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1 Seitengewehr pflanzt auf!
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2 aufpflanzen
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t (Fahne etc.) set up; MIL. (Seitengewehr) fix* * *to plant* * *auf|pflan|zen sep1. vtto plant; (MIL ) Bajonett to fix2. vrsich vor jdm áúfpflanzen — to plant oneself in front of sb
* * *auf|pflan·zenI. vt1. MILBajonette \aufpflanzen to fix bayonets▪ aufgepflanzt fixed2. (aufstellen)▪ etw \aufpflanzen to plant sth* * *1.transitives Verb1) (aufstellen) set up2.reflexives Verb (ugs.) plant oneself* * *aufpflanzen (trennb, hat -ge-)B. v/r umg:sich vor jemandem aufpflanzen plant o.s. in front of sb* * *1.transitives Verb1) (aufstellen) set up2.reflexives Verb (ugs.) plant oneself -
3 aufstecken
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t* * *auf|ste|cken sep1. vt1) (= auf etw stecken) to put on (auf +acc -to); Fahne to put up ( auf +acc on); (COMPUT) Modul, Karte to plug insich (dat) einen Ring áúfstecken — to put on a ring
jdm einen Ring áúfstecken — to put a ring on sb's finger
Kerzen auf einen Leuchter/den Baum áúfstecken — to put candles in a candlestick/on the tree
3) (inf = aufgeben) to pack in (inf)2. viinf = aufgeben) to pack it in (inf); (bei Rennen etc auch) to retire* * *auf|ste·ckenI. vt1. (auf etw stecken)Bajonette \aufstecken to fix bayonetsFahnen \aufstecken to put up sep bunting2. (hochstecken)* * *1.transitives Verb1)2) (ugs.): (aufgeben)2.etwas aufstecken — give something up; pack something in (sl.)
* * *aufstecken (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/tauf +akk on[to])* * *1.transitives Verb1)sich (Dat.) das Haar/die Zöpfe aufstecken — pin or put one's hair/plaits up
2) (ugs.): (aufgeben)2.etwas aufstecken — give something up; pack something in (sl.)
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4 aufpflanzen
auf|pflan·zenvt1) milBajonette \aufpflanzen to fix bayonets;aufgepflanzt fixed2) ( aufstellen)etw \aufpflanzen to plant sthsich [vor jdm/etw] \aufpflanzen to plant oneself in front of sb/sth -
5 aufstecken
auf|ste·ckenvt1) ( auf etw stecken)etw \aufstecken to put on sth sep;Bajonette \aufstecken to fix bayonets;Fahnen \aufstecken to put up sep bunting2) ( hochstecken)
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