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1) отправляться, двинуться, тронуться с места; переезжать; вставать (из-за стола)Lady Scapegrace... "made the move", at which we all sailed away to tea and coffee in the drawing-room. (G. Whyte-Melville, ‘Kate Coventry’, ch. XX) — Леди Скейпгрейс... встала из-за стола, и все мы отправились в гостиную пить чай и кофе.
Last year they made a move from Brighton to Sydenham. (CDEI) — В прошлом году они переехали из Брайтона в Сиденхем.
2) сделать первый шаг (тж. make the first move)Matt's own pride, plus a conviction that a parent should not have to make the first move kept him from calling her. (A. Hailey, ‘Wheels’, ch. 26) — чувство собственного достоинства, убеждение, что родитель не должен делать первого шага к примирению, удержали Мэта от звонка Барбаре.
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63 отходить I, отойти
1. (от рд.) move away( from) ;
(в сторону) move aside( from) ;
отойти от окна move away from the window;
не ~ от телефона hold* the line;
2. (отбывать - о средствах передвижения) leave*;
поезд отходит в 7 утра the train leaves at 7 a.m., the train leaves at seven in the morning;
поезд отходит от станции the train is pulling out of the station;
3. воен. withdraw*, fall* back;
4. (от рд.;
отклоняться) depart( from) ;
(от темы) digress( from) ;
~ от оригинала depart from the original;
5. (отделяться, отставать) come* off;
(об обоях и т. п.) peel off;
6. (приходить в обычное состояние) recover;
7. (переставать сердиться) calm down;
8. уст. (умирать) pass away, breathe one`s last;
отойти в область предания be* consigned to legend.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > отходить I, отойти
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['wondə] 1. verb1) (to go, move, walk etc (about, in or on) from place to place with no definite destination in mind: I'd like to spend a holiday wandering through France; The mother wandered the streets looking for her child.) vandre omkring2) (to go astray or move away from the proper place or home: His mind wanders; My attention was wandering.) flakke2. noun(an act of wandering: He's gone for a wander round the shops.) slentretur- wanderer- wanderlust* * *['wondə] 1. verb1) (to go, move, walk etc (about, in or on) from place to place with no definite destination in mind: I'd like to spend a holiday wandering through France; The mother wandered the streets looking for her child.) vandre omkring2) (to go astray or move away from the proper place or home: His mind wanders; My attention was wandering.) flakke2. noun(an act of wandering: He's gone for a wander round the shops.) slentretur- wanderer- wanderlust -
65 удалять
несовер. - удалять;
совер. - удалить( кого-л./что-л.)
1) move off/away удалять из организма ≈ eliminate удалять семена ≈ to deseed удалять катаракту ≈ to couch мед. удалять волосы ≈ to depilate удалять серу ≈ to desulphurize удалять рога ≈ to dishorn
2) (заставлять уйти) make leave, send away удалять из зала заседания ≈ to remove from the hall удалять с поля ≈ to send off the field
3) (устранять) remove;
(в хирургии) ablate удалять пятно удалять зуб
4) (увольнять) dismiss, удалить (вн.)
1. (отдалять) take* (smth.) away, remove (smth.) ;
2. (устранять) remove (smth.) ;
(вырывать) take* out (smth.), extract( smth.) ;
~ пятно remove a stain;
~ зуб extract a tooth*;
3. (заставлять уйти) send* (smb.) away/out, have* (smb.) removed;
он был удалён с поля he was sent off;
~ся, удалиться
4. (отдаляться) move away( from) ;
берег постепенно удалялся the shore receded;
~ся от темы wander from the subject;
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'wondə
1. verb1) (to go, move, walk etc (about, in or on) from place to place with no definite destination in mind: I'd like to spend a holiday wandering through France; The mother wandered the streets looking for her child.) recorrer; vagar, errar; pasearse sin propósito2) (to go astray or move away from the proper place or home: His mind wanders; My attention was wandering.) extraviarse; divagar, viajar
2. noun(an act of wandering: He's gone for a wander round the shops.) vuelta, paseo- wanderer- wanderlust
wander vb vagar / deambular / dar vueltastr['wɒndəSMALLr/SMALL]2 (stray) apartarse, desviarse, alejarse; (get lost) extraviarse3 (river, road) serpentear4 (mind, thoughts) desviarse, divagar; (person) apartarse, desviarse1 (streets, area) vagar por, recorrer1 vuelta, paseo\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto go for a wander ir a dar una vueltawander ['wɑndər] vi1) ramble: deambular, vagar, vagabundear2) stray: alejarse, desviarse, divagarshe let her mind wander: dejó vagar la imaginaciónwander vt: recorrerto wander the streets: vagar por las callesv.• barloventear v.• deambular v.• desviarse v.• divagar v.• errar v.• extraviarse v.• pasear v.• recorrer v.• recorrer a la ventura v.• vagabundear v.• vagar v.• vaguear v.
