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1 herausschlagen
(unreg., trennb.)I v/t (hat herausgeschlagen)1. knock out ( aus of)2. umg., fig. get ( aus out of); Geld herausschlagen aus make money out of; möglichst viel herausschlagen get as much as one can ( aus out of); einen Vorteil herausschlagen wangle an advantage ( aus out of)* * *he|raus|schla|gen sep1. vtaus einem Stein Funken heráússchlagen — to strike sparks from or off a stone
seine Kosten heráússchlagen — to cover one's costs
2. vi aux sein(Flammen) to leap or shoot out* * *(to defeat and cause to retire from a competition: That team knocked us out in the semi-finals ( noun knock-out).) knock out* * *he·raus|schla·genI. vt Hilfsverb: haben1. (aus etw schlagen)2. (durch Schlagen entfernen)Erlaubnis/Konzessionen \herausschlagen to get permission/concessionsVorteile/Zeit \herausschlagen to gain advantages/timeII. vi Hilfsverb: sein* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) knock out2.* * *herausschlagen (irr, trennb)A. v/t (hat herausgeschlagen)1. knock out (aus of)2. umg, fig get (aus out of);Geld herausschlagen aus make money out of;möglichst viel herausschlagen get as much as one can (aus out of);einen Vorteil herausschlagen wangle an advantage (aus out of)B. v/i (ist) Flamme: leap out (aus of)* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) knock out2.
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