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1 Ausfall
m1. nur Sg.; der Haare etc.: loss2. des Unterrichts etc.: cancel(l)ation; wir hatten einen hohen Ausfall an Unterrichtsstunden a lot ( oder large number) of lessons were cancel(l)ed4. eines Arbeiters, Sportlers: (Abwesenheit) absence; (Absage) dropping out, retirement; (Verdienstausfall) loss (of earnings), drop (in earnings); ein glatter Ausfall umg., pej. (Spieler) a dead (Am. total) loss5. SPORT, Fechten: lunge, lunging, thrust; im Ausfall in the lunge position; auch Turnen: splits Pl.; Gewichtheben: jerk; in den Ausfall springen split one’s legs6. MIL. aus einer Festung: sally, sortie7. fig. (Beschimpfung) invective, (abusive) attack8. (Ergebnis) outcome, result* * *der Ausfall(Defekt) blackout; breakdown; failure;(Fechtsport) thrust; pass;(Militär) sortie; sally;(Turnübung) lunge;(Veranstaltung) cancellation;(Verlust) loss* * *Aus|fallm1) (=Verlust, Fehlbetrag MIL) loss; (= das Versagen) (TECH, MED) failure; (von Motor) breakdown; (= Produktionsstörung) stoppagebei Áúsfall des Stroms... — in case of a power failure...
2) no pl (= das Herausfallen) loss3) no pl (von Sitzung, Unterricht etc) cancellationwir hatten einen hohen Áúsfall an or von Schulstunden — a lot of school lessons were cancelled (Brit) or canceled (US)
5) (LING) dropping, omission6) (MIL = Ausbruch) sortie, sally7) (SPORT) (FECHTEN) thrust, lunge; (GEWICHTHEBEN) jerk8) (fig = Angriff) attack* * *der2) (a sudden raid or attacking mission.) sortie* * *Aus·fallm1. (Fehlbetrag) deficiterhebliche Ausfälle considerable losses, a considerable number of casualties2. (das Versagen) failure; AUTO breakdown; (Produktionsausfall) stoppage; MED failure, loss of functionbei einem \Ausfall des Systems in case of [a] system failureder \Ausfall der Atmung/einer Niere respiratory/kidney failure4. LING dropping, omission6. (beleidigende Äußerung) insult* * *1)2) (das Nichtstattfinden) cancellation4) (Technik) (eines Motors) failure; (einer Maschine, eines Autos) breakdown; (fig.): (eines Organs) failure; loss of function5) (Ergebnis) outcome; result7) (beleidigende Äußerungen) attack ( gegen on)* * *Ausfall m1. nur sg; der Haare etc: loss2. des Unterrichts etc: cancel(l)ation;wir hatten einen hohen Ausfall an Unterrichtsstunden a lot ( oder large number) of lessons were cancel(l)ed4. eines Arbeiters, Sportlers: (Abwesenheit) absence; (Absage) dropping out, retirement; (Verdienstausfall) loss (of earnings), drop (in earnings);in den Ausfall springen split one’s legs7. fig (Beschimpfung) invective, (abusive) attack8. (Ergebnis) outcome, result* * *1)2) (das Nichtstattfinden) cancellation4) (Technik) (eines Motors) failure; (einer Maschine, eines Autos) breakdown; (fig.): (eines Organs) failure; loss of function5) (Ergebnis) outcome; result6) (Einbuße, Verlust) loss; (an Einnahmen, Lohn) drop (Gen. in)7) (beleidigende Äußerungen) attack ( gegen on)* * *-¨e m.blackout n.breakdown n.failure n.loss n.(§ pl.: losses)outage n. -
2 verderben
(unreg.)I v/t (hat verdorben)1. spoil; sich (Dat) die Augen verderben ruin one’s eyes; ich habe mir den Magen verdorben I’ve got an upset stomach; jemandem etw. verderben (Urlaub etc.) spoil s.th. for s.o.; jemandem die Freude verderben spoil s.o.’s fun; jemandem die Laune oder Stimmung verderben put s.o. in a bad mood; die Preise verderben umg. (von Händlern: sie durch zu billige Waren niedrig werden lassen) force prices down; (von Verbrauchern: sie durch mangelndes Preisbewusstsein in die Höhe treiben) force prices up; daran ist nichts mehr zu verderben umg. it couldn’t be any worse; damit hat er sich alles verdorben as a result he ruined everything; es ( sich) mit jemandem verderben fall out with s.o., get into s.o.’s bad books; er will es ( sich) mit niemandem verderben he tries to please everybody2. sittlich: corrupt; Appetit, KochII v/i (ist)2. altm., geh. (zugrunde gehen) perish* * *das Verderbenruin; bane; vitiation; perdition* * *Ver|dẹr|ben [fEɐ'dɛrbn]nt -s,no pl1) (= Untergang, Unglück) undoing, ruin2) (von Material) spoiling, ruining; (von Nahrungsmittel) going off (Brit) or bad; (von Luft, Wasser) pollution* * *1) (to make or become evil or bad: He was corrupted by the bad influence of two friends.) corrupt2) (to (cause to) become rotten or ruined: Sugar makes your teeth decay.) decay3) (fate, especially something terrible and final which is about to happen (to one): The whole place had an atmosphere of doom; His doom was inevitable.) doom4) (to spoil or damage (enjoyment, beauty etc): Her beauty