strike out

strike out
1. transitive verb
(delete) streichen
2. intransitive verb
1) (hit out) zuschlagen

strike out at somebody/something — nach jemandem/etwas schlagen; (fig.) jemanden/etwas scharf angreifen

2) (set out, lit. or fig.) aufbrechen

strike out in a new direction — (fig.) etwas Neues anfangen

* * *
1) (to erase or cross out (a word etc): He read the essay and struck out a word here and there.) ausstreichen
2) (to start fighting: He's a man who strikes out with his fists whenever he's angry.) losschlagen
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strike out
I. vt
1. (delete)
to \strike out out ⇆ sth etw [aus]streichen
2. AM (in baseball)
to \strike out out ⇆ sb jdn ausmachen
II. vi
1. (hit out) zuschlagen
to \strike out out in all directions wild um sich akk schlagen
to \strike out out at sb nach jdm schlagen; (fig) jdn scharf angreifen
2. AM (in baseball) aus sein
3. (start afresh) neu beginnen
to \strike out out in a new direction eine neue Richtung einschlagen
to \strike out out on one's own eigene Wege gehen
4. (set off) aufbrechen
we struck out down the mountain wir machten uns auf den Weg den Berg hinunter
to \strike out out for the beach sich akk auf den Weg zum Strand machen
5. AM (fig: fail)
to \strike out out with sb es sich dat mit jdm verderben
6. LAW (cancel an action) eine Klage streichen
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1. vi
1) (= hit out) schlagen

to strike out wildly or blindly — wild um sich schlagen

to strike out at sb (lit, fig) — jdn angreifen

2) (= change direction) zuhalten (for, towards auf +acc); (= set out) sich aufmachen, losziehen (inf) (for zu)

to strike out for home — sich auf den Heimweg machen

to strike out on one's own (lit) — allein losziehen; (fig) eigene Wege gehen

to strike out in a new direction (fig) — neue Wege gehen

3) (BASEBALL) "aus" sein; (US fig inf) nicht durchkommen
2. vt sep
(aus)streichen

to strike sth out of the record — etw aus dem Protokoll streichen

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strike out
A v/t
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2. fig (mit leichter Hand) entwerfen, ersinnen, sich etwas ausdenken
3. meist fig einen Weg einschlagen
B v/i
1. los-, zuschlagen
2. (zum Schlag) ausholen
3. (forsch) ausschreiten, loslegen (auch fig):
strike out for o.s. fig seine eigenen Wege gehen
4. beim Schwimmen etc ausgreifen
* * *
1. transitive verb
(delete) streichen
2. intransitive verb
1) (hit out) zuschlagen

strike out at somebody/something — nach jemandem/etwas schlagen; (fig.) jemanden/etwas scharf angreifen

2) (set out, lit. or fig.) aufbrechen

strike out in a new direction — (fig.) etwas Neues anfangen

* * *
v.
ausholen v.
ausstreichen v.
durchstreichen v.

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