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1 elszabadul
(DE) davonkommen; (EN) amok; break loose; cut loose; get loose; get off; get out of control; get out of hand; slip its chain -
2 kitör
(DE) herausbrechen; (EN) blunt; break forth; break loose; break out; come out; ejaculate; erupt; explode; extravasate; flare up; get out of control; jink; make a sally; make a sortie; sally out; shoot ahead; spout -
3 kibont
(DE) aufbinden; aufgebunden; auflockern; aufschnüren; ausbreiten; auswickeln; enfaltet; entfalten; entrollen; entschachteln; losknüpfen; aufflechten; ausbinden; (EN) break open; disassemble; discase; disembarrass; disentangle; extricate; loose; loosen; shake out; solve; strip; unbind; unbind, unbound; undid; undo; undo, undid, undone; unfold; unfurl; unknot; unloose; unloosen; unpin; unravel; unshroud; untie; untwist; unweave; unwove; unwoven
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