I
1. 'wɑːndər, 'wɒndə(r)a) (+ adv compl) ( walk - in a leisurely way) pasear; (- aimlessly) deambular, vagar*he wandered in at ten — llegó a las diez tan campante or como si tal cosa
b) ( stray)don't wander off! we're leaving in five minutes — no te vayas por ahí, que dentro de cinco minutos nos vamos
don't wander off the point — no divagues, no te vayas por las ramas
to have wandering hands — tener* las manos largas
2.
to wander the streets — deambular or vagar* por las calles, caminar sin rumbo fijo
II
noun (esp BrE) (no pl) vuelta f, paseo m['wɒndǝ(r)]we're going to have a wander around the shops — vamos a dar una vuelta or un paseo por las tiendas
1.N paseo mto go for or have a wander — pasearse, dar un paseo, dar una vuelta
2. VI1) (for pleasure) pasear; (aimlessly) deambular, vagar, errarthey wandered aimlessly through the streets — iban deambulando or vagando por las calles
to wander round the shops — curiosear or pasearse por las tiendas
2) (=stray)to wander from the path — desviarse or alejarse del camino
3) (fig) [person] (in speech) divagarto wander from or off the point — salirse del tema
his attention wandered for a moment and the milk boiled over — se distrajo or despistó un momento y se le salió la leche
my attention wandered a bit in the second half of the film — perdí un poco la concentración or me distraje or me despisté en la segunda mitad de la película
3.VT [+ streets, hills] recorrer, vagar porhe had wandered the seven seas in search of it — liter había surcado los siete mares en su busca liter
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I
1. ['wɑːndər, 'wɒndə(r)]a) (+ adv compl) ( walk - in a leisurely way) pasear; (- aimlessly) deambular, vagar*he wandered in at ten — llegó a las diez tan campante or como si tal cosa
b) ( stray)don't wander off! we're leaving in five minutes — no te vayas por ahí, que dentro de cinco minutos nos vamos
don't wander off the point — no divagues, no te vayas por las ramas
to have wandering hands — tener* las manos largas
2.
to wander the streets — deambular or vagar* por las calles, caminar sin rumbo fijo
II
noun (esp BrE) (no pl) vuelta f, paseo mwe're going to have a wander around the shops — vamos a dar una vuelta or un paseo por las tiendas
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'wondə 1. verb1) (to go, move, walk etc (about, in or on) from place to place with no definite destination in mind: I'd like to spend a holiday wandering through France; The mother wandered the streets looking for her child.) vandre, streife omkring2) (to go astray or move away from the proper place or home: His mind wanders; My attention was wandering.) komme bort/på avveier2. noun(an act of wandering: He's gone for a wander round the shops.) streif, tur- wanderer- wanderlustvandreverb \/ˈwɒndə\/1) vandre omkring, vanke omkring, streife omkring2) gå (seg) vill, komme bort3) ( om vei eller elv) bukte seg, slynge seg4) ( om rykte) være i sving, sirkulere, gå5) gli, fare, gå, flakke6) tale usammenhengende, snakke over seg, fantasere, fablewander about vandre omkring, streife omkringwander away gå (seg) vill, komme bortwander from fjerne seg frawander off gå (seg) vill, komme borttale usammenhengende, fantasere prate seg bort, henge seg opp, fortape seg idu henger deg alltid opp i detaljer \/ du fortaper deg alltid i detaljerwander through streife rundt, vandre omkring, flakke rundt• do you want to wander through the world?wander up and down vandre fram og tilbake -
68 отдаляться
I несовер. - отдаляться;
совер. - отдалиться возвр.
