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1 take to one's heels
take to one's heels удрать, пуститься наутёк -
2 take to one's heels
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3 take to one's heels
(to run away: The thief took to his heels.) tage benene på nakken* * *(to run away: The thief took to his heels.) tage benene på nakken -
4 take to one's heels
(to run away: The thief took to his heels.) darse a la fuga, echar a correr, salir pitando -
5 take to one's heels
(to run away: The thief took to his heels.) taka til fótanna -
6 take to one's heels
(to run away: The thief took to his heels.) elinal -
7 take to one's heels
(to run away: The thief took to his heels.) escapulir-se -
8 take to one's heels
(to run away: The thief took to his heels.) tabana kuvvet kaçmak, tabanları yağlamak -
9 take to one's heels
(to run away: The thief took to his heels.) pete odnesti -
10 take to one's heels
• paeta• pötkiä tiehensä* * *(to run away: The thief took to his heels.) ottaa pitkät -
11 take to one's heels
(to run away: The thief took to his heels.) stikke av -
12 take to one's heels
(to run away: The thief took to his heels.) darsela a gambe -
13 take to one's heels
* * *expr.die Beine in die Hand nehmen ausdr. -
14 take to one's heels
(to run away: The thief took to his heels.) wziąć nogi za pas -
15 take to one's heels
(to run away: The thief took to his heels.) laisties lapās -
16 take to one's heels
(to run away: The thief took to his heels.) leistis į kojas -
17 take to one's heels
(to run away: The thief took to his heels.) -
18 take to one's heels
(to run away: The thief took to his heels.) a-şi lua picioarele la spinare -
19 take to one's heels
(to run away: The thief took to his heels.) το βάζω στα πόδια -
20 take to one's heels
(to run away: The thief took to his heels.) vzít nohy na ramena
См. также в других словарях:
take to one's heels — also[show a clean pair of heels] {v. phr.} To begin to run or run away. * /When he heard the police coming, the thief took to his heels./ … Dictionary of American idioms
take to one's heels — also[show a clean pair of heels] {v. phr.} To begin to run or run away. * /When he heard the police coming, the thief took to his heels./ … Dictionary of American idioms
take\ to\ one's\ heels — • take to one s heels • show a clean pair of heels v. phr. To begin to run or run away. When he heard the police coming, the thief took to his heels … Словарь американских идиом
take to one's heels — index flee Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
take to one's heels — ► take to one s heels run away. Main Entry: ↑heel … English terms dictionary
take to one's heels — RUN AWAY, run off, make a run for it, take flight, take off, make a break for it, flee, make one s getaway, escape; informal beat it, clear off, vamoose, skedaddle, split, cut and run, leg it, hotfoot it, show a clean pair of heels, scram; Brit.… … Useful english dictionary
take to one's heels — idi take to one s heels, to run away; take flight … From formal English to slang
take to one's heels — verb To leave; especially, to flee or run away. The thief took to his heels when he thought he heard someone coming … Wiktionary
take to one's heels — Flee, fly, run away, take to flight … New dictionary of synonyms
take to one's heels — run away. → heel … English new terms dictionary
to one's heels — See: TAKE TO ONE S HEELS … Dictionary of American idioms