English to Spanish Dictionary scram

scram

largarse
definition
verb
get out of here, you miserable wretches—scram!
leave or go away from a place quickly.
shut down (a nuclear reactor) in an emergency.
noun
the power plant was cited for its high rate of scrams over the past year
the emergency shutdown of a nuclear reactor.
translation of 'scram'
verb
largarse
example
The man rolled his eyes, ‘All right, take it and 'scram' , and don't tell anyone I let you off.’
They would have to 'scram' before the government launched a campaign against them.
He was starting to tell me when and where to meet him when you came skipping past and I told you to 'scram' , remember that?
So we just hang out here and 'scram' when a teacher comes by.
I ordered him to 'scram' , under the pretense of changing into warmer clothes.
You guys have ten seconds to 'scram' before I come after you with a sledge hammer!
If you don't want me to call the police you'd better 'scram' .
I had to spend seven rupees on you - give my money back and get the hell out of my house - 'scram' !
Aurora would very much like to tell him to 'scram' but she really did need his help.
He just saved this girl and now she's telling him to 'scram' ?
Connie, go tell those kids to 'scram' , will you?
I nodded her away, praying that she'd take the hint and 'scram' .
He hollered, 'scram' if our know what's good for you, and I ran fast.
Well, I advise you two to 'scram' before you get hurt.
‘Now 'scram' ,’ slurred the voice with a mobster accent.
His enlightened philosophy was either improve business or 'scram' .
They wanted five months' rent up front and promised just 60 days' notice in the event they wanted us to 'scram' .
He plans the crime, he breaks in, bypasses security and 'scrams' with the paintings… only to have his van run out of petrol.
He climbed up the steps three at a time, gave a hasty good-bye to my dear relatives, told me he'd meet me at the hotel, and quickly 'scrammed' .
He 'scrammed' , and I watched him leave with relief.
Both the number of safety-system activations and 'scrams' are about one tenth of what they were in 1985.
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