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матовое
escabullirse
scuttle1 [ingl. am. ˈskədl, ingl. brit. ˈskʌt(ə)l] SUST. (for coal)
scuttle2 [ingl. am. ˈskədl, ingl. brit. ˈskʌt(ə)l] V. intr.
I. scuttle3 [ingl. am. ˈskədl, ingl. brit. ˈskʌt(ə)l] NÁUT. V. trans.
scuttle ship:
II. scuttle3 [ingl. am. ˈskədl, ingl. brit. ˈskʌt(ə)l] NÁUT. SUST.
I. away [ingl. am. əˈweɪ, ingl. brit. əˈweɪ] ADV. away often appears as the second element of certain verb structures in English (back away, do away with, slip away, etc.). For translations, see the relevant verb entry (back, do, slip, etc.).
1.1. away (from place, person):
me di vuelta Co. Sur
1.2. away (indicating removal):
2.1. away (in the distance):
2.2. away (absent):
2.3. away DEP. esp ingl. brit. :
3. away (on one's way):
4.1. away with imperative:
4.2. away (continuously):
5.1. away (into nothing):
5.2. away (indicating use of time):
6.1. away (in opposite direction to):
6.2. away (at a distance, separated from):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
away with liter. as prep. away with her to the tower!
II. away [ingl. am. əˈweɪ, ingl. brit. əˈweɪ] ADJ. atrbv.
away game or ingl. brit. also match
wipe away V. [ingl. am. waɪp -, ingl. brit. wʌɪp -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o) (remove)
wipe away tears
wipe away tears
enjugar liter.
wipe away blood
wipe away memory
waste away V. [ingl. am. weɪst -, ingl. brit. weɪst -] (v + adv)
waste away person/body:
waste away muscle:
wash away V. [ingl. am. wɑʃ, wɔʃ -, ingl. brit. wɒʃ -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
1. wash away (carry away):
wash away hut/bridge/pier
wash away hut/bridge/pier
2. wash away (cleanse):
wash away dirt/stains
wash away sins
I. take away V. [ingl. am. teɪk -, ingl. brit. teɪk -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
1. take away (carry away):
2. take away (lead off):
take away person
3. take away (remove, confiscate):
take away possession
take away possession
sacar Co. Sur
to take sth away from sb
quitarle algo a alguien
to take sth away from sb
sacarle algo a alguien Co. Sur
4. take away (erase, obliterate):
5. take away MAT.:
34 take away 13 equals 21
34 menos 13 es igual a 21
if you take away 13 from 34 …
si a 34 le restas 13 …
II. take away V. [ingl. am. teɪk -, ingl. brit. teɪk -] (v + o + adv)
take it away! coloq.
III. take away V. [ingl. am. teɪk -, ingl. brit. teɪk -] (v + adv + o) ingl. brit.
take away food:
fire away V. [ingl. am. ˈfaɪ(ə)r -, ingl. brit. ˈfʌɪə -] (v + adv) coloq. usu in imperative
fade away V. [ingl. am. feɪd -, ingl. brit. feɪd -] (v + adv)
fade away love/grief:
fade away chances/hopes/memory:
die away V. [ingl. am. daɪ -, ingl. brit. dʌɪ -] (v + adv)
die away storm/wind:
die away anger/indignation:
blow away V. [ingl. am. bloʊ -, ingl. brit. bləʊ -] argot (v + o + adv)
1. blow away (kill):
liquidar coloq.
2. blow away (have strong effect on) ingl. am.:
scuttle away V. intr., scuttle off V. intr. (run)
scuttle1 [ˈskʌtl, ingl. am. ˈskʌt̬-] V. intr. (run)
scuttle2 [ˈskʌtl, ingl. am. ˈskʌt̬-] V. trans.
1. scuttle (sink):
2. scuttle plan:
scuttle3 [ˈskʌtl, ingl. am. ˈskʌt̬-] SUST.
scuttle for coal:
away [əˈweɪ] ADV.
1. away (distant):
10 km away
a 10 km
2. away (absent):
3. away (in future time):
4. away (continuously):
scuttle away V. intr., scuttle off V. intr. (run)
scuttle1 [ˈskʌt̬·əl] V. intr. (run)
scuttle2 [ˈskʌt̬·əl] V. trans.
1. scuttle (sink):
2. scuttle plan:
scuttle3 [ˈskʌt̬·əl] SUST.
scuttle for coal:
away ·ˈweɪ] ADV.
1. away (distant):
2. away (absent):
3. away (in future time):
4. away (continuously):
Present
Iscuttle
youscuttle
he/she/itscuttles
wescuttle
youscuttle
theyscuttle
Past
Iscuttled
youscuttled
he/she/itscuttled
wescuttled
youscuttled
theyscuttled
Present Perfect
Ihavescuttled
youhavescuttled
he/she/ithasscuttled
wehavescuttled
youhavescuttled
theyhavescuttled
Past Perfect
Ihadscuttled
youhadscuttled
he/she/ithadscuttled
wehadscuttled
youhadscuttled
theyhadscuttled
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They blow away the substrate, to uncover insect larvae and crustaceans.
en.wikipedia.org
Repeated footsteps often destroy tundra plants, leaving exposed soil to blow away, and recovery may take hundreds of years.
en.wikipedia.org
Professionals are tired, jaded, and are waiting for tech to blow away as if it were a bad dream.
www.poynter.org
The whiff of terroir does blow away and the honey liniment and rose emerges.
o.canada.com
Meanwhile, a large number of male politicians routinely choke up and wipe away tears.
www.independent.ie