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1 über die Stränge schlagen
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2 Strang
m; -(e)s, Stränge1. cord (auch ANAT.); (Seil) rope; (Garn) skein, hank; fig. der Handlung: strand; wir ziehen alle am selben Strang fig. we’re all in the same boat; wenn wir alle an einem Strang ziehen if we all get together, if we join forces; über die Stränge schlagen kick over the traces; wenn alle Stränge reißen if (the) worst comes to (the) worst, if all else fails2. Tod durch den Strang death by hanging; jemanden zum Tod durch den Strang verurteilen sentence s.o. to be hanged3. (Schienen) track* * *der Strang(Seil) cord; rope; strand;(Wolle) skein; hank* * *Strạng [ʃtraŋ]m -(e)s, -e['ʃtrɛŋə] (= Nervenstrang, Muskelstrang) cord; (= DNA-Strang) strand; (= Strick) rope; (= Wollstrang, Garnstrang) hank, skein; (am Pferdegeschirr) trace, tug; (RAIL = Schienenstrang) tracküber die Stränge schlagen or hauen (inf) — to run riot or wild (inf), to get carried away (inf)
See:→ reißen* * *<-[e]s, Stränge>[ʃtraŋ, pl ˈʃtrɛŋə]m1. (dicker Strick) rope2. (Bündel von Fäden) hank, skein3.▶ wenn alle Stränge reißen if all else fails, as a last resort▶ am gleichen [o an demselben] \Strang ziehen (fam) to [all] pull together [or in the same direction]* * *der; Strang[e]s, Stränge1) (Seil) ropejemanden zum Tod durch den Strang verurteilen — (geh.) sentence somebody to be hanged
2) (von Wolle, Garn usw.) hank; skein3) (NervenStrang, MuskelStrang, SehnenStrang) cord4) (Leine) traceüber die Stränge schlagen — (ugs.) kick over the traces; s. auch ziehen 2. 1)
* * *wir ziehen alle am selben Strang fig we’re all in the same boat;wenn wir alle an einem Strang ziehen if we all get together, if we join forces;über die Stränge schlagen kick over the traces;wenn alle Stränge reißen if (the) worst comes to (the) worst, if all else fails2.Tod durch den Strang death by hanging;jemanden zum Tod durch den Strang verurteilen sentence sb to be hanged3. (Schienen) track* * *der; Strang[e]s, Stränge1) (Seil) ropejemanden zum Tod durch den Strang verurteilen — (geh.) sentence somebody to be hanged
2) (von Wolle, Garn usw.) hank; skein3) (NervenStrang, MuskelStrang, SehnenStrang) cord4) (Leine) traceüber die Stränge schlagen — (ugs.) kick over the traces; s. auch ziehen 2. 1)
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3 Strang
1) ( dicker Strick) rope2) ( Bündel von Fäden) hank, skeinWENDUNGEN:am gleichen [o an demselben] \Strang ziehen ( fam) to [all] pull together [or in the same direction];wenn alle Stränge reißen if all else fails, as a last resort -
4 über die Stränge schlagen
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5 über die Stränge schlagen
- {to break out of bounds; to kick over the traces; to lash out}Deutsch-Vietnamesisch Wörterbuch > über die Stränge schlagen
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6 Geldmarkt
Geldmarkt m 1. BANK money market; 2. BÖRSE money mart* * ** * *Geldmarkt
money (cash, financial) market;
• angespannter Geldmarkt tight money market, tightness of (in) the money market, tightness of money;
• empfindlicher Geldmarkt sensitive market;
• flüssiger Geldmarkt easy money market, ease in money rates;
• gespaltener Geldmarkt two-tier money market;
• hektischer Geldmarkt feverish money market;
• lebhafter Geldmarkt active money market;
• schwankender Geldmarkt tottering state of the money market;
• Druck auf den Geldmarkt ausüben to place pressure on the money market;
• Geldmarkt beanspruchen to be a debtor in the money market;
• Geldmarkt stark in Anspruch nehmen to tap the money market heavily;
• auf dem Geldmarkt aktiv sein to be a creditor in the money market;
• Geldmarktanlage financial investment;
• Geldmarktanleger zum Rentenkauf verführen to tempt investors out of the money market into bonds;
• Geldmarktanspannung tightening of the money market, monetary strain;
• Geldmarktbedingungen money-market conditions;
• sich auf erleichterte Geldmarktbedingungen einstellen to reflect easier money market circumstances;
• Geldmarktbericht money article, money-market report;
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7 Geldmarktbeschränkungen über Bord werfen
Geldmarktbeschränkungen über Bord werfen
to kick over the monetary traces.Business german-english dictionary > Geldmarktbeschränkungen über Bord werfen
См. также в других словарях:
kick over the traces — also[jump the traces] {v. phr.} To break the rules; behave badly. * /When their teacher was absent and they had a substitute, the children kicked over the traces./ Compare: ACT UP, CUT UP, LET LOOSE, OUT OF HAND, RAISE CAIN … Dictionary of American idioms
kick over the traces — also[jump the traces] {v. phr.} To break the rules; behave badly. * /When their teacher was absent and they had a substitute, the children kicked over the traces./ Compare: ACT UP, CUT UP, LET LOOSE, OUT OF HAND, RAISE CAIN … Dictionary of American idioms
kick over the traces — Kicking over the traces is wild rebellious behaviour or being out of control. It comes from when a horse in harness got a rear leg over the traces, which attach it to the vehicle, it started pulling and became uncontrollable … The small dictionary of idiomes
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kick over the traces — ► kick over the traces become insubordinate or reckless. Main Entry: ↑trace … English terms dictionary
kick over the traces — phrasal : to cast off restraint : become insubordinate : throw off authority or control * * * kick over the traces To throw off control • • • Main Entry: ↑kick kick over the traces see under ↑kick • • • Main Entry: ↑trace * * * kick … Useful english dictionary
kick over the traces — verb To rebel against authority; to defy orders or instructions. I remember that she once said to me, Women do get the worst of it when they kick over the traces, Hillyard resumed. And undoubtedly they do. On the other hand you have McKerrels… … Wiktionary
kick over the traces — to behave in an immoral or an unruly fashion Like an unschooled horse: What about his missus? Does she ever kick over the traces? (Sanders, 1992 an enquiry was being made about her adultery) … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
kick over the traces — British & Australian to do what you want and not show any respect for authority. Some kids go straight to university and spend the first year kicking over the traces … New idioms dictionary
over the traces — See: KICK OVER THE TRACES … Dictionary of American idioms
over the traces — See: KICK OVER THE TRACES … Dictionary of American idioms