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(unreg., trennb., -ge-)I v/t (hat)II v/i1. (ist) Boot etc.: drift off (course)2. (hat) MED. als Frau: have an abortion; als Arzt: carry out ( oder induce) an abortion; sie hat schon zweimal abgetrieben she’s had two abortions already* * *(Medizin) to abort;(Strömung) to carry off; to sweep away; to carry away; to sweep off; to drift off* * *ạb|trei|ben sep1. vt1)vom Kurs abtreiben (Flugzeug) — to send or drive off course; Boot auch, Schwimmer to carry off course
2) (= zu Tal treiben) Vieh to bring down3) Kind, Leibesfrucht to abort4) (Aus, S Ger COOK) to whisk2. vi1) aux sein(vom Kurs) abtreiben (Flugzeug) — to be sent or driven off course; (Boot auch, Schwimmer) to be carried off course
2) (= Abort vornehmen) to carry out an abortion; (generell) to carry out or do abortions; (= Abort vornehmen lassen) to have an abortion* * *(to lose or bring about the loss of (an unborn child) from the womb.) abort* * *ab|trei·benI. vt Hilfsverb: haben1. MEDein Kind \abtreiben to abort a pregnancy, to have an abortion2. (in eine andere Richtung treiben lassen)ein Schiff vom Kurs \abtreiben to drive [or carry] a ship off course3. (zu Tal treiben)das Vieh \abtreiben to bring down the animalsII. vi1. Hilfsverb: haben MED to perform [or carry out] an abortion\abtreiben lassen to have an abortiondas Boot trieb weit vom Kurs ab the boat was driven a long way off course* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (wegtreiben) carry away2.jemanden/ein Schiff vom Kurs abtreiben — drive or carry somebody/a ship off course
unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb2) (einen Abort vornehmen lassen) have an abortion* * *abtreiben (irr, trennb, -ge-)A. v/t (hat)ein Kind abtreiben lassen have an abortionB. v/isie hat schon zweimal abgetrieben she’s had two abortions already* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (wegtreiben) carry away2.jemanden/ein Schiff vom Kurs abtreiben — drive or carry somebody/a ship off course
unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) mit sein (weggetrieben werden) be carried away; < ship> be carried off course2) (einen Abort vornehmen lassen) have an abortion* * *v.to abort v.to drift away (nautical,tide) expr.to procure abortion expr. -
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ab|trei·ben irreg vt1) medein Kind \abtreiben to abort a pregnancy, to have an abortionein Schiff vom Kurs \abtreiben to drive [or carry] a ship off course3) ( zu Tal treiben)das Vieh \abtreiben to bring down the animalsvi\abtreiben lassen to have an abortion[von etw] \abtreiben to be carried [or driven] [[away] from sth];das Boot trieb weit vom Kurs ab the boat was driven a long way off course -
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(unreg., trennb., -ge-)I v/t (hat)1. (Stücke) break off (von etw. from s.th.); (Zweig auch) snap; (Blumen) pluck, pick; (Bleistift) break; sich (Dat) einen Fingernagel abbrechen break a (finger)nail; sich (Dat) einen abbrechen umg., fig. nearly kill o.s.; brich dir bloß keine Verzierung(en ) oder keinen ab! umg., fig. don’t put yourself out!, don’t bust a gut!2. (Gebäude etc.) pull down, demolish; (Gerüst) take down; (Lager) break, strike camp; (Zelt) put down, strike; Zelt3. fig. (Diskussion, Beziehungen etc.) break off; (Verfahren, Vortrag etc.) auch cut short; (Computerprogramm etc.) abort, cancel; (Streik, Jagd) call off; (Spiel, Kampf) cancel; eine Schwangerschaft abbrechen terminate a pregnancy, have an abortion; das Studium abbrechen drop out of university (Am. college); abgebrochenII v/i1. (ist) Stück: break off; Zweig, Blume auch: snap (off); Stück Kreide etc..: snap (in half); Bleistift, Fingernagel etc.: break2. (hat) fig. (enden) break off, stop* * *(Haus abreißen) to tear down;(Software beenden) to cancel; to abort;(aufhören) to break off;(durchbrechen) to break off; to split off; to shear off* * *ạb|bre|chen sep1. vt1) (= beenden) to break off; Raumflug, Rennstart, Experiment to abort; (COMPUT ) Vorgang to abort; (als Befehl auf Schaltfläche) to cancel; Veranstaltung, Verfahren, Verhandlung, Therapie, Start to stop; Streik, Suche, Mission to call off; Schwangerschaft to terminateSee:→ auch abgebrochen2) Ast, Außenspiegel, Antenne, Fingernagel, Spitze to break off; Bleistift to break, to snap(nun) brich dir keinen ab! (inf) — don't make such a palaver or song and dance (Brit inf), don't make such a fuss
