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1 embætti
n.1) service, = þjónosta 1; veita e-m e., to serve one; bindast í e-s e., to enter one’s service; guðligt e., holy service; hefi ek mörg vandræði þolat í þinu e., in your service;2) the sacrament, eucharist, = þjónosta 3;3) office (biskupligt e.); bjóða e-m af e., to depose one from office.* * *(embuð, Anecd. 38), n. [Germ. amt; Dan. embede; as to the root vide ambátt, p. 19], service, office; bjóða e-m af e., to depose one from office, Bs. i. 550; Guðs e., Hom. 121, 160, Stj. 613. 2 Kings iv. 13; mikit e., hard work, a great task, Hom. 153; veita e-m e., to serve one, Fms. viii. 332, 406; bindask í e-s e., to enter one’s service, Sks. 357; fremja e., to perform a service, Bs. i. 426; Guðligt e., holy service, Fms, ii. 198; heilagt skírnar e., holy baptism, i. 148: officiating at mass, D. N.2. in mod. use,α. divine service, answering to ‘mass’ in the Roman church; fyrir, eptir e., before, after service.β. in a secular sense, [Germ. amt, Dan. embede], a public office.COMPDS: embættisfærr, embættisgörð, embættislauss, embættismaðr. -
2 jdn. seines Amtes entheben
1. to depose sb.2. to depose sb. from office3. to oust sb. from office4. to remove sb. from office -
3 iemand uit een ambt stoten
iemand uit een ambt stotenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > iemand uit een ambt stoten
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4 stoten
2 [aanstoot geven] offend♦voorbeelden:1 zijn zinnen stoten • his sentences are halting/awkwardhet schip stootte op een klip • the ship struck a rockop een vreemd woord stoten • come across a foreign wordop moeilijkheden stoten • run into difficultiesop elkaar stoten • collide, run into each otherop/tegen iets stoten • bump into somethingtegen elkaar stoten • bump/knock against each otherII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:1 niet stoten! • handle with care!iemand uit de groep/de partij stoten • throw someone out of the group/partyeen vaas van de kast stoten • knock a vase off the sideboard1 [gewichtheffen] press2 [biljart] play/shoot (a ball)♦voorbeelden:IV 〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich stoten〉1 [botsen] bump (oneself)2 [zich ergeren] take offence♦voorbeelden: -
5 усувати з посади
depose from office, demote, evict out of post, oust from office, remove from office -
6 remover del cargo
• depose• discharge from employment• remove from office• remove from post• remove from the job• sack -
7 absetzen
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t2. (Ggs. ansetzen) (Glas, Feder, Gewehr) put down; er trank, ohne das Glas einmal abzusetzen auch he downed his pint etc. in one umg., Am. he chug-a-lugged it ( oder drank it chug-a-lug) Sl.; ohne den Stift abzusetzen without lifting pen from (the) paper; Lasten genau absetzen spot loads3. (Mitreisenden, Fallschirmspringer) drop (off) (an, bei at)5. (streichen) drop; von der Tagesordnung etc. absetzen take off the agenda etc.; vom Spielplan absetzen drop from the programme11. mit einer Borte etc.: trim12. bes. GEOL., CHEM. deposit, precipitate13. Pferd: (den Reiter) throw14. AGR. (entwöhnen) (Kalb etc.) wean15. NAUT. (abstoßen) push offII v/refl1. auch GEOL., CHEM. (liegen bleiben) settle, deposit2. umg. (weggehen) clear out ( oder off), make off, leave ( nach for); sich ins Ausland absetzen leave the country4. MIL. withdraw, retreat5. SPORT pull ahead, leave the others behindIII v/i (unterbrechen) stop, break off; ohne abzusetzen without a break; auch beim Trinken: in one go, Am. chug-a-lug Sl.; beim Schreiben: straight off* * *(abziehen) to deduct;(auf den Boden stellen) to set down; to put down;(aussteigen lassen) to set down; to drop;(des Amtes entheben) to supersede; to depose;(verkaufen) to sell* * *ạb|set|zen sep1. vt1) (= abnehmen) Hut, Brille to take off, to remove; (= hinstellen) Gepäck, Glas to set or put down; Geigenbogen, Feder to lift; Gewehr to unshoulder2) (= aussteigen lassen) Mitfahrer, Fahrgast to set down, to drop; Fallschirmjäger to drop4) Theaterstück, Oper to take off; Fußballspiel, Turnier, Versammlung, Termin to canceletw vom Spielplan absetzen — to take sth off the programme (Brit) or program (US)
5) (= entlassen) to dismiss; Minister, Vorsitzenden to dismiss, to remove from office; König, Kaiser to depose; (sl) Freund, Freundin to chuck (inf)6) (= entwöhnen) Jungtier to wean; (MED) Medikament, Tabletten to come off, to stop taking; Behandlung to break off, to discontinue; (MIL) Ration etc to stopdie Tabletten mussten abgesetzt werden — I/she etc had to stop taking the tablets or had to come off the tablets
7) (COMM = verkaufen) Waren to selldas kann man ( von der Steuer) absetzen — that is tax-deductible
9) (= ablagern) Geröll to deposit11) (= kontrastieren) to contrast2. vr1) (CHEM, GEOL) to be deposited; (Feuchtigkeit, Staub etc) to collect3)sich gegen jdn/etw absetzen — to stand out against sb/sth
sich vorteilhaft gegen jdn/etw absetzen — to contrast favourably (Brit) or favorably (US) with sb/sth
das macht er, nur um sich gegen die anderen abzusetzen — he only does that to be different from the others or to make himself stand out from the crowd
3. vito put one's glass downer trank das Glas aus ohne abzusetzen — he emptied his glass in one
