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101 talk away
vi ununterbrochen reden* * *1. viununterbrochen reden, schwatzenwe talked away for hours — wir haben stundenlang geschwatzt or uns stundenlang unterhalten
2. vt sep1) (= spend talking) im Gespräch verbringenwe talked the evening away — wir haben den ganzen Abend lang geredet, wir haben den Abend im Gespräch verbracht
2) debts, problems etc wegdiskutieren* * *A v/t1. Zeit verplaudern2. talk sb’s fears away jemandem seine Ängste ausredenB v/i ununterbrochen reden* * *v.verplaudern v. -
102 bang away
vi1. (make noise) gun drauflosknallen fam; person [herum]ballern fam; (work loudly) herumhämmern fam, herumknallen fam* * *vi1) (guns) knallen; (persons = keep firing) wild (drauflos)feuern (at auf +acc), wild (drauflos)ballern (inf) (at auf +acc); (workman etc) herumklopfen or -hämmern (at an +dat)to bang away at the typewriter — auf der Schreibmaschine herumhauen or -hämmern (inf)
2) (inf3) (sl: have sexual intercourse) vögeln (inf) -
103 chip away
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104 file away
I transitive verb II transitive verbablegen (Bürow.)III intransitive verb[einer nach dem anderen] weggehen* * *◆ file away1vt◆ file away2, file offvt▪ to \file away away [or off] ⇆ sth etw abfeilen* * *vt seppapers zu den Akten legento file sth away in one's memory — etw im Gedächtnis behalten
* * *I transitive verb II transitive verbablegen (Bürow.)III intransitive verb[einer nach dem anderen] weggehen -
105 fire away
intransitive verb(fig. coll.) losschießen (fig. ugs.)fire away! — schieß los!; fang an!
* * *I have a few questions — \fire away away! ich habe ein paar Fragen — fangen Sie an!* * *vi(inf: begin) losschießen (inf)* * *intransitive verb(fig. coll.) losschießen (fig. ugs.)fire away! — schieß los!; fang an!
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106 peg away
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107 plug away
intransitive verb(coll.) vor sich hin schuften (ugs.)* * ** * *vi (inf)ackern (inf)to plug away at sth — sich mit etw abrackern or herumschlagen (inf)
keep plugging away — (nur) nicht lockerlassen
* * *intransitive verb(coll.) vor sich hin schuften (ugs.) -
108 stow away
1. transitive verb 2. intransitive verb* * *1) (to hide oneself on a ship, aircraft etc before its departure, in order to travel on it without paying the fare: He stowed away on a cargo ship for New York.) sich als blinder Passagier verstecken2) (to put or pack in a (secret) place until required: My jewellery is safely stowed away in the bank.) verstauen* * *I. vtII. vi1. (store) verstaubar sein2. (travel without paying) als blinder Passagier reisen* * *vials blinder Passagier fahren* * *1. transitive verb 2. intransitive verb* * *v.verdrücken v. -
109 wave away
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110 frighten away
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111 piss away
vt (fam!)▪ to \piss away away ⇆ sth etw wegwerfen -
112 scour away
◆ scour away, scour offvt1. (remove) etw wegscheuern [o abscheuern]to \scour away away stains Flecken entfernen -
113 stash away
vtto \stash away away money Geld beiseiteschaffen -
114 steal away
intransitive verb* * *vi* * *intransitive verb -
115 steer away
vtto \steer away a conversation away from sth das Gespräch von etw dat ablenken -
116 stop away
vito \stop away away from school nicht zur Schule gehen -
117 thrust away
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118 tick away
intransitive verb[weiter] ticken* * *vi tickena time bomb \tick aways away eine Zeitbombe tickttime \tick aways away die Zeit verrinnt* * *intransitive verb[weiter] ticken -
119 get away with
transitive verb1) (steal and escape with) entkommen mit2) (coll.): (go unpunished for) ungestraft davonkommen mitthe things he gets away with! — was der sich (Dat.) alles erlauben kann!
get away with it — es sich (Dat.) erlauben können; (succeed) damit durchkommen
* * *(to do (something bad) without being punished for it: Murder is a serious crime and one rarely gets away with it.) ungestraft davonkommen* * *transitive verb1) (steal and escape with) entkommen mit2) (coll.): (go unpunished for) ungestraft davonkommen mitthe things he gets away with! — was der sich (Dat.) alles erlauben kann!
get away with it — es sich (Dat.) erlauben können; (succeed) damit durchkommen
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120 call away
to \call away sb <-> away jdn wegrufen;to \call away sb away on business jdn ohne Vorankündigung auf Geschäftsreise schicken;to be \call awayed away abberufen werden
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