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1 смыться, не заплатив
Jargon: la-la, take a run-out powder, powder, take a powderУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > смыться, не заплатив
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2 auskneifen
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3 ausbüxen
v/i (trennb., ist -ge-) umg., von zu Hause: run away (from home); (sich verdrücken) do a bunk, Am. take a powder; bugger off Sl., Am. bug off Sl.; jemandem ausbüxen run away from s.o.* * *aus|bü|xen ['ausbʏksn]vi sep aux sein (hum inf)to run off, to scarper (inf)jdm áúsbüxen — to run away from sb
* * *aus|bü·xen[ˈausbʏksn̩]* * *ausbüxen v/i (trennb, ist -ge-) umg, von zu Hause: run away (from home); (sich verdrücken) do a bunk, US take a powder; bugger off sl, US bug off sl;jemandem ausbüxen run away from sb -
4 auskratzen
(trennb., -ge-)I v/t (hat)1. scratch out; jemandem die Augen auskratzen scratch s.o.’s eyes outII v/i (ist) umg. (ausreißen) cut and run, do a bunk, bugger off, Am. take a powder, bug off* * *aus|krat|zenvt septo scrape out; (MED ) Gebärmutter to scrape; Patientin to give a scrapejdm die Augen áúskratzen — to scratch sb's eyes out
* * *(to remove by scratching: She threatened to scratch his eyes out.) scratch* * *aus|krat·zenvt* * *transitives Verb scrape out <dirt, remains, etc.> ( aus from); scrape [out] <bowl, pan, etc.>* * *auskratzen (trennb, -ge-)A. v/t (hat)1. scratch out;jemandem die Augen auskratzen scratch sb’s eyes out* * *transitives Verb scrape out <dirt, remains, etc.> ( aus from); scrape [out] <bowl, pan, etc.>* * *v.to scratch out v. -
5 ausreißen
(unreg., trennb., -ge-)I v/t (hat) (Haare, Seiten) tear out ( aus of); (Zahn) pull; (Bäume, Pflanzen) pull up ( oder out), einer Fliege ein Bein / einen Flügel ausreißen pull a fly’s leg / wing off; fig. Baum 1II v/i (ist)3. umg. (weglaufen) do a bunk, Am. take a powder; von zu Hause: run away; vor jemandem / etw. ausreißen run away from s.o. / s.th.4. SPORT break away (from the field), put on a spurt* * *(fliehen) to do a bunk; to run away; to skedaddle;(herausziehen) to uproot; to pull up; to tear out;(sich lösen) to come off* * *aus|rei|ßen sep1. vtHaare, Blatt to tear out; Unkraut, Blumen, Zahn to pull outeinem Käfer die Flügel/Beine áúsreißen — to pull a beetle's wings/legs off
kein Bein ausgerissen (inf) — he didn't exactly overstrain himself, he didn't exactly bust a gut (inf)
ich könnte Bäume áúsreißen (inf) — I feel full of beans (inf)
See:→ Fliege2. vi aux sein2) (+dat from)inf = davonlaufen) to run away; (SPORT) to break away* * *1) (to escape from control: The dog broke away from its owner.) break away2) (to escape from control: The dog has broken loose.) break loose3) (to pull up or tear out by the roots: The gardener began to root out the weeds.) root out4) (to pull (a plant etc) out of the earth with the roots: I uprooted the weeds and burnt them.) uproot5) (to escape: He ran away from school.) run away6) (to remove from a fixed position by violence; The wind tore up several trees.) tear up* * *aus|rei·ßenI. vt Hilfsverb: habenjdm die Haare \ausreißen to tear out sep sb's haireiner Fliege die Flügel \ausreißen to pull off sep a fly's wingsUnkraut/Blumen \ausreißen to pull up [or out] sep weeds/flowersBlätter \ausreißen to pull [or pluck] off sep leavesII. vi Hilfsverb: sein▪ [jdm] \ausreißen to run away [from sb]2. (sich lösen)* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb tear out; pull out <plants, weeds>2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) <[button] hole etc.> tear2) (ugs.): (weglaufen) run away (von, Dat. from)* * *ausreißen (irr, trennb, -ge-)A. v/t (hat) (Haare, Seiten) tear out (B. v/i (ist)vor jemandem/etwas ausreißen run away from sb/sth* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb tear out; pull out <plants, weeds>2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) <[button] hole etc.> tear2) (ugs.): (weglaufen) run away (von, Dat. from) -