* * *1) (to remove from a high position (eg from that of a king): They have deposed the emperor.) depose2) (to put or set down: She deposited her shopping-basket in the kitchen.) deposit3) (to allow to get off a vehicle: Drop me off at the corner.) drop off4) (to set down from a car etc: The bus dropped me at the end of the road.) drop5) ((of a bus etc) to stop and let (passengers) out: The bus set us down outside the post-office.) set down* * *ab|set·zenI. vt1. (des Amtes entheben)einen Herrscher \absetzen to depose a rulereinen König/eine Königin \absetzen to dethrone a king/queen2. (abnehmen)▪ etw \absetzen to take sth off, to remove sthseine Brille/seinen Hut \absetzen to take one's glasses/hat off3. (hinstellen) to put [or set] sth down▪ jdn [irgendwo] \absetzen to drop sb [off somewhere]wo kann ich dich \absetzen? where shall I drop you off?5. (verkaufen)▪ etw \absetzen to sell sthbisher haben wir schon viel abgesetzt up till now our sales figures are good6. FIN7. (nicht mehr stattfinden lassen)▪ etw \absetzen to cancel sthein Theaterstück \absetzen to cancel a play8. MED▪ etw \absetzen to stop taking sthein Medikament \absetzen to stop taking [or to come off] a medicine9. (unterbrechen)▪ etw \absetzen to take sth off sthdie Feder \absetzen to take [or lift] the pen off the paperdie Flöte/das Glas \absetzen to take [or lower] the flute/glass from one's lipsden Geigenbogen \absetzen to lift the bow [from the violin]10. (kontrastieren)▪ Dinge/Menschen voneinander \absetzen to define things/people [or pick things/people out] [from one another]II. vr1. (sich festsetzen)2. CHEM, GEOL▪ sich akk [von jdm/etw] \absetzen to get away [from sb/sth], to put a distance between oneself and sb/sth5. (sich unterscheiden)die Silhouette des Doms setzte sich gegen den roten Abendhimmel ab the silhouette of the cathedral contrasted with the red evening skyer trank das Glas aus, ohne abzusetzen he drank the contents of the glass without pausing for breath* * *1.transitives Verb1) (abnehmen) take off2) (hinstellen) put down <glass, bag, suitcase>jemanden absetzen — (im öffentlichen Verkehr) put somebody down; let somebody out (Amer.); (im privaten Verkehr) drop somebody [off]
4) (entlassen) dismiss < minister, official>; remove <chancellor, judge> from office; depose <king, emperor>5) (ablagern) deposit8) (von den Lippen nehmen) take <glass, trumpet> from one's lips9) (verkaufen) sell10) (Steuerw.)2.etwas [von der Steuer] absetzen — deduct something [from tax]
reflexives Verb2) (sich distanzieren)3) (sich unterscheiden) s. abheben 3.4) (ugs.): (sich davonmachen) get away* * *absetzen (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t2. (Ggs ansetzen) (Glas, Feder, Gewehr) put down;er trank, ohne das Glas einmal abzusetzen auch he downed his pint etc in one umg, US he chug-a-lugged it ( oder drank it chug-a-lug) sl;ohne den Stift abzusetzen without lifting pen from (the) paper;Lasten genau absetzen spot loads3. (Mitreisenden, Fallschirmspringer) drop (off) (an, bei at)die Zeile absetzen begin a new line5. (streichen) drop;absetzen take off the agenda etc;vom Spielplan absetzen drop from the programme8. WIRTSCH sell;10.11. mit einer Borte etc: trim13. Pferd: (den Reiter) throwB. v/rnach for);sich ins Ausland absetzen leave the country3. (kontrastieren) contrast, form a contrast (von with)4. MIL withdraw, retreat5. SPORT pull ahead, leave the others behindC. v/i (unterbrechen) stop, break off;ohne abzusetzen without a break; auch beim Trinken: in one go, US chug-a-lug sl; beim Schreiben: straight off* * *1.transitives Verb1) (abnehmen) take off2) (hinstellen) put down <glass, bag, suitcase>jemanden absetzen — (im öffentlichen Verkehr) put somebody down; let somebody out (Amer.); (im privaten Verkehr) drop somebody [off]
4) (entlassen) dismiss <minister, official>; remove <chancellor, judge> from office; depose <king, emperor>5) (ablagern) deposit6) (absagen) drop; call off <strike, football match>8) (von den Lippen nehmen) take <glass, trumpet> from one's lips9) (verkaufen) sell10) (Steuerw.)2.etwas [von der Steuer] absetzen — deduct something [from tax]
reflexives Verb3) (sich unterscheiden) s. abheben 3.4) (ugs.): (sich davonmachen) get away* * *v.to deduct v.to drop v.to put down v.to sell v.(§ p.,p.p.: sold)to set down v.to unseat v. -
8 deponer
v.1 to drop, to set aside (abandonar) (actitud).2 to remove from office (destituir) (ministro, secretario).deponer a alguien de su cargo to strip somebody of his/her office3 to put aside.Ella depuso su actitud She put aside her attitude.4 to dethrone, to tumble, to depose, to bring down.El gerente depuso a Ricardo The manager deposed Richard.Ella depuso su confesión She deposed her confession.5 to throw up, to be sick, to vomit, to puke.* * *1 (dejar) to lay down, set aside; (las armas) to lay down■ depuso su cólera tras la explicación que le dieron he set aside his anger when he was given an explanation2 (destituir) to remove from office; (a un rey) to depose1 (defecar) to defecate* * *1. VT1) (=dejar) [+ armas] to lay down; [+ actitud] to change2) (=quitar) [+ rey] to depose; [+ gobernante] to oust, overthrow; [+ ministro] to remove from office2. VI1) (Jur) to give evidence* * *1.verbo transitivo2) < rey> to depose; <gobierno/presidente> to overthrow, topple2.deponer vi1) (Fisiol)a) ( defecar) to defecateb) (AmC, Méx fam) ( vomitar) to throw up (colloq)2) (Der) to make a statement o (frml) deposition; testigo to testify* * *= put down.Ex. The implication is that these are books to be picked up, looked at, leafed through and put down again.----* deponer las armas = put down + weapons.* * *1.verbo transitivo2) < rey> to depose; <gobierno/presidente> to overthrow, topple2.deponer vi1) (Fisiol)a) ( defecar) to defecateb) (AmC, Méx fam) ( vomitar) to throw up (colloq)2) (Der) to make a statement o (frml) deposition; testigo to testify* * *= put down.Ex: The implication is that these are books to be picked up, looked at, leafed through and put down again.
