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21 lash out
intransitive verb1) (hit out) um sich schlagen; [Pferd:] ausschlagenlash out at somebody — nach jemandem schlagen; (fig.) über jemanden herziehen (ugs.)
2)lash out on something — (coll.): (spend freely) sich (Dat.) etwas leisten od. gönnen
* * *( often with at) (to hit out violently: He lashed out with his fists.) ausschlagen* * *◆ lash outI. vi1. (attack physically)2. (criticize severely)▪ to \lash out out against sb jdn heftig attackieren▪ to \lash out out at sb jdn scharf kritisieren, über jdn herfallen fig fam, auf jdn losgehen fig famwe usually live quite cheaply, but we do \lash out out occasionally meist leben wir recht bescheiden, doch ab und zu leisten wir uns doch wasII. vt BRIT, AUSto \lash out out £500/$40 500 Pfund/40 Dollar springen lassen famhe \lash outed out £5,000 on [or for] his daughter's wedding er legte 5.000 Pfund für die Hochzeit seiner Tochter auf den Tisch fam* * *1. vishe lashed out with a knife — sie stieß mit einem Messer
he lashed out with his fists — er schlug mit den Fäusten zu
to lash out against or at sb/sth — gegen jdn/etw wettern
"TUC boss lashes out" — "Gewerkschaftsboss holt zum Schlag aus"
3) (inf with money) sich in Unkosten stürzento lash out on sth — sich (dat) etw was kosten lassen (inf)
now we can really lash out — jetzt können wir uns wirklich mal etwas leisten
2. vt insepsum of money springen lassen* * *intransitive verb1) (hit out) um sich schlagen; [Pferd:] ausschlagenlash out at somebody — nach jemandem schlagen; (fig.) über jemanden herziehen (ugs.)
2)lash out on something — (coll.): (spend freely) sich (Dat.) etwas leisten od. gönnen
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22 lash out
vi1) ( attack physically)to \lash out out at sb [with sth] [mit etw dat] auf jdn einschlagen2) ( attack verbally)to \lash out out at sb jdn scharf kritisieren, über jdn herfallen ( fig) ( fam), auf jdn losgehen ( fig) ( fam) ( criticize severely)to \lash out out against sb jdn heftig attackieren;we usually live quite cheaply, but we do \lash out out occasionally meist leben wir recht bescheiden, doch ab und zu leisten wir uns doch was;he \lash outed out £5000 on [or for] his daughter's wedding er legte £5000 für die Hochzeit seiner Tochter auf den Tisch ( fam) -
23 lash into
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24 lash down
1. transitive verbfestbinden; (Naut.) festzurren (bes. Seemannsspr.)2. intransitive verb[Regen:] niederprasseln* * *I. vt▪ to \lash down down ⇆ sth etw festbinden* * *1. vt sep(= tie down) festbinden or -zurren2. vi(rain etc) niederprasseln* * *1. transitive verbfestbinden; (Naut.) festzurren (bes. Seemannsspr.)2. intransitive verb[Regen:] niederprasseln -
25 lash along
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26 lash down
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27 lash adjuster [screw]
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28 lash about (Brit) or around
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29 lash back
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30 lash on or along
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31 lash blepharoptosis
Blepharoptose f, Ptosis f ( Herabhängen des Oberlids)Fachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > lash blepharoptosis
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32 lash out
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33 lash out
vi(with fists) um sich schlagen, (spend money) sich in Unkosten stürzen (on mit) -
34 tongue-lash
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35 whip-lash column
whip-lash column Peitschenmast mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > whip-lash column
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36 auto lash adjuster
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37 hydraulic lash adjuster
Chrysler <mvhcl.mot> (moving component) ■ Hydrostößel m form.prakt ; Tassenstößel mit hydraulischem Spielausgleich m form.did ; hydraulischer Ventilstößel m ; hydraulischer Stößel mEnglish-german technical dictionary > hydraulic lash adjuster
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38 valve lash
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39 valve lash adjustment
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40 zero-lash
<mvhcl.mot> ■ Nullspiel n
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