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  • 1 auseinander fliegen

    aus|ei|nạn|der|flie|gen sep irreg aux sein irreg aux sein
    vi
    to fly apart; (nach allen Seiten) to fly in all directions

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  • 2 auseinanderfliegen

    aus|ei|nạn|der|flie|gen sep irreg aux sein irreg aux sein
    vi
    to fly apart; (nach allen Seiten) to fly in all directions

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  • 3 auseinander fliegen

    1. to fly apart
    2. to fly in all directions

    Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > auseinander fliegen

  • 4 reißen

    1. to pull
    2. to rend
    3. to rip
    4. to tear
    5. to wrench
    1. to lift in the snatch
    2. to snatch
    to ache (with searing pain)
    to split
    (Risse bekommen; auch Witze, Zoten reißen)
    to crack
    to yank
    (Segel, Saite etc.)
    to fly apart
    1. to kill
    2. to take (a life)
    (Weitsprung, Springreiten)
    to knock off the bar

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  • 5 ausreißen

    (unreg., trennb., -ge-)
    I v/t (hat) (Haare, Seiten) tear out ( aus of); (Zahn) pull; (Bäume, Pflanzen) pull up ( oder out), einer Fliege ein Bein / einen Flügel ausreißen pull a fly’s leg / wing off; fig. Baum 1
    II v/i (ist)
    1. (reißen) Stoff, Naht etc.: split; (Knopfloch) tear
    2. (abreißen) Ärmel, Knopf etc.: come off ( oder away)
    3. umg. (weglaufen) do a bunk, Am. take a powder; von zu Hause: run away; vor jemandem / etw. ausreißen run away from s.o. / s.th.
    4. SPORT break away (from the field), put on a spurt
    * * *
    (fliehen) to do a bunk; to run away; to skedaddle;
    (herausziehen) to uproot; to pull up; to tear out;
    (sich lösen) to come off
    * * *
    aus|rei|ßen sep
    1. vt
    Haare, Blatt to tear out; Unkraut, Blumen, Zahn to pull out

    einem Käfer die Flügel/Beine áúsreißen — to pull a beetle's wings/legs off

    kein Bein ausgerissen (inf)he didn't exactly overstrain himself, he didn't exactly bust a gut (inf)

    ich könnte Bäume áúsreißen (inf)I feel full of beans (inf)

    See:
    Fliege
    2. vi aux sein
    1) (= sich lösen) (Ärmel etc) to come away; (= einreißen) (Naht) to come out; (Knopfloch) to tear
    2) (+dat from)inf = davonlaufen) to run away; (SPORT) to break away
    * * *
    1) (to escape from control: The dog broke away from its owner.) break away
    2) (to escape from control: The dog has broken loose.) break loose
    3) (to pull up or tear out by the roots: The gardener began to root out the weeds.) root out
    4) (to pull (a plant etc) out of the earth with the roots: I uprooted the weeds and burnt them.) uproot
    5) (to escape: He ran away from school.) run away
    6) (to remove from a fixed position by violence; The wind tore up several trees.) tear up
    * * *
    aus|rei·ßen
    I. vt Hilfsverb: haben
    [jdm/etw] etw \ausreißen to pull out sep [sb's/sth's] sth
    jdm die Haare \ausreißen to tear out sep sb's hair
    einer Fliege die Flügel \ausreißen to pull off sep a fly's wings
    Unkraut/Blumen \ausreißen to pull up [or out] sep weeds/flowers
    Blätter \ausreißen to pull [or pluck] off sep leaves
    II. vi Hilfsverb: sein
    1. (fam: davonlaufen)
    [jdm] \ausreißen to run away [from sb]
    2. (sich lösen)
    [aus etw dat] \ausreißen to come away [from sth]; Griff to come off [sth]
    3. (einreißen) to split, to pull apart; Knopfloch to tear
    * * *
    1.
    unregelmäßiges transitives Verb tear out; pull out <plants, weeds>
    2.
    unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein
    1) <[button] hole etc.> tear
    2) (ugs.): (weglaufen) run away (von, Dat. from)
    * * *
    ausreißen (irr, trennb, -ge-)
    A. v/t (hat) (Haare, Seiten) tear out (
    aus of); (Zahn) pull; (Bäume, Pflanzen) pull up ( oder out),
    einer Fliege ein Bein/einen Flügel ausreißen pull a fly’s leg/wing off; fig Baum 1
    B. v/i (ist)
    1. (reißen) Stoff, Naht etc: split; (Knopfloch) tear
    2. (abreißen) Ärmel, Knopf etc: come off ( oder away)
    3. umg (weglaufen) do a bunk, US take a powder; von zu Hause: run away;
    vor jemandem/etwas ausreißen run away from sb/sth
    4. SPORT break away (from the field), put on a spurt
    * * *
    1.
    unregelmäßiges transitives Verb tear out; pull out <plants, weeds>
    2.
    unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein
    1) <[button] hole etc.> tear
    2) (ugs.): (weglaufen) run away (von, Dat. from)

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > ausreißen

  • 6 ausreißen

    aus|rei·ßen irreg vt
    [jdm/etw] etw \ausreißen to pull out sep [sb's/sth's] sth;
    jdm die Haare \ausreißen to tear out sep sb's hair;
    einer Fliege die Flügel \ausreißen to pull off sep a fly's wings;
    Unkraut/Blumen \ausreißen to pull up [or out]; sep weeds/flowers;
    Blätter \ausreißen to pull [or pluck] off sep leaves
    vi sein
    1) (fam: davonlaufen)
    [jdm] \ausreißen to run away [from sb]
    [aus etw] \ausreißen to come away [from sth]; Griff to come off [sth]
    3) ( einreißen) to split, to pull apart; Knopfloch to tear

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