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n to give LEG-BAIL офейквам* * *{'legbeil} n: to give leg-bail офейквам.* * *n to give leg-bail офейквам* * *leg-bail[´leg¸beil] n: to give \leg-bail офейквам. -
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разг. бегство give leg-bail Syn: flight, escape( разговорное) бегство, побег - to give /to take/ * удрать;
(редкое) уйти не попрощавшисьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > leg-bail
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n розм.утеча, тіканняto give leg-bail — а) утекти, накивати п'ятами; б) піти не попрощавшись
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[légbéil]nounslang to give leg-bail — pobrisati jo -
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[ʹlegbeıl] n разг.бегство, побегto give /to take/ leg-bail - а) удрать; б) редк. уйти не попрощавшись
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/'leg'beil/ * danh từ - sự bỏ trốn, sự chạy trốn, sự tẩu thoát =to give leg-bail+ chạy trốn, tẩu thoát -
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Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > найти себе поручителя
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