* deponer las armas = put down + weapons.* * *vtA(abandonar): depuso su actitud y se entregó he abandoned his stance and gave himself updecidieron deponer las armas they decided to lay down their armsB ‹rey› to depose; ‹gobierno/presidente› to overthrow, topplea raíz del escándalo fue depuesto de su cargo as a result of the scandal he was removed from office■ deponerviA ( Fisiol)1 (defecar) to defecate* * *♦ vt1. [abandonar] [actitud] to drop, to set aside;[armas] to lay down;le conminaron a deponer su actitud inmediatamente they ordered him to modify his behaviour immediately;el grupo rebelde depuso las armas the rebel group laid down their arms2. [destituir] [ministro, secretario, presidente] to remove from office;[líder, rey] to depose;deponer a alguien de su cargo to strip sb of his/her office3. CAm, Méx [vomitar] to vomit♦ videponer ante el juez to testify before a judge3. CAm, Méx [vomitar] to vomit* * *<part depuesto>I v/t2 armas lay downII v/i JUR give evidence, testify* * *deponer {60} vt1) : to depose, to overthrow2) : to abandon (an attitude or stance)3)deponer las armas : to lay down one's armsdeponer vi1) testificar: to testify, to make a statement2) evacuar: to defecate -
9 deporre
1. v/t put downuova layre, presidente deposedeporre il falso commit perjury* * *deporre v.tr.1 to lay*, to deposit; ( mettere giù) to put* down, to lay* down, to set* down; ( mettere da parte) to lay* aside, to put* aside, to set* aside: deporre la penna sul tavolo, to put (o to lay) down the pen on the table; hanno deposto molti fiori sulla sua tomba, they laid a lot of flowers on his grave; deporre il cappello al guardaroba, to leave (o to deposit) one's hat in the cloak room; deponi il libro e ascoltami, put your book down and listen to me // deporre le armi, to lay down arms (o to surrender) // deporre le uova, to lay eggs // deporre qlcu. da una carica, to remove s.o. from (an) office // deporre un re, ( detronizzarlo) to depose a king2 ( depositare) to deposit: deporre materie estranee, to deposit a sediment; il vino col tempo depone le impurità, with time wine deposits a sediment3 (fig.) ( rinunziare a) to give* up; to set* aside, to forget*, to relinquish: deponete ogni speranza di rivederlo!, give up all hope of seeing him again!; deporre l'odio, to set (o to put) hatred aside; deporre un'idea, to relinquish an idea; deporre la carica, il mandato, to resign from office // deporre l'abito talare, to leave the cloth (o priesthood) // deporre la corona, to put aside (o to refuse) the crown4 (dir.) ( testimoniare in giudizio) to give* testimony, to bear* witness, to depone: deporre il falso, to give false testimony (o to commit perjury o to bear false witness)◆ v. intr. (dir.) ( testimoniare) to depose, to give* evidence, to testify: deporre a favore di qlcu., to give evidence in s.o.'s favour (o to testify on s.o.'s behalf); deporre contro qlcu., to give evidence (o to testify) against s.o.; incapacità a deporre ( del testimonio), incompetence of witness // ciò non depone a tuo favore!, this is not to your credit! (o this does not speak in your favour!).* * *1. [de'porre]vb irreg vt1) (gen : valigia) to put down, (fig : abbandonare: orgoglio, vecchio rancore) to put aside, forget2) (rimuovere: persona) to remove, (re) to depose3)(
sogg : uccello) deporre le uova — to lay eggs4) Dir2. vi* * *[de'porre] 1.verbo transitivo1) (posare) to put* down [carico, pacco]; to lay* [ fiori]; fig. to lay* down, to cast* down [ armi]2) (destituire) to dethrone [ sovrano]; to upset*, to overthrow* [ dirigente]3) zool. [uccelli, rettili] to lay* [ uova]2.1) dir. to testify, to give* evidence2) fig.ciò non depone molto a suo favore — it says very little for her o in her favour
* * *deporre/de'porre/ [73]3 zool. [uccelli, rettili] to lay* [ uova]4 (testimoniare) deporre il falso to give false testimony(aus. avere)1 dir. to testify, to give* evidence -
10 entheben
v/t (unreg., untr., hat) einer Verantwortung etc.: relieve of; einer Pflicht etc.: auch release ( oder exempt) from; des Amtes: remove from; jemanden der Mühe entheben save ( oder spare) s.o. the trouble; jemanden vorläufig seines Amtes entheben suspend s.o. (from office oder his / her post)* * *to absolve; to depose; to release; to oust* * *ent|he|ben [ɛnt'heːbn] ptp enthoben [ɛnt'hoːbn]vt irregenthében — to relieve sb of sth
* * *ent·he·ben *1. (suspendieren) to relieve sb of sth* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb (geh.) relievejemanden seines Amtes entheben — relieve somebody of his/her office
* * *entheben v/t (irr, untrennb, hat) einer Verantwortung etc: relieve of; einer Pflicht etc: auch release ( oder exempt) from; des Amtes: remove from;jemanden der Mühe entheben save ( oder spare) sb the trouble;* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb (geh.) relievejemanden seines Amtes entheben — relieve somebody of his/her office
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11 spodestare