6 ausrücken
(trennb., -ge-)I v/i (ist)2. umg. (weglaufen) do a bunk, Am. take a powder; von zu Hause: run away; vor jemandem / etw. ausrücken run away from s.o. / s.th.II v/t (hat)2. DRUCK. set out (in the margin)* * *to exit; to go out* * *aus|rü|cken sep1. vi aux sein2) (inf = ausreißen) to make off; (von zu Hause) to run away; (aus Gefängnis) to run away, to get out2. vt1) (TECH) to disengage, to release* * *aus|rü·ckenvi Hilfsverb: sein1. (vorwärtsbewegen) Truppen to turn out; (ins Feld) to march out; Panzer to move [or set] out; Polizei to turn out; Feuerwehr to go out on a call[aus einer Anstalt/von zu Hause] \ausrücken to run away [from an institute/from home]aus dem Gefängnis \ausrücken to escape from prison* * *intransitives Verb; mit sein1) (bes. Milit.) move out; <fire brigade, police> turn out2) (ugs.): (weglaufen) make off* * *ausrücken (trennb, -ge-)A. v/i (ist)vor jemandem/etwas ausrücken run away from sb/sthB. v/t (hat)* * *intransitives Verb; mit sein1) (bes. Milit.) move out; <fire brigade, police> turn out2) (ugs.): (weglaufen) make off* * *v.to disengage v.to march-out v.to release v. -
7 Biege
f; -, -n; Dial. (Kurve) bend, curve; eine Biege drehen umg. go for a stroll ([a]round the block); eine Biege fahren umg. go for a spin; eine Biege machen umg. do a disappearing act, Am. auch take a powder* * *Bie|ge ['biːgə]f -, -n (dial)bend, curveeine Bíége drehen/fahren/fliegen (inf) — to go for a walk/a short ride or a spin (inf)/a short flight or a spin (inf)
die Bíége machen (inf) — to disappear
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8 verdünnisieren
v/refl umg. do a vanishing trick, Am. auch take a powder* * *ver|dün|ni|sie|ren [fɛɐdʏni'ziːrən] ptp verdünnisiertvr (hum inf)to beat a hasty retreat* * *ver·dün·ni·sie·ren *[fɛɐ̯dʏniˈzi:rən]vr (hum fam)* * * -
9 wegmachen
(trennb., hat -ge-) umg.I v/t (Fleck etc., auch Kind) get rid of; sich (Dat) etw. wegmachen lassen (Warze etc.) have s.th. removed; mach das wieder weg! get rid of it!II v/refl clear off, do a bunk, Am. take a powder* * *wẹg|ma|chen ['vɛk-] sep1. vt (inf)to get rid ofdas Kind wegmachen (sl) — she got rid of the baby (inf)
2. vi aux sein or haben (dial, inf)to get away (aus from), to get out (aus of)* * *weg|ma·chenvt (fam)▪ [jdm] etw \wegmachen to get rid of sth [for sb]* * *transitives Verb (ugs.) remove* * *wegmachen (trennb, hat -ge-) umgA. v/t (Fleck etc, auch Kind) get rid of;sich (dat)etwas wegmachen lassen (Warze etc) have sth removed;mach das wieder weg! get rid of it!B. v/r clear off, do a bunk, US take a powder* * *transitives Verb (ugs.) remove -
10 бежать
1) General subject: abscond (от суда, следствия), avoid, be on the run, break out (из тюрьмы), course, desert (от кого-л.), elope, escape (из заключения, плена), flee, hurry, make a getaway, pursue (за кем-л.), race, run, run (кем-л.), run away, scape (из заключения), scat, scud, scurry (обыкн. мелкими шагами), shun, skelp, slip by (о времени), span, spin, take flight, tick, to be on the run, trot, betake oneself to flight, make getaway, take flight, make a get-away (из тюрьмы, от полиции)2) Colloquial: clip, hare, hare and hounds, leg, leg it, romp (о лошади), scoot3) Dialect: skelp it5) Military: double, double-time, take to flight (от противника), fly (от противника), (от противника) flee6) Engineering: boil over (при кипении)7) Jargon: cut and run, ditch (от кого-то или чего-то), fog, haul it, hook it, hot foot, hotfoot (it), pack the mail, hit the grit, hoof it, jigger8) Makarov: line out, chase about, chase around, flee away, flee from, flee out of -
