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  • 1 lop

    transitive verb

    lop something [off or away] — etwas abhauen od. abhacken

    * * *
    [lop]
    past tense, past participle - lopped; verb
    (to cut off (parts) from eg a tree: We lopped several branches from the tree; He lopped a dollar off the price.) abhacken
    * * *
    lop1
    <- pp->
    [lɒp, AM lɑ:p]
    vi AM
    1. (droop) schlaff herunterhängen
    his belly \lops over the top of his pants sein Bauch hängt ihm über die Hose
    2. (move in droopy manner) drunkard torkeln
    lop2
    [lɒp, AM lɑ:p]
    I. n no pl abgehackte Äste/Zweige
    II. vt
    <- pp->
    1. (to prune)
    to \lop a tree einen Baum stutzen [o beschneiden
    to \lop sth etw streichen; budget etw kürzen
    * * *
    [lɒp]
    vt
    abhacken
    * * *
    lop1 [lɒp; US lɑp]
    A v/t
    1. einen Baum etc beschneiden, (zu)stutzen, abästen
    2. oft lop off Äste, auch jemandem den Kopf etc abhauen, abhacken
    B s (abgehauene) kleine Äste pl:
    lop and top ( oder crop) abgehauenes Astwerk
    lop2 [lɒp; US lɑp]
    A v/i
    1. schlaff herunterhängen
    2. latschig gehen, latschen (beide umg)
    3. academic.ru/43810/lope">lope A
    B v/t schlaff herunterhängen lassen
    lop3 [lɒp; US lɑp] s SCHIFF Seegang mit kurzen, leichten Wellen
    * * *
    transitive verb

    lop something [off or away] — etwas abhauen od. abhacken

    * * *
    v.
    stutzen v.

    English-german dictionary > lop

  • 2 lop

    1. lop <- pp-> [lɒp, Am lɑ:p] vi
    (Am)
    1) ( droop) schlaff herunterhängen;
    his belly \lops over the top of his pants sein Bauch hängt ihm über die Hose
    2. lop [lɒp, Am lɑ:p] n
    no pl abgehackte Äste/Zweige vt <- pp->
    1) ( to prune)
    to \lop a tree einen Baum stutzen [o beschneiden];
    2) ( eliminate)
    to \lop sth etw streichen; budget etw kürzen

    English-German students dictionary > lop

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