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1 get clear of
[get klië:ëv] a) largohem; i shmangem; b) heq qafe -
2 get clear
Общая лексика: избавиться (от долгов), освободиться (от долгов), разделаться (с долгами), освободиться (избавиться, от долгов) -
3 get clear of
Общая лексика: отделаться, разделаться, удрать не оставив следов -
4 get clear of
el çekmek, kurtulmak, ayrılmak -
5 get clear of
el çekmek, kurtulmak, ayrılmak -
6 get clear of
• selviytyä jostakin -
7 get\ clear\ of
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8 get\ clear
kihúzza magát a bajból, kihúzza magát a csávából -
9 get clear
v.1 aclararse, clarear, despejarse.2 comprender, entender.3 sobrepasar los límites de. -
10 get clear/quit/rid of something
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11 CLEAR: GET CLEAR
[V]EMERGO (-ERE -MERSI -MERSUM) -
12 get clear away
Макаров: выйти сухим из воды, отделаться, разделаться, удрать, не оставив следов -
13 get clear from alongside
Морской термин: отходить от бортаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > get clear from alongside
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14 get clear off
1) Морской термин: очищать снасть, сниматься с мели2) Рыбоводство: сняться с мели -
15 get clear the anchor
Морской термин: изготовить якорь к отдаче -
16 get clear off
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17 get clear away
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18 get clear off
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19 get clear off
1) очищать снасть2) сниматься с мели -
20 get clear the anchor
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