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1 Laufpass
m umg.: jemandem den Laufpass geben give s.o. his ( oder her) marching orders; (kündigen) auch give s.o. the boot, Am. give s.o. the pink slip; (Freund[in]) ditch ( oder drop) s.o.; den Laufpass bekommen get one’s marching orders; (entlassen werden) auch get the boot; Freund(in): be ditched ( oder dropped)* * *der Laufpasswalking papers* * *Lauf|passmjdm den Láúfpass geben (inf) — to give sb his marching orders (inf); Freundin etc auch to chuck sb (inf)
* * *Lauf·passRR<-es, -pässe>Lauf·paßALT<-sses, -pässe>* * *jemandem den Laufpass geben — (ugs.) give somebody his/her marching orders (coll.)
er hat seiner Freundin den Laufpass gegeben — (ugs.) he finished with his girlfriend (coll.)
* * *Laufpass m umg:jemandem den Laufpass geben give sb his ( oder her) marching orders; (kündigen) auch give sb the boot, US give sb the pink slip; (Freund[in]) ditch ( oder drop) sb;den Laufpass bekommen get one’s marching orders; (entlassen werden) auch get the boot; Freund(in): be ditched ( oder dropped)* * *jemandem den Laufpass geben — (ugs.) give somebody his/her marching orders (coll.)
er hat seiner Freundin den Laufpass gegeben — (ugs.) he finished with his girlfriend (coll.)
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2 im Stich lassen
to maroon; to desert; to abandon* * *1) (to get rid of: The stolen car had been ditched by the thieves several miles away.) ditch2) (to disappoint: They did not fail him in their support.) fail3) let down4) (to leave (someone) in a helpless, lonely or uncomfortable position: I was marooned on a lonely country road.) maroon5) (to leave (a person etc) in a difficult situation and without help.) leave in the lurch* * *ausdr.to abandon v.to desert v.to leave in the lurch expr.to maroon v. -
3 entgleist
1. derailed2. derails3. ditched -
4 notgewasserter Hubschrauber
mditched helicopter
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