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101 deferred
past tense, past participle; see defer I* * *de·ferred[dɪˈfɜ:d, AM -ˈfɜ:rd]adj ECON, FIN\deferred coupon note [or interest bond] Obligationen pl mit aufgeschobener Verzinsung\deferred equity Nachzugsaktien pl\deferred ordinary shares Nachzugsaktien pl\deferred tax latente Steuer* * *[dɪ'fɜːd]* * *def. abk1. defective5. definite6. definition* * *adj.verschoben adj. -
102 knitted
past tense, past participle; see academic.ru/41078/knit">knit* * *knit·ted[ˈnɪtɪd, AM -t̬ɪd]adj inv1. (with yarn) gestrickt, Strick-hand-\knitted sweater handgestrickter Pullover2. (frowning)\knitted brows gerunzelte Stirn* * *['nItɪd]adjgestrickt; cardigan, dress etc Strick-knitted goods — Strickwaren or -sachen pl
* * *knitted adja) gestrickt, Strick…b) gewirkt, Wirk…* * *adj.gestrickt adj. -
103 offered
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104 preferred
past tense, past participle; see academic.ru/57495/prefer">prefer* * *pre·ferred[prɪˈfɜ:d, AM pri:ˈfɜ:rd]adj attr, inv bevorzugt, Lieblings-the \preferred choice die erste Wahlsb's \preferred drink jds Lieblingsgetränk\preferred route Lieblingsroute f\preferred venue bevorzugter Treffpunkt* * *[prɪ'fɜːd]adjcreditor bevorrechtigt* * *preferred creditor bevorrechtigter Gläubiger;pr. abk1. PHARM per rectum, through the rectum anal (anzuwenden, einzuführen)pref. abk1. preface Vorw.2. preference3. preferred* * *adj.bevorzugt adj. -
105 stemmed
past tense, past participle; see stem II* * *[stemd]adj attr, inv -stielig* * *[stemd]adjStiel-stemmed glass — Stielglas nt
* * *stemmed [stemd] adj1. BOTa) gestielt2. entstielt -
106 stripped
past tense, past participle; see academic.ru/71331/strip">strip* * *stripped [strıpt] adj1. nackt (auch Draht), entblößtstripped atom hochionisiertes Atom -
107 transferred
past tense, past participle; see academic.ru/76181/transfer">transfer* * *trans. abk1. transaction2. transferred4. transport (transportation)5. transverse* * *adj.transferiert adj.überführt adj.übertragen adj. -
108 unbar
(to open (a door, gate, entrance etc) by moving the bars that are keeping it closed: He unlocked and unbarred the door.) aufriegeln* * *un·bar<- rr->[ʌnˈbɑ:ʳ, AM -ˈbɑ:r]vt▪ to \unbar sth etw entriegeln* * *[ʌn'bAː(r)]vtaufsperren* * *unbar v/t aufriegeln -
109 unplugged
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110 unstop
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111 unstopped
past tense, past participle; see academic.ru/79048/unstop">unstop* * *unstopped adj1. unverschlossen, offen2. ungehindert3. LINGa) offen (Konsonant)b) ohne Pause (Zeilenschluss) -
112 unstrap
(to unfasten the strap of: She unstrapped her suitcase.) auf-,abschnallen* * *un·strap<- pp->[ʌnˈstræp]vt▪ to \unstrap sb/sth jdn/etw abschnallen [o losschnallen]* * *[ʌn'strp]vtcase etc aufschnallento unstrap sb/sth from sth — jdn/etw von etw los- or abschnallen
* * *unstrap v/t ab-, auf-, losschnallen* * *v.abschnallen v.losschnallen v. -
113 unzipped
past tense, past participle; see academic.ru/79256/unzip">unzip* * *unzipped adj1. a) ohne Reißverschlussb) mit offenem Reißverschluss2. besonders US sla) durchgeknalltb) überreiztc) hysterisch -
114 abide by
past tense, past participle - abided to act according to; to be faithful to: They must abide by the rules of the game.) sich halten an* * *◆ abide byvito \abide by by a law sich akk an ein Gesetz haltento \abide by by a promise sich akk an ein Versprechen halten* * *vi +prep objrule, law, decision, promise, results sich halten an (+acc); consequences tragen -
115 flagged
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116 misspelt
past tense, past participles; see academic.ru/47335/misspell">misspell* * *['mɪs'spelt] pret, ptp See: of misspell* * *adj.falsch buchstabiert adj. -
117 ripped
past tense, past participle; see academic.ru/62509/rip">rip* * *[rɪpt]adj (US inf= muscular) muskulös* * *adj.riss adj.zerrissen adj. -
118 shrivelled
past tense, past participle; see academic.ru/67000/shrivel">shrivel* * *shriv·elled, AM shriv·eled[ˈʃrɪvəld]* * *(US) ['ʃrɪvld]adj(= withered) vegetation verwelkt, verdorrt; person verwelkt; body part verrunzelt, runz(e)lig; fruit verschrumpelta shrivelled old lady — eine kleine, vertrocknete alte Dame
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119 stunned
past tense, past participle; see academic.ru/71470/stun">stun* * *[stʌnd]adj fassungslos, sprachlos, geschockt* * *[stʌnd]adj(= unconscious) betäubt; (= dazed) benommen; (fig = shocked) fassungslos; (= amazed) sprachlosI sat in stunned silence/disbelief — ich saß sprachlos/fassungslos da
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120 zapped
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