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21 on the run
(escaping; running away: He's on the run from the police.) på flugt* * *(escaping; running away: He's on the run from the police.) på flugt -
22 on the run
(escaping; running away: He's on the run from the police.) en fugaexpr.• a la carrera expr. -
23 on the run
(escaping; running away: He's on the run from the police.) em fuga* * *on the runa) na correria, correndo, sempre em atividade. b) coll fugindo. -
24 on the run
1) Общая лексика: второпях, поспешно отступая, на бегу (напр, they are at the job 16 or more hours a day eating on the run, sleeping when they can), в бегах (о сбежавшем заключенном или беженцах), беглый2) Техника: в движении, в ходу, на ходу3) Железнодорожный термин: в движений, в порядке, самотёком4) Лесоводство: за рабочий ход5) Сленг: быть в бегах (обычно после побега из тюрьмы), начать скрываться от органов правопорядка, податься в бега6) Инвестиции: бумаги последнего выпуска7) Идиоматическое выражение: быть занятым множеством разных дел (busy with many different things) -
25 on the run
(escaping; running away: He's on the run from the police.) á flótta -
26 on the run
(escaping; running away: He's on the run from the police.) menekül -
27 on the run
(escaping; running away: He's on the run from the police.) kaçmakta, firarda -
28 on the run
(escaping; running away: He's on the run from the police.) na begu -
29 on the run
• pakosalla* * *(escaping; running away: He's on the run from the police.) pakosalla -
30 on the run
(escaping; running away: He's on the run from the police.) på flukt -
31 on the run
(escaping; running away: He's on the run from the police.) in fuga -
32 on the run
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33 on the run
(escaping; running away: He's on the run from the police.) w ucieczce -
34 on the run
(escaping; running away: He's on the run from the police.) bēguļot; slapstīties* * *bēgot; ejošs; steigā -
35 on the run
(escaping; running away: He's on the run from the police.) pabėgęs, besislapstantis -
36 on the run
på flykt, på rymmen* * *(escaping; running away: He's on the run from the police.) på flykt (rymmen) -
37 on the run
в бегах (скрываться от преследования)He has been on the run ever since the police discovered his hideout.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > on the run
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38 on the run
(escaping; running away: He's on the run from the police.) pe/în fugă -
39 on the run
(escaping; running away: He's on the run from the police.) υπό καταδίωξη, σε φυγή -
40 on the run
(escaping; running away: He's on the run from the police.) na útěku
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