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101 ездить по делам
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102 posyłki
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > posyłki
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103 ганяти
1) to drive; ( проганяти) to drive away2) ( посилати когось) to make run errands, to send on errands3) див. гасати4) ( екзаменувати) to drill (on) -
104 errand
მცირე სამოციქულო / სამორბედო გარჯა / დავალებაhis mother sent him on an errand to buy bread დედამ პურის საყიდლად გაგზავნა -
105 гонять
несовер.; (кого-л./что-л.)
1) ненаправл. от гнать I
drive; drive away (прогонять)
2) разг. (посылать кого-л.)
make run errands; send on errands* * *ненаправл. от гнать I drive; drive away -
106 погонять
1. несовер.; (кого-л./что-л.)
drive/urge (on), hurry (up)
2. (кого-л./что-л.)
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107 hacer diligencias
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108 гонять
(кого-л./что-л.)несовер.гонять с места на место — to drive from place to place; to drive from pillar to post идиом.
2) разг. (посылать кого-л.)make run errands; send on errands••гонять лодыря/собак разг. — to idle, to kick one's heels
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109 погонять
1. (кого-л./что-л.)несовер.drive/urge (on), hurry (up)2. (кого-л./что-л.)несовер. - гонять; совер. - погонятьразг. (посылать кого-л.)make run errands; send on errands -
110 im Wege
- {in the road; in the way} = aus dem Wege {out of the way}+ = auf dem Wege [nach] {on one's way [to]}+ = Wege besorgen {to go on errands; to run errands}+ = am Wege gelegen {wayside}+ = auf halbem Wege {halfway}+ = auf diesem Wege {in this way}+ = die Mittel und Wege {ways and means}+ = den Wege ebnen für {to pioneer}+ = auf empirischen Wege {empirically}+ = auf natürlichem Wege {naturally}+ = auf friedlichem Wege {by peaceful means}+ = neue Wege beschreiten {to tread new paths}+ = auf gesetzlichem Wege {legally}+ = Mittel und Wege finden {to find ways and means}+ = auf meinem Wege dorthin {on my way there}+ = auf diplomatischem Wege {through diplomatic channels}+ = dem steht nichts im Wege {there are no objections to it}+ = auf internationalem Wege {internationally}+ = etwas in die Wege leiten {to get something under way}+ = jemandem aus dem Wege gehen {to fight shy of someone}+ = geschickt aus dem Wege gehen {to manoeuvre}+ = er steht sich selbst im Wege {he is his own enemy}+ = jemanden weit aus dem Wege gehen {to give someone a wide berth}+ -
111 быть на побегушках
1) General subject: run errands, (у кого-л.) to be at (smb.'s) beck and call, (у кого-л.) be at beck and call2) Business: run errand3) Makarov: fetch and carry, fetch and carry (у кого-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > быть на побегушках
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112 errand
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113 errand
[΄erənd] n հանձնարարություն. run/ go on an errand հանձնարարություններ կա տարել. send on an errand հանձնարարությամբ ուղար կել. a fool’s errand անհույս գործ. run errands for smn հանձնարարություններ կատարել որևէ մեկի համար -
114 на посылках
(у кого-л.) to run errands for smb.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > на посылках
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115 errand
[ʹerənd] nпоручение, заданиеto go on an errand - пойти /поехать/ по поручению
to send on an errand - послать с поручением /с миссией/
to run errands - быть на посылках /на побегушках/
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116 יום סידורים
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117 hemea
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -hemea[English Word] forage[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -hemea[English Word] run errands[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -hemea[English Word] search for food[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------ -
118 hemera
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -hemera[English Word] run errands[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -hemera[English Word] search for food[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------ -
119 Botendienst
Botendienst
messenger service;
• Botendienste tun (versehen) to run errands, to carry messages;
• Botengang errand;
• Botengang erledigen to discharge an errand;
• Botengänge für j. erledigen to deliver messages for s. o.;
• Botengänger errand goer, runner;
• Boteninkassi collection by hand, walk collections (Br.), route items (US);
• Botenjunge messenger (delivery) boy;
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120 Botendienste tun (versehen)
Botendienste tun (versehen)
to run errands, to carry messagesBusiness german-english dictionary > Botendienste tun (versehen)
См. также в других словарях:
run errands — To be sent to convey messages or perform small pieces of business • • • Main Entry: ↑errand … Useful english dictionary
run errands — {v. phr.} To carry messages or perform similar minor tasks. * /Peter runs errands for our entire neighborhood to make some extra money./ … Dictionary of American idioms
run errands — {v. phr.} To carry messages or perform similar minor tasks. * /Peter runs errands for our entire neighborhood to make some extra money./ … Dictionary of American idioms
run\ errands — v. phr. To carry messages or perform similar minor tasks. Peter runs errands for our entire neighborhood to make some extra money … Словарь американских идиом
run errands for — do everyday tasks for , go out and take care of the everyday tasks of (such as food shopping, going to the bank, etc.) … English contemporary dictionary
run — I. verb (ran; also chiefly dialect run; run; running) Etymology: Middle English ronnen, alteration of rinnen, verbi. (from Old English iernan, rinnan & Old Norse rinna) & of rennen, verbt., from Old Norse renna; akin to Old High German rinnan,… … New Collegiate Dictionary
run along — {v.} To go away; leave. * /Joan said she had errands to do and must run along./ … Dictionary of American idioms
run along — {v.} To go away; leave. * /Joan said she had errands to do and must run along./ … Dictionary of American idioms
run around — or[chase around] {v.}, {informal} To go to different places for company and pleasure; be friends. * /Tim hasn t been to a dance all year; with school work and his job, he hasn t time to run around./ * /Chuck and Jim chase around a lot together./… … Dictionary of American idioms
run around — or[chase around] {v.}, {informal} To go to different places for company and pleasure; be friends. * /Tim hasn t been to a dance all year; with school work and his job, he hasn t time to run around./ * /Chuck and Jim chase around a lot together./… … Dictionary of American idioms
run — 1 /rVn/ verb past tense ran past participle run present participle running MOVE QUICKLY ON FOOT 1 (I) to move quickly on foot by moving your legs more quickly than when you are walking: I had to run to catch the bus. | Two youths were killed when … Longman dictionary of contemporary English