was marred by a scar on her cheek.) mar5) (to spoil; to treat too indulgently: You are ruining that child!) ruin6) (to damage or ruin; to make bad or useless: If you touch that drawing you'll spoil it.) spoil7) (to spoil (something) by touching it or bringing it into contact with something bad or rotten: The meat has been tainted.) taint8) (to affect (someone or something) with something evil or immoral; to corrupt: He has been tainted by his contact with criminals.) taint9) ((the cause of) ruin or disaster: Gambling was his undoing.) undoing* * *Ver·der·ben<-s>[fɛɐ̯ˈdɛrbn̩]nt kein pl (geh) doomjds \Verderben sein to be sb's undoing [or ruin]in sein \Verderben rennen to be heading for the rocksjdn ins \Verderben stürzen to bring ruin upon sb* * *das; Verderbens undoing; ruinin sein od. ins Verderben rennen — rush headlong towards ruin
* * *verderben (irr)A. v/t (hat verdorben)1. spoil;sich (dat)die Augen verderben ruin one’s eyes;ich habe mir den Magen verdorben I’ve got an upset stomach;jemandem etwas verderben (Urlaub etc) spoil sth for sb;jemandem die Freude verderben spoil sb’s fun;Stimmung verderben put sb in a bad mood;die Preise verderben umg (von Händlern: sie durch zu billige Waren niedrig werden) force prices down; (von Verbrauchern: sie durch mangelndes Preisbewusstsein in die Höhe treiben) force prices up;daran ist nichts mehr zu verderben umg it couldn’t be any worse;damit hat er sich alles verdorben as a result he ruined everything;es (sich) mit jemandem verderben fall out with sb, get into sb’s bad books;er will es (sich) mit niemandem verderben he tries to please everybodyB. v/i (ist)2. obs, geh (zugrunde gehen) perish* * *das; Verderbens undoing; ruinin sein od. ins Verderben rennen — rush headlong towards ruin
* * *n.bane n.perdition n.ruin n.vitiation n. -
3 Verderben
(unreg.)I v/t (hat verdorben)1. spoil; sich (Dat) die Augen verderben ruin one’s eyes; ich habe mir den Magen verdorben I’ve got an upset stomach; jemandem etw. verderben (Urlaub etc.) spoil s.th. for s.o.; jemandem die Freude verderben spoil s.o.’s fun; jemandem die Laune oder Stimmung verderben put s.o. in a bad mood; die Preise verderben umg. (von Händlern: sie durch zu billige Waren niedrig werden lassen) force prices down; (von Verbrauchern: sie durch mangelndes Preisbewusstsein in die Höhe treiben) force prices up; daran ist nichts mehr zu verderben umg. it couldn’t be any worse; damit hat er sich alles verdorben as a result he ruined everything; es ( sich) mit jemandem verderben fall out with s.o., get into s.o.’s bad books; er will es ( sich) mit niemandem verderben he tries to please everybody2. sittlich: corrupt; Appetit, KochII v/i (ist)2. altm., geh. (zugrunde gehen) perish* * *das Verderbenruin; bane; vitiation; perdition* * *Ver|dẹr|ben [fEɐ'dɛrbn]nt -s,no pl1) (= Untergang, Unglück) undoing, ruin2) (von Material) spoiling, ruining; (von Nahrungsmittel) going off (Brit) or bad; (von Luft, Wasser) pollution* * *1) (to make or become evil or bad: He was corrupted by the bad influence of two friends.) corrupt2) (to (cause to) become rotten or ruined: Sugar makes your teeth decay.) decay3) (fate, especially something terrible and final which is about to happen (to one): The whole place had an atmosphere of doom; His doom was inevitable.) doom4) (to spoil or damage (enjoyment, beauty etc): Her beauty was marred by a scar on her cheek.) mar5) (to spoil; to treat too indulgently: You are ruining that child!) ruin6) (to damage or ruin; to make bad or useless: If you touch that drawing you'll spoil it.) spoil7) (to spoil (something) by touching it or bringing it into contact with something bad or rotten: The meat has been tainted.) taint8) (to affect (someone or something) with something evil or immoral; to corrupt: He has been tainted by his contact with criminals.) taint9) ((the cause of) ruin or disaster: Gambling was his undoing.) undoing* * *Ver·der·ben<-s>[fɛɐ̯ˈdɛrbn̩]nt kein pl (geh) doomjds \Verderben sein to be sb's undoing [or ruin]in sein \Verderben rennen to be heading for the rocksjdn ins \Verderben stürzen to bring ruin upon sb* * *das; Verderbens undoing; ruinin sein od. ins Verderben rennen — rush headlong towards ruin
* * *Drogen etc(offenen Auges) in sein Verderben rennen head straight for disaster;jemanden ins Verderben stürzen bring disaster on sb;* * *das; Verderbens undoing; ruinin sein od. ins Verderben rennen — rush headlong towards ruin
* * *n.bane n.perdition n.ruin n.vitiation n.
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