spodestare v.tr. ( destituire) to oust; to remove from office; ( da proprietà) to dispossess; ( da posizione di autorità) to dethrone, to deprive (s.o.) of power: i nobili francesi furono spodestati dalle loro terre, the French nobles were dispossessed of their lands; spodestare un re, to dethrone a king; è stato spodestato dei suoi beni, he was dispossessed (o deprived) of his property; l'hanno spodestato dalla direzione generale, he was ousted from his position as general manager.* * *[spodes'tare]verbo transitivo1) (privare di potere) to depose [re]; to oust, to remove from office [ persona]2) (privare dei beni) to dispossess* * *spodestare/spodes'tare/ [1]1 (privare di potere) to depose [re]; to oust, to remove from office [ persona]2 (privare dei beni) to dispossess. -
12 stürzen
I v/i (ist gestürzt)1. fall; in die Tiefe: plunge, plummet; ins Wasser: dive, plunge; schwer stürzen have a bad ( oder heavy) fall; ( bewusstlos) zu Boden stürzen fall to the ground (unconscious), collapse; vom Fahrrad stürzen fall off one’s bicycle; aus dem Fenster stürzen fall out of the window; aus den Augen stürzen Tränen: stream from s.o.’s eyes; ins Meer stürzen Flugzeug: plunge ( oder dive) into the sea3. POL., Regierung etc.: fall; Minister: be removed from office; der Minister stürzte über diesen Skandal auch this scandal brought about ( oder led to) the minister’s downfall4. Gelände: drop; in die Tiefe stürzen Abhang etc.: drop sheer, plunge down; die Felsen stürzen dort 100 Meter in die Tiefe the cliffs have a sheer drop of 100 met|res (Am. -ers) at that point5. (rennen) rush, dash; ins Zimmer stürzen auch burst into the room; in jemandes Arme stürzen fall ( oder fling o.s.) into s.o.’s armsII v/t (hat)1. (stoßen) throw; jemanden / etw. aus dem Fenster / von der Brücke stürzen throw s.o. / s.th. out of the window / from ( oder off) the bridge; jemanden ins Elend etc. stürzen plunge s.o. into misery etc.; Verderben2. (umkippen) turn upside down; (Pudding etc.) turn out of the mo(u)ld ( oder tin); Nicht stürzen! Kistenaufschrift: this side upIII v/refl (hat)1. sich ins Wasser stürzen plunge into the water; sich vor einen Zug stürzen throw o.s. in front of a train; sich aus dem Fenster stürzen plunge ( oder fling o.s.) out of the window; sich in Unkosten stürzen go to great expense, spare no expense; er hat sich nicht gerade in geistige Unkosten gestürzt he didn’t exactly strain his grey matter; sich in die Arbeit stürzen throw o.s. into ( oder immerse o.s. in) one’s work; sich ins Nachtleben stürzen umg. abandon o.s. to the pleasures of nightlife; Unglück, Verderben etc.2. sich stürzen auf (+ Akk) (jemanden) rush to(wards); aggressiv: rush at; (herfallen über) auch Raubkatze: pounce on; Raubvogel: swoop down on; umg., fig. (ein Buffet etc.) fall upon, attack; sich aufeinander stürzen fall upon each other; sich auf die Süßigkeiten stürzen umg. pounce on ( oder attack) the sweets; sich auf die Geschenke stürzen umg. fall upon the presents* * *(der Macht entheben) to overthrow; to subvert; to topple; to bring down;(fallen) to plunge; to fall; to slump; to drop;(herunterwerfen) to topple; to throw;(rennen) to rush;sich stürzento plunge; to pounce* * *stụ̈r|zen ['ʃtʏrtsn]1. vi aux sein1) (= fallen) to fall (von from, off); (geh = steil abfallen) to plunge; (= hervorstürzen) to streamvom Pferd stürzen — to fall off a/one's horse
er ist schwer or heftig/unglücklich gestürzt — he had a heavy/bad fall
2) (fig = abgesetzt werden) to fall3) (= rennen) to rush, to dash2. vt1) (= werfen) to fling, to hurljdn/etw in eine Krise stürzen — to plunge sb/sth into a crisis
2) (= kippen) to turn upside down; Pudding to turn out"nicht stürzen!" — "this side up"
3. vrsich zu Tode stürzen — to fall to one's death; (absichtlich) to jump to one's death
sich auf jdn/etw stürzen — to pounce on sb/sth; auf Essen to fall on sth; auf Zeitung etc to grab sth; auf den Feind to attack sb/sth
sich ins Unglück/Verderben stürzen — to plunge headlong into disaster/ruin
* * *1) (to cause to fall: The storm brought all the trees down.) bring down2) (to force one's way noisily (through, into): He crashed through the undergrowth.) crash3) (to move with speed and violence: A man dashed into a shop.) dash4) (to rush: He flung out of the house.) fling5) (to (cause to) fall heavily: He pitched forward.) pitch6) ((of a heavy weight) to fall or drop swiftly: The rock plummeted to the bottom of the cliff.) plummet7) (to (make someone or something) hurry or go quickly: He rushed into the room; She rushed him to the doctor.) rush8) (to (cause to) fall, especially in a helpless or confused way: She tumbled down the stairs; The box suddenly tumbled off the top of the wardrobe.) tumble* * *stür·zen[ˈʃtʏrtsn̩]I. vi Hilfsverb: sein1. (plötzlich fallen) to fallich wäre fast gestürzt I nearly fell [down [or over]]schwer \stürzen to fall heavily▪ [aus [o von] etw] \stürzen to fall [out of [or from] [or off] sth]vom Dach/Tisch/Fahrrad/Pferd \stürzen to fall off the roof/table/bicycle/horsezu Boden \stürzen to fall to the ground; (heftiger) to crash to the ground2. POL▪ [über etw akk] \stürzen Regierung to fall [or collapse] [over sth]; Mensch to be forced to resign [over sth]3. (rennen)▪ [irgendwohin [o irgendwoher]] \stürzen to rush [or dash] [somewhere]wohin ist der denn so eilig gestürzt? where did he rush [or dash] off to in such a hurry?ins Zimmer \stürzen to burst into the roomII. vt Hilfsverb: haben1. (werfen)▪ jdn/sich [aus etw dat/vor etw akk] \stürzen to throw [or hurl] sb/oneself [out of [or from] [or off]/in front of sth]▪ jdn/etw \stürzen to bring sb/sth down; Minister to make sb resign; Diktator to overthrow sb; Regierung to topple sb/sth; (mit Gewalt) to overthrow sb/sth▪ etw \stürzen to turn sth upside downden Kuchen \stürzen to turn out the cake4. (kippen)▪ etw \stürzen to turn sth upside down [or over]„[bitte] nicht \stürzen!