinmir dreht sich alles — (ugs.) everything's going round and round
2)sich um etwas drehen — (fig. ugs.) be about something
* * *(Film) v.to shoot (film) v. adj.spun adj. v.to revolve v.to roll v.to rotate v.to spin v.(§ p.,p.p.: spun)to throw v.(§ p.,p.p.: threw, thrown)to turn v.to twiddle v.to twirl v.to twist v.to veer v.to wangle v.to wind v.(§ p.,p.p.: wound) -
51 agiter
agiter [aʒite]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verbb. ( = inquiéter) to troublec. ( = débattre) [+ question, problème] to discuss2. reflexive verb► s'agiter [serveur] to bustle about ; [malade] to be agitated ; [enfant, élève] to fidget ; [foule] to stir* * *aʒite
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1) ( remuer) to wave [main, mouchoir]; to shake [boîte]; to shake up [liquide]; to wag [queue]; to flap [aile]2) ( brandir) to raise [menace, spectre]3) ( troubler) to trouble4) ( débattre) to debate, to discuss [problème]
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s'agiter verbe pronominal2) ( s'affairer) to bustle about3) ( perdre son calme) [esprit, peuple] to become agitated ou restless* * *aʒite vt1) [bouteille, chiffon] to shake"agiter avant l'emploi" — "shake before use"
2) [bras, mains] to wave3) (= préoccuper, troubler) to trouble, to perturbagiter le spectre de — to raise the spectre of Grande-Bretagne to raise the specter of USA
* * *agiter verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( remuer) to wave [main, mouchoir, cigare]; to shake [boîte]; to shake up [liquide]; to wag [queue]; to flap [aile]; le vent agite les feuilles the wind is rustling the leaves; voile agitée par le vent sail flapping in the wind; barque agitée par les vagues boat tossed by the waves; un tremblement agitait mon corps my whole body was shaking;2 ( brandir) to raise [menace, spectre];3 ( troubler) to trouble [esprit, pays, personne];4 ( débattre) to debate, to discuss [problème, question].B s'agiter vpr1 ( remuer) [personne] gén to fidget; ( au lit) [malade, insomniaque] to toss and turn; [branche] to sway (in the wind);2 ( s'affairer) to bustle about;3 ( perdre son calme) [esprit, peuple] to become agitated ou restless;4 ○( se dépêcher) [paresseux, retardataire] to get a move on○.[aʒite] verbe transitif1. [remuer - liquide] to shake ; [ - queue] to wag ; [ - mouchoir, journal] to wave about (inseparable)agiter les bras to flap ou to wave one's arms‘agiter avant usage ou de s'en servir’ ‘shake well before use’2. [brandir] to brandishagiter le spectre de quelque chose devant quelqu'un to threaten somebody with the spectre of something————————s'agiter verbe pronominal intransitif1. [bouger] to move abouttu t'agites trop, ne te fais donc pas tant de souci you're too restless, don't worry so much2. (familier) [se dépêcher] to get a move on3. [se révolter] to be restless ou in a state of unrest4. [mer] to become rough -
52 отвертеться
I несовер. - отвертываться, отворачиваться; совер. - отвертеться
(отвинчиваться)
come unscrewed
II совер. (от чего-л.); разг.
