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121 carry off
vt1) ( take away)to \carry off sb <-> off jdn wegtragen;( in football) jdn vom Spielfeld tragen;to \carry off sth <-> off etw wegtragen; thieves etw erbeuten2) ( succeed)to \carry off sth off etw hinbekommen3) ( win)to \carry off off <-> sth etw gewinnen;to \carry off off a prize einen Preis mit nach Hause nehmen -
122 pick off
transitive verb1) abzupfen, ablesen [Haare, Fusseln]2) (shoot one by one) [einzeln] abschießen* * *(to shoot (especially people in a group) one by one: He picked off the enemy soldiers.) einzeln abschießen* * *◆ pick offvt1. (shoot)▪ to \pick off off ⇆ sb/sth jdn/etw einzeln abschießen* * *vt septhe crew were picked off by helicopter — die Mannschaft wurde von einem Hubschrauber aufgenommen
2) (= shoot) abschießen, abknallen (inf)* * *pick off v/t1. (ab)pflücken, abreißen, abrupfen2. (einzeln) abschießen, wegputzen sl* * *transitive verb1) abzupfen, ablesen [Haare, Fusseln]2) (shoot one by one) [einzeln] abschießen -
123 walk off
vtto \walk off off anger/ depression/ pain spazieren gehen, um den Ärger/die Depressionen/die Schmerzen loszuwerden;to \walk off off a meal einen Verdauungsspaziergang machen vi1) ( leave) weggehen2) ( take without asking)to \walk off off with sth etw mitgehen lassen ( fam)3) ( easily win)to \walk off off with sth etw spielend gewinnen -
124 cream off
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125 go off with
vt1. (leave partner for another)who's gone off with my keys again? wer hat schon wieder meine Schlüssel mitgenommen?someone has gone off with my purse jemand hat sich mit meinem Geldbeutel davongemacht fam -
126 go off with
vtto \go off with off with sb mit jdm durchbrennen ( fam)2) (take away, steal)who's gone off with my keys again? wer hat schon wieder meine Schlüssel mitgenommen?;someone has gone off with my purse jemand hat sich mit meinem Geldbeutel davongemacht ( fam) -
127 false take-off
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128 central power take-off
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off|take — «AWF TAYK, OF », noun. British. 1. the act of taking off, as when purchase of goods takes them off the market; consumption. 2. that which is taken off; a deduction. 3. a means of drawing off or away, as a pipe, tube, or course … Useful english dictionary
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Take off — v. t. 1. To remove, as from the surface or outside; to remove from the top of anything; as, to take off a load; to take off one s hat. [1913 Webster] 2. To cut off; as, to take off the head, or a limb. [1913 Webster] 3. To destroy; as, to take o … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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off — off1 [ôf, äf] adv. [LME var. of of,OF1, later generalized for all occurrences of of in stressed positions] 1. so as to be or keep away, at a distance, to a side, etc. [to move off, to ward off] 2. so as to be measured, divided, etc. [to pace off … English World dictionary
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take\ off\ the\ edge — • take the edge off • take off the edge v. phr. To lessen, weaken, soften or make dull. Eating a candy bar before dinner has taken the edge off Becky s appetite. Bob was sorry for hurting Tom and that took the edge off Tom s anger. A headache… … Словарь американских идиом
take\ the\ edge\ off — • take the edge off • take off the edge v. phr. To lessen, weaken, soften or make dull. Eating a candy bar before dinner has taken the edge off Becky s appetite. Bob was sorry for hurting Tom and that took the edge off Tom s anger. A headache… … Словарь американских идиом
Take off — v. i. 1. to begin a leap from a surface or a flight into the air; especially, (of a bird or an airplane) to leave the ground and begin to fly; as, flight CA123 took off on schedule at 3:00 PM. [PJC] 2. to begin a period of accelerating growth or … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
take — take1 W1S1 [teık] v past tense took [tuk] past participle taken [ˈteıkən] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(action)¦ 2¦(move)¦ 3¦(remove)¦ 4¦(time/money/effort etc)¦ 5¦(accept)¦ 6¦(hold something)¦ 7¦(travel)¦ 8 … Dictionary of contemporary English