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1 lefut
to be run off, to run, ran, run, to run down -
2 megszökik vkivel
to run off with sy, to run away with sy -
3 megszöktet vkit
to run away with sy, to run off with sy -
4 meglép vkivel
to go off with sy, to run off with sg -
5 elszökik
to run off, to wind out, to take one's heels -
6 gyorsan leír
to run off -
7 kienged
to unfold, to release, to run off, to uncoop -
8 kifolyat
to bleed, bled, to run off, to empty -
9 kinyom
to run off, to gouge, to crush out, to force out -
10 lehúz / xeroxon
to run off -
11 lejárja a lábát
to run off one's leg -
12 teljesen elad
to run off -
13 alaposan megjárat vkit
to run sy off his feet -
14 elszalad
to make off, to scuttle away, to run away -
15 leáll
to lay off, to run down, to stall, to quit -
16 lefutás
running down, running downstairs, running off, run -
17 lehûl
to cool down, to cool, to run chill, to cool off -
18 leszid
to run down, to tell off, to trim, to score
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