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I 1. noun(disorderly retreat) [wilde] Flucht; (disastrous defeat) verheerende Niederlage2. transitive verbput to rout — in die Flucht schlagen
aufreiben [Feind, Truppen]; vernichtend schlagen [Gegner]II intransitive verb(root) wühlenPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/91108/rout_out">rout out* * *1. verb(to defeat (an army etc) completely.) vernichtend schlagen2. noun(a complete defeat.) vernichtende Niederlage* * *rout1[raʊt]▪ to \rout sb jdn besiegento \rout the enemy [or put the enemy to \rout] den Feind in die Flucht schlagenII. n2. (disorderly retreat) ungeordneter Rückzugthe retreat quickly turned into a \rout der Rückzug endete rasch im Chaosrout2[raʊt]II. vt1. (root)to \rout the ground die Erde umwühlen2. TECH▪ to \rout sth etw ausfräsen* * *I [raʊt]1. n1) (= defeat) Schlappe fto put to rout — in die Flucht schlagen
2. vt(= defeat) in die Flucht schlagen IIvi(pig) herumwühlen* * *rout1 [raʊt]A s2. JUR Zusammenrottung f, Auflauf m3. obs (große) Abendgesellschafta) wilde Fluchtb) vernichtende Niederlage:put to rout → BB v/t MIL in die Flucht schlagenrout2 [raʊt]A v/t1. → root2 B3. vertreibenB v/i → root2 A* * *I 1. noun(disorderly retreat) [wilde] Flucht; (disastrous defeat) verheerende Niederlage2. transitive verbaufreiben [Feind, Truppen]; vernichtend schlagen [Gegner]II intransitive verb(root) wühlenPhrasal Verbs:- rout out* * *n.Rotte -n f. -
4 rout
vt < prod> (to hollow or furrow, with a gouge or equivalent tool) ■ ausschneiden vt ; herausschneiden vt -
5 rout off
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rout out — index expel, purge (purify) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
rout out — verb 1. get or find by searching (Freq. 1) What did you rout out in the library? • Syn: ↑rout up • Hypernyms: ↑find, ↑regain • Entailment: ↑search, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
To rout out — Rout Rout, v. t. [A variant of root.] To scoop out with a gouge or other tool; to furrow. [1913 Webster] {To rout out} (a) To turn up to view, as if by rooting; to discover; to find. (b) To turn out by force or compulsion; as, to rout people out… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rout — rout1 [rout] n. [ME route < OFr, troop, band, lit., part broken off < L rupta: see ROUTE] 1. a disorderly crowd; noisy mob; rabble 2. a disorderly flight or retreat, as of defeated troops [to be put to rout] 3. an overwhelming defeat 4.… … English World dictionary
Rout — Rout, v. t. [A variant of root.] To scoop out with a gouge or other tool; to furrow. [1913 Webster] {To rout out} (a) To turn up to view, as if by rooting; to discover; to find. (b) To turn out by force or compulsion; as, to rout people out of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rout — Ⅰ. rout [1] ► NOUN 1) a disorderly retreat of defeated troops. 2) a decisive defeat. 3) archaic a disorderly or tumultuous crowd of people. ► VERB ▪ defeat utterly and force to retreat. ORIGIN obsolete French … English terms dictionary
rout — Synonyms and related words: a mass of, a world of, agitation, and bobtail, annihilate, army, attendance, attendant, bafflement, balk, batter, bawl, beat, beating, bellow, best, bevy, bluster, bobbery, body of retainers, boil, boiling, bring down … Moby Thesaurus
rout — 1. n. & v. n. 1 a disorderly retreat of defeated troops. 2 a an assemblage or company esp. of revellers or rioters. b Law an assemblage of three or more persons who have made a move towards committing an illegal act. 3 riot, tumult, disturbance,… … Useful english dictionary
rout — I n 1. conquest, vanquishment, defeat, subjugation, subdual; drubbing, beating, Sl. pasting, Sl. shellacking, trouncing; discomfiture, overwhelming, trampling, overcoming, overpowering, overthrow, wipeout, upset; debacle, disorderly flight,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
rout up — verb get or find by searching What did you rout out in the library? • Syn: ↑rout out • Hypernyms: ↑find, ↑regain • Entailment: ↑search, ↑look … Useful english dictionary
rout — I. n. 1. Defeat, discomfiture, ruin, complete overthrow. 2. Concourse, rabble, multitude, tumultuous crowd, clamorous multitude. 3. Fashionable assembly, evening party. 4. Uproar, brawl, disturbance, noise. II. v. a. 1. Defeat, discomfort,… … New dictionary of synonyms