propel

propel
transitive verb,
-ll- (lit. or fig.) antreiben
* * *
[prə'pel]
past tense, past participle - propelled; verb
(to drive forward, especially mechanically: The boat is propelled by a diesel engine.) antreiben
- academic.ru/58395/propeller">propeller
- propulsion
- propelling-pencil
* * *
pro·pel
<-ll->
[prəˈpel]
vt
to \propel sth etw antreiben; (fig)
the country was being \propelled towards civil war das Land wurde in den Bürgerkrieg getrieben
* * *
[prə'pel]
vt
antreiben; (fuel) betreiben

propelled along by the wind — vom Wind getrieben

propelled by greed — von Habgier getrieben

he was propelled through the window — er wurde aus dem Fenster geworfen

* * *
propel [prəˈpel] v/t antreiben, vorwärtstreiben (beide auch TECH und fig): rocket-propelled, etc
* * *
transitive verb,
-ll- (lit. or fig.) antreiben
* * *
v.
treiben v.
(§ p.,pp.: trieb, getrieben)

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