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  • 1 Kleinholz

    n firewood; aus etw. / jemandem Kleinholz machen umg., fig. smash s.th. to pieces / beat s.o. to a pulp
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    Klein|holz
    nt no pl
    firewood, kindling

    Kléínholz aus jdm machen (inf)to make mincemeat out of sb (inf)

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    Klein·holz
    nt kein pl chopped wood no indef art, no pl, firewood no indef art, no pl, kindling no indef art, no pl
    \Kleinholz machen to chop [fire]wood
    aus etw dat \Kleinholz machen, etw zu \Kleinholz machen (hum fam) to make matchwood of sth, to smash sth to matchwood; (durch Sturm) to reduce sth to matchwood
    \Kleinholz aus jdm machen, jdn zu \Kleinholz machen (fam) to make mincemeat [out] of sb fam
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    das; o. Pl. chopped wood

    Kleinholz aus etwas/jemandem machen, etwas/jemanden zu Kleinholz machen — (ugs.) smash something to pieces/make mincemeat of somebody

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    Kleinholz n firewood;
    aus etwas/jemandem Kleinholz machen umg, fig smash sth to pieces/beat sb to a pulp
    * * *
    das; o. Pl. chopped wood

    Kleinholz aus etwas/jemandem machen, etwas/jemanden zu Kleinholz machen — (ugs.) smash something to pieces/make mincemeat of somebody

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Kleinholz

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