1) (от кого-л./чего-л.) move away( from) ;
keep away (from)
2) перен. become estranged;
shun;
stray( from the subject) II страд. от отдалятьmove away (from oт Р) ;
become estraged ;Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > отдаляться
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(вн.)
1. (отодвигать от себя в сторону) push (smb., smth.) away (a little) ;
2. (освобождать от исполнения обязанностей) remove( smb.) ;
~ кого-л. от должности remove smb. from his, her post;
~ся, отстраниться
3. (отодвигаться) move aside, move away( from) ;
4. (от рд.;
уклоняться от какого-л. дела) hold* aloof( from), keep* away (from) ;
отстраниться от участия в чём-л. not participate in smth.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > отстранять, отстранить
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1. intransitive verb2) (stray) [Katze:] streunen; [Schafe:] sich verlaufen3) (fig.): (stray from subject) abschweifen2. transitive verb 3. nounI'll go for or take a wander round or through the town — ich werd' mal einen Bummel durch die Stadt machen
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/121097/wander_about">wander about* * *['wondə] 1. verb1) (to go, move, walk etc (about, in or on) from place to place with no definite destination in mind: I'd like to spend a holiday wandering through France; The mother wandered the streets looking for her child.) ziehen2) (to go astray or move away from the proper place or home: His mind wanders; My attention was wandering.) abschweifen2. noun(an act of wandering: He's gone for a wander round the shops.) das Herumziehen- wanderer- wanderlust* * *wan·der[ˈwɒndəʳ, AM ˈwɑ:ndɚ]to go for [or have] [or take] a \wander through the park/town einen Bummel durch den Park/die Stadt machen famII. vtto \wander the streets (leisurely) durch die Straßen schlendern; (being lost) durch die Straßen irrenIII. vi1. (lose concentration) abschweifenmy attention is \wandering ich bin nicht bei der Sache2. (become confused) wirr werdenher mind is beginning to \wander sie wird allmählich wirr [im Kopf fam]* * *['wɒndə(r)]1. nSpaziergang m; (through town, park also) Bummel m2. vthills, world durchstreifen (geh)to wander the streets — durch die Straßen wandern or (looking for sb/sth also) irren
3. vi1) (= walk around casually) herumlaufen; (more aimlessly) umherwandern (through, about in +dat); (leisurely) schlendern; (to see the shops) bummelnhe wandered past me in a dream — er ging wie im Traum an mir vorbei
he wandered over to speak to me — er kam zu mir herüber, um mit mir zu reden
his hands wandered over the keys — seine Hände wanderten über die Tasten
the bus wandered along the lanes for a couple of hours — der Bus zuckelte ein paar Stunden durch die Sträßchen
if his hands start wandering... (hum) — wenn er seine Finger nicht bei sich (dat) behalten kann...
