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1 secedo
sē-cēdo, cessi, cessum, 3, v. n., to go apart, go away, separate, withdraw (class.; not in Cæs.; but cf. secessio).I.Lit.A.In gen., absol.:2.secedant improbi, secernant se a bonis,
Cic. Cat. 1, 13, 32; Ov. M. 6, 490:prosecutus eram viatico secedentem,
Plin. Ep. 3, 21, 2:abite et de viā secedite,
Plaut. Curc. 2, 3, 2:de coetu,
Ov. M. 2, 465:a vestro potui secedere lusu,
Prop. 1, 10, 9:utinam nostro secedere corpore possem!
Ov. M. 3, 467.—Poet., of inanim. subjects, to remove, withdraw; and in the perf., to be distant:B.(luna) quantum solis secedit ab orbe,
Lucr. 5, 705:ab imis terra,
Ov. F 6, 279:(villa) decem et septem milibus passuum ab urbe secessit,
Plin. Ep. 2, 17, 2; Claud. Epith. Pall. et Cell. 63.—In partic.1.To go aside, withdraw, [p. 1652] retire:b.secede huc nunc jam procul,
Plaut. Capt. 2, 1, 23; so,huc,
id. Am. 2, 2, 139; id. As. 3, 3, 49; id. Capt. 2, 2, 13:in abditam partem aedium,
Sall. C. 20, 1:in utraque latera (cohortes),
Front. Strat. 6, 6, 3:ad deliberandum,
Liv. 45, 36:ad consultandum,
Suet. Ner. 15:lex Spartana vetat secedere amantes,
Prop. 3, 14 (4, 13), 21:secedit humumque Effodit,
Ov. M. 11, 185. —In post-Aug. authors (esp. in Suet.), to retire from public into private life; absol.:c.integrā aetate ac valetudine statuit repente secedere seque e medio quam longissime amovere,
Suet. Tib. 10:illuc e comitatu suo,
id. Aug. 98; so Plin. Ep. 1, 9, 3:ab Urbe,
Suet. Gram. 3:in insulam, etc.,
Quint. 3, 1, 17; Suet. Vesp. 4; id. Gram. 5; cf.Rhodum,
id. Caes. 4.—To seek the exclusive society of any one, to retire from the world:2.ad optimos viros,
Sen. Ot. Sap. 1, 1. —Polit., to separate one's self by rebellion, to revolt, secede (syn.:II.deficio, descisco): ut anno XVI. post reges exactos propter nimiam dominationem potentium secederent,
Cic. Corn. 1, p. 450 Orell.:saepe ipsa plebes armata a patribus secessit,
Sall. C. 33, 3; Suet. Tib. 2:injussu consulum in Sacrum Montem secessisse,
to have marched out in rebellion, Liv. 2, 32; so,in Sacrum Montem,
id. 7, 40; Flor. 1, 23:in Janiculum (plebs),
Plin. 16, 10, 15, § 37.—Trop. (very rare; perh. only poet. and in post-Aug. prose):antequam ego incipio secedere et aliā parte considere,
to dissent from the opinion, Sen. Ep. 117, 4:a fesso corpore sensus,
Cat. 64, 189:qui solitarius separatusque a communi malo civitatis secesserit,
has withdrawn himself, Gell. 2, 12, 1:cum ad stilum secedet,
shall give himself up to writing, Quint. 1, 12, 12:in te ipse secede,
retire within yourself, Sen. Ep. 25, 7. -
2 knock out
transitive verb1) (make unconscious) bewusstlos umfallen lassen2) (Boxing) k.o. schlagen3) (fig.): (defeat)be knocked out — ausscheiden od. (ugs.) rausfliegen
they knocked us out of the Cup — sie warfen uns aus dem Pokal
* * *1) (to make unconscious by a blow, or (in boxing) unable to recover within the required time: The boxer knocked his opponent out in the third round.) k.o. schlagen2) (to defeat and cause to retire from a competition: That team knocked us out in the semi-finals (noun knock-out).) herausschlagen* * *vt1. (render unconscious)the blow \knock outed him out durch den Schlag wurde er bewusstlos2. (exhaust)if you carry on like this, you'll \knock out yourself out wenn du so weitermachst, machst du dich [damit] selbst kaputt3. (forcibly remove)▪ to \knock out out ⇆ sth etw herausschlagen4. (remove contents)to \knock out out a pipe eine Pfeife ausklopfen5. (eliminate)▪ to \knock out out ⇆ sth/sb etw/jdn ausschaltenenemy aircraft have \knock outed out 25 tanks feindliche Flugzeuge haben 25 Panzer zerstörtto be \knock outed out of a competition aus einem Wettkampf ausscheidento be \knock outed out of the running aus dem Rennen sein6. (render useless)▪ to \knock out out ⇆ sth etw außer Funktion setzento \knock out out £2000 2000 Pfund kassieren fam8. (produce quickly)▪ to \knock out out ⇆ sth etw hastig entwerfen; draft, manuscript, story also etw runterschreiben fam; (on a typewriter) etw runterhauen [o ÖSTERR runterklopfen] famin that dress she'll \knock out him out in diesem Kleid wird sie ihn [einfach] umhauen* * *vt sep1) tooth ausschlagen; nail herausschlagen (of aus); pipe ausklopfen; contents herausklopfen (of aus)2) (= stun) bewusstlos werden lassen; (by hitting) bewusstlos schlagen, k. o. schlagen; (BOXING) k. o. schlagen; (drink) umhauen (inf)he was knocked out — er wurde bewusstlos; (Boxing) er wurde k. o. geschlagen; (by drink) ihn hats umgehauen (inf)
to knock oneself out — sich so stoßen, dass man bewusstlos wird
3) (from competition) besiegen (of in +dat)to be knocked out — ausscheiden, rausfliegen (inf) (of aus)
* * *knock out v/t1. herausschlagen, -klopfen ( beide:2. a) bewusstlos schlagenb) Boxen: k. o. schlagen, ausknockenc) betäuben (Droge etc)d) umg umhauen (sprachlos machen, hinreißen)of aus);knock sb out of a tournament jemanden aus einem Turnier werfen5. umg jemanden schlauchen, fertigmachen:knock o.s. out sich umbringen, sich abrackern* * *transitive verb1) (make unconscious) bewusstlos umfallen lassen2) (Boxing) k.o. schlagen3) (fig.): (defeat)be knocked out — ausscheiden od. (ugs.) rausfliegen
* * *v.ausschlagen v.
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