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41 niederwerfen
(unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t1. throw ( oder fling) down oder to the ground; fig. von einer Krankheit etc. niedergeworfen werden be laid low2. fig. (Aufstand) put down, crush, quell* * *to throw down; to prostrate* * *nie|der|wer|fen sep1. vtto throw or hurl or cast (liter) down; Aufstand to suppress, to put down; Gegner (lit) to throw down, to floor; (fig) to defeat, to overcomeer wurde von einer Krankheit niedergeworfen — he was laid low with an illness
2. vrto throw oneself down, to prostrate oneself* * *(to subdue (a rebellion etc).) put down* * *nie·der|wer·fenI. vr1. (niederschlagen)einen Aufstand \niederwerfen to crush a revolt2. (besiegen)▪ etw \niederwerfen to overcome sthden Feind \niederwerfen to conquer [or overcome] the enemy3. (bettlägerig machen)▪ jdn \niederwerfen to lay sb low, to lay sb up* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb2) (geh.): (beenden) s. niederschlagen 1. 3)* * *niederwerfen (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/tniedergeworfen werden be laid low2. fig (Aufstand) put down, crush, quellB. v/r:sich vor jemandem niederwerfen throw o.s. at sb’s feet* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb* * *v.to prostrate v.to thrash v. -
42 sich erheben
1) (to right (oneself) after a fall etc; to stand up: He fell over and picked himself up again.) pick up2) (to rebel: The people rose (up) in revolt against the dictator.) rise* * *(über) v.to tower (above, over) v. v.to rise v.(§ p.,p.p.: rose, risen)to soar v. -
43 aufbegehren
auf|be·geh·ren *vi[gegen jdn/etw] \aufbegehren\aufbegehrend rebellingA\aufbegehren protest -
44 auflehnen
auf|leh·nenvrsich [gegen jdn/etw] \auflehnen to revolt [or rebel] [against sb/sth] -
45 Auflehnung
Auf·leh·nung <-, -en> frebellion, revolt -
46 aufstehen
auf|ste·henvi irreg sein1) ( sich erheben)vor jdm/für jdn \aufstehen to get [or stand] up for [or ( form) before] sb; ( aus Achtung) to rise before sb ( form) ( im Bus) to offer one's seat to sb\aufstehend openWENDUNGEN: -
47 Bauernaufstand
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48 ekeln
ekeln [ʼe:kl̩n]vtjdn \ekeln to disgust [or revolt] [or nauseate] sbes ekelt jdn [vor jdm/etw] sb/sth disgusts sb;es ekelt mich vor diesem Anblick the sight of it disgusts mevrsich [vor jdm/etw] \ekeln to find sth/sb disgusting [or revolting] [or nauseating];sie ekelte sich vor seinen Frettchen she found his ferrets revolting -
49 Erhebung
Er·he·bung1. Er·he·bung f1) ( Aufstand) uprising;eine bewaffnete \Erhebung an armed revolt3) ( amtliche Ermittlung) collection, gathering;eine \Erhebung [über etw akk] machen [o anstellen] [o durchführen] to collect [or gather] statistics [about sth], to carry out a survey [on sth]2. Er·he·bung f(Boden\Erhebung) elevation -
50 Niederschlagung
Nie·der·schla·gung <-, -en> f( Entkräftung) Verdacht quashing2) ( Unterdrückung) putting down, crushing, suppression;bei der \Niederschlagung der Revolte gab es viele Tote many died when the revolt was crushed -
51 niederwerfen
nie·der|wer·fen irreg vrvt geh1) ( niederschlagen)etw \niederwerfen to put down sth sep, to crush sth;einen Aufstand \niederwerfen to crush a revolt2) ( besiegen)etw \niederwerfen to overcome sth;den Feind \niederwerfen to conquer [or overcome] the enemy3) ( bettlägerig machen)jdn \niederwerfen to lay sb low, to lay sb up -
52 putschen
put·schen [ʼpʊtʃn̩]vi[gegen jdn/etw] \putschen to revolt [against sb/sth] -
53 Rebellion
Re·bel·li·on <-, -en> [rebɛʼli̭o:n] frebellion; Studenten revolt -
54 Revolte
Re·vol·te <-, -n> [reʼvɔltə] frevolt -
55 revoltieren
re·vol·tie·ren * [revɔlʼti:rən]vi( geh);[gegen jdn/etw] \revoltieren to rebel [or revolt] [against sb/sth] -
56 Armeerevolte
farmy revolt -
57 auflehnen
1. to rebel2. to revolt -
58 Aufstand
m1. (big) fuss2. insurgence3. insurrection4. rebellion5. revolt6. uprising -
59 Bauernaufstand
m1. peasants' revolt2. peasant uprising -
60 Dekabristenaufstand
mDecembrist revolt
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