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81 shake off the dust from one's feet
Новый англо-русский словарь > shake off the dust from one's feet
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82 shake off the yoke
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83 shake off the yoke
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84 shake\ off\ the\ yoke
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85 shake off salt
удалять соль выколачиванием, удалять соль из шкуры выколачиванием, удалять соль встряхиванием, удалять соль из шкуры встряхиваниемEnglish-Russian dictionary of leather and footwear industry > shake off salt
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86 to shake off one’s chains
to shake off one’s chainslivrar-se de seus vínculos. -
87 to shake off
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88 I can't shake off my cold
Общая лексика: никак не могу отделаться от простудыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > I can't shake off my cold
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89 I stayed in all week trying to shake off that cold
Общая лексика: я просидел дома целую неделю, стараясь избавиться от простудыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > I stayed in all week trying to shake off that cold
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90 you must shake off all worry
Общая лексика: ты должен стряхнуть с себя все тревогиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > you must shake off all worry
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91 to shake off a tail
Esp. [Police] semer un suiveurEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to shake off a tail
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92 to shake off the dus
گردگيري گردن،گرد گرفتن(از)،تكاندن -
93 to shake off
aizsūtīt; lobīties; izlocīties; dižoties; izcelt; atgrūsties, atstumties; aizlaisties, aizvākties; izslēgt; izolēt; vilkties; nomest; novelt; tikt vaļā; ignorēt; neveltīt uzmanību; izvairīties; aizbaidīt; atbrīvoties no; nopurināt -
94 to shake off one's pursuers
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95 to shake off the yoke
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96 he just can't shake off that reputation get over the experience
English-German idiom dictionary > he just can't shake off that reputation get over the experience
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97 she couldn't shake off the old hatred
English-German idiom dictionary > she couldn't shake off the old hatred
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98 to shake off recession
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > to shake off recession
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99 to shake off restraints
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > to shake off restraints
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100 to shake off recession
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to shake off recession
См. также в других словарях:
shake off — (something) to free yourself from something. Investors failed to shake off worries about the economy. As she was running, she felt a pain in her left leg, but she hoped to shake it off if she slowed up. Usage notes: usually said about something… … New idioms dictionary
shake off — [v] lose by getting away clear, dislodge, drop, elude, get away from, get rid of, give the slip*, leave behind, remove, rid oneself of, throw off, unburden; concepts 102,195 Ant. appear, present … New thesaurus
shake off — index dispel Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
shake off — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you shake off something that you do not want such as an illness or a bad habit, you manage to recover from it or get rid of it. [V P n (not pron)] Businessmen are frantically trying to shake off the bad habits learned under six … English dictionary
shake off — verb 1. get rid of (Freq. 3) I couldn t shake the car that was following me • Syn: ↑shake, ↑throw off, ↑escape from • Hypernyms: ↑escape, ↑get away, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
shake off — 1) I think we shook off that cop Syn: get away from, escape, elude, dodge, lose, leave behind, get rid of, give someone the slip, throw off the scent 2) she can t seem to shake off this virus Syn: recover from, get over; … Thesaurus of popular words
shake off — {v.}, {informal} To get away from when followed; get rid of; escape from. * /A convict escaped from prison and shook off the officers trying to follow him./ * /Tom could not shake off his cold./ … Dictionary of American idioms
shake off — {v.}, {informal} To get away from when followed; get rid of; escape from. * /A convict escaped from prison and shook off the officers trying to follow him./ * /Tom could not shake off his cold./ … Dictionary of American idioms
shake\ off — v informal To get away from when followed; get rid of; escape from. A convict escaped from prison and shook off the officers trying to follow him. Tom could not shake off his cold … Словарь американских идиом
shake off — phr verb Shake off is used with these nouns as the object: ↑injury, ↑jinx, ↑lethargy, ↑strain … Collocations dictionary
shake off — get rid of (an illness) She has been unable to shake off her illness and can t come to the party … Idioms and examples