(уклониться) wriggle out (of); get out (of); get off* * *отвертываться, отворачиваться -
53 втереться
1) General subject: crack in (в компанию, общество), elbow into something, insinuate (insinuate oneself into somebody's favour - втереться к кому-либо в доверие), prowl, wriggle3) American: get next to (куда-л.)4) Makarov: crack in (в компанию общество и т. п.) -
54 выпутаться из затруднительного положения
1) General subject: wriggle out of a difficulty, get out of the wood2) Makarov: extricate oneself from difficultiesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выпутаться из затруднительного положения
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55 примазаться
1) General subject: to muscle in on (smth.) (к чему-л.), wriggle2) Colloquial: get in on the act -
56 примазываться
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57 schlinge
f; -, -n1. loop; sich zusammenziehende: noose; (Armschlinge) sling; (Fangschlinge) snare; fig. (Falle) snare, trap; den Arm in der Schlinge tragen have one’s arm in a sling; Schlingen legen set snares; den Kopf aus der Schlinge ziehen fig. wriggle out of it; jemandem die Schlinge um den Hals legen place a noose around s.o.’s neck; fig. tighten the noose around s.o.’s neck; bei einer Fahndung: close in on s.o.; bei jemandem die Schlinge zuziehen fig. tighten the noose around s.o.’s neck; sich in seiner eigenen Schlinge fangen fig. be hoist with one’s own petard2. von Textilien: loop3. Eiskunstlauf etc.: figure of eight, Am. figure eight* * *die Schlingemesh; loop; noose; snare* * *Schlịn|ge ['ʃlɪŋə]f -, -nloop; (an Galgen) noose; (MED = Armbinde) sling; (= Falle) snare* * *die1) (a doubled-over part of a piece of rope, chain etc: She made a loop in the string.) loop2) (a loop in rope, wire etc that becomes tighter when pulled.) noose3) (such a loop in a rope used for hanging a person.) noose4) (a type of bandage hanging from the neck or shoulders to support an injured arm: He had his broken arm in a sling.) sling5) (a trap for catching an animal.) snare* * *Schlin·ge<-, -n>[ˈʃlɪŋə]f2. (Falle) snare\Schlingen legen [o stellen] to lay out [or set] a snare* * *die; Schlinge, Schlingen2) (Fanggerät) snaresich in der eigenen Schlinge fangen — (fig.) be hoist with one's own petard
* * *…schlinge f im subst:Drahtschlinge wire snare;Nylonschlinge nylon sling;Henkersschlinge hangman’s noose;Lassoschlinge lasso noose* * *die; Schlinge, Schlingen2) (Fanggerät) snaresich in der eigenen Schlinge fangen — (fig.) be hoist with one's own petard
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58 escapar con el hilo en una pata
Caribe, Cono Sur *to get out of a tight corner, wriggle out of a jam*Spanish-English dictionary > escapar con el hilo en una pata
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59 вывёртываться
вывернуться1. ( вывинчиваться) come* unscrewed2. разг. ( выскальзывать) slip out3. разг. ( из затруднительного положения) wriggle / get* out of a difficulty / fix, find* a way out, manage to escape scot-free4. страд. к вывёртывать -
60 вислизати
= вислизнути1) ( випадати) to slip, to slip out2) ( непомітно виходити) to steal away3) ( виходити зі скрутного становища) to wriggle, to get out (of), to extricate oneself ( from); to manage to escape scot-free
См. также в других словарях:
get a wriggle on — verb to get a move on Informed our hostess a thousand times we had to leave early, and do you think shed get a wriggle on with the tea ? … Wiktionary
get a wriggle on — Vrb phrs. Get a move on, hurry up … English slang and colloquialisms
Get a wriggle on — hurry up … Dictionary of Australian slang
get a wriggle on — Australian Slang hurry up … English dialects glossary
wriggle — [c]/ˈrɪgəl/ (say riguhl) verb (wriggled, wriggling) –verb (i) 1. to twist to and fro, writhe, or squirm. 2. to move along by twisting and turning the body, as a worm or snake. 3. to make one s way by shifts or expedients: to wriggle out of a… …
wriggle out — get out by squirming … English contemporary dictionary
wriggle out of — Get out of (by adroit management), work out of, work one s way out of … New dictionary of synonyms
wriggle — wrig|gle1 [ˈrıgəl] v [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: Probably from Middle Low German wriggeln] 1.) to twist your body from side to side with small quick movements ▪ Stop wriggling and let me put your T shirt on. wriggle under/through/into ▪ He wriggled … Dictionary of contemporary English
wriggle — wrigglingly, adv. /rig euhl/, v., wriggled, wriggling, n. v.i. 1. to twist to and fro; writhe; squirm. 2. to move along by twisting and turning the body, as a worm or snake. 3. to make one s way by shifts or expedients (often fol. by out): to… … Universalium
wriggle — wrig•gle [[t]ˈrɪg əl[/t]] v. gled, gling, n. 1) to twist to and fro; writhe; squirm 2) to move along by twisting and turning the body, as a worm or snake 3) to make one s way by shifts or expedients (often fol. by out): to wriggle out of a… … From formal English to slang
get — Synonyms and related words: OD, absorb, accede to, accept, access, accumulate, acquire, addle, admit, advance, affect, age, aggravate, agree with, alight, amaze, anger, annex, annoy, answer, apparel, appreciate, apprehend, approach, arise, arouse … Moby Thesaurus