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конвоирование | |||
провожание | |||
конвоирование; эскортирование | |||
сопровождение | |||
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эскортировать | |||
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конвоировать (арестованного и т.д.); сопровождать (for protection; to accompany or attend as escort • He offered to escort her to the dance; Four police motorcyclists escorted the president's car along the route); провожать; эскортировать; сопроводить (for protection); эскортировать (почётного гостя и т.п.); препроводить; препровождать; препровождаться; сопровождаться; проводить; выпроваживать | |||
препровождать (impf of препроводить) | |||
эскортировать (почётного гостя) | |||
вывести (в безопасное место из опасной зоны • Mahon detailed how, in the 1970s, she encountered a nicely dressed man in his thirties on the street in San Francisco, who told her he was recovering from eye surgery and needed help to find an address. Deciding to be a good Samaritan, she accompanied him to his hotel to help him with a payphone. They ended up in a deserted conference room, and just as she realized it was a trap, a bellman suddenly walked in and said to her, "Don't you think you should be going now?" He escorted her back into the lobby, but when she turned around to thank him, he was gone. Years later, she recognized Bundy's picture in a newspaper article and wondered if the bellman could have been a type of angel, rescuing her from the clutches of a serial killer. – вывел её обратно в вестибюль (coasttocoastam.com) ART Vancouver) | |||
отконвоировать (pf of конвоировать) | |||
охранять; эскортироваться; конвоировать; сопровождать | |||
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