2)the cattle must not be allowed to wander —
he wandered too near the edge of the cliff — er geriet zu nahe an den Rand des Abhangs
I accidentally wandered into Squire Thomas' property — ich bin aus Versehen in das Gelände von Squire Thomas geraten
3) (fig thoughts, eye) schweifen, wandernduring the lecture his mind wandered a bit — während der Vorlesung wanderten seine Gedanken umher or schweiften seine Gedanken ab
to wander off a point/the subject — von einem Punkt/vom Thema abschweifen or abkommen
* * *1. wandern:a) ziehen, streifenb) schlendern, bummeln:wander in hereinschneien umg (Besucher);4. irregehen, sich verirren, fig auch sich verwirrenfrom von):6. fantasieren:a) irrereden, faselnb) im Fieber reden7. geistesabwesend sein* * *1. intransitive verb1) (go aimlessly) umherirren; (walk slowly) bummeln2) (stray) [Katze:] streunen; [Schafe:] sich verlaufen3) (fig.): (stray from subject) abschweifen2. transitive verb 3. nounI'll go for or take a wander round or through the town — ich werd' mal einen Bummel durch die Stadt machen
Phrasal Verbs:* * *v.irren v.umherschweifen v.wandern v. -
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I ['wɒndə(r)]nome passeggiata f., camminata f., giro m.II 1. ['wɒndə(r)]to have o take a wander fare una passeggiata; to have a wander round the shops — fare un giro per negozi
verbo transitivo vagare per, girovagare per, girare per [countryside, town, streets]2.1) (walk, stroll) passeggiare2) (stray) [animal, lost person] vagare, errare, vagabondareto wander over to o up to sb. — avvicinarsi tranquillamente a qcn
4) (drift) [mind, attention] (through boredom, inattention) vagare, errare; (through age, illness) farneticare, vaneggiare; [ gaze] errare ( over su)to wander off the point o subject — allontanarsi dal tema, divagare
•* * *['wondə] 1. verb1) (to go, move, walk etc (about, in or on) from place to place with no definite destination in mind: I'd like to spend a holiday wandering through France; The mother wandered the streets looking for her child.) vagare, errare2) (to go astray or move away from the proper place or home: His mind wanders; My attention was wandering.) vagare2. noun(an act of wandering: He's gone for a wander round the shops.) giro- wanderer- wanderlust* * *I ['wɒndə(r)]nome passeggiata f., camminata f., giro m.II 1. ['wɒndə(r)]to have o take a wander fare una passeggiata; to have a wander round the shops — fare un giro per negozi
verbo transitivo vagare per, girovagare per, girare per [countryside, town, streets]2.1) (walk, stroll) passeggiare2) (stray) [animal, lost person] vagare, errare, vagabondareto wander over to o up to sb. — avvicinarsi tranquillamente a qcn
4) (drift) [mind, attention] (through boredom, inattention) vagare, errare; (through age, illness) farneticare, vaneggiare; [ gaze] errare ( over su)to wander off the point o subject — allontanarsi dal tema, divagare
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[sen'trifjuɡəl](tending to move away from a centre: centrifugal force.) centrifugal* * *[sen'trifjuɡəl](tending to move away from a centre: centrifugal force.) centrifugal -
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leave [sb., sth.] behind1) (go faster than) lasciare indietro, distanziare [person, competitor]2) (move away from) [vehicle, plane] allontanarsi da [coast, country, ground]; [ traveller] lasciare dietro di sé [town, country]; [ person] lasciare, lasciarsi dietro [ family]; fig. lasciarsi alle spalle, farla finita con [past, problems]3) (fail to bring) lasciare, dimenticare [object, animal]; leave [sth.] behind (cause to remain) [ person] lasciare dietro di sé [problems, bitterness]; [storm, flood] lasciare dietro di sé [ damage]to be o get left behind — (physically) [ person] restare indietro; (intellectually) restare indietro, non (riuscire) a seguire; (in business) [country, company] restare indietro, farsi distanziare
* * *vt + adv* * *leave [sb., sth.] behind1) (go faster than) lasciare indietro, distanziare [person, competitor]2) (move away from) [vehicle, plane] allontanarsi da [coast, country, ground]; [ traveller] lasciare dietro di sé [town, country]; [ person] lasciare, lasciarsi dietro [ family]; fig. lasciarsi alle spalle, farla finita con [past, problems]3) (fail to bring) lasciare, dimenticare [object, animal]; leave [sth.] behind (cause to remain) [ person] lasciare dietro di sé [problems, bitterness]; [storm, flood] lasciare dietro di sé [ damage]to be o get left behind — (physically) [ person] restare indietro; (intellectually) restare indietro, non (riuscire) a seguire; (in business) [country, company] restare indietro, farsi distanziare
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(вн.)
