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1 удалиться
1) General subject: bow out, cloister (от общества, тж. to cloister oneself), come off, make bow, make one's bow, make oneself scarce, move away, pop off, pull out, recede, remove oneself, retire, retreat, take oneself off, wander off, sheer off, slip away, take conge, take congee, stroll off, stalk out, distance oneself, be off, betake, buzz off, fall off, leave, retrocede, troop, troop away, troop off2) Naval: head out3) Mathematics: withdraw4) Makarov: cloister oneself (от общества) -
2 moveō
moveō mōvī, mōtus, ēre [1 MV-], to move, stir, set in motion, shake, disturb, remove: tanti oneris turrim, Cs.: matrona moveri iussa, to dance, H.: moveri Cyclopa, represent by action, H.: membra ad modos, Tb.: fila sonantia movit, struck, O.: moveri sedibus huic urbi melius est: loco motus cessit, driven back, Cs.: move ocius te, bestir thyself, T.: neque se in ullam partem, attach, Cs.: se ex eo loco, stir from the spot, L.: caput, i. e. threaten with, H.: castra ex eo loco, break up, Cs.: hostem statu, dislodge, L.: heredes, eject: tribu centurionem, expel: signiferos loco, degrade, Cs.: Omne movet urna nomen, H.: senatorio loco, degrade, L.: Verba loco, cancel, H.: consulem de sententiā, dissuade, L.: litteram, to take away: movet arma leo, gives battle, V.: quo sidere moto, at the rising of, O.—Prov.: omnīs terras, omnia maria movere, move heaven and earth (of great exertions).—Of the soil, to stir, plough, break up, open: iugera, V.: mota terra, O.— To disturb, violate: triste bidental, H.: Dianae non movenda numina, inviolable, H.— To remove oneself, betake oneself, move, be moved, be stirred (sc. se): terra dies duodequadraginta movit, there was an earthquake, L.: movisse a Samo Romanos audivit, L.: voluptas movens, i. e. in motion.—To excite, occasion, cause, promote, produce, begin, commence, undertake: fletum populo: mihi admirationem: indignationem, L.: suspicionem: iam pugna se moverat, was going on, Cu.: cantūs, V.: mentionem rei, make mention, L.: priusquam movere ac moliri quicquam posset, make any disturbance, L. — To shake, cause to waver, alter, change: meam sententiam.— To disturb, concern, trouble, torment: moveat cimex Pantilius? H.: voltum movetur, changes countenance, V.: vis aestūs omnium ferme corpora movit, L.: venenum praecordia movit, O.: strepitu fora, Iu.— To stir, produce, put forth: de palmite gemma movetur, O.— To exert, exercise: movisse numen ad alqd deos, L.: artis opem, O. — To change, transform: quorum Forma semel mota est, O.: nihil motum ex antiquo, i. e. change in traditional custom, L.—Fig., to move, influence, affect, excite, inspire: nil nos dos movet, T.: beneficiis moveri, Cs.: moveri civitas coepit, S.: ut pulcritudo corporis movet oculos et delectat, charms: animos ad bellum, instigate, L.: feroci iuveni animum, stir, L.: Vestrā motus prece, H.: moverat plebem oratio consulis, had stirred, L.: absiste moveri, be not disturbed, V.: ut captatori moveat fastidia, excites nausea in, Iu.— To revolve, meditate, ponder: Multa movens animo, V.* * *movere, movi, motus Vmove, stir, agitate, affect, provoke, disturb; -
3 совершить самоубийство
