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81 escabullirse
pron.v.1 to slip away.El preso se escabulló anoche The prisoner slipped away last night.2 to shirk out, to cop out.María se escabulló de su compromiso Mary shirked out of her commitment.* * *1 (entre las manos) to slip through* * *verb* * *logró escabullirse entre la multitud — he managed to slip away o slip off into the crowd
se nos escabulló — he gave us the slip (colloq)
* * *(v.) = steal away, weasel (on/out of), skulk off, sneak off, sneak out of, sneak away, duck outEx. He had merely stolen away as inconspicuously as possible.Ex. Christians have of course been weaseling on this issue since Jesus himself evasively weaseled on it.Ex. Good attendance with 21 people there though a few skulked off without paying!.Ex. One of the great joys in life is sneaking off.Ex. The temptation will be for the borrower to bypass the issue desk and sneak out of the library with his chosen books = El usuario se sentirá tentado a eludir el mostrador de préstamo y salir inadvertidamente de la biblioteca con los libros que quiere.Ex. So I decided to take my chances and sneak away quietly on a day when Fabiola had a group meeting at her lab.Ex. Everyone and their mother (literally) will be ducking out from work early today to be with their nearest and dearest for the long weekend.* * *logró escabullirse entre la multitud — he managed to slip away o slip off into the crowd
se nos escabulló — he gave us the slip (colloq)
* * *(v.) = steal away, weasel (on/out of), skulk off, sneak off, sneak out of, sneak away, duck outEx: He had merely stolen away as inconspicuously as possible.
Ex: Christians have of course been weaseling on this issue since Jesus himself evasively weaseled on it.Ex: Good attendance with 21 people there though a few skulked off without paying!.Ex: One of the great joys in life is sneaking off.Ex: The temptation will be for the borrower to bypass the issue desk and sneak out of the library with his chosen books = El usuario se sentirá tentado a eludir el mostrador de préstamo y salir inadvertidamente de la biblioteca con los libros que quiere.Ex: So I decided to take my chances and sneak away quietly on a day when Fabiola had a group meeting at her lab.Ex: Everyone and their mother (literally) will be ducking out from work early today to be with their nearest and dearest for the long weekend.* * *escabullirse [I9 ]1 (escaparse) to escapeel delincuente logró escabullirse entre la multitud the criminal managed to slip away o slip off into the crowddespués del almuerzo trataré de escabullirme I'll try to slip away after lunchse nos escabulló he gave us the slip ( colloq)no puedes escabullirte de tus responsabilidades you can't get away from o get out of your responsibilities2 (introducirse) to slip throughtraté de escabullirme entre la gente para ver mejor I tried to slip through the crowd to get a better view* * *
escabullirse ( conjugate escabullirse) verbo pronominal ( escaparse) to slip away;
no puedes escabullirte de tus responsabilidades you can't get away from your responsibilities
escabullirse verbo reflexivo
1 (escurrirse, deslizarse) to slip away: su salud se le escabulló como un puñado de arena, his health slipped away like sand through one's fingers
2 (desaparecer de un sitio) to melt away: se escabulló de la fiesta, he sneaked away from the party
' escabullirse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
escurrir
English:
cop out
- dodge
- duck out
- scamper away
- scamper off
- scoot
- scuttle
- skedaddle
- slink
- slip away
- slip out
- sneak
- steal
- slip
* * *escabullirse vpr1. [con disimulo] to slip off o away;siempre que hay trabajo se escabulle he always slips off o away when there's work to be done;se escabulleron de la sala they slipped out of the hallse me escabulló he slipped out of my hands* * *v/r escape, slip away* * *escabullirse {38} vr: to slip away, to escape* * *escabullirse vbno te escabullas, que hoy te toca fregar los platos don't sneak off, it's your turn to wash up today -
82 enseguida
adv.1 immediately, at once (inmediatamente).llegará enseguida he'll be here any minute nowvino a las seis, pero se fue enseguida he came at six, but he left soon after2 right away, immediately, at once, in a moment.* * *► adverbio1 at once, straight away, immediately* * ** * *adverbio at once, immediately, right awayenseguida de + inf — (esp AmL)
enseguida de almorzar — right o straight after lunch
* * *adverbio at once, immediately, right awayenseguida de + inf — (esp AmL)
enseguida de almorzar — right o straight after lunch
* * *at once, immediately, right away, straightaway ( BrE)¡enseguida voy! I'll be right with youme lo trajo enseguida he brought it at once o immediately o right awayle regalas un juguete y enseguida lo rompe no sooner do you give him a toy than he breaks it, you give him a toy and he breaks it right away o ( AmE) first thingempezó a llover pero paró casi enseguida it started to rain but it stopped almost immediatelyenseguida DE + INF( esp AmL): salimos enseguida de almorzar we left right o straight o immediately after lunch* * *
Multiple Entries:
en seguida
enseguida
enseguida adverbio
at once, immediately, right away;◊ ¡enseguida voy! I'll be right with you;
enseguida de almorzar (esp AmL) right o straight after lunch
