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vito \grow out out of sth aus etw dat herauswachsen;( become too adult) für etw akk [schon] zu alt sein;( change with increasing age) mit der Zeit seine Einstellung [o Haltung] [gegenüber etw dat] ändern;the kids need new shoes, they've \grow outn out of the old ones die Kinder brauchen neue Schuhe, sie sind aus den alten herausgewachsen;our daughter's \grow outn out of dolls unsere Tochter ist aus dem Puppenalter heraus;he wants to join the army when he leaves school, but I hope he'll \grow out out of it er will nach der Schule zum Militär, aber ich hoffe, er hat bis dahin seine Einstellung wieder geändert;to \grow out out of a habit eine Angewohnheit ablegen;you should have \grow outn out of that habit by now das solltest du dir inzwischen abgewöhnt haben -
62 hammer out
vtto \hammer out sth <-> out1) ( shape metal) etw [glatt] hämmern;to \hammer out out a dent eine Delle ausbeulenthe employers are threatening to abandon procedures that have been \hammer outed out over the years die Arbeitgeber drohen damit, von Verfahren Abstand zu nehmen, die über Jahre hinweg mühsam erarbeitet wurden;to \hammer out out a plan einen Plan ausarbeiten;to \hammer out out a settlement einen Vergleich aushandeln; -
63 spell out
vtto \spell out out <-> sth1) ( using letters) etw buchstabieren2) ( explain) etw klarmachen;do I have to \spell out it out for you? ( fam) muss ich noch deutlicher werden?;to \spell out out a problem ein Problem verdeutlichen -
64 pan out
intransitive verb(progress) sich entwickeln* * *◆ pan outviwe'll have to see how things \pan out out wir müssen abwarten, wie sich die Dinge entwickeln* * *vi (inf)sich entwickelnit didn't pan out — es hat nicht geklappt (inf)
if it pans out as we hope — wenns so wird, wie wir es uns erhoffen
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65 dine out
intransitive verb1) auswärts [zu Mittag/Abend] essen2)* * *(to have dinner somewhere other than one's own house eg in a restaurant or at the house of friends etc.) auswärts essen gehen* * *◆ dine outviwe're dining out tonight at a special little restaurant wir gehen heute Abend zum Essen in ein kleines RestaurantI've been dining out for months on the story die Geschichte hat mir monatelang Einladungen zum Essen verschafft* * *intransitive verb1) auswärts [zu Mittag/Abend] essen2) -
66 average out
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68 might have
1) (used to suggest that something would have been possible if something else had been the case: You might have caught the bus if you had run.) hätte können2) (used to suggest that a person has not done what he should: You might have told me!) hätte können3) (used to show that something was a possible action etc but was in fact not carried out or done: I might have gone, but I decided not to.) hätte können4) (used when a person does not want to admit to having done something: `Have you seen this man?' `I might have.') hätte sein können -
69 drop out
vi1) ( give up membership) ausscheiden;was he thrown out or did he \drop out out? wurde er rausgeworfen oder ist er von sich aus ausgetreten?;words like ‘thee’ have \drop outped out of modern English Wörter wie ‚thee‘ sind aus dem Neuenglischen verschwunden -
70 inside out
in·side 'out adjverkehrt herum;to have/put sth on \inside out etw verkehrt herum anhaben/anziehenPHRASES:to know sth \inside out etw bis ins kleinste Detail kennen;to turn sth \inside out etw auf den Kopf stellen ( fam)the police turned the house \inside out but didn't find anything die Polizei hat das ganze Haus auf den Kopf gestellt, konnte aber nichts finden -
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74 odd man out / odd one out
1) (a person or thing that is different from others: In this test, you have to decide which of these three objects is the odd one out.) unterschiedliche Sache2) (a person or thing that is left over when teams etc are made up: When they chose the two teams, I was the odd man out.) der/die Überzählige -
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77 get etc out of (all) proportion (to)
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