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1 откланяться (I) (св)
فعل take leave -
2 прощаться (I) > проститься (II), попрощаться (I)
............................................................1. say goodbye............................................................2. take leave............................................................3. bid farewellРусско-персидский словарь > прощаться (I) > проститься (II), попрощаться (I)
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3 распроститься (II) (св)
............................................................1. take leave............................................................2. say goodbye............................................................3. bid farewell -
4 распрощаться (I) (св)
............................................................1. take leave............................................................2. say goodbye............................................................3. bid farewell -
5 вылетать (I) > вылететь (I)
............................................................1. fly out............................................................2. leave(vt. & vi. & n.) اجازه، اذن، مرخصی، رخصت، باقی گذاردن، رها کردن، ول کردن، گذاشتن، دست کشیدن از، رهسپار شدن، عازم شدن، ترک کردن(vi.) (leaf) برگ دادن............................................................3. take off............................................................4. pop out............................................................5. go flying............................................................6. flung out............................................................7. dash out............................................................8. charge out............................................................9. rush out............................................................10. shoot out -
6 ультимативный (-ая, -ое, -ые)
............................................................1. categorical(adj.) قاطع، حتمی، جزمی، قیاسی، قطعی، (من.) مطلق، بی قید، بی شرط....................................................................................................................................................................................
См. также в других словарях:
take leave — index abandon (physically leave), dissociate, leave (depart), part (leave), quit (evacuate), retire … Law dictionary
take leave of — index quit (evacuate) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
take leave of — {v. phr.} I. To abandon, go away from, or become separated from. Usually used in the phrase take leave of one s senses . * /Come down from the roof, Billy! Have you taken leave of your senses?/ 2. See: TAKE ONE S LEAVE … Dictionary of American idioms
take leave of — {v. phr.} I. To abandon, go away from, or become separated from. Usually used in the phrase take leave of one s senses . * /Come down from the roof, Billy! Have you taken leave of your senses?/ 2. See: TAKE ONE S LEAVE … Dictionary of American idioms
take\ leave\ of — v. phr. 1. To abandon, go away from, or become separated from. Usually used in the phrase take leave of one s senses . Come down from the roof, Billy! Have you taken leave of your senses? 2. See: take one s leave … Словарь американских идиом
take leave — to use time permitted to be away from work. For the first time fathers are allowed to take leave to care for new babies or for seriously ill children. Employees must tell employers ahead of time that they plan to take a leave under the Family and … New idioms dictionary
take leave of one's senses — {v. phr.} To go mad; become crazy. * / Have you taken leave of your senses? Jake cried, when he saw Andy swallow a live goldfish./ … Dictionary of American idioms
take leave of one's senses — {v. phr.} To go mad; become crazy. * / Have you taken leave of your senses? Jake cried, when he saw Andy swallow a live goldfish./ … Dictionary of American idioms
take leave of your senses — take leave of (your) senses to become crazy. My friends wondered if I had taken leave of my senses … New idioms dictionary
take leave of senses — take leave of (your) senses to become crazy. My friends wondered if I had taken leave of my senses … New idioms dictionary
take leave — take (your) leave to go away from a gathering. Barlow could only manage a few brief words before taking his leave of this group of happy supporters … New idioms dictionary