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41 отдалиться от правительства
Makarov: distance oneself from governmentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отдалиться от правительства
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42 отдалиться от президента
Makarov: distance oneself from the presidentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отдалиться от президента
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43 отойти от доктрины
Makarov: distance oneself from doctrineУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отойти от доктрины
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44 отступить от позиции
Makarov: distance oneself from a stanceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отступить от позиции
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45 размежеваться
1) General subject: line up, distance oneself2) Makarov: define spheres action -
46 удаляться от политики
Makarov: distance oneself from policyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > удаляться от политики
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47 устраниться
1) General subject: walk off, distance oneself2) Colloquial: opt out3) Mathematics: be eliminated, be removed4) Idiomatic expression: take a back seat -
48 дистанцироваться
гл.(от) distance oneself ( from) -
49 odżegnać się
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > odżegnać się
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50 distanciarse de
v.to walk away from, to drop away from, to step back from, to distance oneself from.* * *(v.) = drift away from, alienate, break away from, move away fromEx. When this track is followed, the conversation very quickly drifts away from the book and becomes gossip about ourselves.Ex. That was the only way she could protect herself from the possibility of alienating the very people with whom she was trying to ingratiate herself.Ex. He urged the young artists of England to break away from conventionality and the baleful influence of Renaissance art.Ex. Books, staff and readers will need to move shorter distances in a cubic building than in a linear building or one extended by moving away from a deep plan.* * *(v.) = drift away from, alienate, break away from, move away fromEx: When this track is followed, the conversation very quickly drifts away from the book and becomes gossip about ourselves.
Ex: That was the only way she could protect herself from the possibility of alienating the very people with whom she was trying to ingratiate herself.Ex: He urged the young artists of England to break away from conventionality and the baleful influence of Renaissance art.Ex: Books, staff and readers will need to move shorter distances in a cubic building than in a linear building or one extended by moving away from a deep plan. -
51 desapegar
v.to unglue, to loosen.* * *1 to estrange1 to become estranged (de, from), distance oneself (de, from) -
52 desapegarse
pron.v.to be alienated from natural affection.* * *1 to become estranged (de, from), distance oneself (de, from)* * *v/r figlose touch, become distanced -
53 discostarsi da
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54 abgrenzen
ab|gren·zenvtetw \abgrenzen1) ( einfrieden) to enclose sth;etw [gegen etw] \abgrenzen to close sth off [from sth]2) ( eingrenzen) to differentiate sth;diese Begriffe lassen sich schwer gegeneinander \abgrenzen it is difficult to differentiate between these termsvrsich [gegen jdn/etw] \abgrenzen to distinguish [or distance] oneself [from sb/sth] -
55 abrücken
ab|rü·ckenvi sein1) ( sich distanzieren)von etw/jdm \abrücken to distance oneself from sth/sb, to back off from sth/sb[irgendwohin] \abrücken to march off [to somewhere];4) ( wegrücken)[von etw/jdm] \abrücken to move away [or back] [from sth/sb]etw [von etw] \abrücken to move sth away [from sth];ein Möbelstück von der Wand \abrücken to push a piece of furniture away from the wall -
56 distanzieren
dis·tan·zie·ren * [dɪstanʼtsi:rən]vrsich von jdm/etw \distanzieren to distance oneself from sb/sth;ich distanziere mich ausdrücklich davon I want nothing to do with this -
57 apartarse de
• come away from• distance oneself from• draw away from• push into• push on• step back from• turn from• wander around the streets• wander by -
58 dystans|ować
impf Ⅰ vt 1. (wyprzedzić) [biegacz, zwierzę] to outdistance, to outrun- to świetny zawodnik, zawsze dystansuje rywali he’s a great runner who always outdistances his rivals ⇒ zdystansować2. przen. (przewyższyć) to outdistance, to surpass [przeciwnika, konkurencję]- dystansował kolegów w naukach ścisłych he outdistanced his classmates in the sciences- inne kraje dystansują nas pod względem rozwoju ekonomicznego other coutries are way ahead of us a. have outdistanced us in terms of economic development ⇒ zdystansowaćⅡ dystansować się książk. (zachowywać rezerwę) to distance oneself (od kogoś/czegoś from sb/sth)- dystansował się od wypowiedzi swoich poprzedników he dissociated himself from his predecessors’ statements- młodzież dystansuje się od polityki young people are becoming apolitical ⇒ zdystansować sięThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dystans|ować
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59 дистанцироваться
несов. и сов. (от рд.)dissociate / distance oneself (from) -
60 afstand nemen van een onderwerp
afstand nemen van een onderwerpVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > afstand nemen van een onderwerp
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