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1 turf out
turf out [sb., sth.], turf [sb., sth.] out sbattere fuori, cacciare via* * *vt + adv Britfam buttar fuori* * *turf out [sb., sth.], turf [sb., sth.] out sbattere fuori, cacciare via -
2 turf out
turf out [somebody/something], turf [somebody/something] out virer (colloq) -
3 turf out
вышвырнуть глагол: -
4 turf out
transitive verb(coll.) rausschmeißen (ugs.)* * *◆ turf out* * *vt sep (Brit inf)person rauswerfen, rausschmeißen (inf); plan umschmeißen (inf), verwerfen; suggestions abtun; (= throw away) wegschmeißen (inf)* * *transitive verb(coll.) rausschmeißen (ugs.) -
5 turf out
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6 turf out
I phrvi infml esp BrEII phrvt infml esp BrEWe had to turf out when her parents arrived — Когда пришли ее родители, нам пришлось выметаться
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7 turf out
1) Разговорное выражение: (of) турнуть (из)2) Сленг: вышвырнуть, выбрасывать3) Табуированная лексика: отвергать -
8 turf out (of)
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9 turf out
v + o + adv, v + adv + o (BrE colloq) \<\<person\>\> echar, poner* de patitas en la calle (fam), correr (fam), botar (AmL exc RPl); \<\<rubbish/clothes\>\> tirar, botar (AmL exc RPl)VT + ADV (Brit) echar (de la casa), plantar en la calle* * *v + o + adv, v + adv + o (BrE colloq) \<\<person\>\> echar, poner* de patitas en la calle (fam), correr (fam), botar (AmL exc RPl); \<\<rubbish/clothes\>\> tirar, botar (AmL exc RPl) -
10 turf out
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11 turf out
kovmak, dışarı atmak -
12 turf out
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14 turf out
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15 turf out
v fer fora, expulsar (persones) | llençar (roba vella) -
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17 turf out
выбрасывать, вышвырнуть -
18 turf out
v.1 echar (familiar) (eject) (británico)2 expulsar, arrojar afuera. -
19 turf out
sepetlemek, kovmak, atmak, kapi disari etmek -
20 to turf out
См. также в других словарях:
turf out — verb put out or expel from a place The unruly student was excluded from the game • Syn: ↑eject, ↑chuck out, ↑exclude, ↑boot out, ↑turn out • Derivationally related forms: ↑exclusion ( … Useful english dictionary
turf out — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms turf out : present tense I/you/we/they turf out he/she/it turfs out present participle turfing out past tense turfed out past participle turfed out British informal to force someone to leave a place or an… … English dictionary
turf out — PHRASAL VERB If someone is turfed out of a place or position, they are forced to leave. [BRIT, INFORMAL] [be V ed P] We hear stories of people being turfed out and ending up on the streets... [be V ed P of n] The party was turfed out of office… … English dictionary
turf out — Verb. To expel a thing or a person, to throw out. E.g. Haven t you turfed out that broken chair yet? Informal … English slang and colloquialisms
Turf out — throw out; eject … Dictionary of Australian slang
turf out — Australian Slang throw out; eject … English dialects glossary
turf out — (Slang) exile someone, expel something … English contemporary dictionary
turf out — Eject … A concise dictionary of English slang
turf — [tʉrf] n. pl. turfs or Archaic turves [tʉrvz] [ME < OE, akin to ON torf < IE * dorbhos, sod, tuft of grass < base * derbh , to twist together] 1. a) a surface layer of earth containing grass plants with their matted roots; sod; sward b)… … English World dictionary
turf — turf1 [tə:f US tə:rf] n plural turfs or turves [tə:vz US tə:rvz] [: Old English;] 1.) [U] especially BrE a surface that consists of soil with grass on top, or an artificial surface that looks like this ▪ soft green turf 2.) BrE … Dictionary of contemporary English
turf — /tɜf / (say terf) noun (plural turfs or turves /tɜvz / (say tervz)) 1. the covering of grass, etc., with its matted roots, forming the surface of grassland. 2. a piece cut or torn from the surface of grassland, with the grass, etc., growing on… …