1. separate( smb., smth.) ;
(изолировать) remove( smb.) from contact( with) ;
(разъединять) cut off( smb.) ;
~ что-л. перегородкой partition smth. off;
~ что-л. занавеской curtain smth. off;
2. (отличать) distinguish( smth.) ;
~ правду от лжи distinguish truth from falsehood;
3. тк. несов. (служить границей чего-л.) divide( smth.), separate (smth.) ;
4. (выделять) allot( smth.) ;
отделить овец от козлищ библ. separate the sheep from the goats;
~ся, отделиться
5. (от рд.) (отпадать от чего-л.) come* off (smth.), part (from), detach itself (from), come* away (from) ;
кора отделилась от ствола the bark came/peeled off the trunk;
6. (отходить, удаляться) leave* (smth.), move away( from), detach one self (from).Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > отделять, отделить
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['wondə] 1. verb1) (to go, move, walk etc (about, in or on) from place to place with no definite destination in mind: I'd like to spend a holiday wandering through France; The mother wandered the streets looking for her child.) potikati se2) (to go astray or move away from the proper place or home: His mind wanders; My attention was wandering.) (za)bloditi2. noun(an act of wandering: He's gone for a wander round the shops.) pohajkovanje- wanderer- wanderlust* * *I [wɔndə]intransitive verbbloditi, begati, tavati, potikati se, potepati se, klatiti se; potovati, pešačiti; zabloditi, zaiti (tudi figuratively); oddaljiti se ( from od, tudi figuratively); viti se (reka, cesta); govoriti brez zveze, biti nepazljiv, blesti, fantazirati; biti duhovno odsoten, raztresen; transitive verb prepotovati, prehoditi; colloquially zavesti v zmoto, voditi za nos, zmesti, zbegatito wander out of one's way — zaiti, zabloditito wander off — oditi, oddaljiti se, izgubiti se (tudi figuratively)II [wɔndə]nounpopotovanje; pohajkovanje, postopanje -
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несовер. - отстраняться;
совер. - отстраниться возвр.
1) step aside
2) (от кого-л./чего-л.) (держаться в стороне) move away( from) ;
keep away (from) ;
remain aloof( from) ;
keep out of the way (of), keep aloof (from) перен.
3) (от чего-л.) (избежать удара и т.п.) dodge;
avoid
4) (уклоняться) shirkБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > отстраниться
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несовер. - отстраняться;
совер. - отстраниться возвр.
1) step aside
2) (от кого-л./чего-л.) (держаться в стороне) move away( from) ;
keep away (from) ;
remain aloof( from) ;
keep out of the way (of), keep aloof (from) перен.
3) (от чего-л.) (избежать удара и т.п.) dodge;
avoid
4) (уклоняться) shirkБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > отстраняться
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несовер. - отдаляться;
совер. - отдалиться возвр.
1) (от кого-л./чего-л.) move away( from) ;
keep away (from)
2) перен. become estranged;
shun;
stray( from the subject)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > отдалиться
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1. ( вн. от рд.) hold* (smth.) away (from) ;
2. (вн.;
отсрочивать) postpone( smth.), put* (smth.) off;
3. (вн.;
вызвать отчуждение) estrange( smb.) ;
~ся, отдалиться( от рд.)
