irse — meaning in English
Spanish → English · translate English → Spanish instead
English meaning
- bounce verb To spring back after hitting a surface, or to move up and down repeatedly.
- depart verb To leave a place, especially to begin a journey.
- leave verb To go away from a place or person.
- scram verb To leave quickly, especially as a command telling someone to go away.
- skedaddle verb To leave somewhere quickly, especially to avoid trouble.
Senses
irse is used for these senses in English:
- go away To depart or leave a place.
- leave (transitive) To give (something) to someone; to deliver (something) to a repository; to deposit.
- scram (intransitive, originally, US, often, imperative) To leave in a hurry; to go away. [from early 20th c.]
- skedaddle (informal, intransitive, US) To move or run away quickly.
bounce — full definition
- verb To spring back after hitting a surface, or to move up and down repeatedly.
- verb Of a cheque or payment: to be rejected by a bank because there isn't enough money in the account.
- verb To try an idea out on someone to get their reaction.
- noun A rebound, or the quality of springing back easily.
depart — full definition
- verb To leave a place, especially to begin a journey.
- verb To differ from or move away from a plan, rule, or usual way of doing something.