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1 ■ steer clear of
■ steer clear ofA v. i. + avv. + prep.1 (naut.) tenersi al largo di; manovrare in franchia di2 (fig.) tenersi (o stare, girare) alla larga da: to steer clear of trouble, stare alla larga dai guaiB v. t. + avv. + prep. -
2 steer clear of
(to avoid: I want to steer clear of trouble if possible.) undgå* * *(to avoid: I want to steer clear of trouble if possible.) undgå -
3 steer clear of
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4 steer clear of
(to avoid: I want to steer clear of trouble if possible.) forðast -
5 steer clear of
(to avoid: I want to steer clear of trouble if possible.) elkerül -
6 steer clear of
(to avoid: I want to steer clear of trouble if possible.) evitar -
7 steer clear of
kaçınmak, sakınmak* * *(to avoid: I want to steer clear of trouble if possible.) uzak durmak -
8 steer clear of
(to avoid: I want to steer clear of trouble if possible.) izogniti se -
9 steer clear of
• välttyä• välttää* * *(to avoid: I want to steer clear of trouble if possible.) välttää -
10 steer clear of
(to avoid: I want to steer clear of trouble if possible.) styre unna -
11 steer clear of
(to avoid: I want to steer clear of trouble if possible.) (tenersi alla larga da) -
12 steer clear of
(to avoid: I want to steer clear of trouble if possible.) aus dem Weg gehen -
13 steer clear of
(to avoid: I want to steer clear of trouble if possible.) omijać, unikać -
14 steer clear of
(to avoid: I want to steer clear of trouble if possible.) izvairīties; turēties tālāk no -
15 steer clear of
(to avoid: I want to steer clear of trouble if possible.) išvengti -
16 steer clear of
(to avoid: I want to steer clear of trouble if possible.) hålla undan för, undvika -
17 steer clear of
(to avoid: I want to steer clear of trouble if possible.) a evita -
18 steer clear of
(to avoid: I want to steer clear of trouble if possible.) αποφεύγω -
19 steer clear of
(to avoid: I want to steer clear of trouble if possible.) vyhnout se -
20 steer clear of
(to avoid: I want to steer clear of trouble if possible.) vyhnúť sa
См. также в других словарях:
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steer clear of something — steer clear (of (someone/something)) to avoid someone or something. I d steer clear of Joe if I were you he s in a terrible mood. They invited me to comment on the proposals, but I think I would rather steer clear. Usage notes: usually the person … New idioms dictionary
steer clear of — steer clear (of (someone/something)) to avoid someone or something. I d steer clear of Joe if I were you he s in a terrible mood. They invited me to comment on the proposals, but I think I would rather steer clear. Usage notes: usually the person … New idioms dictionary
steer clear — (of (someone/something)) to avoid someone or something. I d steer clear of Joe if I were you he s in a terrible mood. They invited me to comment on the proposals, but I think I would rather steer clear. Usage notes: usually the person or thing… … New idioms dictionary
steer clear of something — steer clear of (something/someone) to avoid something or someone because they are dangerous or bad for you. I d steer clear of Joe if I were you he ll only cause trouble. I try to steer clear of heavy meals these days … New idioms dictionary
steer clear of someone — steer clear of (something/someone) to avoid something or someone because they are dangerous or bad for you. I d steer clear of Joe if I were you he ll only cause trouble. I try to steer clear of heavy meals these days … New idioms dictionary
steer clear of — (something/someone) to avoid something or someone because they are dangerous or bad for you. I d steer clear of Joe if I were you he ll only cause trouble. I try to steer clear of heavy meals these days … New idioms dictionary
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trouble — I n. 1) to cause, make, start, stir up trouble 2) to invite, look for trouble 3) to have trouble (she had a lot of trouble with her back) 4) to go to trouble (they went to a great deal of trouble to arrange the interview) 5) to get (smb.) into… … Combinatory dictionary
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clear — 1 adjective 1 EASY TO UNDERSTAND expressed in a simple and direct way so that people understand: clear instructions | You must never do that again. Is that clear? | be clear on: The rules are quite clear on the point. | clear to sb: Is all this… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English