enseguida, en seguida adverbio
1 (tiempo) (de inmediato) at once: ven aquí enseguida, come here at once
(en muy poco tiempo) enseguida les atenderán, you will be served in a moment
2 (espacio) immediately after, next
delante está mi casa, y en seguida la de María, first is my house, and immediately after is Maria's
enseguida, en seguida adverbio
1 (tiempo) (de inmediato) at once: ven aquí enseguida, come here at once
(en muy poco tiempo) enseguida les atenderán, you will be served in a moment
2 (espacio) immediately after, next
delante está mi casa, y en seguida la de María, first is my house, and immediately after is Maria's
' enseguida' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
distinguirse
- en seguida
- fibra
- fraternizar
- hacerse
- imaginar
- licuefacción
- ruborizarse
- atender
- estar
- recibir
- ya
English:
bumpy
- delay
- scoot
- straight
- be
- come
- get
- have
- miss
- no
- right
- size
- stick
- sum
- take
* * *enseguida adv[inmediatamente] immediately, at once; [pronto] very soon;lo haré enseguida, antes de que se me olvide I'll do it straight away before I forget;llegará enseguida he'll be here any minute now;vino a las seis, pero se fue enseguida he came at six, but he left soon after;enseguida lo atiendo I'll be with you in a minute o directly;enseguida vuelvo I'll be right back;cruza el puente y enseguida verás la casa a la derecha cross the bridge and you'll see the house on your right;Amenseguida de comer no se debe hacer ejercicio you should not exercise immediately after a meal* * *adv immediately, right away* * *enseguida advinmediatamente: right away, immediately, at once* * *¡enseguida vuelvo! I'll be right back! -
83 утікати
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84 kaç
adv. how many--------interj. cheese it, how many, how much?* * *1. abscond 2. break out 3. flee 4. get out of 5. got out of 6. how many 7. run away 8. run off 9. scoot 10. turn tail 11. escaping (v.) 12. fled (v.) 13. escape (v.) -
85 acele ile kaçmak
v. scoot -
86 tabanları yağlamak
v. bunk, run, scoot, skedaddle -
87 اچانک نکل بھاگنا
v.t.scoot -
88 ہانکنا
v.i.drive--------v.t.drive / goad / scoot -
89 trisser
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90 uhánět
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91 내닫게 하다
v. scoot -
92 돌진
n. rush, dash, scoot -
93 뛰어가다
v. scoot, dart, move swiftly, dash -
94 마시고 떠들기
n. scoot -
95 a o lua din loc
to be offto go awayto make oneself scarcesl. to beat / to hook / to off itto cut one's stickaprox. to saw one's timberamer. to scuttle awayto toddle offto stir one's stumpsto make one's getawayto take one's departureto scoot (off / away)to sling / to take one's hookamer. to pull one's freights - o luăm din loc off we go! -
96 a-şi lua picioarele la spinare
to sling one's hookto run for itto take to one's heelsto run off (as far as one's legs can carry one)to hop alongto do a scootamer. to take it on the lamto tip one's legs a gallopto go chase oneselfamer. sl. to show legşi-a luat picioarele la spinare he was off as fast as he could pelthe pelted awayRomână-Engleză dicționar expresii > a-şi lua picioarele la spinare
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97 драсна
вж. драсвам* * *дра̀сна,дра̀свам гл.1. (make a) scratch; strike; \драсна кибрит strike a match;3. ( хуквам) bolt, dart off, scoot off, scamper off, beat it, scram, take to o.’s heels, push along; sl. flap the heels.* * *вж. драсвам -
98 задълбавам
1. begin to dig etc., вж. дълбаязадълбавам с лъжица/вилица dig o.'s spoon/fork into (a dish)* * *задълба̀вам,гл.1. begin to dig/scoot/carve/cut/chisel; \задълбавам с лъжица/вилица dig o.’s spoon/fork into (a dish);2. прен. go deep (в into), plunge (into), delve (into), probe (into).* * *delve: to задълбавам one's fork into - задълбавам вилица в* * *1. begin to dig etc., вж. дълбая 2. ЗАДЪЛБАВАМ с лъжица/вилица dig o.'s spoon/ fork into (a dish) 3. прен. go deep (в into), plunge (into), delve (into) -
99 втурвам се
make a rush ( към to, towards)dash, make a dash (към. for)dart, make a dart ( върху at)burst (в into)втурвам се в стая rush/dash/burst into a roomвтурвам се срещу неприятеля rush at the-enemyвтурваме се един към друг (за нападение) rush on each other, rush togetherвтурвам се в прегръдките на rush into s.o.'s armsтой се втурна към вратата he made a dashi for the doorтой се втурна към мен he rushed/he came rushing to (wards) meтой се втурна върху мене he rushed at me, became rushing (on me)вятърът се втурна в комина the wind rushed down the chimneyвтурвам се навън rush/dash out* * *вту̀рвам се,възвр. гл. rush (forward, on) ( към to, towards; в into, върху at); make a rush ( към to, towards); dash, make a dash ( към for), dart, make a dart ( върху at); burst (в into); \втурвам се в стая rush/dash/burst into a room; \втурвам се в прегръдките на rush into s.o.’s arms; \втурвам се горе/долу/към fly upstairs/downstairs/to(wards); разг. scoot; \втурвам се навън rush/dash out; втурваме се един към друг (за нападение) rush on each other, rush together; вятърът се втурна в комина the wind rushed down the chimney; той се втурна към мен he rushed at me, he came rushing on me.* * *dash; flounce; lunge{lXnj}; rush: втурвам се into a room - втурвам се в стая; slash; tear -
100 austrsker
n. scoot, bucket for bating out water.
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