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1 ablassen
- {to cease} dừng, ngừng, ngớt, thôi, hết, tạnh - {to drain} + off, away) rút, tháo, tiêu, làm ráo nước, uống cạn, dẫn lưu, rút hết, bòn rút hết, tiêu hao, làm kiệt quệ, away) chảy đi, thoát đi, tiêu đi, ráo nước, chảy ròng ròng, chảy nhỏ giọt - {to empty} đổ, dốc, làm cạn, trút, chuyên, chảy vào = ablassen [von] {to forbear (forbore,forborne) [from]}+ = ablassen (Teich) {to sluice}+ = ablassen (Dampf) {to blow off}+ = ablassen [von,zu tun] {to desist [from,from doing]}+ = ablassen [jemandem etwas] {to sell (sold,sold) [something to someone]}+
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