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v.• arrancar v.v + o + adv, v + adv + o \<\<branch/sheet/wrapping\>\> arrancar*1. VT + ADV1) (=remove) [+ sheet of paper, label, wrapping] arrancarthe hurricane/explosion tore off the roof — el huracán/la explosión arrancó el techo de cuajo
2) * (=write hurriedly) [+ letter] escribir deprisa y corriendo, garrapatear2. VI + ADV1) (at speed) salir embalado, salir a toda velocidadshe tore off on her motorbike — salió embalada or a toda velocidad en la moto
2) (=be removable)3.* * *v + o + adv, v + adv + o \<\<branch/sheet/wrapping\>\> arrancar* -
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■ tear offA v. t. + avv.2 distruggere; demolire: The car bomb tore off the front of the house, l'autobomba distrusse la facciata della casa4 (fig.) svelare; smascherareB v. t. + prep.togliere strappando da (qc.); staccare da: to tear the wrapping off a parcel, strappare l'involucro di un paccoC v. i. + avv.(fam.) andarsene a gambe levate; scappare in tutta fretta □ (fam.) to tear a strip off sb., dare una grande lavata di capo a q.; sgridare q. aspramente. -
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tear [sth.] off, tear off [sth.] (carefully) staccare (strappando) [ coupon]; (violently) strappare [ paper]* * *1. vt + adv2. vt + prep(piece of material) strappare da* * *tear [sth.] off, tear off [sth.] (carefully) staccare (strappando) [ coupon]; (violently) strappare [ paper] -
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6 tear-off
tear-off ['teərɒf](label) perforé; (reply slip) détachable►► tear-off calendar calendrier m éphéméride;Computing tear-off menu menu m flottant -
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8 tear off
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10 tear-off closure
Tear-off closure, pull-off closure, stripsealAufreiß Verschluß m, Aufreißnaht fDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > tear-off closure
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11 tear-off closure
Tear-off closure, pull-off closure, stripsealChiusura f a strappo, saldatura f a strappoDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > tear-off closure
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12 tear-off closure
Tear-off closure, pull-off closure, stripsealЗатвор m с отрывным язычкомDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > tear-off closure
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13 tear-off power
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14 tear-off protection
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15 tear-off screw
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16 tear-off calendar
tear-off cal.en.dar[tɛəɔ:f k'ælində] n agenda com páginas descartáveis. -
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18 tear off the plaster from the wall
English-Dutch dictionary > tear off the plaster from the wall
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20 tear-off calendar
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > tear-off calendar
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tear off a piece — vb to have sex (with). A phrase denoting seduction or sexual achievement from the male point of view. The expression is American or Australian in origin and dates from the end of the 19th century. (The use of tear off a strip with this sexual… … Contemporary slang
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