4. move away( from) ;
берег отдалялся the shore receded;
5. (переставать общаться с кем-л.) shun (smb.) ;
~ся от темы stray from the subject.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > отдалять, отдалить
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A n1 ( also leave of absence) ( time off) gen congé m ; Mil permission f ; to take leave prendre des congés ; to take three days' leave prendre trois jours de congé ; I've taken all my leave for this year j'ai pris tous mes congés pour cette année ; to be granted 24 hours' leave Mil recevoir une permission de 24 heures ; to be on leave gen être en congé ; Mil être en permission ; to come home on leave Mil rentrer en permission ;2 ( permission) autorisation f ; to give sb leave to do donner à qn l'autorisation de faire ; to have sb's leave to do avoir l'autorisation de qn de faire ; to ask sb's leave to do, to ask leave of sb (to do) sout demander à qn l'autorisation de faire ; by ou with your leave avec votre permission ; without so much as a by your leave sans autre forme de procès ;1 ( depart from) gen partir de [house, station etc] ; ( more permanently) quitter [country, city etc] ; ( by going out) sortir de [room, building] ; he left home early il est parti tôt de chez lui ; to leave school ( permanently) quitter l'école ; the plane/train leaves Paris for Nice at 9.00 l'avion/le train pour Nice part de Paris à 9 heures ; to leave the road/table quitter la route/table ; to leave France to live in Canada quitter la France pour aller vivre au Canada ; to leave the track [train] dérailler ; to leave the ground [plane] décoller ; to leave one's seat se lever ; I left him cleaning his car quand je suis parti, il nettoyait sa voiture ; the smile left her face fig son sourire s'est effacé ; as soon as the words left her lips… à peine eut-elle fini de parler… ;2 ( leave behind) ( forgetfully) laisser [person] ; oublier [object] ; ( deliberately) quitter [partner] ; laisser [key, instructions, name, tip, address] (for pour ; with chez) ; ( permanently) abandonner [animal, children, family] ; he left his umbrella on the train il a oublié son parapluie dans le train ; the kittens had been left in a sack on avait abandonné les chatons dans un sac ; she's left her husband elle a quitté son mari ; to leave sb sth laisser qch à qn ; I've left him some instructions/the key je lui ai laissé des instructions/la clé ; to leave sb/sth in sb's care confier qn/qch à qn ;3 ( let remain) laisser [food, drink, gap, choice] ; he left his vegetables/wine il a laissé ses légumes/son vin ; you leave me no choice ou alternative but to… vous ne me laissez pas d'autre choix que de… ; he left us in no doubt as to ou about his feelings il ne nous a laissé aucun doute quant à ses sentiments ; to leave sth lying around laisser traîner qch ; to leave sth tidy/open/in ruins laisser qch en ordre/ouvert/en ruines ; to leave sb homeless laisser qn sans domicile ; to be left homeless se retrouver sans domicile ; there are/we have five minutes left il reste/il nous reste cinq minutes ; he was left short of money/time il ne lui restait plus beaucoup d'argent/de temps ; he stared at what was left of the house il a regardé longuement ce qui restait de la maison ; ten minus seven leaves three Math sept ôtés de dix, il reste trois ; the accident left him an orphan/a cripple l'accident a fait de lui un orphelin/un invalide ; the attack left her with a scar/a broken nose elle a gardé une cicatrice/un nez cassé après l'agression ; where does that leave me? qu'est-ce que je vais devenir? ;4 ( allow to do) to leave sth to sb laisser [qch] à qn [job, task] ; to leave it (up) to sb to do laisser à qn le soin de faire ; it will be left to him to do it on lui laissera le soin de le faire ; to leave the decision/choice (up) to sb laisser à qn le soin de décider/choisir ; to leave it up to sb where/how etc to do laisser qn décider où/comment etc faire ; to leave sb to do laisser qn faire ; leave him to sleep laisse-le dormir ; to leave sb to it ( to do something) laisser qn se débrouiller ; ( to be alone) laisser qn tranquille ; to leave sb to himself, to leave sb be ○ laisser qn tranquille ; leave him/me alone laisse-le/-moi tranquille ; leave it to ou with me je m'en occupe, je m'en charge ; leave everything to me! je m'en occupe, je me charge de tout! ;5 ( result in) [oil, wine, tea] faire [stain] ; [cup, plate etc] laisser [stain, mark] ; [cup, heel, chair] faire [hole, dent] ; the