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пританцовывали
schnell weggehen
I. hurry away, hurry off ГЛ. неперех.
II. hurry away, hurry off ГЛ. перех.
to hurry sb/sth away
to hurry [or лит. hasten] away
I. away [əˈweɪ] НАРЕЧ. неизм.
1. away (elsewhere):
2. away (distant):
sich von etw дат. entfernen
to keep [or stay]away from sb/sth
sich вин. von jdm/etw fernhalten
3. away (in another direction):
sich вин. abwenden
америк. БИРЖ. the bid is away from the market
4. away перенос. (from subject, trouble):
5. away (in future time):
6. away (through entire period of time):
7. away (continuously):
8. away СПОРТ (at opponents' ground):
9. away устар. лит.:
hinweg! лит. устар.
II. away [əˈweɪ] ПРИЛ. неизм., определит. СПОРТ
Auswärtsspiel ср. <-(e)s, -e>
Gastmannschaft ж. <-, -en>
I. hur·ry [ˈhʌri, америк. ˈhɜ:ri] СУЩ. no pl
Eile ж. <->
Hast ж. <-, ->
II. hur·ry <-ie-> [ˈhʌri, америк. ˈhɜ:ri] ГЛ. неперех.
sich вин. beeilen
III. hur·ry <-ie-> [ˈhʌri, америк. ˈhɜ:ri] ГЛ. перех.
jdn hetzen [o. разг. scheuchen]
Present
Ihurry away
youhurry away
he/she/ithurries away
wehurry away
youhurry away
theyhurry away
Past
Ihurried away
youhurried away
he/she/ithurried away
wehurried away
youhurried away
theyhurried away
Present Perfect
Ihavehurried away
youhavehurried away
he/she/ithashurried away
wehavehurried away
youhavehurried away
theyhavehurried away
Past Perfect
Ihadhurried away
youhadhurried away
he/she/ithadhurried away
wehadhurried away
youhadhurried away
theyhadhurried away
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There's no immediate hurry on those.
www.rte.ie
Escaping the rooftop in a hurry is further challenged by narrow passageways encumbered by possessions.
en.wikipedia.org
They thought it would be funny to have the delivery person run through obstacles in a hurry on his way off-screen.
en.wikipedia.org
Lake-effect events can unload a great deal of snow in a hurry on unsuspecting areas downwind during a cold air outbreak.
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I persuaded her to have dinner with me, a meal during which we didn't so much talk as gabble, covering a lot of ground in a big hurry.
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