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1 leave behind
خَلَّف \ leave behind: not to take with one (on purpose or, more often, by mistake): If you’re not ready soon, we shall leave you behind. He went in such a hurry that he left his hat behind. \ دَشَّرَ \ leave behind: not to take with one (on purpose or, more often, by mistake): If you’re not ready soon, we shall leave you behind. He went in such a hurry that he left his hat behind. -
2 hurry
[ˈharɪ] (American) [ˈhə:rɪ]1. verb1) to (cause to) move or act quickly, often too quickly:يُسْرِعIf you hurry me, I'll make mistakes.
2) to convey quickly:يَنْقُل بِسُرْعَهAfter the accident, the injured man was hurried to the hospital.
2. noun1) the act of doing something quickly, often too quickly:تَسَرُّعIn his hurry to leave, he fell and broke his arm.
2) the need to do something quickly:سُرْعَه، عَجَلَهIs there any hurry for this job?
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3 leave sth. behind
نَسِيَ \ forget: not to remember (by mistake): I’ve forgotten your name. Don’t forget to bring some money. leave sth. behind: not to take it (usu. by mistake): I came out in a hurry and left my keys behind. -
4 leave sth. behind
خَلَّفَ وَراءَه \ leave sth. behind: not to take it (usu. by mistake): I came out in a hurry and left my keys behind. -
5 dejar adentro
• leave house• leave in a hurry -
6 dejar en el olvido
• leave in a hurry• leave in peace -
7 поспешно
нареч.in a hurry, hurriedly, hastilyпоспешно уезжать — leave* in a hurry
поспешно отступать — bet* a hasty retreat
поспешно войти (в вн.) — come* hurriedly / hurrying (in, into), hurry (in, into)
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8 поспешно
нареч.in a hurry, hurriedly, hastilyпоспе́шно возвраща́ться — hurry back
поспе́шно уезжа́ть — leave in a hurry
поспе́шно уходи́ть — hurry away
поспе́шно отступа́ть — beat a hasty retreat
поспе́шно войти́ (в вн.) — come hurriedly / hurrying (in, into), hurry (in, into)
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9 gehaast
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10 с
1. предл с Рприйти́ с рабо́ты — to come (back) from work
убра́ть ва́зу со стола́ — to take the vase off the table
упа́сть с ле́стницы — to fall down the stairs
сойти́ с ре́льсов — to go off the rails, to be derailed
с головы́ до ног/до пят — from head to foot/to toe
с ле́вой стороны́ — on/to the right
сойти́ с авто́буса/по́езда — to get off the bus/train
2) при счёте on, per, fromпо́шлина с това́ра/со́бственности — duty on goods pl/property
получи́ть с кого-л де́ньги — to get money from sb
собира́ть по ты́сяче рубле́й с челове́ка — to collect a thousand r(у) ubles per person/head
урожа́й в 3 то́нны с гекта́ра — the yield of 3 tons per hectare
3) при обозначении источника from; ofко́пия с карти́ны — copy/ точная replica of a picture
перево́д с англи́йского — translation from English
4) на основании with5) по причине for, of, with; afterс ра́дости — for joy
сгора́ть со стыда́ — to burn with shame
умира́ть с го́лоду — to die of hunger/starvation, to starve
уста́ть с доро́ги — to be tired after a journey
6) при обозначении начала from, since, withначина́ть с кого/чего-л — to begin with sb/sth
с утра́ до ве́чера — from morning till night
с нача́ла до конца́ — from beginning to end
писа́ть с большо́й/ма́ленькой бу́квы — to write with a capital/a small letter
мы с не́ю знако́мы с де́тства — I have known her since childhood
2. предл с Тони́ встре́тились пять лет наза́д, и с тех пор он её не вида́л — they met five years ago and he hasn't seen her since
1) совместность действий and, withоте́ц с ма́терью — ( sb's) father and mother
взять с собо́й — to take/принести, привести, привезти to bring with one
взять с собо́й сестру́ — to take one's sister with one
я не взял с собо́й де́нег — I haven't got any money on me
связа́ть кого/что-л с кем/чем-л — to connect sb/sth
грани́чить с Фра́нцией — to border France
тако́е безрассу́дство грани́чит с безу́мием — such recklessness borders on madness
хлеб с ма́слом — bread and butter
пиро́г с мясно́й начи́нкой — meat pie
4) при посредстве by, on, with, viaс пе́рвой по́чтой — by first post
посла́ть запи́ску с курье́ром — to send a note by a messenger (boy)
уе́хать с пе́рвым по́ездом — to go/to leave by/on the earliest/first train
поспеши́ть с отъе́здом — to hurry one's departure, уехать поспешно to leave in a hurry
•- пробыть с месяц
- сколько с меня?
