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1 shut up
1. transitive verb1) (close) abschließen; zuschließenshut up [the/one's] house — das/sein Haus [sicher] abschließen; see also academic.ru/66797/shop">shop 1. 2)
2) (put away) einschließen [Dokumente, Wertsachen usw.]; einsperren [Tier, Person]shut something up in something — etwas in etwas (Akk.) schließen
shut somebody up in an asylum — jemanden in eine Anstalt sperren
3) (reduce to silence) zum Schweigen bringen2. intransitive verb* * *1) (to (cause to) stop speaking: Tell them to shut up!; That'll shut him up!) den Mund halten/stopfen2) (to close and lock: It's time to shut up the shop.) schließen* * *◆ shut upI. vt1. (confine)▪ to \shut up up ⇆ sth etw schließen▪ to \shut up up ⇆ sb jdn zum Schweigen bringento \shut up up a baby ( fig) ein Baby beruhigento \shut up sb up for good jdn für immer zum Schweigen bringenII. vi* * *1. vt sepSee:→ shop2) (= imprison) einsperrenyou can't spend your whole life shut up in libraries — Sie können sich doch nicht Ihr ganzes Leben lang in Bibliotheken vergraben
3) (inf: silence) zum Schweigen bringenevery time I try to say something she always tries to shut me up — jedes Mal, wenn ich etwas sagen will, fährt sie mir über den Mund
2. vi (inf)den Mund or die Klappe halten (inf)shut up! — halt die Klappe! (inf)
* * *A v/t2. jemanden einsperren:shut o.s. up sich einschließen3. umg jemandem den Mund stopfenB v/i (meist imp) umg die Klappe halten* * *1. transitive verb1) (close) abschließen; zuschließenshut up [the/one's] house — das/sein Haus [sicher] abschließen; see also shop 1. 2)
2) (put away) einschließen [Dokumente, Wertsachen usw.]; einsperren [Tier, Person]shut something up in something — etwas in etwas (Akk.) schließen
3) (reduce to silence) zum Schweigen bringen2. intransitive verbshut up! — halt den Mund! (ugs.)
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