move out

move out
intransitive verb
ausziehen (of aus)
* * *
(to leave, cease to live in, a house etc: She has to move out before the new owners arrive.) ausziehen
* * *
move out
I. vi
1. (stop inhabiting) ausziehen
to \move out out of a flat/house aus einer Wohnung/einem Haus ausziehen
2. (cease involvement)
to \move out out [of sth] sich akk [von etw dat] zurückziehen
we \move outd out of the negotiations wir schalteten uns aus den Verhandlungen aus
3. (leave) troops abziehen; train etc. abfahren
II. vt
1.
to \move out sth ⇆ out (clear) etw wegräumen; (take outside) etw hinausbringen [o fam rausbringen]
I have \move outd everything out of the garage ich habe alles aus der Garage geräumt
to \move out a car out [of the garage] eine Auto [aus der Garage] herausfahren
2. (make leave)
to \move out out ⇆ sb:
several parents \move outd their children out of the school mehrere Eltern nahmen ihre Kinder von der Schule
during the war many children were \move outd out [of London] im Krieg wurden viele Kinder [aus London] evakuiert
we were all \move outd out of the danger zone wir mussten alle das Gefahrengebiet räumen
to \move out out ⇆ a tenant einem Mieter kündigen
to \move out one's troops out [of an area] seine Truppen [aus einem Gebiet] abziehen
* * *
intransitive verb
ausziehen (of aus)
* * *
n.
Auszug -¨e m. v.
ausziehen (Umzug) v.

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