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21 heruntermachen
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-) umg.2. (entfernen) remove* * *he|rụn|ter|ma|chenvt sep (inf)1) (= schlechtmachen) to run down, to knock (inf)2) (= zurechtweisen) to tell off3) (= abmachen) to take down; Schminke, Farbe, Dreck to take off* * *he·run·ter|ma·chenvt (fam)▪ jdn/etw \heruntermachen to run down sb/sthim Testbericht ist der Wagen sehr heruntergemacht worden the car received a terrible [or real] slating in the test report, the car was pulled to pieces in the test reportder Chef machte sie so herunter, dass sie heulend aus dem Büro lief she received such a telling off from the boss that she ran from the office in tears* * *transitives Verb (salopp)jemanden heruntermachen — give somebody a rocket (sl.); tear somebody off a strip (Brit. coll.)
* * *heruntermachen v/t (trennb, hat -ge-) umg2. (entfernen) remove* * *transitives Verb (salopp)jemanden heruntermachen — give somebody a rocket (sl.); tear somebody off a strip (Brit. coll.)
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22 hajottaa
yks.nom. hajottaa; yks.gen. hajotan; yks.part. hajotti; yks.ill. hajottaisi; mon.gen. hajottakoon; mon.part. hajottanut; mon.ill. hajotettiinbreak (verb)decompose (verb)demolish (verb)disband (verb)disintegrate (verb)dismiss (verb)dispel (verb)disperse (verb)disrupt (verb)dissolve (verb)resolve (verb)scatter (verb)separate (verb)take to pieces (verb)undo (verb)tear down spread (noun)* * *• pull down• scatter• resolve• raze• quell• putrefy• pulverise• get broken• separate• press• pound• grind• tear down• pull to pieces• take apart• wrinkle• unwrap• unfold• undo• dismiss• take to pieces• fester• smash• strip• strike• stray• squeeze• squash• spread• tear apart• compress• atomize• break down• disperse• break• distribute• crumble• crumple• crush• decay• decompose• demolish• diffuse• disassemble• disband• disintegrate• dismantle• dispel• disrupt• disseminate• dissipate• dissolve• destroy• break up -
23 déchiqueter
déchiqueter [de∫ikte]➭ TABLE 4 transitive verb* * *deʃikte1) ( réduire en lambeaux) to tear [something] to shreds2) ( mutiler) to mutilate [membre]3) ( tuer) [machine, animal] to tear [somebody] to pieces; [explosion] to blow [somebody] to pieces* * *deʃikte vtto tear to pieces, to pull to pieces* * *déchiqueter verb table: jeter vtr1 ( réduire en lambeaux) to tear [sth] to shreds, tear [sth] to pieces [étoffe, viande, papier];2 ( mutiler) to mutilate, mangle [membre]; des bâtiments déchiquetés par les bombardements buildings devastated ou wrecked by bombs;3 ( tuer) [machine, animal] to tear [sb] to pieces [victime]; [explosion] to blow [sb] to pieces [victime].[deʃikte] verbe transitif -
24 verreißen
v/t (unreg.)1. (scharf kritisieren) tear to pieces (bits, shreds umg.), savage, trash umg., rubbish umg., do a hatchet job on umg.2. umg.: den Wagen / die Lenkung verreißen swerve the car / jerk the steering wheel (a)round; es verriss mir das Steuer the steering wheel suddenly jerked (a)round hard3. SPORT (stark verziehen) slice* * *(kritisieren) to tear to pieces* * *ver|rei|ßen ptp verri\#ssen [fɛɐ'rɪsn]vt irreg1) (= kritisieren) to tear to pieces2)See:* * *(to say harsh things to or about: The new play was slated by the critics.) slate* * *ver·rei·ßen *▪ jdn/etw \verreißen to tear sb/sth apart [or into pieces]* * ** * *verreißen v/t (irr)1. (scharf kritisieren) tear to pieces (bits, shreds umg), savage, trash umg, rubbish umg, do a hatchet job on umg2. umg:den Wagen/die Lenkung verreißen swerve the car/jerk the steering wheel (a)round;es verriss mir das Steuer the steering wheel suddenly jerked (a)round hard* * ** * *v.to pull to pieces expr. -