“ “this way [or side] up!”III. vrdie Gäste stürzten sich aufs kalte Büfett the guests fell on the cold buffet* * *1.intransitives Verb; mit sein1) fall (aus, von from); (in die Tiefe) plunge; plummet2) (fig.) <temperature, exchange rate, etc.> drop [sharply]; < prices> tumble; < government> fall, collapse3) (laufen) rush; dash4) (fließen) stream; pour2.reflexives Verbsich auf jemanden/etwas stürzen — (auch fig.) pounce on somebody/something
sich aus dem Fenster stürzen — hurl oneself or leap out of the window
3.sich in etwas (Akk.) stürzen — throw oneself or plunge into something
transitives Verb1) throw; (mit Wucht) hurl2) (umdrehen) upturn, turn upside-down <mould, pot, box, glass, cup>; turn out <pudding, cake, etc.>3) (des Amtes entheben) oust < person> [from office]; (gewaltsam) overthrow, topple <leader, government>* * *A. v/i (ist gestürzt)schwer stürzen have a bad ( oder heavy) fall;(bewusstlos) zu Boden stürzen fall to the ground (unconscious), collapse;vom Fahrrad stürzen fall off one’s bicycle;aus dem Fenster stürzen fall out of the window;der Minister stürzte über diesen Skandal auch this scandal brought about ( oder led to) the minister’s downfall4. Gelände: drop;in die Tiefe stürzen Abhang etc: drop sheer, plunge down;die Felsen stürzen dort 100 Meter in die Tiefe the cliffs have a sheer drop of 100 metres (US -ers) at that point5. (rennen) rush, dash;ins Zimmer stürzen auch burst into the room;in jemandes Arme stürzen fall ( oder fling o.s.) into sb’s armsB. v/t (hat)1. (stoßen) throw;jemanden/etwas aus dem Fenster/von der Brücke stürzen throw sb/sth out of the window/from ( oder off) the bridge;Nicht stürzen! Kistenaufschrift: this side upC. v/r (hat)1.sich ins Wasser stürzen plunge into the water;sich vor einen Zug stürzen throw o.s. in front of a train;sich aus dem Fenster stürzen plunge ( oder fling o.s.) out of the window;sich in Unkosten stürzen go to great expense, spare no expense;er hat sich nicht gerade in geistige Unkosten gestürzt he didn’t exactly strain his grey matter;sich in die Arbeit stürzen throw o.s. into ( oder immerse o.s. in) one’s work;sich ins Nachtleben stürzen umg abandon o.s. to the pleasures of nightlife; → Unglück, Verderben etc2.sich stürzen auf (+akk) (jemanden) rush to(wards); aggressiv: rush at; (herfallen über) auch Raubkatze: pounce on; Raubvogel: swoop down on; umg, fig (ein Buffet etc) fall upon, attack;sich aufeinander stürzen fall upon each other;sich auf die Geschenke stürzen umg fall upon the presents* * *1.intransitives Verb; mit sein1) fall (aus, von from); (in die Tiefe) plunge; plummet2) (fig.) <temperature, exchange rate, etc.> drop [sharply]; < prices> tumble; < government> fall, collapse3) (laufen) rush; dash4) (fließen) stream; pour2.reflexives Verbsich auf jemanden/etwas stürzen — (auch fig.) pounce on somebody/something
sich aus dem Fenster stürzen — hurl oneself or leap out of the window
3.sich in etwas (Akk.) stürzen — throw oneself or plunge into something
transitives Verb1) throw; (mit Wucht) hurl2) (umdrehen) upturn, turn upside-down <mould, pot, box, glass, cup>; turn out <pudding, cake, etc.>3) (des Amtes entheben) oust < person> [from office]; (gewaltsam) overthrow, topple <leader, government>* * *v.to fall v.(§ p.,p.p.: fell, fallen)to fall off v.to overthrow v.(§ p.,p.p.: overthrew, overthrown)to overturn v.to precipitate v.to rush v.to topple v. -
13 ἀφίστημι
A causal in [tense] pres. and [tense] impf., in [tense] fut. ἀποστήσω, and [tense] aor. I ἀπέστησα, as also in [tense] aor. I [voice] Med. (v. infr.):—put away, remove, keep out of the way,τὸ ἀσθενέστατον τοῦ στρατεύματος X.HG7.5.23
; (lyr.); of diseases, Dsc.2.96, Gal.13.846;τὰ συγκείμενα ἀ. ἀπ' ἀλλήλων Pl.Plt. 282b
;ἀ. τῆς ἐλάας τὸν φλοιόν Thphr.CP3.3.2
;ἀ. τινὰ λόγου
hinder from..,E.
IT 912; ἀ. τὰς τῶν πολεμίων ἐπιβουλάς frustrate them, Th.1.93; ἀ. τὸν ἄρχοντα depose him, X.HG7.1.45:—[tense] aor. [voice] Med., Ἀργείων δόρυ πυλῶν ἀπεστήσασθε remoued it from your own gates, E.ph.1087:—in Hdt.9.23 ἀποστήσαντες, = ἀποστάντες, having retired.2 cause to revolt, of allies, Id.8.19, Ar.Eq. 238, Th.1.81;τινὰ ἀπό τινος Hdt.1.76
, 154, etc.;τινά τινος And.3.22
.3 in geom. constructions, cut off, Procl.Hyp. 6.7.II weigh out, X.Smp.2.20;ἀποστησάτωσαν τὰ χρυσία IG7.303.19