1) General subject: make away with oneself, go off the deep end (Sally was so depressed that we had to watch her day and night so she wouldn't go off the deep end. Салли была в такой депрессии,что мы смотрели за ней днём и ночью, чтобы она не со), take one's life2) Colloquial: suicide, croak oneself3) Bookish: remove oneself from life4) Australian slang: top oneself5) Jargon: (отравиться газом) take the pipe, blow (one's) cork, blow (one's) lump, blow (one's) noggin, blow (one's) roof, blow (one's) stack, blow (one's) top, blow (one's) topper, blow (one's) wig6) Makarov: commit suicideУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > совершить самоубийство
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4 уходить
1) General subject: be away, be lost, be off, beetle off, bone out, buzz off, buzz off imp, depart, dust, escape, evade, fail, get along, get away, go, go away, go off, go way, go ways, haul off, hurry away, hurry off, leave, make off, make oneself scarce, march off, move boots, move off, move one's boots, pass, push along, resign, retire, retreat, retrocede, roll (о годах и т.п.), run along, scape, shove, slip away, start boots, step, take, take departure, take leave, take off, take one's departure, take oneself off, to be off, walk away, walk off, withdraw, remove oneself, go to (на что-л.), file out (особенно в составе организованной группы), vote with feet (с собрания и т. п.), (из дома) head out (Hi Jim, it's Samantha calling. I'm just heading out, it's about 3:30. I'll try phoning you back again later, probably just after 5 sometime. Thank you! Bye-bye! - Я сейчас ухожу), head off, slide away2) Naval: egress4) American: scram5) Literal: hoist sail6) Latin: exit (ремарка в пьесе)7) Engineering: drift out8) Rare: trudge9) Law: quit10) Accounting: vacate11) Australian slang: bail, bail on, choof off, mooch off, nick off (особенно тайно или незаметно), rack off12) Psychology: resign (в отставку)13) Radio: drift (о частоте)15) Jargon: barge, outta here ("I'm outta here" - "Я сваливаю"), scadoodle (АБ), vamoose, vamose, trip (Time to trip. See ya. Время уходить. Пока.), book (Time's up. Gotta book. Время вышло. Пора уходить.), 5000 (Shortened from Audi 5000), shag(off), buzz along, tootle along, beat it, bug out, go chase (oneself), split16) Information technology: drift17) Business: bail out18) Makarov: be out (о воде), creep, deviate, duck, go in (smth.) (на что-л.), go to (smth.) (на что-л.), go up, off, walk, clear off, come away, come off, draw away19) Taboo: ass out (часто в повелительном наклонении), bite (one's) bum (употребляется в императиве), bugger off (обычно в повелительном наклонении), butt out (об. употребляется в повелительном наклонении), dead-ass, do one, drag (one's) ass (особ. в спешке), fart off (часто употребляется в императиве), fuck off (обыч. употребляется в повелительном наклонении), fuck right off (обыч. употребляется в повелительном наклонении), get (one's, dead/fat/tired) ass out of here (употребляется в императиве), go to buggery (об. в повелительном наклонении), haul ass, jerk, jerk off (см. fuck off), kaycuff foe (перевертыш) (обыч. употребляется в повелительном наклонении), make like a cow pie (hit the trail), make like an alligator (аллигатор во время движения тащит хвост по земле, что замедляет его ход) (особ. в спешке), nick off (об. употребляется в императиве), piss off (обыч. в императиве), pound salt up (one's) ass (обычно в императиве), scram (об. в императиве), shove off (об. употребляется в императиве), sod off (обыч. употребляется в повелительном наклонении) -
5 desempadronar
1 (dar de baja en el padrón) to remove from the register1 to remove oneself from the register -
