put aside

put aside
transitive verb
1) (disregard) absehen von

putting aside the fact that ... — wenn man von der Tatsache od. davon absieht, dass ...

2) (save) beiseite legen
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(often with for) (to keep (something) for a particular person or occasion: Would you put this book aside for me and I'll collect it later; We have put aside the dress you ordered.) beiseite legen
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put aside
vt
1. (save)
to \put aside aside ⇆ sth etw auf die Seite legen [o beiseitelegen]
I had the dress \put aside aside until tomorrow ich habe das Kleid bis morgen zurücklegen lassen
to \put aside some money aside etwas Geld zurücklegen
to \put aside aside ⇆ sth activity mit etw dat aufhören; book etc. etw beiseitelegen
3. (fig: abandon)
to \put aside aside ⇆ sth etw aufgeben; plan etw über Bord werfen fam
to \put aside aside disagreements/animosity/anger Streit/Feindlichkeiten/Wut begraben
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put aside v/t
1. academic.ru/59270/put_away">put away A 1, A 3
2. eine Ware zurücklegen (im Geschäft)
3. einen Streit etc begraben, vergessen
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transitive verb
1) (disregard) absehen von

putting aside the fact that ... — wenn man von der Tatsache od. davon absieht, dass ...

2) (save) beiseite legen
* * *
expr.
beiseite legen ausdr.
zurücklegen v.

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