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1 out of sight
• näkymättömissä• näkyvistä• silmänkantamattomiin* * *1) (no longer visible; where you cannot see something or be seen: They watched the ship sailing until it was out of sight; Put it out of sight.)2) (an old expression meaning wonderful, fantastic: The show was out of sight.) -
2 out of it
1) (not part of a group, activity etc: I felt a bit out of it at the party.) ulkopuolinen2) (no longer involved in something: That was a crazy scheme - I'm glad to be out of it.) (päässyt) eroon jostakin -
3 out of the habit of
(to make (a person) start or stop doing (something) as a habit: I wish I could get out of the habit of biting my nails; You must get your children into the habit of cleaning their teeth.) päästä eroon tavasta, totuttaa -
4 eke out
• jatkaa• lisätä* * *1) (to make (a supply of something) last longer eg by adding something else to it: You could eke out the meat with potatoes.)2) (to manage with difficulty to make (a living, livelihood etc): The artist could scarcely eke out a living from his painting.) -
5 bring (something) out into the open
(to make (something) public: This affair has been kept a secret for too long - it's time it was brought out into the open.) tuoda päivänvaloonEnglish-Finnish dictionary > bring (something) out into the open
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6 bring (something) out into the open
(to make (something) public: This affair has been kept a secret for too long - it's time it was brought out into the open.) tuoda päivänvaloonEnglish-Finnish dictionary > bring (something) out into the open
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7 miss out
• laiminlyödä* * *1) (to omit or fail to include: I missed her out (of the list).) jättää pois2) ((often with on) to be left out of something: George missed out (on all the fun) because of his broken leg.) jäädä paitsi -
8 fish out
• onkia• houkutella esiin• vetää esille* * *(to pull something out with some difficulty: At last he fished out the letter he was looking for.) kaivaa esiin -
9 get out of
• riistäytyä• nousta• päästä pois• selviytyä* * *(to (help a person etc to) avoid doing something: I wonder how I can get out of washing the dishes; How can I get him out of going to the party?) välttää -
10 sell out
• osakkeensa• myydä osuutensa• myydä loppuun• pettää• loppuunmyydä* * *1) ((sometimes with of) to sell all of something: We sold out our entire stock.) myydä loppuun2) (to be all sold: The second-hand records sold out within minutes of the sale starting.) myydä loppuun -
11 speak out of turn
1) (to speak without permission in class etc.)2) (to say something when it is not your place to say it or something you should not have said.) -
12 blurt out
• tokaista* * *(to say (something) suddenly: He blurted out the whole story.) päästää suustaan -
13 carve out
(to achieve or gain (something): He carved out a career for himself.) luoda, raivata -
14 chicken out
• jänistää* * *(to avoid doing something because of cowardice: He chickened out at the last minute.) jänistää -
15 get into / out of the way of (doing) something
(to become accustomed to (not) doing; to get into / out of the habit of doing: They got into the way of waking up late when they were on holiday.) ottaa tavakseenEnglish-Finnish dictionary > get into / out of the way of (doing) something
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16 get into / out of the way of (doing) something
(to become accustomed to (not) doing; to get into / out of the habit of doing: They got into the way of waking up late when they were on holiday.) ottaa tavakseenEnglish-Finnish dictionary > get into / out of the way of (doing) something
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17 get etc out of (all) proportion (to)
(to (cause to) have an incorrect relationship (to each other or something else): An elephant's tail seems out of (all) proportion to the rest of its body.) epäsuhtainenEnglish-Finnish dictionary > get etc out of (all) proportion (to)
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18 get etc out of (all) proportion (to)
(to (cause to) have an incorrect relationship (to each other or something else): An elephant's tail seems out of (all) proportion to the rest of its body.) epäsuhtainenEnglish-Finnish dictionary > get etc out of (all) proportion (to)
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19 get etc out of (all) proportion (to)
(to (cause to) have an incorrect relationship (to each other or something else): An elephant's tail seems out of (all) proportion to the rest of its body.) epäsuhtainenEnglish-Finnish dictionary > get etc out of (all) proportion (to)
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20 get etc out of (all) proportion (to)
(to (cause to) have an incorrect relationship (to each other or something else): An elephant's tail seems out of (all) proportion to the rest of its body.) epäsuhtainenEnglish-Finnish dictionary > get etc out of (all) proportion (to)
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