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1. (Kind etc.) runaway2. SPORT breakaway—m; -s, -; umg.1. TECH. Messwert etc.: runaway2. Schuss: stray bullet3. (starke Abweichung) blip* * *der Ausreißereloper; runaway; bolter* * *Aus|rei|ßer I ['ausraisɐ]m -s, -2) (= Ausnahme) anomaly, aberrationII ['ausraisɐ]ein statistischer Áúsreißer — a statistical anomaly
1. m -s, -,Áús|rei|ße|rin[-ərɪn]2. f -, -nen (inf)runaway; (SPORT) runner who breaks away; (Radfahrer) cyclist who breaks away* * *Aus·rei·ßer(in)<-s, ->1. (fam) runaway2. (Ausnahmeerscheinung) freak value* * *der, Ausreißerin die; Ausreißer, Ausreißernen (ugs.) runaway* * *1. (Kind etc) runaway2. SPORT breakawayAusreißer2 m; -s, -; umg1. TECH Messwert etc: runaway2. Schuss: stray bullet3. (starke Abweichung) blip* * *der, Ausreißerin die; Ausreißer, Ausreißernen (ugs.) runaway* * *m.eloper n.fugitive n.runaway n. -
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I P.P. verirren* * *lost* * *(no longer knowing where one is, or in which direction to go: I don't know whether to turn left or right - I'm lost.) lost* * *B. adj nur attr lost; Tier: auch stray;verirrte Kugel fig stray bullet -
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n1. stray bullet2. stray projectile -
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m < mil> (Schuss, der abseits einer Gruppe von Schüssen auf der Scheibe liegt) ■ stray bullet; flyer -
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m1. aberration2. anomaly3. bolter4. cyclist who breaks away5. eloper6. outlier7. runaway8. runner who breaks away9. stray bulletplrunaways -
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m[Brief]misdirected letterm[Dokument]misrouted documentm[Gewehrkugel]stray bullet
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