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v/t (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)1. cry, shout, exclaim; (Namen etc.) call out; (Schlagzeile) cry out, scream; (Waren, Zeitung) cry, hawk (loudly)2. über Lautsprecher etc.: announce; Haltestellen ausrufen call out (the names of) the stops; jemanden ausrufen ( lassen) page s.o.; etw. ausrufen lassen have s.th. announced3. (Herrscher, Republik etc.) proclaim förm.; (Streik) call; jemanden ausrufen als ( oder zu) proclaim s.o....; sein Sohn wurde zum König ausgerufen his son was proclaimed king; den Notstand ausrufen declare a state of emergency* * *to burst out; to proclaim; to call out; to call; to issue; to exclaim; to cry out* * *aus|ru|fenvt septo exclaim; Schlagzeilen to cry out; Waren to cry; (auf Auktion) to start; (= verkünden) to call out; Haltestellen, Streik to calldie Stunden áúsrufen (Hist) — to call the hours
jdn zum or als König áúsrufen — to proclaim sb king
jdn or jds Namen áúsrufen (lassen) (über Lautsprecher etc) — to put out a call for sb; (im Hotel) to page sb
* * *(to call out, or say, suddenly and loudly: `Good !' he exclaimed; She exclaimed in astonishment.) exclaim* * *aus|ru·fen1. (verkünden)Haltestellen/einen Streik \ausrufen to call the stops/a strikeSchlagzeilen \ausrufen to cry out sep the headlinesseine Waren \ausrufen to cry one's waresKrieg \ausrufen to declare [or proclaim] war2. (über Lautsprecher suchen lassen)▪ jdn \ausrufen to put out a call for sb3. (proklamieren)jdn zum König \ausrufen to proclaim sb king* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) call out‘Schön!’ rief er aus — ‘Lovely’, he exclaimed
jemanden ausrufen lassen — have a call put out for somebody; (im Hotel) have somebody paged
die Haltestellen ausrufen — call out [the names of] the stops
jemanden zum König/als Präsidenten ausrufen — proclaim somebody king/president
* * *ausrufen v/t (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)1. cry, shout, exclaim; (Namen etc) call out; (Schlagzeile) cry out, scream; (Waren, Zeitung) cry, hawk (loudly)2. über Lautsprecher etc: announce;Haltestellen ausrufen call out (the names of) the stops;jemanden ausrufen (lassen) page sb;etwas ausrufen lassen have sth announcedzu) proclaim sb …;sein Sohn wurde zum König ausgerufen his son was proclaimed king;den Notstand ausrufen declare a state of emergency* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) call out‘Schön!’ rief er aus — ‘Lovely’, he exclaimed
jemanden ausrufen lassen — have a call put out for somebody; (im Hotel) have somebody paged
die Haltestellen ausrufen — call out [the names of] the stops
jemanden zum König/als Präsidenten ausrufen — proclaim somebody king/president
* * *v.to evoke v.to exclaim v. -
2 aufschreien
v/i (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-) cry out; schrill: (give a) scream; vor Schmerz aufschreien cry out with pain* * *to squeal; to yelp; to cry out; to scream* * *auf|schrei|envi septo yell out; (schrill) to scream or shriek out* * ** * *auf|schrei·envi irreg to shriekvor Entsetzen \aufschreien to shriek with fright, to give a shriek of terror* * ** * *vor Schmerz aufschreien cry out with pain* * * -
3 ausstoßen
v/t1. (Luft, Plazenta) expel; (Dampf etc.) give off; (Rauchwolken) send out; TECH. (Kassette etc.) eject; (Geschoss) fire, discharge; Vulkan: belch; der Tintenfisch stößt bei Gefahr Farbwolken aus the octopus releases clouds of ink when threatened3. WIRTS. (produzieren) turn out, produce5. (ausschließen) expel ( aus from); (verbannen) exile (from); ( aus der Gesellschaft) ausstoßen ostracize, banish; sich ausgestoßen fühlen feel like an outcast, feel ostracized; aus der Armee ausstoßen discharge s.o. (dishono[u]rably) from the army; aus der Kirche ausstoßen excommunicate s.o.* * *to hurl; to eject; to jet; to drive out; to ejaculate; to exhale; to heave; to vomit; to utter* * *aus|sto|ßenvt sepjdn aus der Gesellschaft áússtoßen — to banish sb from society, to cast sb out from society
See:→ Ausgestoßene(r)3) (= herausstoßen) to eject, to discharge; Atem, Plazenta to expel; Gas etc to give off, to emit; (NAUT ) Torpedo to fire; (= herstellen) Teile, Stückzahl to put or turn out, to produce4)ein Auge/einen Zahn áússtoßen — to lose an eye/a tooth
jdm ein Auge áússtoßen — to put sb's eye out
jdm einen Zahn áússtoßen — to knock sb's tooth out
