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1 take French leave
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2 take French leave
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3 take French leave
leave office — уйти со службы; уйти в отставку
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4 take French leave
take v French leave GEN ohne Abschied weggehen, (infrml) sich auf Französisch verabschieden, sich unerlaubt entfernenEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > take French leave
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5 take French leave
humor уйти по-английски (без разрешения, не прощаясь)The soldier took French leave because he wanted to see his girlfriend.
Is Ray really ill again or is he just taking French leave?
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > take French leave
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6 take french leave
уйти бeз paзpeшeния, бeз пpeдупpeждeния; пpeкpaтить paбoту бeз пpeдупpeждeнияThen they went out to McAndrew's cafe (Carder recklessly taking French leave) (R. Greenwood). Many of the boys at the school took French leave to go to the football match -
7 take French leave
уйти не простившисьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > take French leave
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8 take French leave
1) Общая лексика: уйти не попрощавшись, уйти не прощаясь, уйти незаметно2) Образное выражение: уйти по-английски -
9 take a leave
Общая лексика: взять отпуск -
10 take a leave to pursue one's studies
Юридический термин: взять отпуск на учёбуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > take a leave to pursue one's studies
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11 take the leave to say
להרשות לעצמו לומר* * *◙ רמול ומצעל תושרהל◄ -
12 take french leave
berbuat sesuatu tanpa minta izin* * *meloloskan diri dengan rahasia* * *berbuat sesuatu tanpa minta izin -
13 take french leave
izinsiz ayrılmak, veda etmeden gitmek, izinsiz gitmek, sıvışmak -
14 take french leave
izinsiz ayrılmak, veda etmeden gitmek, izinsiz gitmek, sıvışmak -
15 Take a leave
v́ حصل على إجازة -
16 take the leave to say
wagen te zeggen, de vrijheid nemen te zeggen -
17 take French leave
expr.ohne Erlaubnis wegbleiben ausdr. -
18 take the leave to say
ta sig friheten att säga -
19 take french leave
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20 take French leave
• zmiznút po anglicky• zmiznút po francúzsky• odíst bez rozlúcky
См. также в других словарях:
take French leave — 1. To depart without notice or permission 2. To disappear suspiciously • • • Main Entry: ↑French * * * take French leave phrase to take time away from your job without asking for permission Thesaurus: time off from workhyponym … Useful english dictionary
take your 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
take your leave — old fashioned phrase to say goodbye Thesaurus: goodbyes and to say goodbyehyponym ways of saying hellosynonym Main entry: leave … Useful english dictionary
take (your) leave (of somebody) — take (your) ˈleave (of sb) idiom (formal) to say goodbye • With a nod and a smile, she took leave of her friends. Main entry: ↑leaveidiom … Useful english dictionary
take or leave — phrasal 1. : to accept or reject solely according to one s judgment or inclination often of the moment a singer I can take or leave Charles Miller imply that peace is something we Americans can take or leave R.J.Bunche 2. : to give or take left… … Useful english dictionary
take French leave — {v. phr.} To leave secretly; abscond. * /The party was so boring that we decided to take French leave./ * /While the Smith family was in Europe, the house sitter packed up all the silver and took French leave./ See: SLIP AWAY … Dictionary of American idioms
take French leave — {v. phr.} To leave secretly; abscond. * /The party was so boring that we decided to take French leave./ * /While the Smith family was in Europe, the house sitter packed up all the silver and took French leave./ See: SLIP AWAY … Dictionary of American idioms
take\ French\ leave — v. phr. To leave secretly; abscond. The party was so boring that we decided to take French leave. While the Smith family was in Europe, the house sitter packed up all the silver and took French leave. See: slip away … Словарь американских идиом
take your leave of — to bereave The final parting: ... so absolutely unlike the way Frank would have wished to take his leave of us. (M. Thomas, 1982 Frank had died) … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
take french leave — Depart informally, take leave unceremoniously … New dictionary of synonyms
take French leave — verb a) To leave unannounced b) to desert. to go AWOL Syn: abscond, AWOL … Wiktionary