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41 stela, stinga af meî
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42 выходить из-под контроля
Русско-английский словарь по вычислительной технике и программированию > выходить из-под контроля
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43 darse a la fuga
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44 escapar con
• run away with -
45 escaparse de casa
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46 fugarse con
• run away with -
47 huir con
• run away with -
48 irse con la idea de que
• run away with the idea thatDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > irse con la idea de que
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49 irse por pies
• run away -
50 pegar carrera
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51 odbeći sa kim
• run away with -
52 udaljavati
• run away -
53 udaljavati se
• run away from -
54 udaljavati se od
• run away from -
55 zanositi se čime
• run away with -
56 uciekać
• run away -
57 prchat
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58 utéct utéci
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59 kouri ale bè rout
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60 стрелка улавливающего тупика
Russian-English dictionary of railway terminology > стрелка улавливающего тупика
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Run away — Run away, little boy Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Run away, little boy Episodio de Gilmore Girls Episodio nº Temporada 2 Episodio 9 Escrito por John Stephens Dirigido por Danny Leiner … Wikipedia Español
run\ away — • run away • run off v To leave and not plan to come back; go without permission; escape. Many times Tommy said he would run away from home, but he never did. The guards in jail make sure that none of the prisoners run away. Compare: get away … Словарь американских идиом
run away from someone — run away (from (someone/something)) 1. to leave a person or place secretly and suddenly. Vinnie ran away from home when he was 16. 2. to avoid someone or something unpleasant. You can t run away from your problems by watching videos all day. It… … New idioms dictionary
run away from something — run away (from (someone/something)) 1. to leave a person or place secretly and suddenly. Vinnie ran away from home when he was 16. 2. to avoid someone or something unpleasant. You can t run away from your problems by watching videos all day. It… … New idioms dictionary
run away from — run away (from (someone/something)) 1. to leave a person or place secretly and suddenly. Vinnie ran away from home when he was 16. 2. to avoid someone or something unpleasant. You can t run away from your problems by watching videos all day. It… … New idioms dictionary
run away — (from (someone/something)) 1. to leave a person or place secretly and suddenly. Vinnie ran away from home when he was 16. 2. to avoid someone or something unpleasant. You can t run away from your problems by watching videos all day. It is a… … New idioms dictionary
run away from somebody/ … — ˌrun aˈway (from sb/…) derived to leave sb/a place suddenly; to escape from sb/a place • He ran away from home at the age of thirteen. • Looking at all the accusing faces, she felt a sudden urge to run away. related noun ↑ … Useful english dictionary
run away with you — ˌrun aˈway with you derived if a feeling runs away with you, it gets out of your control • Her imagination tends to run away with her. Main entry: ↑runderived … Useful english dictionary
run away — ► run away 1) take flight; escape. 2) try to avoid facing up to danger or difficulty. Main Entry: ↑run … English terms dictionary
run away with — ► run away with 1) escape the control of. 2) win (a competition or prize) easily. Main Entry: ↑run … English terms dictionary
run away from something — ˌrun aˈway from sth derived to try to avoid sth because you are shy, lack confidence, etc • You can t just run away from the situation. Main entry: ↑runderived … Useful english dictionary