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  • 1 aufbrechen

    (unreg., trennb., -ge-)
    I v/t (hat)
    1. (Schloss, Siegel, Tür etc.) break open, force; (Kiste) break into; (Pflaster, Straße) break up; (Erde etc.) mit Pflug: auch break ground, turn over; (Brief) tear open
    2. Jägerspr. (ausweiden) gut
    3. geh. (Brief) open allg.
    II v/i (ist)
    1. Blüten etc.: open; Geschwür: (burst) open; Eisdecke, Asphalt: crack
    2. (weggehen) leave, set off, start out ( nach for); zu einem Ausflug / Spaziergang aufbrechen set off on an excursion / walk; wann brechen wir morgen auf? when are we setting off ( oder leaving) tomorrow?
    * * *
    (gewaltsam öffnen) to break; to force; to break open; to break up;
    (sich öffnen) to open; to burst open;
    (weggehen) to leave; to set off; to sally
    * * *
    auf|bre|chen sep
    1. vt
    to break or force open; Tresor auch, Auto to break into; Deckel to prise off; Boden, Asphalt, Oberfläche to break up; (geh ) Brief to break open; (fig) System, soziale Struktur etc to break down
    2. vi aux sein
    1) (= sich öffnen) (Straßenbelag etc) to break up; (Knospen) to (burst) open; (Wunde) to open
    2) (fig Konflikte, Hass etc) to break out
    3) (= sich auf den Weg machen) to start out or off, to set out or off
    * * *
    1) (to use force on (a door etc) to cause it to open.) break down
    2) ((sometimes with on) to start a journey: We set off to go to the beach.) set off
    3) (to use force to dislodge (something) from its position usually through leverage: He prised open the lid with a knife.) prise
    4) ((of soldiers) to rush out to make an attack: They sallied forth against the enemy.) sally forth
    5) (to leave or begin a journey: We shall have to start at 5.30 a.m. in order to get to the boat in time.) start
    6) (to begin a journey: It's time we started off.) start off
    7) (to begin a journey; to start off: We shall have to start out at dawn.) start out
    * * *
    auf|bre·chen
    I. vt Hilfsverb: haben
    etw \aufbrechen
    1. (gewaltsam öffnen) to break [or force] open sth sep
    ein Auto/einen Tresor \aufbrechen to break into a car/strongroom
    einen Deckel \aufbrechen to force [or BRIT prise] [or AM prize] [off [or open] sep] a lid
    ein Schloss \aufbrechen to break open a lock sep, to force [open sep] a lock
    2. (geh: zur Öffnung bringen) to break down sth sep
    II. vi Hilfsverb: sein
    1. (aufplatzen) to break up, to split; Knospe to [burst] open; Wunde to open
    2. (erneut sichtbar werden) to break out
    3. (sich auf den Weg machen) to start [or set] off [or out]
    ich glaube, wir müssen \aufbrechen I think we've got to go, I think we ought to go
    * * *
    1.
    unregelmäßiges transitives Verb (öffnen) break open <lock, safe, box, crate, etc.>; break into < car>; force [open] < door>
    2.
    unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein
    1) (sich öffnen) < bud> open [up], burst [open]; < ice [sheet], surface, ground> break up; < wound> open
    2) (losgehen, - fahren) set off; start out
    * * *
    aufbrechen (irr, trennb, -ge-)
    A. v/t (hat)
    1. (Schloss, Siegel, Tür etc) break open, force; (Kiste) break into; (Pflaster, Straße) break up; (Erde etc) mit Pflug: auch break ground, turn over; (Brief) tear open
    2. JAGD (ausweiden) gut
    3. geh (Brief) open allg
    B. v/i (ist)
    1. Blüten etc: open; Geschwür: (burst) open; Eisdecke, Asphalt: crack
    2. (weggehen) leave, set off, start out (
    nach for);
    zu einem Ausflug/Spaziergang aufbrechen set off on an excursion/walk;
    wann brechen wir morgen auf? when are we setting off ( oder leaving) tomorrow?
    * * *
    1.
    unregelmäßiges transitives Verb (öffnen) break open <lock, safe, box, crate, etc.>; break into < car>; force [open] < door>
    2.
    unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein
    1) (sich öffnen) < bud> open [up], burst [open]; <ice [sheet], surface, ground> break up; < wound> open
    2) (losgehen, -fahren) set off; start out
    * * *
    (nach) v.
    to start (for) v. v.
    to break open expr.
    to decamp v.
    to sally v.

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