([place name] Oropus); pay, (ii B.C.): also in [tense] aor. I [voice] Med., μὴ.. ἀποστήσωνται Ἀχαιοὶ χρεῖος lest they weigh out (i. e. pay in full) the debt, Il.13.745, cf. IG12.91.20, al.:—in strict sense of [voice] Med., ἀποστήσασθαι τὸν χαλκόν to have the brass weighed out to one, D.49.52.—Hom. has it trans. only in l.c.III [voice] Med., give a final decision (or break up, dismiss the assembly), ῥήτρα ap.Plu. Lyc.6.B intr., in [voice] Pass., as also in [tense] aor. 2 ἀπέστην, imper. ,ἀπόστα Men.375
: [tense] pf. ἀφέστηκα in [tense] pres. sense, sync. in pl. ἀφέστᾰμεν, -στᾰτε, -στᾶσι, as in inf. ἀφεστάναι, part. ἀφεστώς, -ῶσα, -ός or - ώς: [tense] plpf. ἀφεστήκειν, [dialect] Att. : [tense] fut. [voice] Med.ἀποστήσομαι E.Hec. 1054
, Th.5.64, etc. (while [tense] aor. I [voice] Med. is causal (v. supr.)): for [tense] fut. ἀφεστήξω v. h. v.:— stand away or aloof from, keep far from,ὅσσον δὲ τροχοῦ ἵππος ἀφίσταται Il.23.517
;οὐ μέν κ' ἄλλη γ' ὧδε γυνὴ.. ἀνδρὸς ἀφεσταίη Od.23.101
;ἀποστᾶσ' ἐκποδών E.Hel. 1023
;ἐς ἄλλο σχῆμ' ἀ. βίου Id.Med. 1039
; ; ὡς γραφεὺς (or βραβεὺς)ἀποσταθείς E.Hec. 807
;μακρὰν τόποις καὶ χρόνοις ἀ. D.S.13.22
: hence in various relations, ἀφεστάναι φρενῶν lose one's wits, S.Ph. 865; (lyr.); οὐδενὸς ἀποστήσονται ὅσα ἂν δίκαια λέγητε depart from, object to right proposals, Th.4.118;ἀ. φόνου E.Or. 1544
; ἀ. ἀρχῆς to be deposed from office, Pl.Lg. 928d; simply, resign, SIG527.105 (Crete, iii B. C.); ἀ. τῶν πραγμάτων, τῆς πολιτείας, etc., withdraw from business, politics, have done with it, D.10.1, 18.308, etc.; ἔργων ἢ πόνων ἢ κινδύνων shun them, Isoc.4.83, cf.X.HG7.5.19, etc.; ὧν εἷλεν ἀποστάς giving up all claim to what he had won (at law), D.21.181;τῶν αὑτῆς Id.19.147
, cf. 35.4; ἀφίστασθαι τῶν τοῦ ἀδελφοῦ ib.44;οὐδενὸς τῶν ἀνηκόντων τῇ πόλει Inscr.Magn.53.65
; τὴν πολιτείαν.. τὴν ἀφεστηκυῖαν τοῦ μέσου πλεῖον further removed from.., Arist.Pol. 1296b8;ἀποστὰς τῶν πατρῴων Luc.DMort.12.3
; ἀ. ἐκ Σικελίας withdraw from the island, give up the expedition, Th.7.28; retire,ἐς Ἰθώμην Id.1.101
: rarely c.acc., avoid, shrink from,τὸν ἥλιον X.Cyn. 3.3
;τὸν πόλεμον Id.An.2.5.7
; ;πυγμήν Philostr. Gym.20
(prob. cj.).2 in Prose, ἀ. ἀπό τινος revolt from.., Hdt. 1.95, 130, etc.;τινός Id.2.113
;οὐκ ἀποστήσομαι ἀπὸ τοῦ δήμου Ἀθηναίων IG12.39.21
; but Ἀθηναίων τοῦ πλήθους ib.10.22; also ἀ. εἴς or πρός τινας, Hdt.2.30, 162, cf. X.An.1.6.7;ἐς δημοκρατίαν ἀ. Th.8.90
: abs., revolt, Hdt.1.102, etc.; ὑπό τινος at his instigation, Th.8.35 ( ἀπό codd.).3 ἀ. τινί make way for another, give way to him, E. Hec. 1054, D.8.37.4 c. gen., shrink from,τῶν κινδύνων Isoc.9.29
: also c. inf., shrink from doing,ἀπέστην τοῦτ' ἐρωτῆσαι σαφῶς E. Hel. 536
.5 abs., stand aloof, recoil from fear, horror, etc.,τίπτε καταπτώσσοντες ἀφέστατε; Il.4.340
;πολλὸν ἀφεσταότες 17.375
;παλίνορσος ἀπέστη 3.33
, Pi.O.1.52, P.4.145;ἐγὼ οὐδέν τι μᾶλλον ἀ. Pl.Tht. 169b
, cf. D.19.45, etc.; desist,μὴ νῦν -ώμεθα Pl.Lg. 960e
; a runaway,Lys.
23.7.6 Medic., ἀφίσταται, = ἀπόστασις γίγνεται, εἰς ἄρθρα Hp.Aph.4.74; ἀ. ὀστέον exfoliates, ib. 6.45; alsoἀ. ἀπὸ τῶν ὀστῶν Pl.Ti. 84a
;τὸ δέρμα ἀ. X.Eq.1.5
; also, project, stand out,ὦτα ἀφεστηκότα PLond.3.1209.12
(i B. C.).b to be separated by the formation of an abscess, Gal.11.116, al. (also in [voice] Act.,τὸ πύον ἀφίστησι 7.715
).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀφίστημι
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14 vom Amt absetzen
ausdr.to depose from office expr.to dismiss from office expr. -
15 absetzen
ab|set·zenvt1) ( des Amtes entheben)jdn \absetzen to remove sb [from office], to relieve sb of their duties ( euph)einen Herrscher \absetzen to depose a ruler;einen König/eine Königin \absetzen to dethrone a king/queen2) ( abnehmen)etw \absetzen to take sth off, to remove sth;seine Brille/seinen Hut \absetzen to take one's glasses/hat off4) ( aussteigen lassen)jdn [irgendwo] \absetzen to drop sb [off somewhere];wo kann ich dich \absetzen? where shall I drop you off?5) ( verkaufen)etw \absetzen to sell sth;bisher haben wir schon viel abgesetzt up till now our sales figures are good6) finetw [von etw] \absetzen to deduct sth [from sth]etw \absetzen to cancel sth;etw von etw \absetzen to withdraw sth from sth;ein Theaterstück \absetzen to cancel a play8) medetw \absetzen to stop taking sth;ein Medikament \absetzen to stop taking [or to come off] a medicine9) ( unterbrechen)etw \absetzen to take sth off sth;die Feder \absetzen to take [or lift] the pen off the paper;den Geigenbogen \absetzen to lift the bow [from the violin]10) ( kontrastieren)Dinge/Menschen voneinander \absetzen to define things/people [or pick things/people out] [from one another]vr1) ( sich festsetzen)2) chem, geolsich [irgendwo] \absetzen to be deposited [somewhere]sich \absetzen to abscond, to clear out ( fam)sich ins Ausland \absetzen to clear out of [or leave] the country4) ( Abstand vergrößern)sich [von jdm/etw] \absetzen to get away [from sb/sth], to put a distance between oneself and sb/sth5) ( sich unterscheiden)die Silhouette des Doms setzte sich gegen den roten Abendhimmel ab the silhouette of the cathedral contrasted with the red evening skyer trank das Glas aus, ohne abzusetzen he drank the contents of the glass without pausing for breath -
16 παύω
Aπαύεσκον Od.22.315
, S.Ant. 963 (lyr.): [tense] fut.παύσω Il.1.207