25 беспощадно критиковать
General subject: flay, get one's knife, pull no punches, pull to pieces (кого-л.), tear to pieces (кого-л.), scarifyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > беспощадно критиковать
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26 Kakao
m; -s, -s1. cocoa; durch den Kakao ziehen umg. (hänseln) make fun of, kid umg.; (schlecht machen) pull to pieces2. (Kakaobaum) BOT. cocoa tree, cacao tree* * *der Kakao(Getränk) cocoa;(Pulver) cocoa* * *Ka|kao [ka'kaːo, ka'kau]m -s, -scocoa* * ** * *Ka·kao<-s, -s>[kaˈkau]m2. BOT cocoa palm3.* * *der; Kakaos, Kakaos cocoajemanden/etwas durch den Kakao ziehen — (ugs.) make fun of somebody/something; take the mickey out of somebody/something (Brit. coll.)
* * *1. cocoa;* * *der; Kakaos, Kakaos cocoajemanden/etwas durch den Kakao ziehen — (ugs.) make fun of somebody/something; take the mickey out of somebody/something (Brit. coll.)
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27 διακνιζομένοις
διακνίζωpull to pieces: pres part mp masc /neut dat plδιακνίζωpull to pieces: pres part mp masc /neut dat pl -
28 διακνιζόμενος
διακνίζωpull to pieces: pres part mp masc nom sgδιακνίζωpull to pieces: pres part mp masc nom sg -
29 διακνισθείς
διακνίζωpull to pieces: aor part pass masc nom /voc sgδιακνίζωpull to pieces: aor part pass masc nom /voc sg -
30 διακνισθέντες
διακνίζωpull to pieces: aor part pass masc nom /voc plδιακνίζωpull to pieces: aor part pass masc nom /voc pl -
31 διακνισθέντος
διακνίζωpull to pieces: aor part pass masc /neut gen sgδιακνίζωpull to pieces: aor part pass masc /neut gen sg -
32 διακνίζων
διακνίζωpull to pieces: pres part act masc nom sgδιακνίζωpull to pieces: pres part act masc nom sg -
33 διακνίσας
διακνίσᾱς, διακνίζωpull to pieces: aor part act masc nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic)διακνίσᾱς, διακνίζωpull to pieces: aor part act masc nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic) -
34 προδιασύροντα
προδιασύ̱ροντα, προδιασύρωpull to pieces: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc plπροδιασύ̱ροντα, προδιασύρωpull to pieces: pres part act masc acc sg -
35 προδιέσυρε
προδιέσῡρε, προδιασύρωpull to pieces: aor ind act 3rd sgπροδιέσῡρε, προδιασύρωpull to pieces: imperf ind act 3rd sg -
36 издергать
(что-л.); разг.
pull to pieces; worry перен.* * *издергивать; издергать ; pull to pieces* * * -
37 издергивать
(что-л.); разг.
pull to pieces; worry перен.* * *издергивать; издергать ; pull to pieces -
38 растеребить
совер.; (кого-л./что-л.); разг.
1) (привести в беспорядок)
pull to pieces, make a mess (of)
2) (побудить к активности)
stir up, rise, spur to activity* * *pull to pieces, make a mess -
39 مزق
1́ n. tear, cutter, rent2́ v. tear, rend, rip, rip apart, unrip, unseam, rive, lacerate, tear to pieces, tear up, sever, jag, shred, tatter, rupture, disrupt, pull apart, pull to pieces, fracture, quarter -
40 darabokra tép
to shred, to pull in pieces, to pull to pieces
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