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"подкараулить противника во время купания и унести его одежду (воспользоваться его одеждой)", нарядиться в тогу противника, выступать в доспехах противника, т. е. начать проводить политику другой партии [выражение создано Б. Дизраэли: The Right Honourable gentleman Sir Robert Peel - автор] caught the Whigs bathing and walked away with their clothes. (‘Speech in the House of Commons’, Febr. 28, 1845)The current doctrine is that Labour must ape the Tory in order to unseat him... It is appearance that counts in this wicked world and there's a world of difference between stealing your opponent's clothes while he is bathing, and then leaving him naked and presumably ashamed, and wearing your opponent's borrowed and wornout trousers. (‘Tribune’) — Лейборист наших дней, чтобы занять в парламенте место консерватора, должен походить на последнего как две капли воды... Да, в этом жестоком мире внешности придается слишком большое значение. Но ведь есть же разница между элегантным платьем, украденным у ничего не подозревающего противника, который, оказавшись нагишом, заливается краской стыда, и потертыми штанами, взятыми у противника напрокат.
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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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walk away/off with 1. прикарманить; уйти, прихватив чужоеIt looks like somebody walked off with my textbook.
2. легко/без труда одержать победуSomeone got in and walked off with the jewels while we were out.
We expected a tough opponent, but to his surprise he walked away with first place.
Our team walked off with the championship.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > walk off with
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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
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > walk off with
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walk away 1) отивам си; бягам (от проблем) ( from); 2) отвеждам, откарвам; to walk away with 1) разг. открадвам, задигам, отнасям, отмъквам; 2) задминавам, изпреварвам, побеждавам лесно; -
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intransitive verb1) weggehenshe was lucky to walk away from the accident — sie hatte großes Glück, den Unfallort unverletzt verlassen zu können
2) (fig.)he tried to walk away from the problem — (ignore it) er versuchte, dem Problem aus dem Weg zu gehen
walk away with something — (coll.) (win easily) etwas spielend leicht gewinnen; (steal) sich mit etwas davonmachen (ugs.)
* * *vi1. (remove sth)2. (easily win)▪ to \walk away away with sth etw spielend gewinnento \walk away away from one's competition die Konkurrenz mit Leichtigkeit besiegen4. (escape unhurt)to \walk away away from an accident einen Unfall unverletzt überstehen* * *viweg- or davongehenyou can't just walk away from ten years of marriage — du kannst doch zehn Jahre Ehe nicht einfach so abschreiben
to walk away with a prize etc — einen Preis etc kassieren or einstecken (inf)
* * *walk away v/i weg-, fortgehen:walk away from a car crash bei einem Autounfall (fast) unverletzt bleiben;c) etwas versehentlich mitnehmen,d) einen Kampf, eine Wahl etc spielend gewinnen* * *intransitive verb1) weggehenshe was lucky to walk away from the accident — sie hatte großes Glück, den Unfallort unverletzt verlassen zu können
2) (fig.)he tried to walk away from the problem — (ignore it) er versuchte, dem Problem aus dem Weg zu gehen
walk away with something — (coll.) (win easily) etwas spielend leicht gewinnen; (steal) sich mit etwas davonmachen (ugs.)
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1) andare via, allontanarsi2) fig.3) fig. (survive unscathed) uscire indenne4)to walk away with — (win easily) vincere senza difficoltà [game, election]; (carry off) portarsi via o a casa [ prize]
5) sportto walk away from sb. — (di)staccare qcn
* * *vi + advallontanarsi (a piedi), andare via, (fig: unhurt) uscire illeso (-a)to walk away with sth — (fig: win easily) vincere facilmente qc
* * *1) andare via, allontanarsi2) fig.3) fig. (survive unscathed) uscire indenne4)to walk away with — (win easily) vincere senza difficoltà [game, election]; (carry off) portarsi via o a casa [ prize]
5) sportto walk away from sb. — (di)staccare qcn
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v + adv ( from a place) alejarsethe driver walked away unhurt/with a few scratches — el conductor salió ileso/se escapó con sólo unos rasguños
VI + ADV irse, marcharsehe just got up and walked away — simplemente se levantó y se fue or se marchó
you can't just walk away from it! — ¡no puedes desentenderte!
