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he was killed outright

  • 1 outright

    1. adverb
    1) (altogether, entirely) ganz, komplett [kaufen, verkaufen]; (instantaneously, on the spot) auf der Stelle

    pay for/purchase/buy something outright — sofort den ganzen Preis für etwas bezahlen

    2) (openly) geradeheraus (ugs.), freiheraus, rundheraus [erzählen, sagen, lachen]
    2. adjective
    ausgemacht [Unsinn, Schlechtigkeit, Unehrlichkeit]; rein, pur (ugs.) [Arroganz, Unverschämtheit, Irrtum, Egoismus, Unsinn]; glatt (ugs.) [Ablehnung, Absage, Lüge]; klar [Sieg, Niederlage, Sieger]
    * * *
    1. adverb
    1) (honestly: I told him outright what I thought.) vorbehaltlos
    2) (immediately: He was killed outright.) auf der Stelle
    2. adjective
    (without any exception or doubt: He is the outright winner.) tatsächlich
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    ˈout·right
    I. adj attr, inv
    1. (total) total, absolut
    an \outright disaster eine absolute Katastrophe
    \outright inconsideration völlige Rücksichtslosigkeit
    \outright nonsense kompletter Unsinn
    2. (undisputed) offensichtlich
    \outright winner eindeutiger Gewinner/eindeutige Gewinnerin
    \outright victory klarer [o eindeutiger] Sieg
    3. (direct) direkt, unumwunden
    \outright hostility offene Feindseligkeit
    an \outright lie/refusal eine glatte Lüge/Weigerung
    II. adv inv
    1. (totally) total, komplett, gänzlich
    2. (clearly) eindeutig
    3. (directly) offen, direkt
    you have been \outright lying to me AM du hast mich frech angelogen
    to reject/refuse sth \outright etw glattweg zurückweisen/ablehnen
    4. (immediately) sofort, gleich
    to be killed \outright auf der Stelle tot sein
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    [aʊt'raɪt]
    1. adv
    1) (= entirely) reject rundweg; own vollständig
    2) (= at once) kill sofort, auf der Stelle, gleich

    he was killed outrighter war sofort tot

    he felled him outrighter streckte ihn mit einem einzigen Schlag zu Boden

    3) (= openly) geradeheraus, unumwunden, ohne Umschweife
    2. adj
    ['aʊtraɪt]
    1) (= complete) deception, lie rein, glatt (inf); nonsense, ban, victory total, absolut; disaster, loss völlig, vollkommen, total; refusal, denial total, absolut, glatt (inf); majority absolut; hostility, condemnation offen, unverhohlen; support uneingeschränkt; opponent eingefleischt; winner klar; defeat, error gründlich, ausgesprochen, absolut; independence vollkommen

    that's outright arrogance/impertinence —

    that's outright deception/selfishness — das ist reiner or glatter (inf) Betrug/reiner Egoismus

    = full) outright sale/purchase — Verkauf m/Kauf m gegen sofortige Zahlung der Gesamtsumme

    3) (= open) person offen
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    A adj [ˈ-raıt]
    1. uneingeschränkt, vorbehaltlos:
    outright owner Volleigentümer(in);
    a) fester Kaufabschluss,
    b) Kauf m gegen sofortige Bezahlung der Gesamtsumme
    2. völlig, total:
    an outright lie eine ausgemachte oder glatte Lüge;
    outright loss Totalverlust m
    3. direkt, offen (Art)
    B adv [-ˈraıt]
    1. A 1:
    a) einen festen Kaufabschluss tätigen,
    b) etwas gegen sofortige Lieferung kaufen,
    c) sofort den ganzen Preis für etwas bezahlen
    2. A 2:
    he’s outright third SPORT er ist alleiniger Dritter
    3. A 3
    4. sofort, auf der Stelle:
    * * *
    1. adverb
    1) (altogether, entirely) ganz, komplett [kaufen, verkaufen]; (instantaneously, on the spot) auf der Stelle

    pay for/purchase/buy something outright — sofort den ganzen Preis für etwas bezahlen

    2) (openly) geradeheraus (ugs.), freiheraus, rundheraus [erzählen, sagen, lachen]
    2. adjective
    ausgemacht [Unsinn, Schlechtigkeit, Unehrlichkeit]; rein, pur (ugs.) [Arroganz, Unverschämtheit, Irrtum, Egoismus, Unsinn]; glatt (ugs.) [Ablehnung, Absage, Lüge]; klar [Sieg, Niederlage, Sieger]
    * * *
    adj.
    vollständig adj.

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