operation will leave a scar vous garderez une cicatrice de l'opération ;6 ( postpone) laisser [task, homework, housework] ; leave it till tomorrow/Friday/the end laisse ça pour demain/vendredi/la fin ;8 Jur ( bequeath) laisser, léguer [money, property] ; to leave sth to sb, to leave sb sth léguer qch à qn ;9 ( be survived by) laisser [widow, son, daughter] ;10 ( pass) to leave sth on one's left/right passer qch à gauche/à droite.C vi ( prét, pp left) partir ; to leave for partir pour [airport, France] ; to leave for work partir travailler ; to leave for another company partir dans une autre société ; he left for a career in advertising il est parti pour faire carrière dans la publicité.D v refl ( prét, pp left) to leave oneself (with) se réserver [time, money] ; to leave oneself short of money/time ne pas prévoir assez d'argent/de temps.■ leave about, leave around:▶ leave [sth] around ( carelessly) laisser traîner [books, papers, toys] ; ( deliberately) disposer [cushions, books, magazines].■ leave aside:▶ leave [sth] aside, leave aside [sth] laisser [qch] de côté ; leaving aside the question of ( ignoring for now) si on laisse de côté la question de ; ( not mentioning) sans parler du problème de.■ leave behind:▶ leave [sb/sth] behind1 ( go faster than) distancer [person, competitor] ; fig (in business, intellectually) distancer [person, competitor] ; the teacher left the students behind les étudiants n'arrivaient pas à suivre le professeur ;2 ( move away from) [vehicle, plane] s'éloigner de [coast, country, ground] ; [traveller] laisser [qch] derrière soi [town, country] ; [person] quitter [family, husband] ; fig en finir avec, tirer un trait sur [past, problems, relationship] ;3 ( fail to bring) ( accidentally) oublier, laisser [object, child, animal] ; ( deliberately) laisser [object, child, animal] ;▶ leave [sth] behind ( cause to remain) [person] laisser [chaos, problems, bitterness] ; [earthquake, storm, flood] faire [damage] ; to leave chaos behind laisser la pagaille ○ ; the army/tornado left a trail of destruction behind it l'armée/la tornade a tout détruit sur son passage ; to be ou get left behind ( not keep up) ( physically) [person] se faire distancer ; ( intellectually) ne pas suivre, être largué ○ ; ( in business) [country, company] se laisser distancer ; ( not be taken) ( accidentally) être oublié ; ( deliberately) the plants were left behind on a laissé les plantes.■ leave in:▶ leave [sth] in laisser [object, paragraph, quote].■ leave off:▶ leave off [rain] cesser ; [person] s'interrompre ; to carry on ou continue where one left off reprendre là où on en était ; where did we leave off? où en étions-nous? ; leave off ○ ! arrête ○ ! ;▶ leave [sth] off, leave off [sth]1 ( not put on) ne pas mettre [coat, tie, hat, lid, blanket] ; ( not put back on) ne pas remettre [coat, tie, hat, lid, blanket] ;2 ( not switch on) ne pas allumer [light, TV] ; ne pas brancher [iron, kettle] ; ( leave switched off) laisser [qch] éteint [light, central heating, TV] ; laisser [qch] débranché [iron, kettle] ;3 ( omit) omettre [name, item, letter] ; ( by mistake) oublier [name, item, letter] ; to leave sth off a list omettre qch d'une liste.■ leave on:▶ leave [sth] on2 ( not switch off) laisser [qch] allumé [light, TV, central heating] ; laisser [qch] branché [iron] ; laisser [qch] ouvert [gas, tap] ; laisser [safety catch].■ leave out:▶ leave [sb/sth] out, leave out [sb/sth]1 ( fail to include) ( accidentally) omettre, oublier [word, line, name, fact] ; oublier [ingredient, object, person] ( deliberately) omettre [name, fact, reference] ; ne pas mettre [ingredient, object] ; (from social group, activity) tenir [qn] à l'écart ; to feel left out se sentir tenu à l'écart ; leave it out ○ ! arrête ○ ! ; to leave sth out of omettre qch de [text] ; to leave sb out of exclure qn de [group] ; leave me out of it! ne me mêlez pas à ça! ; to leave sth out of one's calculations ne pas tenir compte de qch dans ses calculs ;2 ( let remain outdoors) laisser [qch] dehors [bicycle, washing, milk] ;3 ( not put away) laisser [qch] dehors [clothes] ;4 ( not put in) ne pas mettre [contact lenses, plug] ; ( not put back) ne pas remettre [contact lenses, plug].■ leave over:▶ leave [sth] over1 ( cause to remain) laisser [food, drink] ; there is/we have some money left over il reste/il nous reste de l'argent ;2 ( postpone) remettre [qch] à plus tard [discussion, meeting].
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