3) (= abbauen) Zelt to strike; Lager to break; (= niederreißen) to demolish; Gebäude to demolish, to pull or tear downSee:2. vi1) aux sein (Ast, Halterung, Griff) to break (off); (Bleistift, Fingernagel, Lippenstift) to break; (Eisscholle) to break offmitten im Satz abbrechen — to break off in the middle of a sentence
4) (= abtreiben) to abort* * *1) (to stop or abandon (a space mission, eg the firing of a rocket) before it is completed.) abort2) ((usually with off/away) to separate (a part) from the whole (by force).) break3) (to interrupt: She broke her journey in London.) break4) (to stop: She broke off in the middle of a sentence.) break off5) (to lower or take down (tents, flags etc).) strike* * *ab|bre·chenI. vt Hilfsverb: haben▪ etw \abbrechen2. (abbauen) to dismantle sthein Lager \abbrechen to break [or strike] campein Zelt \abbrechen to take down [or strike] a tent; s.a. Zelt4. (vorzeitig beenden) to stop stheine Beziehung \abbrechen to break off a relationshipeine Behandlung/Therapie \abbrechen to stop [or fam quit] a course of treatment/a therapyein Installationsprogramm \abbrechen INFORM to abort [or nullify] a setup programeine Schwangerschaft \abbrechen to terminate a pregnancyeinen Streik \abbrechen to call off a strikedas Studium \abbrechen to drop out of college [or BRIT a. university]den Urlaub \abbrechen to cut short one's holidayseine Übertragung \abbrechen to interrupt a broadcastII. vi2. (aufhören) to stopetw \abbrechen lassen to break off sthden Kontakt \abbrechen lassen to lose contact [or touchIII. vr Hilfsverb: haben[nun] brich dir [mal] keinen ab! don't put yourself out!brich dir bloß keinen ab bei deinen Gratulationen! don't go overboard with the congratulations!* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) break off; (durchbrechen) break <needle, pencil>2) (abbauen) strike <tent, camp>3) (abreißen) demolish, pull down <building, tower>4) (beenden) break off <negotiations, [diplomatic] relations, discussion, connection, activity>; (vorzeitig, wider Erwarten) cut short <conversation, studies, holiday, activity>2.den Kampf abbrechen — (Boxen) stop the fight
unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) mit sein (entzweigehen) break [off]2) (aufhören) break off3.die Verbindung brach ab — the connection was cut off
* * *abbrechen (irr, trennb, -ge-)A. v/t (hat)1. (Stücke) break off (sich (dat)einen Fingernagel abbrechen break a (finger)nail;sich (dat)einen abbrechen umg, fig nearly kill o.s.;keinen ab! umg, fig don’t put yourself out!, don’t bust a gut!2. (Gebäude etc) pull down, demolish; (Gerüst) take down; (Lager) break, strike camp; (Zelt) put down, strike; → Zelt3. fig (Diskussion, Beziehungen etc) break off; (Verfahren, Vortrag etc) auch cut short; (Computerprogramm etc) abort, cancel; (Streik, Jagd) call off; (Spiel, Kampf) cancel;eine Schwangerschaft abbrechen terminate a pregnancy, have an abortion;B. v/i1. (ist) Stück: break off; Zweig, Blume auch: snap (off); Stück Kreideetc: snap (in half); Bleistift, Fingernagel etc: break2. (hat) fig (enden) break off, stop* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) break off; (durchbrechen) break <needle, pencil>sich (Dat.) einen Fingernagel/Zahn abbrechen — break a fingernail/a tooth
2) (abbauen) strike <tent, camp>3) (abreißen) demolish, pull down <building, tower>4) (beenden) break off <negotiations, [diplomatic] relations, discussion, connection, activity>; (vorzeitig, wider Erwarten) cut short <conversation, studies, holiday, activity>2.den Kampf abbrechen — (Boxen) stop the fight
unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) mit sein (entzweigehen) break [off]2) (aufhören) break off3) mit sein (beendet werden)3.* * *v.to abandon v.to abort v.to break v.(§ p.,p.p.: broke, broken)to break away v.to break off v.to cancel v.to cut short expr.to discontinue v.to dismantle v.to sever v.to tear down v.to truncate v.
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