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['skʌrɪ] 1. гл.1)а) бежать стремглав; нестисьSyn:scamper 2.б) сновать, суетливо двигаться; метатьсяWhen the forest caught fire, many of the animals could be seen scurrying for safety. — Когда начался пожар, можно было видеть, как многие животные метались по лесу, ища спасения.
Syn:2) торопить, гнать; заставлять быстро двигаться2. сущ.The wind scurried the snow south or east. — Ветер гнал снег на юг и на восток.
1)а) быстрый бег, стремительное движениеSyn:rush II 1.б) беготня, суета, спешкаSyn:3) спорт. бег или скачки на короткую дистанцию -
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n. hızla kaçma, acele etme, koşturma, kısa at yarışı————————v. hızla kaçmak, acele etmek, koşmak* * *1. acele et (v.) 2. acele etme (n.)* * *1. verb((usually with away, off etc) to run with short, quick steps: It began to rain and we scurried home.) telâşla koşmak2. noun(an act or a noise of hurrying: a scurry of feet.) koşuşturma -
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1. verb((usually with away, off etc) to run with short, quick steps: It began to rain and we scurried home.) drveti2. noun(an act or a noise of hurrying: a scurry of feet.) drvenje* * *[skʌri]1.nounhitro drobnenje korakov, hitrica, naglica; sport kratek, hiter tek; (deževni) naliv, ploha;2.intransitive verbteči z drobnimi koraki, drobneti, drobiti korake; transitive verb hitro goniti, gnati -
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1. verb((usually with away, off etc) to run with short, quick steps: It began to rain and we scurried home.) (rýchlo) cupkať2. noun(an act or a noise of hurrying: a scurry of feet.) cupkanie, cupot* * *• zahnat• zhon• uhánat• prehánka• dupkat• dupkanie• fujavica• hnat sa• cupkat• cupotanie• cupotat• cupkanie• cupot• chvat• rozohnat• krátky klus• metelica -
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дви́гаться поспе́шно ( суетливо)the mouse scurried away into a hole — мы́шка ю́ркнула в но́рку
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cockroaches crawl (scurry away) тараканы ползают (быстро разбегаются/уползают) -
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[rʌn]v(ran, run)1) бегать, бежать, пробегатьI've got to run for my bus. — Мне пришлось побежать, чтобы успеть на автобус.
We must not run too swiftly to our conclusions. — Не стоит так спешить с нашими выводами.
He ran as fast as he could. — Он бежал со всех ног.
She ran to meet him. — Она побежала ему навстречу.
It's been a nice visit, but now we have to run. — Было очень приятно побывать у вас, но сейчас нам надо бежать.
- run to smb- run into smb
- run home
- run upstairs
- run the streets2) двигаться, курсировать, ходить- buses run every twenty minutes3) тянуться, идти, вести- road runs across smth- scar runs across smb's cheek4) течь, впадать- tears run down the cheeks5) гласить- letter runs as follows...6) управлять, вести- run a car- run a house- run- dash, to rush, to jog, to trot, to scurry- dash
- she dashed forward and pulled the child away from the edge of the road
- I'm exhausted, I spent the whole day dashing around looking for Christmas presents
- as soon as school was over, she dashed off to play with her friends
- trot
- teacher was walking briskly, his students trotting behind
- old dog heard a noise and trotted to investigate
- jog
- she jogs regularly to keep fit
- they went jogging to gether every evening after work
- doctor said that I had to jog at least three miles every day
- scurry
- mouse scurried into its hole
- nurses were scurried about the ward, preparing everything before the doctor's inspection
- rush
- try to do your work calmly and carefully without rushing
- don't rush! You will spoil it
- don't rush me, you'll only get me do it wrong
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