Sentence examples of "going off" in English with translation "умереть"

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I'm going to strangle you and choke off your air supply until you pass away. Я буду сжимать вашу шею, пока вы не останетесь без воздуха, пока вы не умрете.
And then I went through this whole thing about, if you weren't going to get off this island, if nine days from now you were going to die, who would you call, what would you say, what would you do? И после этого я сказал довольно большую речь о том, что если бы вы, уехав с этого острова, знали, что через девять дней вы умрете, то кому бы вы позвонили, и что бы вы сказали, что бы предприняли?
He died 20 years ago, the night he broke into that apartment and the light bomb went off. Он умер 20 лет назад, в ту ночь, когда он вломился в эту комнату и его поразила световая бомба.
Harding then goes off on a five paragraph tangent about Alexander Litvinenko, whose murder has precisely nothing to do with the specific circumstances of Boris Berezovsky’s death, before throwing in this lovable little bit of speculation from Glushkov: “You have the deaths of Boris and Badri over a short period of time. Затем Хардинг почему-то посвящает пять абзацев Александру Литвиненко, убийство которого не имеет никакого отношения к конкретным обстоятельствам смерти Бориса Березовского, а затем вбрасывает очередной милый домысел от Глушкова: «За короткий промежуток времени умерли Борис и Бадри.
He goes around at night looking for kids that are out late and puts them in his sack and swings it over his head and smashes it off the ground until they're dead and then he leaves them where everybody would think it was an accident. Он ходит по ночам и ищет детей, которые гуляют допоздна и засовывает их в свой мешок, поднимает мешок над головой и с размаху им бьёт по земле пока они не умрут а потом оставляет тела так, чтоб все подумали, что это несчастный случай.
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