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1 extricate
transitive verbextricate oneself/somebody from something — sich/jemanden aus etwas befreien
* * *['ekstrikeit](to set free: He extricated her from her difficulties.) befreien- academic.ru/26005/extrication">extrication* * *ex·tri·cate[ˈekstrɪkeɪt]vt ( form)* * *['ekstrIkeɪt]vtbefreien; (fig) retten* * *extricate [-keıt] v/t1. (from) etwas, jemanden (o.s. sich) herauswinden, -ziehen (aus), frei machen (von), befreien (aus, von)* * *transitive verbextricate oneself/somebody from something — sich/jemanden aus etwas befreien
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2 extricate
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3 disentangle
transitive verb2) (unravel) entwirren* * *[disin'tæŋɡl](to free from being tangled; to unravel: The bird could not disentangle itself from the net.) sich entwirren- academic.ru/20958/disentanglement">disentanglement* * *dis·en·tan·gle[ˌdɪsɪnˈtæŋgl̩]I. vt1. (untangle)▪ to \disentangle sth etw entwirren [o entflechten]to \disentangle a rope ein Seil entknoten [o entwirren]; ( fig)to \disentangle hard facts from myth die Tatsachen von den Legenden trennen2. (get away)* * *['dIsɪn'tŋgl] entwirren; problem, mystery also enträtselnto disentangle oneself (from sth) (lit) — sich (aus etw) lösen; (fig) sich (von etw) lösen
* * *A v/t1. herauslösen ( from aus)2. entwirren, entflechten (beide auch fig)3. befreien ( from von, aus)B v/i1. sich frei machen, sich loslösen2. sich befreien* * *transitive verb2) (unravel) entwirren* * *v.entwirren v. -
4 disengage
transitive verb* * *[disin'ɡei‹](to separate or free (one thing from another): to disengage the gears; He disengaged himself from her embrace.) (sich) losmachen* * *dis·en·gage[ˌdɪsɪnˈgeɪʤ]I. vt1. (extricate)2. MECH▪ to \disengage sth etw entkuppelnto \disengage the clutch auskuppeln3. MILto \disengage troops Truppen abziehenII. vi* * *["dIsIn'geɪdZ]1. vt1) (= extricate) losmachen, lösen (from aus)2. vi* * *A v/t1. losmachen, frei machen, befreien ( alle:from von)2. befreien, entbinden ( beide:from von Verbindlichkeiten etc)3. MILa) Truppen etc abziehenb) disengage o.s. → B 24. TECH los-, entkuppeln, ausrücken:disengage the clutch auskuppeln;disengage the gears in den Leergang schalten, den Gang herausnehmenB v/i1. sich frei machen, loskommen ( beide:from von)3. Fechten: eine Kavation ausführen* * *transitive verb* * *v.auskuppeln v.ausrücken v.freimachen v. -
5 disengage
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