doff

doff
transitive verb
lüften, ziehen [Hut]
* * *
doff
[dɒf, AM dɑ:f]
vt (liter)
to \doff sth etw ausziehen
to \doff one's hat den Hut abnehmen [o ablegen]
to \doff one's hat to sb vor jdm den Hut ziehen
to \doff its hat to sth etw dat seinen Respekt erweisen
the song \doffs its hat to the best soul traditions das Lied ist eine Hommage an die besten Soul-Traditionen
* * *
[dɒf]
vt
hat ziehen, lüften; (old) garment ablegen
* * *
doff [dɒf; US auch dɑf] v/t Kleider etc ablegen, ausziehen, besonders den Hut lüften, ziehen (beide:
to vor dat)
* * *
transitive verb
lüften, ziehen [Hut]
* * *
v.
ausziehen v.

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