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1 kill
[kɪl] UK / USvttöten, (esp intentionally) umbringen, (weeds) vernichten -
2 kill
[kɪl] UK / USvttöten, (esp intentionally) umbringen, (weeds) vernichten -
3 intentional
adjectiveabsichtlich; vorsätzlich (bes. Rechtsspr.)* * *[-ʃənl]adjective ((negative unintentional) done, said etc deliberately and not by accident: I'm sorry I offended you - it wasn't intentional; intentional cruelty.) absichtlich* * *in·ten·tion·al[ɪnˈten(t)ʃənəl]adj absichtlich, vorsätzlichsorry, it wasn't \intentional tut mir leid, das war keine Absicht* * *[ɪn'tenʃənl]adjabsichtlich, vorsätzlich (ESP JUR)it wasn't intentional — das war keine Absicht, es war unabsichtlich
* * *intentional [-ʃənl] adj (adv intentionally)intentionally auch mit Absicht2. intentional, intentionell, zweckbestimmt* * *adjectiveabsichtlich; vorsätzlich (bes. Rechtsspr.)* * *adj.absichtlich adj.vorsätzlich adj. n.absichtlich adj.beabsichtigt adj. -
4 stomp
[stomp](to stamp or tread heavily.) stampfen* * *[stɒmp, AM stɑ:mp]I. nII. vi▪ to \stomp off davonstapfen▪ to \stomp on sb/sth auf jdn/etw treten; ( fig: suppress) jdn/etw niedertrampeln [o kaputtmachen] famIII. vt AMto \stomp one's feet mit den Füßen [auf]stampfen* * *[stɒmp]vistapfen* * * -
5 stomp
[stɒmp, Am stɑ:mp] n1) ( walk heavily) stapfen;( intentionally) trampeln, stampfen;to \stomp off davonstapfento \stomp on sb/ sth auf jdn/etw treten;to \stomp one's feet mit den Füßen [auf]stampfen
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