make away

make away
[ʹmeıkəʹweı] phr v
1. убежать, улизнуть

he made away right after the meeting - он улизнул сразу после собрания

he made away with the money - он удрал с деньгами [ср. тж. 3]

2. (with) убить, устранить (кого-л.); покончить с (кем-л.)

it was decided to make away with him - было решено устранить /убрать/ его

to make away with oneself - покончить с собой, совершить самоубийство

3. (with) промотать, растратить, прокутить

he quickly made away with the money he had inherited - он быстро промотал деньги, доставшиеся ему в наследство [ср. тж. 1]


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