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1 aufstöbern
1. to ferret out2. to flush out3. to hunt out4. to root out5. to run to ground6. to track down1. to put to rout2. to rout3. to rout out -
2 herausjagen
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3 Rotte
f; -, -n; pej. horde, mob, gang; MIL. pair; von Wölfen: pack; von Wildschweinen: herd; von Arbeitern: gang* * *die Rotterout; pack* * *Rọt|te ['rɔtə]f -, -ngang; (bei Jugendorganisation) troop; (MIL) rank; (MIL AVIAT, MIL NAUT) pair (of planes/ships operating together); (von Hunden etc) pack; (HUNT von Sauen) herd, sounder (spec)* * *Rot·te<-, -n>[ˈrɔtə]* * *die; Rotte, Rotten gang; mob (sl.)* * *Rotte f; -, -n; pej horde, mob, gang; MIL pair; von Wölfen: pack; von Wildschweinen: herd; von Arbeitern: gang* * *die; Rotte, Rotten gang; mob (sl.)* * *-n f.gang n.horde n.rout n. -
4 zersprengen
v/t* * *zer|sprẹn|gen ptp zerspre\#ngtvtto burst; (fig ) Volksmenge to disperse, to scatter; Heer to scatter* * *zer·spren·gen *vtdie Menge \zersprengen to disperse [or scatter] the crowd* * *transitives Verb blow up; (in Stücke) blow to pieces* * *zersprengen v/t* * *transitives Verb blow up; (in Stücke) blow to pieces -
5 jdn. in die Flucht schlagen
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6 Bande
f; -, -n1. Verbrecher etc.: gang, ring2. umg., pej. shower, rabble; eine Bande von... a bunch of...; die ganze Bande the whole lot (of them); eine saubere Bande! a fine ( oder nice) lot ( oder bunch)!; das ist eine ausgelassene Bande! they’re a lively lot ( oder bunch)—f; -, -n1. Billard, Kegeln: cushion2. Eishockey etc.: boards Pl.; Fußball, Sportplatz: touchline, edge* * *die Banderout; gang; band; pack; crew; caboodle* * *Bạn|de I ['bandə]f -, -ngang; (= Schmugglerbande) band; (inf = Gruppe) bunch (inf), crew (inf) IIf -, -n (SPORT)(von Eisbahn, Reitbahn) barrier; (BILLARD) cushion; (von Kegelbahn) edgedie Kugel an die Bande spielen — to play the ball off the cushion/edge
* * *die1) (something that unites or joins people together: a bond of friendship.) bond2) (a number of persons forming a group: a band of robbers.) band3) (used jokingly, a group of people: What an odd crew!) crew4) (a group of friends, usually known to one another: John's friends are a nice crowd.) crowd* * *Ban·de1<-, -n>[ˈbandə]f1. (Verbrecherbande) gang, bandBan·de2<-, -n>[ˈbandə]f SPORT barrierdie \Bande eines Billardtisches the cushion of a billiard tabledie \Bande einer Reitbahn the boards of an arena* * *Idie; Bande, Banden1) gangIIdie; Bande, Banden (Sport) [perimeter] barrier; (mit Reklame) billboards pl.; (Billard) cushion; (der Eisbahn) boards pl* * *Bande1 f; -, -n1. Verbrecher etc: gang, ring2. umg, pej shower, rabble;eine Bande von … a bunch of …;die ganze Bande the whole lot (of them);das ist eine ausgelassene Bande! they’re a lively lot ( oder bunch)Bande2 f; -, -n1. Billard, Kegeln: cushion2. Eishockey etc: boards pl; Fußball, Sportplatz: touchline, edge* * *Idie; Bande, Banden1) gangIIdie; Bande, Banden (Sport) [perimeter] barrier; (mit Reklame) billboards pl.; (Billard) cushion; (der Eisbahn) boards pl* * *-n f.band n.caboodle n.gang n. -
7 Bände
f; -, -n1. Verbrecher etc.: gang, ring2. umg., pej. shower, rabble; eine Bande von... a bunch of...; die ganze Bande the whole lot (of them); eine saubere Bande! a fine ( oder nice) lot ( oder bunch)!; das ist eine ausgelassene Bande! they’re a lively lot ( oder bunch)—f; -, -n1. Billard, Kegeln: cushion2. Eishockey etc.: boards Pl.; Fußball, Sportplatz: touchline, edge* * *die Banderout; gang; band; pack; crew; caboodle* * *Bạn|de I ['bandə]f -, -ngang; (= Schmugglerbande) band; (inf = Gruppe) bunch (inf), crew (inf) IIf -, -n (SPORT)(von Eisbahn, Reitbahn) barrier; (BILLARD) cushion; (von Kegelbahn) edgedie Kugel an die Bande spielen — to play the ball off the cushion/edge
* * *die1) (something that unites or joins people together: a bond of friendship.) bond2) (a number of persons forming a group: a band of robbers.) band3) (used jokingly, a group of people: What an odd crew!) crew4) (a group of friends, usually known to one another: John's friends are a nice crowd.) crowd* * *Ban·de1<-, -n>[ˈbandə]f1. (Verbrecherbande) gang, bandBan·de2<-, -n>[ˈbandə]f SPORT barrierdie \Bande eines Billardtisches the cushion of a billiard tabledie \Bande einer Reitbahn the boards of an arena* * *Idie; Bande, Banden1) gangIIdie; Bande, Banden (Sport) [perimeter] barrier; (mit Reklame) billboards pl.; (Billard) cushion; (der Eisbahn) boards pl* * ** * *Idie; Bande, Banden1) gangIIdie; Bande, Banden (Sport) [perimeter] barrier; (mit Reklame) billboards pl.; (Billard) cushion; (der Eisbahn) boards pl* * *-n f.band n.caboodle n.gang n. -
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9 vernichtend schlagen
1) (to defeat (an army etc) completely.) rout2) (to defeat easily, by a large margin: Our team was thrashed eighteen-nil.) thrash -
10 vernichtende Niederlage
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11 abfräsen
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12 ausarbeiten
vt <tech.allg> (z.B. Plan, Studie, Theorie) ■ work out vt ; elaborate vt -
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14 ausschneiden
vt < prod> (allg., jedes Material; z.B. Papier, Holz, Blech, von Hand o. maschinel) ■ cut out vt -
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16 ausarbeiten
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > ausarbeiten
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17 ausfräsen
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18 aushobeln
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19 eine Nut hobeln
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20 Grund
Grund m 1. ground, plot, estate, land (Baugelände); 2. soil, earth (Boden); 3. OB base coat (z. B. Farbgrundierung); 4. reason, grounds • auf planiertem Grund at grade • den Grund hobeln HB rout • den Grund wegspülen WSB wash awayDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Grund
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