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Significados de
abscond
em inglês
português
fugir
Back to the meaning
Run away; usually includes taking something or somebody along.
bolt
decamp
absquatulate
run off
go off
make off
português
fugir
Sinônimos
Examples for "
bolt
"
bolt
decamp
absquatulate
run off
go off
Examples for "
bolt
"
1
There's food in there, and a good strong
bolt
on the outside.
2
Siegrist added a middle
bolt
and took four days to work it.
3
The
bolt
came free, along with a good chunk of the wall.
4
Critics fear companies may simply choose to
bolt
to less costly states.
5
We made plans to return the following year with the
bolt
gun.
1
Captain Charles, I believe you are one of General Le Clerc's
aides
-
decamp
.
2
At the beginning of the second act I was obliged to
decamp
.
3
There was every prospect of a general
decamp
of all my people.
4
Ditch the HRH, hand back the diamonds and
decamp
to, say, Malibu.
5
Burglars work silently, and at the least noise
decamp
,
as a rule.
1
Ready to
absquatulate
all the dragons and rescue you.
2
We're not going to be able to
absquatulate
from these pirate yaps very easily, that's for sure.
3
I'll
absquatulate
on the desk.
4
I'm going to
absquatulate
,
see?
5
Absquatulate
was a big word, but she understood it, having come across it one day in the Dictionary.
1
Mr Warner said Mr Turei was
run
off
the road on purpose.
2
It was a great effort and we hope to
run
off
that.
3
He was able to
run
off
and has made it to safety.
4
This time he knew Patty wasn't the type to just
run
off
.
5
He wouldn't just
run
off
again, not after what happened last time.
1
She was too young-muchtoo young-muchtoo young-to
go
off
by herself.
2
To understand that, we need to ask what makes food
go
off
.
3
Before Baby left, he would
go
off
for longer and longer times.
4
I didn't want to
go
off
course, so I let things be.
5
The second meeting was to
go
off
in less than ten minutes.
1
Then he would drop everything, and
make
off
in the utmost consternation.
2
Crawford declined to say how much his company would
make
off
abc.xyz.
3
If you're planning to
make
off
to Cabo San Lucas, forget it.
4
He would probably
make
off
with some of our best artworks, then.
5
They had soon realized there was money to
make
off
the downtrodden.
Uso de
abscond
em inglês
1
And then they would
abscond
from the company of the anguished man.
2
I'm not planning to
abscond
in the black of night, you know!
3
It's true that cases sometimes proceed when defendants misbehave in court or
abscond
.
4
Wait till we get to it; otherwise they'll
abscond
on foot.
5
I'm glad to see that you didn't
abscond
to Ireland, too.
6
These look-alikes are planning to murder me and
abscond
with my considerable fortune.
7
Ganic was previously refused bail because of fears he might
abscond
.
8
All that was possible was to
abscond
from it as much as possible.
9
To
abscond
from the responsibility of the things she'd done and who she'd been.
10
This was in harmony with her original suspicion, that he intended secretly to
abscond
.
11
You could do a lot of damage if you
abscond
.
12
Now it was necessary to provide a picked crew-menthe least likely to
abscond
.
13
They managed to
abscond
with some items of my own.
14
His life was safe if either of these men could be persuaded to
abscond
.
15
Why would he be here if he intended to
abscond
?
16
The men also, upon making sure that Carroll was not intending to
abscond
,
retreated.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
Sobre este termo
abscond
Verbo
Indicativo · Presente
Colocações frequentes
abscond with
abscond again
abscond at night
abscond even
abscond from health
Mais colocações
Translations for
abscond
português
fugir
esconder-se
escapar
evada-se
Abscond
ao longo do tempo