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1 ■ want out
■ want outv. i. + avv. (fam. USA e scozz.)2 (fig.) volersi tirare fuori (da qc.); non volerne più sapere; non starci più; volerla fare finita: I'm fed up: I want out!, sono arcistufo; voglio uscirne. -
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3 want out of
phrvi AmE infmlThe ordinary people want out of their government's involvement in the war — Простые люди не хотят нести ответственности вместе с правительством за участие в этой войне
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4 want out
1) (asking to exit) volere uscireto want out of — volersi tirare fuori da [ deal]
* * *vi + advfam volerne uscire* * *1) (asking to exit) volere uscireto want out of — volersi tirare fuori da [ deal]
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5 want out
Am inf выйти из игры, отказаться от чего-либо; броситьIf you want out, right now, just say so, and I’ll understand.
I can’t stand this job a minute longer, I want out!
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6 want out
phrvi AmE infml1)2)He's trying to walk all over me and I want out — Я хочу от него уйти, а то он меня совсем заест
He had had as much as he could stand and he wanted out — Ему все осточертело, и он решил развязаться с этим делом
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VI + ADV1) (of house, room) querer salir2)he wants out — (of scheme, project, job) quiere dejarlo
to want out of — [+ scheme, project, job] querer dejar; [+ relationship] querer dejar, querer terminar con
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(colloq)1) ( asking to exit) vouloir sortir2) ( discontinuing participation) vouloir laisser tomber (colloq) -
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phr v разг. хотеть выйтиfurthermore, I want to add … — кроме того, я хочу добавить …
I want nothing besides this — я ничего не хочу, кроме этого
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10 want out
разг. хотеть выйти the dog wants out ≈ собака просится на улицу (разговорное) хотеть выйти - the dog wants out собака просится на улицуБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > want out
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14 want out
1) Общая лексика: проситься на улицу (о животном)2) Разговорное выражение: хотеть выйти3) Сленг: хотеть прервать отношения с кем-л -
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хотеть выйтиАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > want out
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v.querer salirse, querer salir, quererse salir.
См. также в других словарях:
want out of something — ˌwant ˈout | ˌwant ˈout of sth derived (informal) to want to stop being involved in sth • Jenny was fed up. She wanted out. Main entry: ↑wantderived … Useful english dictionary
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want out — in. to want to remove oneself from some association or relationship. □ Ted had had as much as he could stand, and he wanted out. □ I want out. This relationship is stifling me … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
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want out — verb To want to leave something. After six months in a tedious desk job, Anna wants out … Wiktionary
want out — to wish to kill yourself Literally, to wish to extract yourself from a deal or arrangement: Does the letter signify anything to you? Only that he wanted out. (B. Forbes, 1983 it was a suicide note) … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
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