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121 задълбая
задълба̀я,задълба̀вам гл.1. begin to dig/scoot/carve/cut/chisel; \задълбая с лъжица/вилица dig o.’s spoon/fork into (a dish);2. прен. go deep (в into), plunge (into), delve (into), probe (into). -
122 офейкам
офѐйкам,офѐйквам гл. make off, run off, skip off, push off, decamp, bolt, top class (attr.), clear out (of); cut and run, scoot off, beat it, scram, scarper; разг. leg it, cut o.’s lucky, cut away; cut loose; амер. sl. vamoose, cut dirt; \офейкам, без да платя levant. -
123 хукна
ху̀кна,ху̀квам гл. bolt, bolt it, bolt for it, dart (off), tear away, rush (off); scoot (off); scamper off/away; stampede; \хукна да бягам take to o.’s heels; make a run for it. -
124 atzeratu
io.1.a. ( herria) backward, under-developedb. ( metodoa, e.a.) backward2. ( p., adimena) retarded3. ( aldizkariari d.) back; ale \atzeratua back issue du/ad.a. to postpone, put back; jaialdia \atzeratuegin dute the festival has been postponedb. to set back; gidariaren gaisoaldiak \atzeratu egin zuen ibilaldia the driver' s illness set the trip backc. ( uste edo behar baino denbora gehiago igaro) to set back, put back; bi urte \atzeratu zen lana bukatzeko the work was set back two years to finish ita. to hold back; haren zakartasunak atzeratzen nau joatetik his rudeness holds me back from goingb. ( erloju) to put back, set back; erlojua \atzeratu egin du he' s set his watch back; erloju horrek hamar mintu atzeratzen ditu eguero that clock runs ten minutes behind every daya. to put back; ez oinik \atzeratu! don' t step back!b. ( bultzatuz) to push back; atzera itzazu aulki horiek! push those chairs back!; atzera ezazu aulkia scoot your chair back4. {\atzeraturik || \atzeratu(t)a} egon to be behind; \atzeratu(t)a dabil eskolan she' s behind in school; arlo horretan inguruko herriak baino \atzeratuagoak gabiltza in that field we' re running behind the neighbouring countries da/ad.1. ( berandu heldu) to {be || run} behind; lagun batekin suertatu eta \atzeratu egin naiz I {chanced upon || ran into} a friend and {got || fell} behind2.a. ( atzera egin) to withdraw; ibaiaz beste aldera \atzeratu ziren they withdrew to the other side of the river3. ( utzi)a. ( utzi) to stop, hold back; on egitetik \atzeratu to {stop || hold back from} doing goodb. to quit; erabakia hartuz gero ez zen \atzeratu once he made the decision, he didn' t quit -
125 débarrasser
v. trans. Débarrasse le plancher! Skedaddle! — Scoot! — Clear off! -
126 uháňať
dash; dash off; pelt; race; rattle; scoot; speed -
127 sgud
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128 бежать
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