Escabullir in english
pronunciation: snik part of speech: verb, noun
escabullir
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» convencer con labia y zalamerías para escabullirse de = fast-talk + Posesivo + way out of ; smooth-talk + Posesivo + way out of ; sweet-talk + Posesivo + way out of .
Example: I'm frankly surprised she has only been stopped by the police once -- I was with her and she fast-talked her way out of a ticket. Example: He told me she got in trouble a lot, but she smooth-talked her way out of everything. Example: Her dad was mainly focused on her sister, who had broken curfew the night before and sweet-talked her way out of it.» embaucar y escabullirse de = fast-talk + Posesivo + way out of ; smooth-talk + Posesivo + way out of ; sweet-talk + Posesivo + way out of .
Example: I'm frankly surprised she has only been stopped by the police once -- I was with her and she fast-talked her way out of a ticket. Example: He told me she got in trouble a lot, but she smooth-talked her way out of everything. Example: Her dad was mainly focused on her sister, who had broken curfew the night before and sweet-talked her way out of it.» engatusar y escabullirse de = fast-talk + Posesivo + way out of ; smooth-talk + Posesivo + way out of ; sweet-talk + Posesivo + way out of .
Example: I'm frankly surprised she has only been stopped by the police once -- I was with her and she fast-talked her way out of a ticket. Example: He told me she got in trouble a lot, but she smooth-talked her way out of everything. Example: Her dad was mainly focused on her sister, who had broken curfew the night before and sweet-talked her way out of it.» escabullir el bulto = shirk + responsibility ; pass + the buck [Evadir la responsabilidad sobre algo pasándosela a otro] ; cop out (of) ; talk + Reflexivo + out of ; talk + Posesivo + way out of ; pass + the bucket [Evadir la responsabilidad sobre algo pasándosela a otro] .
Example: Some libraries lean too heavily on the interloan network and shirk their own responsibility in book purchasing = Algunas bibliotecas dependen demasiado de la red de préstamo interbibliotecario y eluden la responsabilidad que tienen de comprar libros. Example: The article 'Is everyone passing the buck?' concludes that the best way forward is to establish a legal deposit framework for electronic materials. Example: Most persons use the excuse of time to cop out of their fitness routine. Example: He's talked himself out of it by saying he had to work on Monday. Example: Ken talked his way out of it by revealing he was in fact also a double agent. Example: With ownership also comes responsibility -- when you find bugs, you fix them, instead of passing the bucket to someone else.» escabullirse = steal away ; weasel (on/out of) ; skulk off ; sneak off ; sneak out (of) ; sneak away ; duck out ; give + Nombre + the slip ; decamp ; scurry ; cop out (of) ; slope off .
Example: He had merely stolen away as inconspicuously as possible. Example: Christians have of course been weaseling on this issue since Jesus himself evasively weaseled on it. Example: Good attendance with 21 people there though a few skulked off without paying!. Example: One of the great joys in life is sneaking off. Example: The temptation will be for the borrower to bypass the issue desk and sneak out of the library with his chosen books = El usuario se sentirá tentado a eludir el mostrador de préstamo y salir inadvertidamente de la biblioteca con los libros que quiere. Example: So I decided to take my chances and sneak away quietly on a day when Fabiola had a group meeting at her lab. Example: Everyone and their mother (literally) will be ducking out from work early today to be with their nearest and dearest for the long weekend. Example: Thankfully her ploy worked and she was able to give them the slip -- the problem was that she was in a foreign country she had never been to. Example: They suffered a major setback in 1974 when their manager suddenly decamped, leaving them stranded with no money and pile of outstanding debts. Example: The fastest moving insect is the large tropical cockroach -- it scurries at speeds of up to 2.3 feet per second. Example: Most persons use the excuse of time to cop out of their fitness routine. Example: So with a full tummy we sloped off to bed, claiming we needed an early night to be in fine fettle for the next day.» escabullirse de = duck out of ; talk + Reflexivo + out of ; talk + Posesivo + way out of ; get out of .
Example: There's no polite way to duck out of a dinner party. Example: He's talked himself out of it by saying he had to work on Monday. Example: Ken talked his way out of it by revealing he was in fact also a double agent. Example: Health problems are the most commonly used good excuses to get out of work and they work like a charm.» persuadir con labia y zalamerías para escabullirse de = sweet-talk + Posesivo + way out of ; smooth-talk + Posesivo + way out of ; fast-talk + Posesivo + way out of .
Example: Her dad was mainly focused on her sister, who had broken curfew the night before and sweet-talked her way out of it. Example: He told me she got in trouble a lot, but she smooth-talked her way out of everything. Example: I'm frankly surprised she has only been stopped by the police once -- I was with her and she fast-talked her way out of a ticket.escabullirse = steal away ; weasel (on/out of) ; skulk off ; sneak off ; sneak out (of) ; sneak away ; duck out ; give + Nombre + the slip ; decamp ; scurry ; cop out (of) ; slope off.
Example: He had merely stolen away as inconspicuously as possible.Example: Christians have of course been weaseling on this issue since Jesus himself evasively weaseled on it.Example: Good attendance with 21 people there though a few skulked off without paying!.Example: One of the great joys in life is sneaking off.Example: The temptation will be for the borrower to bypass the issue desk and sneak out of the library with his chosen books = The temptation will be for the borrower to bypass the issue desk and sneak out of the library with his chosen books.Example: So I decided to take my chances and sneak away quietly on a day when Fabiola had a group meeting at her lab.Example: Everyone and their mother (literally) will be ducking out from work early today to be with their nearest and dearest for the long weekend.Example: Thankfully her ploy worked and she was able to give them the slip -- the problem was that she was in a foreign country she had never been to.Example: They suffered a major setback in 1974 when their manager suddenly decamped, leaving them stranded with no money and pile of outstanding debts.Example: The fastest moving insect is the large tropical cockroach -- it scurries at speeds of up to 2.3 feet per second.Example: Most persons use the excuse of time to cop out of their fitness routine.Example: So with a full tummy we sloped off to bed, claiming we needed an early night to be in fine fettle for the next day.