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Перевод: abscond
[глагол] скрываться; скрыться; бежать (от суда)
Тезаурус:
- If many students are likely to be moving from room to room, and even leaving the school altogether, some system of control and supervision will certainly be necessary so that no one gets lost, or is tempted to fritter away time or abscond.
- When the guidance was issued in draft form last year it was ridiculed by professionals for failing to give care workers specific advice on action to deal with particularly difficult children, such as those who become violent or persistently abscond.
- Inevitably as they settled and built, their life was more integrated into than separate from that of local communities, not always to the improvement of either, as the Visitors of Bayham found in 1472 when the Canons, life style had led several to abscond and the buildings lay ruinous.
- debt collectors and employers of Captain Helves, who abscond with part of their funds.
- Lord Rawdon told the Committee of the whole House of Lords, which read his bill clause by clause in May, that he thought a debtor should be able to swear to the real cause of his debt and, if there was no question of fraud or any intention to abscond, he should not be held in custody for more than eight days and be discharged on filing common bail.
- It may be that children can be happy and well behaved but also abscond and be frequently punished, but I would need to resolve this apparent contradiction.
- For one thing, when fertility genes abscond with neighbouring DNA during conjugation, E. coli 's chromosomal information fluctuates.
- After all, you've already made a dollar out of me, and you didn't abscond with that."
- The need for guidance on restraint has been fed by the intense media attention on lack of control in homes, which is said to have allowed young people to abscond - such as the case of Sally Ann Catell , who was killed last month in Birmingham while driving a stolen car.
- Ms Penumbra will not take kindly if she suspects we're helping one of her employees abscond."
- At any moment, he will realize all the assets in her trust fund, and abscond abroad."
- New powers to lock up children overnight may reflect the concern of Home Office ministers about crimes committed by some young people in care when they persistently abscond from children's homes.
- Detained patients absent themselves, or abscond, from hospitals.
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