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Anschleppen n auto
tow-starting
Anschleppen n auto
tow-starting; pull-starting
herbeibringen; anschleppen
to drag along
herbeibringen, anschleppen
to drag along
anschleppen v auto
anschleppend
angeschleppt
to tow-start
tow-starting
tow-started
ein Kfz anschleppen v auto
anschleppend
angeschleppt
to tow-start; to pull-start a motor vehicle
tow-starting; pull-starting
tow-started; pull-started
anschleppen, (unerwünscht) mitbringen
anschleppend, mitbringend
angeschleppt, mitgebracht
to bring along
bringing along
brought along
anschleppen; (unerwünscht) mitbringen v
anschleppend; mitbringend
angeschleppt; mitgebracht
to bring along
bringing along
brought along
etw. anschleppen v ugs. pej. (herbringen)
anschleppend
angeschleppt
Es ist unglaublich, was für Zeug die Leute so anschleppen.
to bring in () sth.
bringing in
brought in
It is amazing what stuff people bring in.
jdn. etw. mitbringen; jdn. etw. anschleppen ugs. pej. v
mitbringend; anschleppend
mitgebracht; angeschleppt
bringt mit
brachte mit
Sie brachte ihre Nichte zum Empfang mit.
Bring mir den Speicherstift mit, wenn du kommst.
Hat er die CDs von der Bücherei mitgebracht?
to bring sth.; to bring sb. sth. with you; to bring along () sb. sth.
bringing; bringing with you; bringing along
brought; brought with you; brought along
brings along
brought along
She brought her niece with her to the reception.; She brought her niece along to the reception.
Bring me the memory stick when you come.
Has he brought the CDs with him from the library?
jdn. etw. mitbringen; jdn. etw. herbringen (zum Standort des Sprechers); jdn. etw. hinbringen (an einen Ort, wo der Sprecher nicht ist); jdn. etw. anschleppen ugs. pej. v
mitbringend; herbringend; hinbringend; anschleppend
mitgebracht; hergebracht; hingebracht; angeschleppt
Er brachte sie mehrmals zu uns nach Hause mit.
Die schlechte Wirtschaftslage hat mich seinerzeit hierher geführt.
Sie schleppten die Seuche nach Italien ein.
to bring over () sb. sth.
bringing over
brought over
He brought her over to our place several times.
Unfavourable economic conditions brought me over here back then.
They brought the epidemic over to Italy.

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anschleppen Definition

starting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Start
Starting
() a. & n. from Start, v.

tow-starting Bedeutung

start starting a turn to be a starter (in a game at the beginning), he got his start because one of the regular pitchers was in the hospital, his starting meant that the coach thought he was one of their best linemen
crank handle
starting handle
crank used to start an engine
starter starter motor
starting motor
an electric motor for starting an engine
starting block block providing bracing for a runner's feet at start of a race
starting gate
starting stall
a movable barrier on the starting line of a race course
starting signal
start
a signal to begin (as in a race), the starting signal was a green light, the runners awaited the start
starting post a post marking the starting point of a race (especially a horse race)
start
starting line
scratch
scratch line
a line indicating the location of the start of a race or a game
starting pitcher (baseball) a pitcher who starts in a baseball game
starting buffer buffer solution at the start of a reaction
a beginning
commencement
first
outset
get-go
start
kickoff
starting time
showtime
offset
the time at which something is supposed to begin, they got an early start, she knew from the get-go that he was the man for her
terminus a quo
starting point
earliest limiting point
starting appropriate to the beginning or start of an event, the starting point, hands in the starting position
starting (especially of eyes) bulging or protruding as with fear, with eyes starting from their sockets
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