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1 lie low
(lie (жарг. lay) low)выжидать; притаиться, стараться не привлекать к себе вниманияCapt. Brennan: "There's no chance o'slippin' back now, for th' military are everywhere: a fly couldn't get through... I'll have to take me [= my] chance, an' thry [= and try] to lie low here for a while." (S. O'Casey, ‘The Plough and the Stars’, act IV) — Капитан Бреннан: "Сейчас нет никаких шансов незаметно вернуться, так как везде солдаты. Муха и та не пролетит... Придется рискнуть и переждать здесь."
In the morning, Troy received orders to lay low for the day. (S. Heym, ‘The Crusaders’, book IV, ch. 3) — Наутро капитан Трой получил приказ не продвигаться дальше в этот день.
He got mixed up in some scandal last winter, and has been lying low ever since. (SPI) — Прошлой зимой он был замешан в каком-то скандале и с тех пор старается быть тише воды, ниже травы.
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2 lie low
lie low а) лежать мертвым; б) быть униженным; в) coll. притаиться, выжидать -
3 lie low
zich gedeisd houden————————zich gedeisd/schuil houden -
4 lie low
expr infmlYou'd better lie low here for a few weeks until the police have stopped looking for you — Тебе лучше переждать здесь несколько недель, пока полиция не перестанет искать тебя
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5 lie low
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6 lie low
выжидaть, пpитaитьcя, cтapaтьcя нe пpивлeкaть к ceбe внимaния, пepeжидaтьCopt. Brennan. There's no chance o' slippin' back now, for th' military are everywhere: a fly couldn't get through... I'll have to take me chance, an' thry [- and try] to lie low here for a while (S. O`Casey). Mr Keating was not at the party conference. His friends said he was lying low (The Economist) -
7 lie low
1) располагаться внизу
2) быть покорным
3) разг. залечь, спрятаться You'd better lie low here for a few weeks until the police have stopped looking for you. ≈ Тебе лучше спрятаться на несколько недель, пока полиция не перестанет тебя искать. -
8 lie low
ჩუმად ყოფნა, ხმის გაუღებლობა, ხალხში არ გამოჩენაlie low and pretend you know nothing ჩუმად იყავი და თავი ისე დაიჭირე, ვითომ არაფერი იცი -
9 lie low
(to stay quiet or hidden: The criminal lay low until the police stopped looking for him.) holde lav profil* * *(to stay quiet or hidden: The criminal lay low until the police stopped looking for him.) holde lav profil -
10 lie low
(to stay quiet or hidden: The criminal lay low until the police stopped looking for him.) estar escondido -
11 lie low
(to stay quiet or hidden: The criminal lay low until the police stopped looking for him.) vera í felum; hafa hægt um sig -
12 lie low
(to stay quiet or hidden: The criminal lay low until the police stopped looking for him.) lapul -
13 lie low
(to stay quiet or hidden: The criminal lay low until the police stopped looking for him.) esconder-se -
14 lie low
saklanmak, gizlenmek, niyetini gizlemek, susup beklemek* * *(to stay quiet or hidden: The criminal lay low until the police stopped looking for him.) gizlenmek -
15 lie low
(to stay quiet or hidden: The criminal lay low until the police stopped looking for him.) skrivati se* * *intransitive verb skrivati se, pritajiti se; biti mrtev; figuratively ležati v prahu, biti ponižan -
16 lie low
• pysytellä piilossa hiljaa• maata maassa• piileskellä• piileksiä• lymyillä* * *(to stay quiet or hidden: The criminal lay low until the police stopped looking for him.) piileksiä -
17 lie low
(to stay quiet or hidden: The criminal lay low until the police stopped looking for him.) holde en lav profil, gå stille i dørene -
18 lie low
(to stay quiet or hidden: The criminal lay low until the police stopped looking for him.) stare nascosto -
19 lie low
(to stay quiet or hidden: The criminal lay low until the police stopped looking for him.) przyczaić/ukrywać się -
20 lie low
(to stay quiet or hidden: The criminal lay low until the police stopped looking for him.) slēpties
См. также в других словарях:
lie low — or {nonstandard}[lay low] {v.}, {informal} 1. To stay quietly out of sight; try not to attract attention; hide. * /After holding up the bank, the robbers lay low for a while./ 2. To keep secret one s thoughts or plans. * /I think he wants to be… … Dictionary of American idioms
lie low — or {nonstandard}[lay low] {v.}, {informal} 1. To stay quietly out of sight; try not to attract attention; hide. * /After holding up the bank, the robbers lay low for a while./ 2. To keep secret one s thoughts or plans. * /I think he wants to be… … Dictionary of American idioms
lie low — ► lie low keep out of sight; avoid attention. Main Entry: ↑lie … English terms dictionary
lie low — If someone lies low, they try not to be found or caught … The small dictionary of idiomes
lie low — index lurk Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
lie low — verb 1. keep a low profile, try to be inconspicuous (Freq. 1) • Hypernyms: ↑hide, ↑hide out • Verb Frames: Something s Somebody s 2. to try to avoid detection especially by police … Useful english dictionary
lie low — to hide so you will not be caught by someone. All we could think to do was to get into the woods any woods as fast as possible and just lie low. Usage notes: often confused in form with lay someone low to weaken someone Related vocabulary: lie in … New idioms dictionary
lie low — verb To remain hidden. Ill lie low here until you get back, good luck! … Wiktionary
lie low — Meaning Keep out of sight. Origin From Shakespeare s Much Ado About Nothing. ANTONIO: If he could right himself with quarreling, Some of us would lie low … Meaning and origin of phrases
lie low — stay quietly out of sight, try not to attract attention He is very angry at you so I think that you should lie low for a few days until he calms down … Idioms and examples
lie low — Nate and Rizzo will have to lie low until the trial is over Syn: hide, go into hiding, conceal oneself, keep out of sight, go underground, hide out; informal hole up See note at lay … Thesaurus of popular words