6 λείβω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `pour (forth), make a libation' (Il.).Other forms: aor. λεῖψαι,Derivatives: A. λειβῆνος ὁ Διόνυσος H., λείβηθρον ( λίβ-) n. `dripping place' (Eup. 428), λείβδην `by drops' (EM). - B. With ablaut: λοιβή f. `sacrifice of drinks, gift' (Il.) with λοιβ-εῖον (Plu.), - ίς (Antim., inscr.), - άσιον (Epich.) `vase for spilling', - αῖος `belonging to spilling' (Ath.); λοιβᾶται σπένδει, θύει H. (cf. below). - C. With zero-grade: 1. *λιψ f., only gen. λιβός, acc. λίβα `drink-offering, drip' (A., A. R.) with λιβηρός `wet' (Hp. ap. Gal.); 2. λίψ, λιβός m. "the dripper", name of the rainbringing Southwest-, (West)wind, also as name of the heavenly region `Southwest, West' (Hdt., Arist.) with λιβικός `(south)western' (pap.). For λίψ... πέτρα, ἀφ' ἧς ὕδωρ στάζει H. cf. αἰγίλιψ. 3. From λίψ: λιβάς, - άδος f. `spring, fount etc.' (trag. etc.) with the dimin. λιβάδιον (Str., Plu.), also ' χωρίον βοτανῶδες', i. e. `wet meadow' (H., EM), λιβάζω, - άζομαι `drip' (AP, Poll.), ἀπο- λείβω metaph. `throw away, remove oneself' (com.). 4. λίβος n. = λιβάς (A. Ch. 448 [lyr.], Gal.). - On λιβρός s. v.Etymology: The regelar fullgrade thematic λείβω (with λεῖψαι) and the zero grade primary noun λίψ stand side by side in Greek (cf. νείφει: νίφ-α; quite uncertain λίβει σπένδει, ἐκχύνει H.). - To λοιβᾶται (from λοιβή, s. above) Lat. lībāre `pour out, spill' can be a direct counterpart (cf. Porzig Satzinhalte 254, 322), but it can also be a an independent iterative deverbative (so certainly dēlĭbūtus, if with ū after imbūtus); quite doubtful is λαβά σταγών H., after v. Blumenthal Hesychst. 18 f. Maced. or Messap. for λοιβά. If we remove the -b-, we can adduse other words for `pour (out)', e. g. OCS lьjǫ, lějǫ, liti, Lith. líeju, líeti, s. Bq, WP. 2, 392f., W.-Hofmann s. lībō, Vasmer Wb. s. litь, Fraenkel Wb. s. líeti; always with further connections. - The length in ὄφρᾱ λείψαντε (Ω 285 = ο 149) must not prove λλ- \< IE sl-; cf. Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 176. A riming form is εἴβω, s. v.Page in Frisk: 2,96-97Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > λείβω
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7 νόσφι(ν)
νόσφι(ν)Grammatical information: adv. a. prep.Meaning: `aside, far (from), without' (ep. Il.; on the use Schwyzer-Debrunner 540).Derivatives: νοσφίδιος `situated aside, secretly' (Hes. Fr. 187; Chantraine Form. 39, Schwyzer 467), νοσφιδόν adv. `secretly' (Eust.); νοσφίζομαι (Β 81 = Ω 222), νοσφίσ(σ)ασθαι, νοσφισθῆναι (Od.), fut. νοσφίσ(σ)ομαι (A. R.), also act. νοσφίζω (h. Cer., Pi.), rarely w. prefix, esp. ἀπο-, `turn off, remove (oneself)', act. `turn off, remove'; νόσφισμα n. `embezzlement' (pap.).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: No etymology. After Curtius (with Pauli) to νῶτον `back' (s.v.); agreeing Schulze KZ 29, 263 n. 1 (= Kl. Schr. 375 n. 2) and Schwyzer 362, who posits orig. *νοτ-σ-φι. Persson IF 2, 204 compares Lith. nuõ `away from', Latv. nùo, which must probably be explained diff., s. Fraenkel s.v., also WP. 1, 59 and Pok. 40.Page in Frisk: 2,Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > νόσφι(ν)
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8 skloniti se
• give room for; go out of the way; make room for; pavilion; remove oneself; shelter oneself; stand aloof; stand aside; stand away; take shelter; turn aside -
9 удаляться
retire глагол:troop away (удаляться, спешно выступать)словосочетание: -
10 ἐκτοπίζω
V 0-0-0-0-1=1 2 Mc 8,13to take (oneself) off, to remove oneself -
11 ἀπαρτάω
A hang up:ἀ. δέρην
strangle,E.