* * *1) ((often with out) (of a chimney etc) to throw (out) violently: factory chimneys belching (out) smoke.) belch2) (to bring up (eg from the stomach); to throw out or up: The chimney was disgorging clouds of black smoke.) disgorge3) (to utter or exclaim suddenly.) ejaculate4) (to refuse to accept (someone) in society or a group: His former friends ostracized him because of his rudeness.) ostracize5) (to refuse to accept (someone) in society or a group: His former friends ostracized him because of his rudeness.) ostracise* * *aus|sto·ßen1. (hervorbringen)Gase \ausstoßen to emit [or give off] gases2. (von sich geben)einen Seufzer \ausstoßen to utter a sigheinen Schrei \ausstoßen to give [out] a shout, to shout outLaute \ausstoßen to make noises4. (verlieren lassen)▪ jdm einen Zahn \ausstoßen to knock out sb's toothjdm ein Auge \ausstoßen to poke out sb's eye5. (ausschließen)6. (produzieren)▪ etw \ausstoßen to turn out sth, to produce sth* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb2) give <cry, whistle, laugh, etc.>; let out <cry, scream, yell>; heave, give < sigh>; utter <curse, threat, accusation, etc.>3)sich ausgestoßen fühlen — feel an outcast
* * *ausstoßen v/t (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)1. (Luft, Plazenta) expel; (Dampf etc) give off; (Rauchwolken) send out; TECH (Kassette etc) eject; (Geschoss) fire, discharge; Vulkan: belch;der Tintenfisch stößt bei Gefahr Farbwolken aus the octopus releases clouds of ink when threatened5. (ausschließen) expel (aus from); (verbannen) exile (from);(aus der Gesellschaft) ausstoßen ostracize, banish;sich ausgestoßen fühlen feel like an outcast, feel ostracized;aus der Armee ausstoßen discharge sb (dishono[u]rably) from the army;aus der Kirche ausstoßen excommunicate sb* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) expel; give off, emit <gas, fumes, smoke>2) give <cry, whistle, laugh, etc.>; let out <cry, scream, yell>; heave, give < sigh>; utter <curse, threat, accusation, etc.>3)* * *v.to churn out v.to ejaculate v.to eject v.to expel v.to extrude v.to jet v. -
4 proklamieren
v/t proclaim* * *to proclaim; to exclaim; to issue* * *pro|kla|mie|ren [prokla'miːrən] ptp proklamiertvtto proclaim* * *pro·kla·mie·ren *[proklaˈmi:rən]vt (geh)den Ausnahmezustand \proklamieren to proclaim [or declare] a state of emergency* * *transitives Verb proclaim* * *proklamieren v/t proclaim* * *transitives Verb proclaim* * *v.to proclaim v. -
5 verkünden
v/t announce; feierlich: proclaim; (Gesetz etc.) promulgate; (Urteil) pronounce; (weissagen) prophesy; das Evangelium verkünden preach ( oder spread) the gospel; ein neues Zeitalter etc. verkünden fig. herald a new epoch etc.; seine Miene verkündete nichts Gutes the look on his face didn’t augur (bes. Am. bode) well* * *to exclaim; to announce; to declare; to pronounce; to presage; to annunciate; to proclaim; to advertise; to give notice of; to promulgate* * *ver|kụ̈n|den ptp verkü\#ndetvtto announce; Urteil to pronounce; Evangelium to preach; Gesetz to promulgate; nichts Gutes, Unwetter etc to forebode, to presage (liter); Frühling, neue Zeit to herald* * *1) (to announce or be a sign of: A sharp wind often heralds a storm.) herald2) (to say firmly: 'I don't like him at all,' she declared.) declare3) (to announce or state publicly: He was proclaimed the winner.) proclaim4) (to announce officially or formally: He pronounced judgement on the prisoner.) pronounce* * *ver·kün·den *vt▪ [jdm] etw \verkünden to announce sth [to sb]▪ [jdm] \verkünden, dass... to announce [to sb] that...2. JUReinen Beschluss \verkünden to announce a decisionein Urteil \verkünden to pronounce sentence▪ etw \verkünden to speak [or promise] sthGutes/Unheil \verkünden to augur/to not augur well form* * *transitives Verb announce; pronounce < judgement>; promulgate <law, decree>; < omen> presage* * *verkünden v/t announce; feierlich: proclaim; (Gesetz etc) promulgate; (Urteil) pronounce; (weissagen) prophesy;das Evangelium verkünden preach ( oder spread) the gospel;seine Miene verkündete nichts Gutes the look on his face didn’t augur (besonders US bode) well* * *transitives Verb announce; pronounce < judgement>; promulgate <law, decree>; < omen> presage* * *v.to announce v.to annunciate v.to declare v.to enunciate v.to herald v.to promulgate v.to pronounce v.to report v. -
6 ausrufen
1. to evoke2. to exclaim
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