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1 strike out
1. transitive verb(delete) streichen2. intransitive verb1) (hit out) zuschlagenstrike out at somebody/something — nach jemandem/etwas schlagen; (fig.) jemanden/etwas scharf angreifen
2) (set out, lit. or fig.) aufbrechenstrike out in a new direction — (fig.) etwas Neues anfangen
* * *1) (to erase or cross out (a word etc): He read the essay and struck out a word here and there.) ausstreichen2) (to start fighting: He's a man who strikes out with his fists whenever he's angry.) losschlagen* * *I. vt1. (delete)▪ to \strike out out ⇆ sth etw [aus]streichen▪ to \strike out out ⇆ sb jdn ausmachenII. vi1. (hit out) zuschlagen3. (start afresh) neu beginnento \strike out out in a new direction eine neue Richtung einschlagento \strike out out on one's own eigene Wege gehen4. (set off) aufbrechenwe struck out down the mountain wir machten uns auf den Weg den Berg hinunter* * *1. vi1) (= hit out) schlagen2) (= change direction) zuhalten (for, towards auf +acc); (= set out) sich aufmachen, losziehen (inf) (for zu)to strike out on one's own (lit) — allein losziehen; (fig) eigene Wege gehen
2. vt sep(aus)streichento strike sth out of the record — etw aus dem Protokoll streichen
* * *A v/t1. → academic.ru/71300/strike_off">strike off 23. meist fig einen Weg einschlagenB v/i1. los-, zuschlagen2. (zum Schlag) ausholen3. (forsch) ausschreiten, loslegen (auch fig):strike out for o.s. fig seine eigenen Wege gehen4. beim Schwimmen etc ausgreifen* * *1. transitive verb(delete) streichen2. intransitive verb1) (hit out) zuschlagenstrike out at somebody/something — nach jemandem/etwas schlagen; (fig.) jemanden/etwas scharf angreifen
2) (set out, lit. or fig.) aufbrechenstrike out in a new direction — (fig.) etwas Neues anfangen
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2 lay about
transitive verb(coll.)* * *vi1. (strike out wildly)* * *1. vium sich schlagen2. vt seplosschlagen gegen* * ** * *transitive verb(coll.)lay about somebody — auf jemanden einschlagen; (scold) jemanden ausschimpfen
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3 lay about
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4 thrash
transitive verb1) (beat) [ver]prügeln2) (defeat) vernichtend schlagen3) see academic.ru/74750/thresh">threshPhrasal Verbs:* * *[Ɵræʃ]1) (to strike with blows: The child was soundly thrashed.) verdreschen2) (to move about violently: The wounded animal thrashed about/around on the ground.) toben3) (to defeat easily, by a large margin: Our team was thrashed eighteen-nil.) vernichtend schlagen•* * *[θræʃ]I. vt▪ to \thrash sbto \thrash the life out of sb jdm die Seele aus dem Leib prügelnto get \thrashed Prügel beziehen* * *[ɵrʃ]1. vtto thrash the ( living) daylights out of sb (inf) — jdn grün und blau schlagen
2) (SPORT inf) opponent (vernichtend) schlagen4)See:= thresh2. vito thrash about or around — um sich schlagen; (in bed) sich herumwerfen; (fish) zappeln
3. n (dated Brit inf= party) Party f* * *thrash [θræʃ]A v/t3. SPORT umg jemandem eine Abfuhr erteilen, (Tennis etc auch) jemanden vom Platz fegenB v/i1. dreschena) sich (im Bett etc) hin und her werfen,b) um sich schlagen,c) zappeln (Fisch)4. einschlagen (at auf akk)C s1. a) Schlag mb) Schlagen n2. umga) Party fb) Empfang m* * *transitive verb1) (beat) [ver]prügeln2) (defeat) vernichtend schlagenPhrasal Verbs:* * *v.niederwerfen v.prügeln v.verprügeln v.
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