11 обращаться в бегство
1) General subject: take flight, take to flight, betake oneself to flight, put to flight, take flight2) Military: take a powderУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > обращаться в бегство
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12 сбежать
1) General subject: bolt, elope (с возлюбленным), escape, levant, run away, run away with (с кем-л., с чем-л.), run down, run off (with; с женихом), screw, sling hook, whip, whip away, (попытаться) make a break for it, get off, give the slip, show brush, take to the woods5) Jargon: cop a mope, leg, light out, skiddoo, skidoo, split, tipping grand, head South, mope, slope6) Graphic expression: head for the hills (flee; take to one's heels; cut and run)7) Jail: cop a heel8) Makarov: shoot the pit, cut loose, cut out, do a bunk, do a guy, fly the pit, cop a heel (из тюрьмы из-под стражи), cop a mope (из тюрьмы из-под стражи)9) Taboo: cut ass -
13 дать стрекача
1) General subject: show a clean pair of heels, show a fair pair of heels, show a light pair of heels, show heels, tail off, take on the lam, take to heels, turn one's tail (струсив), give leg-bail, bolt, take a powder2) Idiomatic expression: rabbit -
14 salir por pies
• beat it• take a powder• take to its mooring place• take to one's legs -
15 смыться
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16 дезертировать
1) General subject: abandon post, fink (out of; откуда-л.), leave post, quit post, rat, scuttle, skin out (с военного корабля), turn the corner, defect, get skates on, put on skates3) Military: bludge, desert, desert the color, lam, quit, take a powder, take hill, to be round the corner4) Jargon: go over the hill, split5) Makarov: desert the colours, fink out of (откуда-л.) -
17 скрыться
1) General subject: bundle out, decamp, elope, go into hiding, hide (to hide one's feelings - скрывать свои чувства), keep dark, kiss off, leg-bail, levant, (с чем-л.) make away with, shift away, skip, skulk, abscond, cut lucky, disappear, fly the coop, make lucky, make off, run to earth, show brush, take to the woods, drop out of sight, scuttle off2) American: take a powder3) Rare: go to kennel5) leg.N.P. escape6) Makarov: cut (one's) lucky, fly the coop (от преследования и т.п.), go underground, make (one's) lucky, wing it, duck out, escape detection, escape detection (об ошибке и т. п.), fly the coop (от преследования и т. п.), elope from (откуда-л.) -
18 брызгать
syn: винтить, линять, рвать когти, сквозитьубегать, удирать, смыватьсяblow the joint, cop a mope, scram, sweep, take a powder, take it on the lamto escape, to flee, to get out of a place in a hurry -
19 каждое утро принимайте по порошку
General subject: take a powder every morningУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > каждое утро принимайте по порошку
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20 ретироваться
1) General subject: draw in one's horns, recede, withdraw, bustle off2) Colloquial: make oneself scarce3) Military: take a powder4) Australian slang: blow through, do the bolt5) Makarov: whistle off, draw in horns
См. также в других словарях:
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