Andr. 412; swing freely, of a stone in a sling, Arist.Mech. 852b1:—[voice] Pass., hang loose,X.Eq.10.9, Arist.Aud. 802a38;ἀπό τινος πρός τι Id.GA 740a29
;ἔκ τινος Luc. Pisc.48
;τινός Babr.17.2
.2 metaph., make dependent upon,ἀ. ἐλπίδας ἐξ ἑαυτοῦ Luc.Tim.36
:—[voice] Med., make dependent on oneself,νόμοις τὸ πλῆθος Plu.CG8
.II detach, separate,τὸν λόγον τῆς γραφῆς D.18.59
, cf. Arist.Rh. 1407a24:—[voice] Pass., ;ὁ πλεύμων.. πολὺ ἀπηρτημένος τῆς καρδίας Id.HA 508a33
; οἱ πόροι.. ἀπήρτηνται ἀλλήλων, opp. συμπίπτουσι, ib. 495a18:—but that from which one is separated is often omitted, and the [voice] Pass. used absolutely, detached,D.
4.12; συνεχεῖς καὶ οὐκ ἀπηρτημένοι not detached, Arist.HA 509b13, cf. 506b19, al.; of Time,τοῖς καιροῖς οὐ μακρὰν ἀπηρτῆσθαι Plb.12.17.1
, cf. Plu. TG3; discrepant,Str.
7.3.2; λίαν ἀπηρτ. far different, Ph.1.300, cf. Phld.Rh.1.288 S.III intr. in [voice] Act., remove oneself, go away,ἐς ἀλλοτρίαν ἀπαρτᾶν Th.6.21
, cf. D.C.40.15; to be away, distant,ἀπό τινος Id.51.4
;πρὶν ἀπαρτηθῆναι 44.38
is perh. f.l. for ἀπαντ-.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀπαρτάω
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12 добровольно слагать с себя духовный сан
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > добровольно слагать с себя духовный сан
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13 лишить себя жизни
1) General subject: commit suicide2) Bookish: remove oneself from life -
14 самоустраниться
General subject: hold aloof (Англо-русский словарь под ред. А.И. Смирницкого, 1949), keep aloof (Англо-русский словарь под ред. А.И. Смирницкого, 1949), несов. try to keep aloof (Англо-русский словарь под ред. А.И. Смирницкого, 1949), remove oneself (from something) -
15 laana
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] laana[English Word] curse[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] laani V, laanifu Adj[Swahili Example] ana laana la wazazi wake [Rec][English Example] S/he has the curse of his/her parents.------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] laana[English Word] damnation[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] laani V, laanifu Adj[Swahili Example] Ili kujiondoa katika dhambi na laana...[Masomo 311][English Example] So as to remove oneself from sin and damnation------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] laana[English Word] imprecation[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] laani V, laanifu Adj[Swahili Example] ana laana la wazazi wake [Rec][English Example] S/he has the curse of his/her parents.------------------------------------------------------------ -
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17 apoculo
apoculare, apoculavi, apoculatus V TRANSgo away, remove oneself, leave -
18 dejar de participar
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19 udaljiti se
• come off; digress; get out of the way; ramble; ramble about; ramble over; remove oneself; retire; run away from; run off the rails; seclude; stand away; straggle -
20 befreien
I v/t1. free, set free (auch Tier), release ( aus from); (Land etc.) liberate, free ( von from); (retten) rescue ( aus from); jemanden aus einem Auto etc. befreien get s.o. out of a car etc.; mit großen Schwierigkeiten: extricate s.o. from a car etc.; etw. von seiner Verpackung befreien unwrap s.th., unpack s.th., remove the wrapping from s.th.2. (freistellen) behördlich: exempt; von Verbindlichkeiten, Haftpflicht: auch release; von einer Pflicht: relieve; vom Unterricht: excuse ( alle von from); vom Wehrdienst befreit sein be exempt from military service3. (erlösen) von