- с одной стороны, с другой стороны
- что с вами?
- с праздником!
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11 поспешно
нрчочень быстро quickly, instantly, at once; торопливо hastily, hurriedly, in a hurryпоспе́шно смени́ть те́му разгово́ра — to change the subject quickly/hurriedly
поспе́шно уйти́ — to hurry/to rush off/away, to leave in a hurry
поспе́шно возрази́ть — to retort
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12 halsoverkop
♦voorbeelden:halsoverkop de trap af komen • come tumbling downstairshalsoverkop trouwen • get married in a hurryhalsoverkop vertrekken • leave in a hurry -
13 давать тягу
Jargon: run off (slang: leave in a hurry to escape some threat), abscond (slang: leave secretly to escape some threat), take to (one's) heels -
14 дать тягу
1) General subject: do a bunk, give the guy to, pull foot, show a clean pair of heels, show a fair pair of heels, show a light pair of heels, show heels, tail off, take hook, cut lucky, make lucky2) Colloquial: make tracks, sling hook3) Slang: cop a heel4) Jocular: give leg bail5) Jargon: abscond (slang: leave secretly to escape some threat), run off (slang: leave in a hurry to escape some threat), take to (one's) heels6) Jail: cop a heel (из тюрьмы, из-под стражи), cop a mope (из тюрьмы, из-под стражи)7) Makarov: make( one's) lucky, cut lucky, cop a heel (из тюрьмы из-под стражи), cop a mope (из тюрьмы из-под стражи), do a bunk (т. е. удрать) -
15 salir por la puerta de los carros
(=apurado) to leave in a hurry; (=destituido) to leave in disgraceSpanish-English dictionary > salir por la puerta de los carros
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16 salir pitando
v.to make a dash for it, to leave in a hurry, to cut and run, to flash off.* * *(v.) = take off, bolt, make + a bolt for, dash off, shoot off, take to + Posesivo + heels, run offEx. No, he was not one to take off like a deer at the first warning of certain dangers.Ex. These are some of the shots I took before the heavens opened and we bolted for the car.Ex. Most birds, faced with a predator, will make a bolt for safety, even if it means abandoning any eggs or chicks in its nest.Ex. One at a time a bird lands, picks out a fat sunflower seed and then dashes off.Ex. The witness said that the cockpit of the ill-fated Boeing 737 shot off 'like a meteorite' when the plane hit the ground on its belly.Ex. When the lad heard it he got frightened, and took to his heels as though he were running a race.Ex. She ran off to take out the appropriate protection order against Mr. Pants, considering his intent to kill her.* * *(v.) = take off, bolt, make + a bolt for, dash off, shoot off, take to + Posesivo + heels, run offEx: No, he was not one to take off like a deer at the first warning of certain dangers.
Ex: These are some of the shots I took before the heavens opened and we bolted for the car.Ex: Most birds, faced with a predator, will make a bolt for safety, even if it means abandoning any eggs or chicks in its nest.Ex: One at a time a bird lands, picks out a fat sunflower seed and then dashes off.Ex: The witness said that the cockpit of the ill-fated Boeing 737 shot off 'like a meteorite' when the plane hit the ground on its belly
.Ex: When the lad heard it he got frightened, and took to his heels as though he were running a race.Ex: She ran off to take out the appropriate protection order against Mr. Pants, considering his intent to kill her. -
17 salir sin fletes
Andto leave in a hurry, be off like a shot -
18 зриватися
= зірватися2) ( падати звідкись) to fall ( off)3) ( закінчуватися невдачею) to fail, to miscarry4) ( втрачати самоконтроль) to lose one's temper5) ( поспішно вирушати кудись) to leave in a hurryзриватися з місця — to start up, to dart off
6) (про вітер, бурю) to rise suddenly, to start up7) ( про звуки) to resound, to ring out8) ( про чийсь голос) to break9) -
19 salir pitado
v.to leave in a hurry, to dash off. -
20 gehaast eten/vertrekken
gehaast eten/vertrekkeneat/leave in a hurryVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > gehaast eten/vertrekken
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