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Перевод: extricate speek extricate


[глагол]
выпутывать; выводить; разрешать; выпутываться


Тезаурус:

  1. Towards the end, Horthy tried to extricate the country from the impending shambles, but the Germans occupied it in March 1944 and, in any case, the Allies were no longer sympathetic.
  2. Dalgliesh got out of the Jaguar and tried to extricate him from the pushchair, but the anatomy of the chair momentarily defeated him.
  3. The debtor was prima facie in the wrong and the creditor in the right, and it was up to the former to extricate himself from the charge to which he had laid himself open.
  4. The dog refused to budge, so, instructing the two older girls to hold tight to the younger, I heaved up the 196lb of stubborn fur and staggered to the railing I went down to extricate my struggling son and carried him upwards followed by shrieking pleas of, "Daddy, don't leave us" and "I want a carry", from the frantic tadpole in charge of two red-faced little girls who were now starting to show signs of stain and filling tear-ducts.
  5. Norris is at some pains to extricate Derrida's meanings from the American literary critics whom he believes have misappropriated them.
  6. There was drill to teach the men to extricate themselves from the several hazards that might be encountered, for the dangers of a night drop over woods or water were obvious.
  7. There is no harm in a person using his power to consent in order to avert a threat or to extricate himself or others from a dire situation.
  8. It seems that when this crisis breaks, drastic policies of rent-pooling and of sale may be necessary to extricate local authorities from their financial difficulties.
  9. As I seem to have missed any further pronouncements from this source on this topic, I would be very interested to hear if anyone can shed any light on any recent attempts that the Catholic Church may have made in order to extricate themselves from a presumably somewhat embarrassing position.
  10. It has for some time been considered a most urgent need to extricate mentally handicapped children from long-stay hospitals and stop their admission to them, and there has, as a result, been a sharp fall in the numbers of mentally handicapped children in hospitals.
  11. With cries of " oi gevalt " and " keender! keender! " from Mum and Dad and screams of fear from the girls, the three bodies eventually manage to extricate themselves from the floor.
  12. The unfair element is that the AFBD has been obliged to extricate itself from a CFTC hole largely dug by the Securities and Investments Board and imperfectly filled in by the Department of Trade and Industry.
  13. At the same time he arranged for Burgess to be sent home to extricate Maclean before the net closed.

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