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1 stand off
II. vt▪ to \stand off off ⇆ sb2. (lay off) jdn [vorübergehend] entlassen* * *vi (NAUT)seewärts anliegen* * *A v/i1. sich entfernt halten ( from von)2. SCHIFF seewärts anliegenB v/t2. sich jemanden vom Leibe halten -
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3 stand-off
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4 stand off
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5 stand off
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6 stand-off distance
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7 stand-off insulator
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8 Mexican stand off
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10 stand-offishly
stand-off·ish·ly[-ˈɒfɪʃli, AM -ˈɑ:fɪʃ-] -
11 stand-offishly
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12 stand-offishness
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13 stand-offish
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14 stand-offishness
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15 stand-offish
adjective* * *stand-off·ish[-ˈɒfɪʃ, AM -ˈɑ:fɪʃ]* * *adjective* * *adj.abweisend adj.spröd adj. -
16 stand by
1. intransitive verb1) (remain apart) abseits stehen2) (be near) daneben stehen3) (be ready) sich zur Verfügung halten2. transitive verb1) (support)stand by somebody/one another — jemandem/sich [gegenseitig] od. (geh.) einander beistehen
2) (adhere to)* * *1) (to watch something happening without doing anything: I couldn't just stand by while he was hitting the child.) daneben stehen2) (to be ready to act: The police are standing by in case of trouble.) bereitstehen* * *◆ stand byvi2. (be ready) bereitstehencabin crew, please \stand by by for take-off Besatzung, bitte fertig machen zum Start3. (support)▪ to \stand by by sb zu jdm stehento \stand by by each other zueinander stehen4. (abide by)to \stand by by one's promise sein Versprechen haltento \stand by by one's word zu seinem Wort stehen* * *1. vi1) (= remain uninvolved) (unbeteiligt) danebenstehen2) (= be on alert) sich bereithalten2. vi +prep objto stand by a promise/sb — ein Versprechen/zu jdm halten
* * *stand by v/i1. stand idly by, stand by and do nothing tatenlos zusehen (when, while als, dass) (a. fig)b) SCHIFF sich klar halten:stand by! MIL Achtung!, SCHIFF klar zum Manöver!3. Funk:a) auf Empfang bleibenb) sendebereit sein* * *1. intransitive verb1) (remain apart) abseits stehen2) (be near) daneben stehen3) (be ready) sich zur Verfügung halten2. transitive verb1) (support)stand by somebody/one another — jemandem/sich [gegenseitig] od. (geh.) einander beistehen
2) (adhere to)* * *v.aufrechterhalten (Angebot) v.aufrechterhalten (Meinung) v.dabei stehen ausdr.dabeistehen (alt.Rechtschreibung) v.unterstützen v. -
17 stand by
vi2) ( be ready) bereitstehen;cabin crew, please \stand by by for take-off Besatzung, bitte fertig machen zum Start3) ( support)to \stand by by sb zu jdm stehen;to \stand by by each other zueinander stehen4) ( abide by)to \stand by by one's promise sein Versprechen halten;to \stand by by one's word zu seinem Wort stehen -
18 off-line
GB < edp> ■ offline; off-line< proc> ■ prozessentkoppelt; prozessparallel< tele> ■ nicht verbundenadj <tech.gen> (plant, system; component of a system) ■ abgeschaltet; außer Betrieb<tech.gen> ■ rechnerunabhängig arbeitend<tech.gen> (e.g. measurement) ■ selbständig<tech.gen> (stand-alone, independent) ■ unabhängig< edp> ■ nicht angeschlossen<tech.gen> ■ off-line; Off-line-... -
19 stand out / be set off against something
English-German idiom dictionary > stand out / be set off against something
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20 read off
transitive verbdurchlesen; (from meter, board) ablesen [Zahl, Stand]* * *(to read from a dial, instrument etc: The engineer read off the temperatures one by one.) ablesen* * *◆ read offvt▪ to \read off off ⇆ sth2. (enumerate) etw herunterlesen* * *vt sepablesen; (without pause) herunterlesen* * *transitive verbdurchlesen; (from meter, board) ablesen [Zahl, Stand]* * *(IT) v.abtasten v. v.ablesen v.
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stand off — 1) stay at a distance, stay apart He always stands off from the rest of the students in his class. 2) keep someone or something from coming near or winning There was a stand off at the bank between the police and the bank robbers … Idioms and examples
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