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61 suffuro
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62 squagliare
squagliare v.tr. to melt (down); to liquefy.◘ squagliarsi v.intr.pron.1 to melt; to liquefy; ( di ghiaccio) to thaw: il gelato si sta squagliando, the ice cream is melting // quando la vede, lui si squaglia, (fig.) when he sees her, he goes weak at the knees2 (fam.) ( svignarsela) to steal* away; to make* off; to clear off: se la sono squagliata!, they've cleared off!* * *[skwaʎ'ʎare]1. vt2. vip (squagliarsi)squagliarsi; squagliarsela fig fam — to sneak off
* * *[skwaʎ'ʎare] 1.verbo transitivo to melt [neve, gelato]2.verbo pronominale squagliarsi1) [ burro] to melt; [neve, ghiaccio] to melt (away)2) squagliarsela to clear off* * *squagliare/skwaλ'λare/ [1]to melt [neve, gelato]II squagliarsi verbo pronominale1 [ burro] to melt; [neve, ghiaccio] to melt (away)2 squagliarsela to clear off. -
63 odšuljati se
vr pf sneak/creep/steal away; leave stealthily/unobeserved, depart by stealth, abscond; (podmuklo) skulk away; (pokunjeno) slink away* * *• slink -
64 wykra|ść
pf — wykra|dać impf (wykradnę, wykradniesz, wykradł, wykradła, wykradli — wykradam) Ⅰ vt 1. (przywłaszczyć sobie) to steal (away) [dokumenty, dzieła sztuki, plany] 2. (uprowadzić) to kidnap, to abduct [dziecko] Ⅱ wykraść się — wykradać się (wyjść niespostrzeżenie) to sneak a. steal outThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wykra|ść
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65 hurtar a
v.to sneak out of, to steal away from, to cheat out of, to sneak away from.Le hurtó cinco pesos a Ricardo He stole five dollars away from Richard. -
66 marcharse desapercibido
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67 robar a
v.to steal from, to steal away from, to nick from.Le robaron el auto a Manuel They stole the car from Manuel. -
68 исчезать
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69 исчезнуть
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70 subfuror
suf-fūror ( subf-), āri, v. dep. n., to steal secretly, to steal away, filch:suffuror, suppilo,
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71 suffuror
suf-fūror ( subf-), āri, v. dep. n., to steal secretly, to steal away, filch:suffuror, suppilo,
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72 ускользать
1. slinkускользать, незаметно исчезать — to slink away
2. slip away3. slunk4. steal away5. slip; escape6. escape7. evadeСинонимический ряд:убегать (глаг.) сбегать; сматывать удочки; сматываться; смываться; убегать; удирать; уходить -
73 διακλέπτω
A steal at different times,ὅσα δὲ διακέκλεπται D.27.12
; τὸ δὲ διακλαπὲν πολύ the number stolen [by the soldiers] and dispersed was great, Th.7.85, cf. Plu.Nic.27:—[voice] Med., steal away, LXX 2 Ki.19.3(4).III evade,τῇ ἀπολογίᾳ δ. τὴν κατηγορίαν Lys.26.3
;δ. τοῖς ἑαυτοῦ λόγοις τὴν ἀλήθειαν D.29.5
; disguise,τῇ χάριτι τῆς συνθέσεως τὴν ἀνάγκην D.H.Comp.18
; pass in evasion of duty,τὸν λοιπὸν χρόνον τῆς ὑπατείας Id.10.54
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74 ἀνακλέπτω
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνακλέπτω
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75 davonschleichen
1. to creep away2. to creep off3. to slink away4. to slink off5. to steal away -
76 ὑποχωρέω
ὑποχωρέω 1 aor. ὑπεχώρησα (Hom.+; ins, pap, LXX; TestAbr B 4 p. 108, 25 [Stone p. 64] ἐκ τοῦ σώματος; TestJob 27:2 [w. dat.]; GrBar 13:1f [ὑπό τινων]; Just., D. 9, 2)① of persons (Hom. et al. in a military sense ‘go back, retreat, withdraw’, but also as Philo, Abr. 22 in a peaceful sense) to withdraw from a location, to go off, go away, retire, w. εἰς and acc. (Jos., Vi. 20; 246) εἰς πόλιν Lk 9:10. Used w. ἐν in the sense ‘retire to a place and spend some time there’ (cp. Kühner-G. I 541) ἦν ὑποχωρῶν ἐν ταῖς ἐρήμοις he would steal away to (the) lonely places 5:16.—Lk 20:20 v.l.② of things to move from a position, move away (Jos., Ant. 1, 91; 11, 240) of rolling movement ὁ λίθος ὑπεχώρησεν παρὰ μέρος GPt 9:37 corr. by Robinson (ἐπʼ-cod., ἀπʼ-Gebhardt, Blass; s. μέρος 1c, end).—DELG s.v. χώρα. M-M. -
77 descabullirse
pron.v.1 to sneak off, to steal away, to scamper.2 to elude the strength of an argument, to avoid a difficulty by artifice. (Metaphorical)* * *1 figurado to slip away -
78 प्रमुष् _pramuṣ
प्रमुष् 9 P.1 To take away, obscure; परा$$त्मीयविवेकं च प्रामुष्णात कपिरक्षसाम् Bk.17.6.-2 To steal away, rob. -
79 скрываться
скрыться (от)1. ( прятаться) hide* (oneself) (from); несов. тж. skulk, lie* in hidingздесь что-то скрывается — there is smth. behind that
2. (удаляться, избегать) escape (d.), steal* away (from), hide* (from), avoid (d.)скрыться от кредиторов — escape from one's creditors, give* one's creditors the slip
скрыться незаметно — slip away / off
скрываться из вида — pass out of sight, disappear, vanish
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80 ускользать
ускользнутьslop off / away; ( уходить тайком) steal* (away); sneak off разг.ускользать от кого-л., от чего-л. — escape smb., smth.; give* smb. the slip
ускользать от чьего-л. внимания — escape smb.'s attention / notice
это ускользнуло от моего внимания — it escaped my notice / attention, I overlooked it
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