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1 Auslaufhof
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Auslaufhof
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2 Viehauslauf
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Viehauslauf
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3 Hofgang
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4 auslaufen
(unreg., trennb., -ge-)I v/i (ist)3. NAUT. sail4. Farbe: run6. (aufhören) end, come to an end; Vertrag etc.: expire; run out; Modell: be discontinued; allmählich: be phased out; auslaufen lassen (Produkt, Fernsehserie etc.) phase out8. umg. ausgehen 4II v/refl (hat)1. get some exercise; im Garten können sich die Kinder richtig auslaufen the children can have a really good run around in the garden (Am. yard) ( oder can run around to their hearts’ content)2. nach Rennen, Training: warm down, have a warm-down run* * *(Gefäß) to run out; to leak out;(Modellreihe) to phase-out;(Schiff) to sail; to set sail* * *aus|lau|fen sep1. vi aux sein1) (Flüssigkeit) to run out (aus of); (Behälter) to empty; (= undicht sein) to leak; (Wasserbett, Blase, Auge) to drain; (Eiter) to drain, to discharge3) (=nicht fortgeführt werden Modell, Serie) to be discontinued; (= ausgehen Vorräte, Lager) to run out4) (=aufhören Straße, Vertrag etc) to run out5) (= ein bestimmtes Ende nehmen) to turn out6) (= zum Stillstand kommen) (Motor, Förderband) to come to a stop; (SPORT) (Läufer) to ease off, to slow down; (Skifahrer) to coast to a stop7) (= übergehen in) to run; (fig Streit etc) to turn (in +acc into)die Berge laufen in die Ebene/spitz aus — the mountains run into the plain/come to a point
in eine Bucht áúslaufen — to open out into a bay
2. vrto have some exercisesich áúslaufen können (Kinder) — to have room to run about
* * *aus|lau·fenI. vi Hilfsverb: sein1. (herauslaufen)▪ [aus etw dat] \auslaufen to run out [of sth]; (wegen Undichtheit) to leak out [of sth]; (Inhalt austreten lassen) to leak; Auge to drain; Blase to discharge, to drain3. (nicht fortgeführt werden) to be discontinued▪ ausgelaufen discontinued5. (ein bestimmtes Ende nehmen)▪ gut/nicht gut \auslaufen to turn out well/badly6. (zum Stillstand kommen) to come to a stop; Läufer a. to ease off, to slow down; Skispringer to glide to a stop7. (übergehen in)▪ in etw akk \auslaufen to run into sth; (dadurch breiter werden) to open out into sth; Berge to end in sth; Streit, Ehekrach to turn into sthII. vr Hilfsverb: haben* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein2) (leer laufen) empty; < egg> run out3) (in See stechen) sail, set sail ( nach for)etwas auslaufen lassen — drop or discontinue something
6) (zum Stillstand kommen) come or roll to a stop* * *auslaufen (irr, trennb, -ge-)A. v/i (ist)3. SCHIFF sail4. Farbe: run6. (aufhören) end, come to an end; Vertrag etc: expire; run out; Modell: be discontinued; allmählich: be phased out;auslaufen lassen (Produkt, Fernsehserie etc) phase out7.B. v/r (hat)1. get some exercise;im Garten können sich die Kinder richtig auslaufen the children can have a really good run around in the garden (US yard) ( oder can run around to their hearts’ content)* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein2) (leer laufen) empty; < egg> run out3) (in See stechen) sail, set sail ( nach for)4) (erlöschen) <contract, agreement, etc.> run out5) (nicht fortgesetzt werden) <model, line> be dropped or discontinuedetwas auslaufen lassen — drop or discontinue something
6) (zum Stillstand kommen) come or roll to a stop* * *(Gelände) v.to level off v. adj.rundown adj. v.to run out v. -
5 Hofgang
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