, etc.; [dialect] Ep. inf. παυσέμεν ( κατα-) 7.36 : [tense] aor.ἔπαυσα 15.15
, etc., [dialect] Ep.παῦσα 17.602
: [tense] pf.πέπαυκα D. 20.70
, Antisth. Od. 10 :—[voice] Med. and [voice] Pass., [dialect] Ion. [tense] impf.παυέσκετο Il.24.17
: [tense] fut.παύσομαι Od. 2.198
, Hdt.1.56, S.OC 1040, Ph. 1424, E.Med.93, etc. ; πεπαύσομαι only S.Ant.91, Tr. 587 (though held to be the true [dialect] Att. form by Moer.p.293 P.); παυσθήσομαι (v.l. παυθ-) Th.1.81 ; later παήσομαι ( ἀνα-) Apoc.14.13 : [tense] aor.ἐπαυσάμην Il. 14.260
; ἐπαύθην, [dialect] Ep. παύθην, Hes. Th. 533, Th.5.91 (v.l. παυσθῇ), etc. ;ἐπαύσθην Hdt.5.94
, etc. ; laterἐπάην Choerob. in Theod. 2.141
H.: [tense] pf.πέπαυμαι Il.18.125
, A.Pr. 615, Hdt.1.84, Ar. Pax 29, etc. ( πεπάσθαι is f.l. in Vett. Val.359.31):I causal, make to end,1 c. acc. only, bring to an end, check, sts. of persons,ἵνα παύσομεν ἄγριον ἄνδρα Il.21.314
, cf. S.Ant. 963 (lyr.), Ar.Eq. 330 ; stop or silence by death, Od. 20.274, S.OT 397 :—[voice] Pass. and [voice] Med., take one's rest,ἐνὶ κλισίῃ Il.24.17
, cf. Hdt.9.52, etc.; cease, have done, Il.8.295, Od.4.103, etc. ; of one singing or speaking, 17.359, Hdt.7.8.δ : generally, [voice] Med. denotes willing, [voice] Pass. forced, cessation.b mostly of things, make an end of, stop, abate, χόλον, μένος, νεῖκος πολέμοιο, ῥόον, ὀδύνας, etc., Il.19.67, 1.282, Od.24.543, 5.451, Il.16.528, etc. ;μέριμναν Pi.I.8(7).13
(s. v.l.) ; λύπας ᾠδαῖς π. E.Med. 197 (anap.), etc. ; π. τόξον let the bow rest, Od.21.279 ;π. τοὺς γάμους S. Ant. 575
;πόντου σάλον E.El. 1242
; π. τὸν νόμον annul it, Id.Or. 571 ; π. τὸν λόγον close it, X.Cyr.8.6.7 ;τυραννίδα καταλύσαντα πεπαυκέναι D.20.70
; π. τείχη raze them, D.C.69.9 :—[voice] Pass., Th.5.91, etc.2 c. acc. pers. et gen. rei, hinder, keep back, or give one rest, from a thing, π. Ἕκτορα μάχης, πόνοιο Ἀχιλῆα, Θάμυριν ἀοιδῆς, Πηνελόπειαν κλαυθμοῖο, Il.15.15, 21.137, 2.595, Od.4.801 ; π. τινὰ ἀλκῆς, ἄλης, καμάτοιο, ὀδυνάων, Il. 15.250, Od. 15.342, 5.492, Il.4.191 ; soπ. χεῖρας πολέμοιο 21.294
;ὀρχηθμοῖο πόδας Od. 23.298
;π. τινὰ τῆς βοῆς S.El. 798
;τῆς ὕβρεως Ar.Av. 1259
;τῆς λυγγός Pl.Smp. 185d
; τῆς ἁμαρτίας καὶ ἀμα ;τῶν ἐπιθυμιῶν X.Mem.1.2.5
; [ τῆς νόσου] IG42(1).121.71 (Epid., iv B. C.) ; π. τινὰ τῆς βασιληΐης depose one from being king, Hdt.1.123 ; τινὰ τῆς ἀρχῆς, τῆς στρατηγίας, X.Cyr.8.6.3, HG6.2.13 ;τῆς ἔξω ξυμμαχίας τινάς Th.3.65
; alsoπ. τινὰ ἐκ κακῶν S.El. 987
;τινὰ ἀπὸ παιδαγωγῶν X.Lac.3.1
; with acc. unexpressed,αἴ κέ ποθι Ζεὺς.. παύσῃ ὀϊζύος Od.4.35
;φάρμαχ' ἅ κεν παύσῃσι.. ὀδυνάων Il.4.191
:—[voice] Pass. and [voice] Med., rest or cease from a thing, πολέμοιο, μάχης, ἔργων, πόνου, γόοιο, κλαυθμοῦ, ὀδυνάων, κλαγγῆς, etc., 21.432, 467, Od.4.683, 24.384, 9.540, 17.7, 4.812, Il.2.100, etc. ; τῆς μάχης, τοῦ δρόμου, Hdt.1.74, 4.124 ; ;τῆς ὀργῆς Lys.19.6
;φιλανθρώπου τρόπου A.Pr.11
; παύεσθαι ἀρχῆς to be deposed from, or reach the term of, office, Hdt.1.56, cf. 6.66, IG12.114.46 ; (lyr.);ἐκ τρόχων πεπαυμένοι E.Med.46
, cf. El. 1108.3 c. [tense] pres. part., stop a person from.., π. τινὰ ἀριστεύοντα stop him from doing bravely, Il. 11.506 ;τὸν ἄνδρα παῦσον ταῦτα ποιεῦντα Hdt.5.23
; γελῶντας ἐχθροὺς π. S.El. 1295 ;παύσω δέ σ' ὄντ' ἄπαιδα E.Med. 717
:—[voice] Pass. and [voice] Med., leave off doing.., ὅθ' ὕπνος ἕλοι, παύσαιτό τε νηπιαχεύων when he stopped playing, Il.22.502, cf. A.Pr. 615, Ag. 1047, Hdt.1.133, etc.; of things,ἄνεμος μὲν ἐπαύσατο.. θύων Od.12.400
: the part. is freq. to be supplied, αἷμα, φλόξ, ἄνεμος ἐπαύσατο, the blood stopped [flowing], the fire [burning], the wind [blowing], Il.11.267, 23.228, Od.12.168, etc. ; so Ῥοδώπιος πέρι πέπαυμαι (sc. λέγων) Hdt.2.135, cf. 7.10.4 less freq. c. inf., stop a person from..,ἔμ' ἔπαυσας ἐπὶ Τρώεσσι μάχεσθαι Il.11.442
;ῥαψῳδοὺς ἔπαυσε ἀγωνίζεσθαι Hdt.5.67
, cf. 7.54 : sts. with μή inserted, ;παύσας ὑμᾶς μὴ λίαν ἐξαπατᾶσθαι Ar. Ach. 634
; alsoπ. τὸ μὴ προσελθεῖν.. τὴν ὁλκάδα Th.7.53
;π. τοῦ.. εἶναι Pl.R. 416c
.b [voice] Med. c. inf., Batr.193, AP6.21.8, and later Prose, as Plu.2.216d.5 [voice] Med., yield, give, of timber, opp. ἵστασθαι, Thphr.HP5.6.3.II intr. in imper. παῦε, cease, leave off ( παύου is rare, S.Ichn.359, Ephipp.5.20, Luc.Im.2),παῦε μάχης Hes.Sc. 449
codd., cf.h.Cer. 351 ;παῦε γόοιο Epigr.Gr.320.5
([place name] Thyatira): mostly abs., παῦε stop! have done! be quiet!παῦε, μὴ λέξῃς πέρα S.Ph. 1275
, cf. Ar.V. 1208, Ra. 122, 269, Pl.Phdr. 228e ;παῦε, παῦε, μὴ βόα Ar.Av. 1504
, cf. V. 1194 ; alsoπαῦε, παῦε τοῦ λόγου Id.Ra. 580
; ;παῦ' ἐς κόρακας Id.Ach. 864
, where the other Verbs are pl. ; παῦ, apoc. forπαῦε, παῦ, μηδὲν ὄμνυ' Men.Sam.96
, cf. Ael.Dion.Fr. 275, etc.: also imper. [voice] Med.,παῦσαι λέγουσα E.Hipp. 706
;παῦσαι φαρμακοπωλῶν Ar.Fr.28
;π. μελῳδοῦσ' Com.Adesp.601
;π. δυσωνῶν Pl.Com.224
, cf. Theopomp.Com.62, Philetaer.6, Philem.213.1 ; παύσασθε νοῦν ἔχοντες (leg. λέγοντες) Men.482.1. -
17 deposizione
