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transitive verb1) (without charge, as gift) verschenken2) (in marriage) dem Bräutigam zuführen3) (distribute) verteilen, vergeben [Preise]4) (fig.): (betray) verraten* * *1) (to give etc (something) to someone (eg because one no longer wants it): I'm going to give all my money away.) verschenken2) (to cause or allow (information etc) to become known usually accidentally: He gave away our hiding-place (noun give-away: the lingering smell was a give-away).) preisgeben, die Preisgabe* * *vt1. (offer for free)▪ to \give away away ⇆ sth etw verschenkento \give away away samples Gratisproben verteilen2. (at wedding)▪ to \give away away ⇆ sth victory, penalty etw verschenken▪ to \give away away ⇆ sth secret, details etw verraten▪ to \give away away ⇆ sb jdn verraten* * *vt sep1) (= give without charge) weggeben; (as present) verschenkenat £5 I'm practically giving it away — ich will £ 5 dafür, das ist fast geschenkt
2) advantage, goal verschenken4) (= hand out) prizes etc vergeben, verteilen* * *give away v/t1. a) her-, weggeben: → academic.ru/8956/bride">brideb) verschenken:at £ 4 it’s not exactly given away für 4 Pfund ist es nicht gerade geschenkt2. Preise etc verteilen, überreichen3. jemanden oder etwas verraten:4. eine Chance etc vertun5. SPORT einen Elfmeter etc verursachen* * *transitive verb1) (without charge, as gift) verschenken2) (in marriage) dem Bräutigam zuführen3) (distribute) verteilen, vergeben [Preise]4) (fig.): (betray) verraten* * *v.hergeben v.preisgeben v.vergeben v.verschenken v.
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