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nounFetzen, dernot a shred of evidence — keine Spur eines Beweises
tear a theory/an argument to shreds — eine Theorie/eine Argumentation zerpflücken
our clothes were in shreds — unsere Kleidung war zerfetzt
* * *[ʃred] 1. noun(a long, narrow strip (especially very small) torn or cut off: The lion tore his coat to shreds; a tiny shred of material.) der Fetzen2. verb(to cut or tear into shreds: to shred paper.) zerfetzen- academic.ru/66978/shredder">shredder* * *[ʃred]I. nto leave sb's reputation in \shreds jds Ruf ruinierento be in \shreds zerfetzt seinto tear sb to \shreds ( fig) jdn in Stücke reißenthere isn't a \shred of evidence es gibt nicht den geringsten Beweiswithout a \shred of clothing on splitter[faser]nacktevery \shred of credibility jedes bisschen GlaubwürdigkeitII. vt<- dd->▪ to \shred sth etw zerkleinernto \shred a document ein Dokument vernichten [o shredden]to \shred vegetables Gemüse hacken* * *[ʃred]1. n(= scrap) Fetzen m; (of paper also) Schnipsel m, Schnippel m (inf); (of vegetable, meat) Stückchen nt; (fig) Spur f; (of truth) Fünkchen ntto tear sth to shreds — etw total zerreißen, etw in Stücke reißen; (fig) etw verreißen; argument etw total zerpflücken
to tear sb to shreds (fig) — keinen guten Faden an jdm lassen
2. vt1) food zerkleinern, schnitzeln; (= grate) carrots raspeln; cabbage hobeln; paper zerstückeln, schnitzeln; (in shredder) schreddern; piece of clothing zerkleinern2) (= tear) in kleine Stücke reißen; (with claws) zerfetzen* * *shred [ʃred]A s1. Fetzen m (auch fig), Lappen m:in shreds in Fetzen;a) → B 1 a,b) fig ein Argument etc zerpflücken, -reißen;shreds of clouds Wolkenfetzen2. Schnitzel n/m, Stückchen n3. Spur f, Fünkchen n:not a shred of doubt nicht der leiseste Zweifel;without a shred of pay ohne auch nur einen Pfennig dafür zu bekommenB v/t prät und pperf shredded, shred1. a) zerfetzen, in Fetzen reißenb) in den Reißwolf geben* * *nounFetzen, dertear etc. something to shreds — etwas in Fetzen reißen usw.
tear a theory/an argument to shreds — eine Theorie/eine Argumentation zerpflücken
* * *n.Schnitzel n.Stückchen n. v.fetzen v.zerfetzen v.
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