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1 carry away
transitive verbforttragen; (by force) fortreißen; (fig.)be or get carried away — (be inspired) hingerissen sein (by von); (lose self-control) sich hinreißen lassen
* * *vt1. (take away)▪ to \carry away sth ⇆ away etw wegtragen [o forttragen]; current etw wegtreiben [o forttreiben], etw wegspülen [o fortspülen]; storm, torrent etw [mit sich] fortreißen2. usu passive▪ to be carried away [by sth] (be overcome by) sich akk [von etw dat] mitreißen lassen; (be enchanted by) [von etw dat] hingerissen seinto get carried away [with sth] es [mit etw dat] übertreibenI got rather carried away with buying presents ich war beim Geschenkekaufen nicht zu bremsen* * *vt sep2) (fig)don't get carried away! — übertreibs nicht!, brems dich (inf)
to get carried away by sth — bei etw in Fahrt kommen
to be carried away by one's feelings — sich ( in seine Gefühle) hineinsteigern
don't get carried away by your success —
she got carried away by all the excitement — sie wurde von all der Aufregung mitgerissen
she got carried away with excitement — sie war vor Aufregung ganz aus dem Häuschen (inf)
* * *carry away v/t1. weg-, forttragen, -schaffen2. wegreißen (Sturm etc), (Flut etc auch) wegspülen3. fig mitreißen:get carried away in Verzückung geraten* * *transitive verbforttragen; (by force) fortreißen; (fig.)be or get carried away — (be inspired) hingerissen sein (by von); (lose self-control) sich hinreißen lassen
* * *v.davontragen v.mitreißen v. -
2 carry away
vt1) ( remove)2) ( be overcome by)( be enchanted by) [von etw dat] hingerissen sein;to get carried away [with sth] es [mit etw dat] übertreiben;I got rather carried away with buying presents ich war beim Geschenkekaufen irgendwie nicht zu bremsen;
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