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1 Wünschelrute
f divining rod* * *Wụ̈n|schel|ru|te ['vʏnʃl-]fdivining or dowsing rod* * *Wün·schel·ru·te[ˈvʏnʃl̩ru:tə]f divining [or dowsing] rod* * *die divining rod* * *Wünschelrute f divining rod* * *die divining rod* * *f.divining rod n. -
2 ausschlagen
(unreg., trennb., -ge-)I v/t (hat)1. (Zahn etc.) knock out; Fass2. (ablehnen) turn down; (jemanden) auch reject; (etw.) auch refuse; JUR. (Erbschaft etc.) disclaim, waive3. (auskleiden) line4. (Feuer) beat out5. (breit schlagen) (Metall) beat out6. Dial. (Staubtuch) shake outII v/i2. (hat/ ist) Pendel: swing; Zeiger: deflect; Geigerzähler, Messgerät: deviate; Waage: turn; Wünschelrute: dip4. ihr Herz / die Turmuhr hat ausgeschlagen her heart beat its last / the clock in the tower finished striking ( oder chiming)* * *(Triebe bekommen) to sprout; to bud; to come into leaf;(ablehnen) to turn down; to disclaim; to decline;(anzeigen) to deflect;(herausschlagen) to knock out;(um sich treten) to kick; to kick out* * *aus|schla|gen sep1. vt1) (= herausschlagen) to knock out; (dial = ausschütteln) Staubtuch etc to shake outjdm die Zähne áússchlagen — to knock sb's teeth out
2) Feuer to beat out3) (= verkleiden) to line; (mit Kacheln, Tapete) to coverjdm etw áússchlagen — to refuse sb sth
2. vi2) (= los-, zuschlagen) to hit or lash out; (Pferd) to kick3) aux sein or haben (Zeiger, Nadel, Pendel) to swing; (Kompassnadel) to be deflected; (Wünschelrute etc) to dip4)ausgeschlagen haben (Turmuhr) — to have finished striking; (liter: Herz) to have beat its last (liter)
5) aux seingünstig/nachteilig áússchlagen — to turn out well or favourably (Brit) or favorably (US)/badly
zu jds Schaden áússchlagen — to turn out badly for sb
zum Guten áússchlagen — to turn out all right
* * *aus|schla·genI. vt Hilfsverb: haben1. (ablehnen)eine Erbschaft \ausschlagen to disclaim [or waive] an estate form▪ jdm etw \ausschlagen to refuse sb sth2. (auskleiden)4. (löschen)II. vimit den Füßen \ausschlagen to kick [out]mit dem Ellenbogen nach hinten \ausschlagen to hit backwards with one's elbow[mit den Hufen] \ausschlagen to kick2. Hilfsverb: sein o haben to deflect, to be deflected; Wünschelrute to dip; Metallsuchgerät to register [metal]3. Hilfsverb: sein o haben (sprießen) to come out, to start to bud, to burgeon [out] liter; Bäume a. to come [or liter break] into leaf4. Hilfsverb: haben▪ ausgeschlagen haben to have finished striking [the hour]5. Hilfsverb: sein (ausgehen) to turn out▪ für/gegen jdn \ausschlagen to turn out well/badly for sbzum Guten \ausschlagen to turn out all rightzu jds Nachteil/Vorteil \ausschlagen to turn out to sb's disadvantage/advantage* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) knock outjemandem einen Zahn ausschlagen — knock one of somebody's teeth out
2) (ablehnen) turn down; reject; refuse < inheritance>2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) < horse> kick2) auch mit sein <needle, pointer> be deflected, swing; < divining-rod> dip; < scales> turn; < pendulum> swing3) auch mit sein (sprießen) come out [in bud]* * *ausschlagen (irr, trennb, -ge-)A. v/t (hat)2. (ablehnen) turn down; (jemanden) auch reject; (etwas) auch refuse; JUR (Erbschaft etc) disclaim, waive3. (auskleiden) line4. (Feuer) beat out6. dial (Staubtuch) shake outB. v/i2. (hat/ist) Pendel: swing; Zeiger: deflect; Geigerzähler, Messgerät: deviate; Waage: turn; Wünschelrute: dip4.ihr Herz/die Turmuhr hat ausgeschlagen her heart beat its last/the clock in the tower finished striking ( oder chiming)5. (ist) (sich entwickeln) turn out;zum Guten ausschlagen turn out fine ( oder well)* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) knock out2) (ablehnen) turn down; reject; refuse < inheritance>2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) < horse> kick2) auch mit sein <needle, pointer> be deflected, swing; < divining-rod> dip; < scales> turn; < pendulum> swing3) auch mit sein (sprießen) come out [in bud]* * *(Pferd) v.to kick (horse) v. v.to knock out v.to reject v. -
3 Wünschelrutengehen
(discovering the presence of underground water, metal etc by holding a divining-rod which moves when held directly above the water etc: water-divining.) divining -
4 Wünschelrute
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5 Wünschelrute
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6 Rute
f; -, -n1. (willow) switch ( oder stake); (auch Zucht- oder Angelrute) rod; mit eiserner Rute regieren fig. rule with a rod of iron2. ZOOL. penis3. Jägerspr. (Schwanz) tail; bes. des Fuchses: brush; Wünschelrute* * *die Rutestaff; rod; pizzle; wand; switch; perch; rood; twig* * *Ru|te ['ruːtə]f -, -n1) (= Gerte) switch; (= esp Stock zum Züchtigen) cane, rod; (= Birkenrute) birch (rod); (von Gertenbündel) birchjdn mit einer Rúte schlagen — to cane/birch sb, to beat sb with a cane/birch
mit eiserner Rúte regieren (fig) — to rule with a rod of iron
2) (= Wünschelrute) (divining or dowsing) rod; (= Angelrute) (fishing) rodmit der Rúte gehen — to go divining
3) (HUNT = Schwanz) tail5) (Aus = Schneebesen) whisk6) (old Measure) rod* * *(a long thin stick or piece of wood, metal etc: an iron rod; a fishing-rod; a measuring-rod.) rod* * *Ru·te<-, -n>[ˈru:tə]f1. (Gerte) switch2. (Angelrute) [fishing] rod3. (Wünschelrute) divining [or dowsing] rod* * *die; Rute, Ruten (Stock) switch; (BirkenRute, AngelRute, WünschelRute) rod; (zum Züchtigen) cane; (Bündel) birch* * *mit eiserner Rute regieren fig rule with a rod of iron2. ZOOL penis* * *die; Rute, Ruten (Stock) switch; (BirkenRute, AngelRute, WünschelRute) rod; (zum Züchtigen) cane; (Bündel) birch* * *-n f.rod n.switch (twig) n. -
7 Rute
Ru·te <-, -n> [ʼru:tə] f1) ( Gerte) switch2) (Angel\Rute) [fishing] rod3) (Wünschel\Rute) divining [or dowsing] rod -
8 Wünschelrute
Wün·schel·ru·te [ʼvʏnʃl̩ru:tə] fdivining [or dowsing] rod
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