to walk away with — [+ prize] llevarse; (=steal) robar
* * *v + adv ( from a place) alejarsethe driver walked away unhurt/with a few scratches — el conductor salió ileso/se escapó con sólo unos rasguños
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1) walk away from smb. walk away from all one's competitors (from that team, etc.) оставить своих соперников и т.д. позади, обогнать /выиграть у/своих соперников и т.д.2) walk away with smth. walk away with his master's money (with a wallet, etc.) украсть /стащить/ кошелек хозяина и т.д.3) || walk away with a prize легко завоевать /выиграть/ приз -
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фраз. гл.1) ( walk away with) разг. унести, украсть (что-л.)Someone got in and walked away with the jewels while we were out. — Пока нас не было, кто-то зашёл и украл драгоценности.
2) ( walk away from) оставаться целым и невредимым ( после аварии)How could he walk away from a crash like that without a mark on him? — Как он мог остаться после такой аварии целым и невредимым, без единой царапины?
3) разг. легко победить ( в соревновании)She walked away with all the top prizes. — Она выиграла все высшие награды соревнований.
I knew we were going to walk away from the other team. — Я знал, что мы легко победим команду противника.
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1. phr v сл. обогнать, оставить позади; легко победить2. phr v сл. не пострадать при аварииto walk with a droop — ходить сутулясь, горбиться при ходьбе
to walk with a hobble — хромать при ходьбе; идти прихрамывая
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2) fig4)to walk away with — gagner [quelque chose] haut la main [game, tournament]; remporter [quelque chose] haut la main [election]; décrocher [prize, honour]
5) Sportto walk away from somebody/something — laisser quelqu'un/quelque chose loin derrière
См. также в других словарях:
walk\ away\ with — • walk away with • walk off with v 1. To take and go away with; take away; often: steal. When Father went to work, he accidentally walked off with Mother s umbrella. How can a thief walk off with a safe in broad daylight? 2. To take, get, or win… … Словарь американских идиом
walk away with — • walk away with • walk off with take and go away with, take away, steal Someone walked away with the computer from the library last night … Idioms and examples
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walk away with — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms walk away with : present tense I/you/we/they walk away with he/she/it walks away with present participle walking away with past tense walked away with past participle walked away with 1) walk away with… … English dictionary
walk away with — PHRASAL VERB If you walk away with something such as a prize, you win it or get it very easily. [JOURNALISM] [V P P n] Enter our competition and you could walk away with ₤10,000. Syn: walk off with … English dictionary
walk away with — phrasal 1. : to win or take by outdoing one s competitors without difficulty walked away with first prize expects to walk away with the nomination 2. : to take over unexpectedly from someone else : steal II 1g a new actor in a minor role amost… … Useful english dictionary
walk away with something — walk away with (something) to win or get something easily. The German soccer team is favored to walk away with the championship. She got a minor injury and walked off with a million dollar insurance settlement … New idioms dictionary
walk away with — ► walk off with (or away with) informal 1) steal. 2) win. Main Entry: ↑walk … English terms dictionary
walk away with — or[walk off with] {v.} 1. To take and go away with; take away; often: steal. * /When Father went to work, he accidentally walked off with Mother s umbrella./ * /How can a thief walk off with a safe in broad daylight?/ 2. To take, get, or win… … Dictionary of American idioms
walk away with — or[walk off with] {v.} 1. To take and go away with; take away; often: steal. * /When Father went to work, he accidentally walked off with Mother s umbrella./ * /How can a thief walk off with a safe in broad daylight?/ 2. To take, get, or win… … Dictionary of American idioms
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