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1 skive off
1.(Brit. coll.)intransitive verb sich verdrücken (ugs.)2. transitive verbschwänzen (ugs.)* * *to \skive off off school die Schule schwänzen slto \skive off off work sich akk vor der Arbeit drücken* * *vi (Brit inf)sich abseilen (sl), sich drücken (inf)* * *1.(Brit. coll.)intransitive verb sich verdrücken (ugs.)2. transitive verbschwänzen (ugs.) -
2 skive off
vito \skive off off school die Schule schwänzen (sl)to \skive off off work sich akk vor der Arbeit drücken -
3 skive
intransitive verb(Brit. coll.) sich drücken (ugs.)Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/91677/skive_off">skive off* * *[skaɪv]no skiving! keine faulen Ausreden!* * *[skaɪv] (Brit inf)1. nto be on the skive — blaumachen (inf); (from school etc) schwänzen (inf)
to have a good skive — sich (dat) einen schönen Tag machen (inf), sich vor der Arbeit drücken
2. viblaumachen (inf); (from school etc) schwänzen (inf)* * *skive1 [skaıv]A v/t2. einen Edelstein abschleifenB s Diamantenschleifscheibe fskive2 [skaıv] Br umgA v/t sich vor einer Arbeit, Verantwortung etc drücken* * *intransitive verb(Brit. coll.) sich drücken (ugs.)Phrasal Verbs: -
4 skive
[skaɪv]vito skive off BRIT — (from school) schwänzen, (from work) blaumachen
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5 skive
[skaɪv]vito skive off BRIT — (from school) schwänzen, (from work) blaumachen
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skive off — ˌskive ˈoff [intransitive/transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they skive off he/she/it skives off present participle skiving off past tense … Useful english dictionary
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Skive — To skive is to evade something. When I was a kid we used to skive off school on Wednesdays instead of doing sports. We always got caught of course, presumably because the teachers used to do the same when they were fourteen! … The American's guide to speaking British
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skive — [skaıv] v also skive off [i]BrE informal [Date: 1900 2000; Origin: Perhaps from French esquiver to get away secretly ] to avoid work or school by staying away or leaving without permission >skiver n … Dictionary of contemporary English
skive — UK [skaɪv] / US verb [intransitive] Word forms skive : present tense I/you/we/they skive he/she/it skives present participle skiving past tense skived past participle skived British informal to not be at work or school when you should be there He … English dictionary
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