f depositionda un'alta carica removaldi regnante; overthrow* * *deposizione s.f.1 deposition: deposizione da una carica, removal (o dismissal) from office; deposizione dal trono, deposition from the throne (o dethronement) // la Deposizione ( di Cristo), the Deposition (from the Cross) // la Deposizione di Tiziano, Titian's Deposition2 (dir.) deposition; evidence [U], testimony: le deposizioni dei testimoni, the evidence of the witnesses; fare una deposizione, to depose (o to make a deposition o to testify): fare una deposizione in favore di qlcu., to give evidence in s.o.'s favour; firmare la deposizione, to sign the deposition.* * *[depozit'tsjone]sostantivo femminile1) dir. testimony, evidence2) (destituzione) (di dirigente) removal; (dal trono) deposition3) relig. art.4) zool. (delle uova) laying* * *deposizione/depozit'tsjone/sostantivo f.1 dir. testimony, evidence2 (destituzione) (di dirigente) removal; (dal trono) deposition3 relig. art. la deposizione the Deposition4 zool. (delle uova) laying. -
18 derrocar
v.1 to topple, to overthrow (gobierno).2 to unseat, to tumble, to bring down, to buck.El pueblo derribó al tirano The country overthrew the tyrant.3 to demolish, to knock down.4 to throw over a precipice, to hurl from the top.* * *1 (demoler) to pull down, demolish, knock down2 (gobierno) to overthrow, bring down; (ministro) to oust from office, topple* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (Pol) [+ gobierno] to overthrow, topple; [+ ministro] to oust2) [+ edificio] to knock down, demolish3) (=despeñar) to hurl down2.See:* * *verbo transitivo to overthrow, topple* * *= oust, overthrow, topple, dethrone.Ex. These sources which form the basis of the intellectual selection of terms may be augmented by or ousted by the machine selection of terms.Ex. The result was that by the close of the 1940s new interests were developing which were destined to overthrow the preeminence of microfilm as a documentation concern.Ex. The latest opinion polls show that 48 percent of Americans would back the use of armed force to topple Saddam Hussein.Ex. Farming dethroned as leading industry -- after some 10,000 years the plurality of working humans no longer are engaged in farming, but rather the delivery of services.----* derrocar al gobierno = topple + the government.* derrocar el gobierno = bring down + the government.* * *verbo transitivo to overthrow, topple* * *= oust, overthrow, topple, dethrone.Ex: These sources which form the basis of the intellectual selection of terms may be augmented by or ousted by the machine selection of terms.
Ex: The result was that by the close of the 1940s new interests were developing which were destined to overthrow the preeminence of microfilm as a documentation concern.Ex: The latest opinion polls show that 48 percent of Americans would back the use of armed force to topple Saddam Hussein.Ex: Farming dethroned as leading industry -- after some 10,000 years the plurality of working humans no longer are engaged in farming, but rather the delivery of services.* derrocar al gobierno = topple + the government.* derrocar el gobierno = bring down + the government.* * *derrocar [A2 ]vtto overthrow, topple* * *
derrocar ( conjugate derrocar) verbo transitivo
to overthrow, topple
derrocar verbo transitivo Pol to overthrow, bring down: los militares derrocaron el gobierno, the army overthrew the government
' derrocar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
conspirar
English:
overthrow
- topple
- bring
- depose
- oust
- over
* * *derrocar vt[gobierno] to topple, to overthrow; [rey] to overthrow* * *v/t POL overthrow* * *derrocar {72} vtderribar: to overthrow, to topple -
19 baztertu
du/ad.1.a. to leave out, omit, excludeb. (gizarteko taldea, alderdi politikoa, e.a.) to marginalize, excludec. (norbaitekin harremanik ez) to ostracized. (litekeena, teoria) to rule out, discarde. (aukera, hautakizun) to discard, excludef. (litekeena, teoria) to rule out, discard2.a. (beste herriratu, aberritik bidali, kanporatu) to exile, banish, expelb. Kristau. Elizatik \baztertu to {expel || excommunicate} from the Church2. not to count on3. (alderatu) to keep outb. to keep off; handik begiak \baztertu ezinik unable to keep his eyes off her4. to do without; badaukat holako jakia baztertzea I can do without such food; ez daukagu jan-edanak baztertzerik we can't {do || go} without food and drink5. (ezkutatu) to hide, put away6. (galarazi, ekidin) to avoid, avert, impede; holako istripuak baztertzeko, bidea konpondu behar da in order to prevent accidents, the road must be repaired7. (txokoratu) to put away (in a corner) ; liburu horiek \baztertu zituzten they put those books away8. (kargoduna)a. to depose, oust, unseatb. kargotik \baztertu to remove from office9. (agindu, lege) to break, go against10. aurpegia ez zuen \baztertu he didn't turn his face da/ad.1. to withdraw, retreat, retire (- ra: to) ; soldaduak mendietara \baztertu ziren the soldiers withdrew into the hills2.a. \baztertu pixka bat! move over a little!b. (umeei, kalean daudela, espaloira joateko esaten zaiena) \baztertu! get over to the {right || left} | keep to the side! ; haiei lekua uztearren horma ondora \baztertu nintzen I scooted over towards the wall to make room for them3. (alderatu) bidetik \baztertu to go astray, stray off the path -
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