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1) убежать, вырваться( из тюрьмы и т. п.) The criminal broke away from the policemen who were holding him. ≈ Преступник вырвался из рук полицейских, которые держали его.
2) покончить( from - с чем-л.)
3) отделиться, отпасть( from - от чего-л.) Part of the country broke away (from the State) to form a new nation. ≈ Часть страны отделилась и образовала новое государство. Modern music has broken away from 18th century rules. ≈ Современная музыка отклонилась от правил, выработанных в 18 веке. Syn: break off
1) отрывать, разрывать - the wing of the plane broke away and the plane crashed крыло отвалилось и самолет потерпел аварию поспешно уйти, убежать( спортивное) делать фальстарт отдалиться;
отделиться - he broke away from all his old friends он отошел от всех своих старых друзей избавиться, покончить ( с чем-л.) - to * from bad habits отделаться от дурных привычек, бросить дурные привычки - to * from one's old life покончить с прошлой жизнью - to * from the ordinary methods of instruction отказаться от старых методов обучения разойтись, рассеяться, рассосаться - *! разойдись!;
брейк! (бокс) - the darkness broke away стало светатьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > break away
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фраз. гл.1) сбежать от (кого-л.), вырватьсяThe criminal broke away from the policemen who were holding him. — Преступник вырвался из рук полицейских, которые держали его.
2) отделиться, отпасть (от чего-л.)Part of the country broke away (from the State) to form a new nation. — Часть страны отделилась и образовала новое государство.
Modern music has broken away from 18th century rules. — Современная музыка отклонилась от правил, выработанных в 18 веке.
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(to escape from control: The dog broke away from its owner.) rive sig løs* * *(to escape from control: The dog broke away from its owner.) rive sig løs -
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(to escape from control: The dog broke away from its owner.) slíta sig lausan -
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(to escape from control: The dog broke away from its owner.) leszakad -
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(to escape from control: The dog broke away from its owner.) libertar-se -
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kaçmak, kirişi kırmak, ayrılmak, kurtulmak* * *1. kaçıp kurtul (v.) 2. kaçıp kurtulma (n.) 3. parçala (s_h.) 4. bozul ———————— 1. ayrıl 2. parçala* * *(to escape from control: The dog broke away from its owner.) kaçıp kurtulmak -
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(to escape from control: The dog broke away from its owner.) zbežati* * *intransitive verb zbežati; odkloniti; ( from od) oddaljiti se, odpasti -
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• ryöstäytyä• riistäytyä• riuhtaista• riistäytyä irti• irtautua• karata• lähteä tiehensä* * *(to escape from control: The dog broke away from its owner.) karata -
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(to escape from control: The dog broke away from its owner.) rive seg løs -
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(to escape from control: The dog broke away from its owner.) uciec, wyrwać się -
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(to escape from control: The dog broke away from its owner.) aizbēgt; izbēgt -
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(to escape from control: The dog broke away from its owner.) ištrūkti -
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fly; slita sig loss* * *(to escape from control: The dog broke away from its owner.) slita sig lös (loss) -
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(to escape from control: The dog broke away from its owner.) utrhnout se, vytrhnout se* * *• ulomit se• rozejít se• odtrhnout se -
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(to escape from control: The dog broke away from its owner.) a scăpa -
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(to escape from control: The dog broke away from its owner.) αποσπώμαι, ξεκόβω, δραπετεύω -
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(to escape from control: The dog broke away from its owner.) vytrhnúť sa
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break away from something — break away (from (someone/something)) 1. to escape. George s excited horse broke away and ran off into the field. 2. to separate from the control of someone or something. Scotland isn t going to suddenly break away from the rest of Great Britain … New idioms dictionary
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