vanish

vanish
intransitive verb
1) (disappear; coll.): (leave quickly) verschwinden

vanish from sight — verschwinden

vanish into the distance — in der Ferne verschwinden; see also academic.ru/74578/thin">thin 1. 4)

2) (cease to exist) [Gebäude:] verschwinden; [Sitte, Tradition:] untergehen; [Zweifel, Bedenken:] sich auflösen; [Hoffnung, Chancen:] schwinden
* * *
['væniʃ]
verb
(to become no longer visible, especially suddenly: The ship vanished over the horizon; Our hopes suddenly vanished.) verschwinden
* * *
van·ish
[ˈvænɪʃ]
vi
1. (disappear) verschwinden
to \vanish into thin air sich akk in Luft auflösen
to \vanish from sight außer Sicht geraten
to \vanish without trace spurlos verschwinden
2. (cease to exist) verlorengehen
a \vanished era/past ein verflossenes Zeitalter/eine vergangene Zeit
to see one's hopes \vanishing seine Hoffnungen schwinden sehen
* * *
['vnɪʃ]
vi
verschwinden, entschwinden (liter); (traces also) sich verlieren; (fears) sich legen; (hopes) schwinden; (= become extinct) untergehen

I've got to vanish (inf) — ich muss weg (inf)

See:
thin
* * *
vanish [ˈvænıʃ]
A v/i
1. verschwinden, BOT, ZOOL auch aussterben:
make sth vanish etwas verschwinden lassen (Magier);
vanish into thin air sich in Luft auflösen; blue B 5 b
2. schwinden (Ängste, Hoffnungen etc)
3. MATH Null werden
B s PHON 2. Element eines fallenden Diphthongs
* * *
intransitive verb
1) (disappear; coll.): (leave quickly) verschwinden

vanish from sight — verschwinden

vanish into the distance — in der Ferne verschwinden; see also thin 1. 4)

2) (cease to exist) [Gebäude:] verschwinden; [Sitte, Tradition:] untergehen; [Zweifel, Bedenken:] sich auflösen; [Hoffnung, Chancen:] schwinden
* * *
v.
verschwinden v.
(§ p.,pp.: verschwand, ist verschwunden)

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