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121 burn out
1. transitive verb1) ausbrennen2) (fig.)2. intransitive verb1) [Kerze, Feuer:] erlöschen, ausgehen; [Rakete[nstufe]:] ausbrennen2) (Electr.) durchbrennen* * *◆ burn outI. vi1. (extinguish) fire, candle herunterbrennen2. rocket ausbrennenII. vt1. (stop burning)the candle/fire/match \burn outt itself out die Kerze/das Feuer/das Streichholz brannte herunterher talent has \burn outt out mit ihrem Talent ist es vorbeito be \burn outt out of house and home durch einen Brand Haus und Hof verlieren▪ to \burn out out ⇆ sb jdn ausräuchern3. (become exhausted)▪ to be \burn outt out [völlig] ausgebrannt sein* * *1. vi(fire, candle) ausbrennen, ausgehen; (fuse, dynamo etc) durchbrennen; (rocket) den Treibstoff verbraucht haben2. vr2) (fig inf)to burn oneself out — sich kaputtmachen (inf), sich völlig verausgaben
3. vt sep1) enemy troops etc ausräuchernthey were burned out of house and home — ihr Haus und Hof war abgebrannt
2) usu passburned out cars/houses — ausgebrannte Autos/Häuser
he/his talent is burned out (inf) — mit ihm/seinem Talent ists vorbei (inf), er hat sich völlig verausgabt
he looked completely burned out (inf) — er sah völlig kaputt (inf) or verbraucht aus
* * *A v/i3. ELEK durchbrennenB v/tthey were burnt out of their home ihr Haus brannte ab3. burn o.s. outa) sich (gesundheitlich) ruinieren, sich kaputtmachen,4. feindliche Truppen etc ausräuchern* * *1. transitive verb1) ausbrennen2) (fig.)2. intransitive verb1) [Kerze, Feuer:] erlöschen, ausgehen; [Rakete[nstufe]:] ausbrennen2) (Electr.) durchbrennen* * *v.ausbrennen v. -
122 concuss
transitive verb* * *con·cuss[kənˈkʌs]vt usu passive▪ to be \concussed eine Gehirnerschütterung erleiden; (have concussion) eine Gehirnerschütterung haben* * *[kən'kʌs]vt(usu pass)
to be concussed — eine Gehirnerschütterung haben* * *concuss [kənˈkʌs] v/t erschüttern:he was concussed MED er erlitt eine Gehirnerschütterung* * *transitive verb -
123 harrow
nounEgge, die* * *har·row[ˈhærəʊ, AM ˈheroʊ]I. n Egge fII. vt1. (plough)to \harrow sth etw eggen* * *['hrəʊ] (AGR)1. nEgge f2. vt2) (fig* * *harrow1 [ˈhærəʊ]A s AGR Egge fB v/t1. AGR eggen2. fig quälen, peinigenharrow2 [ˈhærəʊ] obs für academic.ru/33773/harry">harry* * *nounEgge, die* * *n.Egge -n f. -
124 mortify
transitive verb* * *be/feel mortified to be/feel extremely embarrassed or humiliated: He was mortified when she slapped him.)- academic.ru/89262/mortifying">mortifying- mortification* * *mor·ti·fy<- ie->[ˈmɔ:tɪfaɪ, AM ˈmɔ:rt̬ə-]I. vt1. usu passive▪ to be mortified (be humiliated) gedemütigt [o gekränkt] [o verletzt] sein; (be ashamed) sich akk schämen, beschämt sein geh; (be embarrassed) sich akk ärgern, Verdruss empfinden gehto \mortify passions Begierden abtöten* * *['mɔːtIfaɪ]1. vt usu passembarrassed? I was mortified! — peinlich? ich wäre am liebsten im Boden versunken!
2. vi (MED)absterben* * *mortify [-faı]A v/t1. demütigen, kränken2. ärgern, verdrießen3. jemandes Gefühle verletzen4. den Körper, das Fleisch kasteien5. Leidenschaften abtöten* * *transitive verb* * *v.demütigen v.kränken v. -
125 pack out
◆ pack out* * *vt sep usu passto be packed out (hall, theatre etc) — gerammelt voll sein (inf), überfüllt sein
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126 snow in
transitive verb* * *◆ snow invt usu passiveto be/get \snow ined in eingeschneit sein/werden* * *vt sep(usu pass)
to be or get snowed in — einschneien* * *transitive verb -
127 snow under
transitive verbbe snowed under — (with work) erdrückt werden; (with presents, letters) überschüttet werden
* * *vt usu passiveto be \snow undered under with work mit Arbeit eingedeckt sein* * *vt sep (infto be snowed under (with work) — reichlich eingedeckt sein; (with requests) überhäuft werden* * *transitive verbbe snowed under — (with work) erdrückt werden; (with presents, letters) überschüttet werden
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128 snow up
◆ snow upvt usu passiveto be/get \snow uped up eingeschneit sein/werden* * *vt sep (usu pass)See:= academic.ru/91801/snow_in">snow in
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