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61 to have a narrow escape
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62 hairbreadth escape
опасное, рискованное положение; на волосок от (гибели, провала и т. п.; обыкн. употр. с гл. to have)‘That was a narrow escape,’ said Alice a good deal frightened at the sudden change, but very glad to find herself still in existence. (L. Carroll, ‘Alice's Adventures in Wonderland’, ch. II) — - Я была на волосок от гибели, - сказала Алиса, очень испуганная внезапной переменой, происшедшей с ней, но очень обрадованная, что она все-таки осталась жива.
Lanny had been expecting to be entertained with accounts of hairbreadth 'scapes... but his former tutor said: ‘Let's not talk about it, kid. All I want is to go home and to forget.’ (U. Sinclair, ‘World's End’, ch. 90) — Ланни ожидал услышать о том, в какие переделки он попадал и каким чудом из них выкручивался... но его бывший учитель сказал только: "Не хочу больше ни слышать, ни говорить о войне. Я об одном мечтаю: как бы вернуться домой и позабыть про все это"
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63 fire-escape
noun (a means of escape from a building in case of fire, usually in the form of a metal staircase on the outside of the building: Hotels should have fire-escapes.) escalera/salida de incendios -
64 fire-escape
noun (a means of escape from a building in case of fire, usually in the form of a metal staircase on the outside of the building: Hotels should have fire-escapes.) brunastigi; neyðarútgangur -
65 fire-escape
noun (a means of escape from a building in case of fire, usually in the form of a metal staircase on the outside of the building: Hotels should have fire-escapes.) vészkijárat -
66 fire-escape
noun (a means of escape from a building in case of fire, usually in the form of a metal staircase on the outside of the building: Hotels should have fire-escapes.) saída de emergência* * *fire-es.cape[f'aiə i'skeip] n saída de emergência, escada salva-vidas contra incêndio. -
67 fire-escape
noun (a means of escape from a building in case of fire, usually in the form of a metal staircase on the outside of the building: Hotels should have fire-escapes.) yangın merdiveni -
68 fire-escape
noun (a means of escape from a building in case of fire, usually in the form of a metal staircase on the outside of the building: Hotels should have fire-escapes.) požarni izhod* * *[fáiəreskeip]nounpožarne stopnice, požarna lestev -
69 fire-escape
• palotikkaat• paloportaat* * *noun (a means of escape from a building in case of fire, usually in the form of a metal staircase on the outside of the building: Hotels should have fire-escapes.) paloportaat, varauloskäytävä -
70 fire-escape
noun (a means of escape from a building in case of fire, usually in the form of a metal staircase on the outside of the building: Hotels should have fire-escapes.) nødutgang, branntrapp -
71 fire-escape
noun (a means of escape from a building in case of fire, usually in the form of a metal staircase on the outside of the building: Hotels should have fire-escapes.) scala antincendio -
72 fire-escape
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73 fire-escape
noun (a means of escape from a building in case of fire, usually in the form of a metal staircase on the outside of the building: Hotels should have fire-escapes.) wyjście przecipożarowe -
74 fire-escape
noun (a means of escape from a building in case of fire, usually in the form of a metal staircase on the outside of the building: Hotels should have fire-escapes.) kāpnes ugunsgrēka gadījumam; rezerves izeja* * *ugunsdzēsēju kāpnes -
75 fire-escape
noun (a means of escape from a building in case of fire, usually in the form of a metal staircase on the outside of the building: Hotels should have fire-escapes.) atsarginis išėjimas, gaisrininkų kopėčios -
76 fire-escape
noun (a means of escape from a building in case of fire, usually in the form of a metal staircase on the outside of the building: Hotels should have fire-escapes.) brandstege, nödutgång -
77 fire-escape
noun (a means of escape from a building in case of fire, usually in the form of a metal staircase on the outside of the building: Hotels should have fire-escapes.) núdzový východ, požiarne schodište* * *• núdzové schodište -
78 fire-escape
noun (a means of escape from a building in case of fire, usually in the form of a metal staircase on the outside of the building: Hotels should have fire-escapes.) -
79 fire-escape
noun (a means of escape from a building in case of fire, usually in the form of a metal staircase on the outside of the building: Hotels should have fire-escapes.) έξοδος κινδύνου -
80 fire-escape
noun (a means of escape from a building in case of fire, usually in the form of a metal staircase on the outside of the building: Hotels should have fire-escapes.) požární/nouzový východ
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