go away
Interjection
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Interjection
- (dismissal) Command asking someone to leave.
- Go away! Stop annoying me!
- French: va-t'en!, allez-vous-en, va loin!, allez loin!
- German: geh weg!, gehen Sie weg (formal)
- Italian: vattene!, sciò!, pussa via!
- Portuguese: vá/vai embora!, se/te manda!, cai fora!
- Spanish: ¡vete!, pírate, ¡fuera!, ¡abe!, ¡abid!
go away
- To depart or leave a place.
- I'm not going to buy it. Please go away and don't come back.
- To travel somewhere, especially on holiday or vacation.
- Are you going away this year?
- To vanish or disappear.
- As you get closer the haze goes away.
- This cold just won't go away.
- (to depart) See Thesaurus:leave
- (to travel somewhere)
- (to vanish)
- French: partir, s'en aller
- German: weggehen, fortgehen (on foot), wegfahren, fortfahren (by transport)
- Italian: partire, andarsene
- Portuguese: sair, partir, ir embora
- Russian: уходи́ть
- Spanish: irse, salir, egresar, marcharse
- French: partir
- German: verreisen
- Italian: partire, andarsene
- Portuguese: partir, viajar
- Russian: уезжа́ть
- Spanish: viajar
- French: disparaître
- German: verschwinden
- Italian: sparire
- Portuguese: sumir, desaparecer
- Russian: исчеза́ть
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