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vi AM ( fam: leave hurriedly) verduften fam, abhauen fam, die Flucht ergreifen, SCHWEIZ a. sich auf französisch verabschieden -
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phrvi infml esp AmEThe gang didn't waste time over farewells. Just packed their bags and lit out of town — Банда не стала терять время на всякие прощания. Упаковала вещи и быстро смылась из города
The guys lit out of the bank as soon as they had seized the money — Парни выскочили из банка, как только деньги оказались у них в руках
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phr v амер. разг. убегать, сбегатьСинонимический ряд:head (verb) bear; head; make; set out; strike out; take off -
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уходить в спешке The fox lit out for the forest. ≈ Лиса быстро побежала к лесу. (американизм) (разговорное) убегать, сбегать - the boy lit out for home as soon as he could при первой возможности мальчик удрал домойБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > light out
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[ʹlaıtʹaʋt] phr v амер. разг.убегать, сбегатьthe boy lit out for home as soon as he could - при первой возможности мальчик удрал домой
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преим. амер.; разг. уходить в спешкеThe fox lit out for the forest. — Лиса быстро побежала к лесу.
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13 light out!
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уходить в спешкеАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > light out
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15 light out †
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kaçmak, sıvışmak
См. также в других словарях:
light out — [v] run away abscond, depart, escape, head, leave, make, make off, quit, set out, strike out, take a hike, take off; concept 195 Ant. stay, wait … New thesaurus
light out — intransitive verb Etymology: light (VI) : to leave in a hurry : start quickly after the spring roundup, ranch hands light out for the nearest cow town and a good time S.E.Fletcher * * * light out (informal) To decamp • • • Main Entry: ↑light … Useful english dictionary
light out — v. (colloq.) (esp. AE) (D; intr.) to light out for ( to leave for ) USAGE NOTE: The past and past participle of this verb are usu. lit out she lit out for home. * * * (colloq.) (esp. AE) (D; intr.) to light out for (USAGE NOTE: The past and past… … Combinatory dictionary
light out — {v.}, {slang} 1. To run as fast as you can. * /The boy lit out for home with the bully chasing him./ * /On the next pitch the runner will light out for second./ 2. To go away in a hurry; leave suddenly. Often used with for . * /Jack won t be in… … Dictionary of American idioms
light out — {v.}, {slang} 1. To run as fast as you can. * /The boy lit out for home with the bully chasing him./ * /On the next pitch the runner will light out for second./ 2. To go away in a hurry; leave suddenly. Often used with for . * /Jack won t be in… … Dictionary of American idioms
light\ out — v slang 1. To run as fast as you can. The boy lit out for home with the bully chasing him. On the next pitch the runner will light out for second. 2. To go away in a hurry; leave suddenly. Often used with for . Jack won t be in town long. He… … Словарь американских идиом
light out — verb a) To run away. As he would hitch it up, the horse would bolt and light out for home. b) To seek to escape pursuit by fleeing. The outlaws lit out for the border when the soldiers came … Wiktionary
light out — Synonyms and related words: bear, dash off, dig out, hasten off, head, hurry away, make, nip, nip off, scamper off, set out, skin out, strike out, take off, tear off, tear out, whip off, whiz off … Moby Thesaurus
light out — N. Amer. informal depart hurriedly. → light … English new terms dictionary
light out — intransitive verb Etymology: 6light Date: 1866 1. to leave in a hurry < lit out for home at once > 2. set off … New Collegiate Dictionary
light out — v Move quickly, leave suddenly. When Mel heard Lance was there, he lit out for Megan s place. 1860s … Historical dictionary of American slang