Schmerzen, Last, Sorge: relieve ( von from); von etw. Lästigem: rid (of); sie wird niemals von diesem Leiden befreit sein she’ll have to live with the illness etc. for the rest of her life4. geh. (reinigen) free ( von of); etw. von Rost etc. befreien take the rust etc. off s.th., get rid of the rust etc. on s.th.; etw. von Schmutz etc. befreien clean (the dirt etc. off) s.th., get rid of the dirt etc. on ( oder in) s.th.; die Parkwege von Eis befreien clear the ice from the paths in the park; Pflanzen von Ungeziefer befreien rid plants of pestsII v/refl free o.s. ( von of); aus Schwierigkeiten: extricate o.s. ( aus from); von Tradition, Vorurteil auch: get rid of, rid o.s. of* * *to liberate; to relieve; to free; to disburden; to emancipate; to rescue; to exorcize; to uncage; to lib; to rid; to release; to exempt; to unfetter; to enfranchise; to affranchise; to unshackle* * *be|frei|en ptp befreit1. vt1) (= frei machen) to free, to release; Volk, Land to liberate, to free; (= freilassen) Gefangenen, Tier, Vogel to set free, to freejdn aus einer schwierigen Lage befréíen — to rescue sb from a tricky situation, to get sb out of a tricky situation
2) (= freistellen)(von from) to excuse; (von Militärdienst, Steuern) to exempt; (von Eid etc) to absolve; (von Pflicht) to releasesich vom Religionsunterricht befréíen lassen — to be excused religious instruction
3) (=erlösen von Schmerz etc) to release, to freejdn von einer Last befréíen — to take a weight off sb's mind
ein befréíendes Lachen — a healthy or an unrepressed laugh
See:→ auch befreit4) (= reinigen)(von of) (von Ungeziefer etc) to rid; (von Schnee, Eis) to freeseine Schuhe von Schmutz befréíen — to remove the dirt from one's shoes
2. vrsich aus einer schwierigen Lage befréíen — to get oneself out of a difficult situation
2) (= erleichtern) to rid oneself (von of), to free oneself (von from)* * *1) (to come to the help of (a town etc which is under siege or attack).) relieve2) (to set free from slavery or other strict or unfair control.) emancipate3) (to set free: He extricated her from her difficulties.) extricate4) (to free (someone) from a task, duty etc: May I be excused from writing this essay?) excuse5) (to free (a person) from a duty that other people have to carry out: He was exempted from military service.) exempt6) free7) ((with of); to free (someone etc) from: We must try to rid the town of rats.) rid* * *be·frei·en *I. vt1. (freilassen)▪ jdn/ein Tier [aus [o von] etw] \befreien to free [or set free sep] [or release] sb/an animal [from sth]2. (unabhängig machen)▪ jdn/etw [von jdm/etw] \befreien to liberate sb/sth [from sb/sth]3. (von etw Störendem frei machen)seine Schuhe vom Dreck \befreien to remove the dirt from one's shoes4. (erlösen)jdn von Schmerzen \befreien to free [or rid] sb of painjdn von seinem Leiden \befreien to release sb from their sufferingjdn vom Wehrdienst \befreien to exempt sb from military servicevon Steuern befreit tax-exempt6. (jdm etw abnehmen)II. vr1. (freikommen)2. (etw abschütteln)3. (etw überwinden)* * *1.transitives Verbjemanden aus den Händen seiner Entführer befreien — rescue somebody from the hands of his/her abductors
2) (freistellen) exemptjemanden vom Turnunterricht/Wehrdienst/von einer Pflicht befreien — excuse somebody [from] physical education/exempt somebody from military service/release somebody from an obligation
3) (erlösen)von seinen Leiden befreit werden — (durch den Tod) be released from one's sufferings
2.ein befreiendes Lachen — a laugh which breaks/broke the tension
