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1) andarsene, allontanarsi2) colloq. fig.to walk off with sth. — andarsene con qcs., portare via qcs.; (as theft) filarsela con qcs.; walk off [sth.], walk [sth.] off fare una passeggiata per smaltire [hangover, large meal]
* * *1. vi + advSee:2. vt + adv(lunch) smaltire, (headache) far passare camminando* * *1) andarsene, allontanarsi2) colloq. fig.to walk off with sth. — andarsene con qcs., portare via qcs.; (as theft) filarsela con qcs.; walk off [sth.], walk [sth.] off fare una passeggiata per smaltire [hangover, large meal]
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■ walk offA v. i. + avv.B v. t. + avv.farsi passare ( un dolore, la sbornia, ecc.); smaltire, digerire camminando: to walk off one's anger [the effect of wine], smaltire la collera [gli effetti del vino] camminandoC v. t. + prep.stancare (q.) facendolo camminare: He walked me off my feet, mi ha sfiancato a furia di farmi camminare □ to walk off one's dinner, camminare per digerire □ ( sport) to walk off the field, abbandonare il campo. -
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1) lit partir brusquement2) (colloq) figto walk off with something — ( innocently) partir avec quelque chose; ( as theft) filer (colloq) avec quelque chose
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walk off отивам си, измъквам се; to \walk off off with разг. открадвам, задигам, отнасям, отнемам, отмъквам; спечелвам с лекота; to \walk off s.o. off his feet пришпорвам някого, карам го да остане без крака от бързане; -
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walk off а) уходить; We said goodbye; then he turned and walked off withoutanother word. б) уводить; в) coll. унести, украсть (with); Someone got in andwalked off with the jewels while we were out. г) одержать легкую победу(with); Jim walks off with the top prize every year, it hardly seems fair tothe others. -
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• walk off/away with something 1. to get away with stolen goods; 2. to win the prize easily 1. легко уйти с награбленным; 2. легко завоевать приз1. The robbers walked off with precious stones and cash and nobody saw anything! 2. He walked away with the top prize.
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1. intransitive verb1) (leave) weggehen; verschwinden2)2. transitive verbwalk off with something — (coll.) sich mit etwas davonmachen (ugs.)
walk off a hangover — einen Spaziergang machen, um seinen Kater loszuwerden
* * *◆ walk offI. vtto \walk off off anger/depression/pain spazieren gehen, um den Ärger/die Depressionen/die Schmerzen loszuwerdento \walk off off a meal einen Verdauungsspaziergang machenII. vi1. (leave) weggehen2. (take without asking)3. (easily win)▪ to \walk off off with sth etw spielend gewinnen* * *1. vt seppounds ablaufen (inf)I'm going out to try and walk off this headache/hangover — ich gehe jetzt an die Luft, um meine Kopfschmerzen/meinen Kater loszuwerden
we walked off our lunch with a stroll in the park — nach dem Mittagessen haben wir einen Verdauungsspaziergang im Park gemacht
2. viweggehenhe walked off in the opposite direction — er ging in die andere Richtung davon
* * *A v/i1. davon-, fort-, weggehen:c) etwas versehentlich mitnehmen,d) einen Kampf, eine Wahl etc spielend gewinnenB v/t1. jemanden abführen2. ablaufen:walk off one’s legs sich die Beine ablaufen;walk sb off their feet jemanden abhetzen* * *1. intransitive verb1) (leave) weggehen; verschwinden2)2. transitive verbwalk off with something — (coll.) sich mit etwas davonmachen (ugs.)
walk off a hangover — einen Spaziergang machen, um seinen Kater loszuwerden
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1. Ihe walked off он ушел; он отошел2. IIwalk off in some manner he Godly walked off он хладнокровно зашагал прочь3. IIIwalk off smth. /smth. off/ walk off a headache пройтись, чтобы избавиться от головной боли; walk one's anger off походить, чтобы перестать злиться /чтобы остыть/; walk off the effects of the drink пойти проветриться после выпивки; walk off one's lunch походить после завтрака, чтобы не поправляться4. XIVwalk off doing smth. he walked off saying that he never wanted to see me again он ушел, сказав, что больше никогда не захочет меня видеть5. XVIwalk off with smth. call. walk off with the spoons (with a box, with the money, with smb.'s umbrella, with smb.'s dictionary, etc.) уйти, прихватив с собой ложки и т.д. -
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vtto \walk off off anger/ depression/ pain spazieren gehen, um den Ärger/die Depressionen/die Schmerzen loszuwerden;to \walk off off a meal einen Verdauungsspaziergang machen vi1) ( leave) weggehen2) ( take without asking)to \walk off off with sth etw mitgehen lassen ( fam)3) ( easily win)to \walk off off with sth etw spielend gewinnen -
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transitive verb oditi, odpraviti se; transitive verb odpeljati, odvesti; pregnati, znebiti se s hojoto walk off with s.th. — pobegniti s čim; odnesti (nagrado itd.) -
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phr.v.1.заминува, си оди: Don't walk off when I'm trying to talk to you! Немој да си одиш кога сакам да зборувам со тебе2. walk off a headache излегува во прошетка за да му помине главоболката; walk off dinner/lunch оди во прошетка да му спадне јадењето -
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phrvi infml1)2)Don't walk off with the idea that you can get away with it — И не думай, что тебе все это сойдет с рук
3)4)I was pretty sure she would walk off with the show — Я был уверен, что она завоюет симпатии зрителей
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1)a) v + adv ( go away) irse*, marcharse (esp Esp)b) v + adv, v + prep + o ( Sport) retirarse, salir*2) v + o + adv, v + adv + o1.VI + ADV irse, marcharse2.VT + ADV* * *1)a) v + adv ( go away) irse*, marcharse (esp Esp)b) v + adv, v + prep + o ( Sport) retirarse, salir*2) v + o + adv, v + adv + o -
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['wo:k of] a) iki, largohem; b) gj.fol. qëroj, përlaj (diçka); c) heq me të ecur (peshën e tepërt etj): walk off a headache dal në ajër për të shpëtuar nga dhimbja e kokëswalk off with ['wo:k of with] a) fitoj me lehtësi; b) vjedh -
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1) (to win easily: He walked off with all the prizes at the school sports.) llevarse de calle, ganar con facilidad2) (to steal: The thieves have walked off with my best silver and china.) mangar, birlar, chorizarv + adv + prep + oa) ( take) llevarseb) ( win) \<\<prize\>\> llevarseVI + PREP (=take, win)* * *v + adv + prep + oa) ( take) llevarseb) ( win) \<\<prize\>\> llevarse -
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1) (to win easily: He walked off with all the prizes at the school sports.) (portare via)2) (to steal: The thieves have walked off with my best silver and china.) rubare* * *vi + adv + prepto walk off with sth — (steal) andarsene con qc, (win: prize, bargain) assicurarsi qc con facilità
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