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22 selbst umbringen
sich selbst umbringento commit suicide -
23 Selbstmörder
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24 treiben
trei·ben1. trei·ben <trieb, getrieben> [ʼtraibn̩]vt haben1) ( durch Antreiben drängen)2) ( fortbewegen)jdn/etw [irgendwohin] \treiben; ( durch Wasser) to wash [or carry] sb/sth [somewhere]; ( durch Wind) to blow [or carry] sb/sth [somewhere];der Wind treibt mir den Schnee ins Gesicht the wind is blowing snow in my face3) ( bringen)jdn zu etw \treiben to drive sb to sth;du treibst mich noch dazu, das zu tun you'll end up making me do that;jdn in den Wahnsinn \treiben to drive sb mad;jdn in den Tod/Selbstmord \treiben to drive sb to sb's death/to commit suicide4) ( einschlagen)etw in etw \treiben akk to drive sth into sth;er trieb den Nagel mit einem Schlag in das Holz with one blow he drove the nail into the woodetw \treiben to propel sthjdn zur Eile \treiben to rush sb, to make sb hurry [up];jdn zum Handeln \treiben to rush sb into doing somethingetw \treiben to be up to sth;dass ihr mir bloß keinen Blödsinn treibt! don't you get up to any nonsense!8) ( Tiere treiben)etw \treiben to do sth;Gewerbe \treiben to carry out;Handel \treiben to tradees zu bunt/wild \treiben to go too far;es zu toll \treiben to overdo ites [mit jdm] \treiben to do it [with sb]; s. a. Wahnsinn, Verzweiflungviim Wasser \treiben to drift [or float] in the water;sich [von etw] \treiben lassen to drift [with sth]WENDUNGEN:sich \treiben lassen to drift2. Trei·ben <-s> [ʼtraibn̩] ntjds \treiben sb's dirty tricks2) ( geschäftige Aktivität) hustle and bustle -
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26 Suizid begehen
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27 Selbstmord auf Raten begehen
to commit slow suicideDeutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > Selbstmord auf Raten begehen
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