reflexives Verb free oneself ( von from)* * *A. v/t1. free, set free (auch Tier), release (aus from); (Land etc) liberate, free (aus from);etwas von seiner Verpackung befreien unwrap sth, unpack sth, remove the wrapping from sth2. (freistellen) behördlich: exempt; von Verbindlichkeiten, Haftpflicht: auch release; von einer Pflicht: relieve; vom Unterricht: excuse ( allevon from);vom Wehrdienst befreit sein be exempt from military service3. (erlösen) von Schmerzen, Last, Sorge: relieve (von from); von etwas Lästigem: rid (of);sie wird niemals von diesem Leiden befreit sein she’ll have to live with the illness etc for the rest of her life4. geh (reinigen) free (von of);etwas von Rost etcdie Parkwege von Eis befreien clear the ice from the paths in the park;Pflanzen von Ungeziefer befreien rid plants of pestsB. v/r free o.s. (von of); aus Schwierigkeiten: extricate o.s. (aus from); von Tradition, Vorurteil auch: get rid of, rid o.s. of* * *1.transitives Verbjemanden aus den Händen seiner Entführer befreien — rescue somebody from the hands of his/her abductors
2) (freistellen) exemptjemanden vom Turnunterricht/Wehrdienst/von einer Pflicht befreien — excuse somebody [from] physical education/exempt somebody from military service/release somebody from an obligation
3) (erlösen)von seinen Leiden befreit werden — (durch den Tod) be released from one's sufferings
2.ein befreiendes Lachen — a laugh which breaks/broke the tension
reflexives Verb free oneself ( von from)* * *(von) v.to deliver (from) v.to free (from) v. v.to deliver v.to dispense (from) v.to enfranchise v.to extricate v.to free v.to liberate v.to prune (of) v.to release v.to relieve v.to rid v.(§ p.,p.p.: rid)to uncage v.to unfetter v.to unshackle v.
См. также в других словарях:
remove oneself — index flee, quit (evacuate), retreat, secede Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
remove oneself — go away, leave, depart … English contemporary dictionary
To kick oneself — Kick Kick (k[i^]k), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Kicked} (k[i^]kt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Kicking}.] [W. cicio, fr. cic foot.] 1. To strike, thrust, or hit violently with the foot; as, a horse kicks a groom; a man kicks a dog. [1913 Webster] He [Frederick the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
go away — remove oneself, leave, depart … English contemporary dictionary
rise from the gutter — remove oneself from a lowly position … English contemporary dictionary
stand down — remove oneself as a candidate; descend from the witness stand … English contemporary dictionary
make a clean break — remove oneself completely from a situation. → break … English new terms dictionary
withdraw — with·draw vb drew, drawn, draw·ing vt 1: to remove (money) from a place of deposit or investment 2: to dismiss (a juror) from a jury 3 a: to eliminate from consideration or set outside a category or group withdraw his candidacy b … Law dictionary
quit — I (discontinue) verb abandon, abdicate, abjure, abort, acknowledge defeat, admit defeat, apostatize, arrest, back out, become inactive, break off, bring to an end, call a halt, capitulate, cause a stoppage, cause to halt, cease, cease progress,… … Law dictionary
recuse — re·cuse /ri kyüz/ vt re·cused, re·cus·ing [Anglo French recuser to refuse, from Middle French, from Latin recusare, from re back + causari to give a reason, from causa cause, reason] 1: to challenge or object to (as a judge) as having prejudice… … Law dictionary
tear away — verb rip off violently and forcefully (Freq. 2) The passing bus tore off her side mirror • Syn: ↑tear off • Hypernyms: ↑remove, ↑take, ↑take away, ↑withdraw … Useful english dictionary