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1 Rausschmiss
m umg. sacking, the boot* * *Raus|schmiss ['rausʃmɪs]m (inf)booting out (inf)man drohte uns mit dem Ráússchmiss — they threatened us with the boot (inf) or push (Brit inf)
* * *Raus·schmissRR<-es, -e>Raus·schmißALT<-sses, -sse>mit dem \Rausschmiss hat er rechnen müssen he had to expect the boot* * *der (ugs.) chucking out; throwing out; (Entlassung) sacking* * ** * *der (ugs.) chucking out; throwing out; (Entlassung) sacking* * *m.the boot n. -
2 Schlammschlacht
f umg.1. POL. etc. mudslinging2. Fußball: mudbath* * *Schlạmm|schlachtf (inf)mud bath* * *Schlamm·schlachtf1. (Fußballspiel) mudbath* * *Schlammschlacht f umg1. POL etc mudslinging2. Fußball: mudbath -
3 Rausschmiß
Raus·schmissRR<-es, -e>Raus·schmißALT<-sses, -sse>mit dem \Rausschmiß hat er rechnen müssen he had to expect the boot -
4 Einhängedraht
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5 Anbindeseil
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6 Anhängeseil
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7 Anschlagseil
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8 Anschlagstelle
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9 Krananschlagen
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10 Rausschmiss
mit dem \Rausschmiss hat er rechnen müssen he had to expect the boot -
11 Schlammschlacht
Schlamm·schlacht f1) ( Fußballspiel) mudbath; -
12 Anschlagseil
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13 Schlechtmacherei
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14 schleudernd
1. centrifuging2. darting3. flinging4. hurling5. slinging6. tossing
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