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121 lop off
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122 burn off
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123 give off
transitive verbausströmen [Rauch, Geruch]; aussenden [Strahlen]* * *(to produce: That fire is giving off a lot of smoke.) abgeben* * *◆ give offvtto \give off off heat Wärme abgebenthe walls gave off a strong smell of fresh paint die Wände rochen stark nach frischer Farbe* * *give off v/t2. Zweige treiben* * *transitive verbausströmen [Rauch, Geruch]; aussenden [Strahlen] -
124 touch off
(to make (something) explode: a spark touched off the gunpowder; His remark touched off an argument.) auslösen* * *vt▪ to \touch off off ⇆ sth etw auslösento \touch off off a storm of protest einen Proteststurm entfachen* * *vt sepexplosion, argument, fire, flood auslösen* * *touch off v/t1. eine Skizze etc (rasch) entwerfen2. (flüchtig) skizzieren3. eine Explosion etc, fig eine Krise, eine Reaktion etc auslösen, einen Proteststurm etc entfachen -
125 wash off
1. transitive verb 2. intransitive verbabgehen; (from fabric etc.) herausgehen* * *◆ wash offII. vt▪ to \wash off off ⇆ sth etw abwaschen* * *1. vi(stain, dirt) sich rauswaschen lassenmost of the pattern has washed off — das Muster ist fast ganz verwaschen
2. vt sepabwaschenwash that grease off your hands — wasch dir die Schmiere von den Händen (ab)!
* * ** * *1. transitive verb 2. intransitive verbabgehen; (from fabric etc.) herausgehen -
126 bite off
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127 lop off
vt1) ( chop off)to \lop off off a branch einen Ast abhacken;to \lop off off sb's head jdm den Kopf abschlagen2) ( remove)to \lop off sth <-> off budget etw kürzen;( reduce) etw verkürzen;he \lop offped off three seconds from the world record! er hat den Weltrekord um drei Sekunden unterboten -
128 strip off
vtto \strip off sth <-> offto \strip off off the bark die Rinde abschälen [o abziehen];to \strip off off the paint die Farbe abbeizen;to \strip off the sheets off the bed die Bettlaken [o das Bett] abziehen
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