exhaust

exhaust
1.
[ɪg'zɔːst]transitive verb
1) (use up) erschöpfen; erschöpfend behandeln [Thema]
2) (tire) erschöpfen

have exhausted oneself — sich völlig verausgabt haben

2. noun
(Motor Veh.)
1)

exhaust [system] — Auspuff, der

2) (what is expelled) Auspuffgase Pl.

exhaust emission[s] test — Abgasuntersuchung, die

* * *
[iɡ'zo:st] 1. verb
1) (to make very tired: She was exhausted by her long walk.) erschöpfen
2) (to use all of; to use completely: We have exhausted our supplies; You're exhausting my patience.) aufbrauchen
3) (to say all that can be said about (a subject etc): We've exhausted that topic.) erschöpfen
2. noun
((an outlet from the engine of a car, motorcycle etc for) fumes and other waste.) der Auspuff
- academic.ru/25610/exhausted">exhausted
- exhaustion
- exhaustive
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ex·haust
[ɪgˈzɔ:st, eg-, AM esp -ˈzɑ:st]
I. vt
1. (tire)
to \exhaust sb jdn ermüden
to \exhaust oneself sich akk strapazieren
2. (use up)
to \exhaust sth etw erschöpfen
to \exhaust sb's patience jds Geduld erschöpfen
to \exhaust a topic ein Thema erschöpfend behandeln
II. n
1. no pl (gas) Abgase pl
2. (tailpipe) Auspuff m
III. adj
\exhaust fumes Abgase pl
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[ɪg'zɔːst]
1. vt
1) (= use up completely) erschöpfen

we have exhausted the subject — wir haben das Thema erschöpfend behandelt

2) (= tire) erschöpfen

the children are/this job is exhausting me — die Kinder sind/diese Arbeit ist eine Strapaze für mich

2. n
1) (esp Brit AUT ETC) Auspuff m
2) no pl (= gases) Auspuffgase pl
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exhaust [ıɡˈzɔːst]
A v/t
1. besonders TECH
a) (ent)leeren, auch luftleer pumpen
b) Luft, Wasser etc herauspumpen, Gas auspuffen
c) absaugen
2. allg erschöpfen:
a) AGR den Boden ausmergeln
b) Bergbau: ein Lager völlig abbauen
c) Vorräte ver-, aufbrauchen
d) jemanden ermüden, entkräften:
exhaust o.s. sich verausgaben
e) jemandes Kräfte strapazieren:
exhaust sb’s patience jemandes Geduld erschöpfen
f) ein Thema erschöpfend ab- oder behandeln:
exhaust all possibilities alle Möglichkeiten ausschöpfen
B v/i
1. sich entleeren
2. ausströmen (Dampf etc)
C s TECH
a) Dampfaustritt m
b) Abgase pl, Auspuffgase pl
c) Auspuff m
d) exhauster
* * *
1.
[ɪg'zɔːst]transitive verb
1) (use up) erschöpfen; erschöpfend behandeln [Thema]
2) (tire) erschöpfen

have exhausted oneself — sich völlig verausgabt haben

2. noun
(Motor Veh.)
1)

exhaust [system] — Auspuff, der

2) (what is expelled) Auspuffgase Pl.

exhaust emission[s] test — Abgasuntersuchung, die

* * *
n.
Auspuff -e m. v.
absaugen v.
auspumpen v.
ausschöpfen v.
auszeizen v.
erschöpfen v.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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