cripple

cripple
1. noun
(lit. or fig.) Krüppel, der
2. transitive verb
zum Krüppel machen; (fig.) lähmen
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['kripl] 1. verb
1) (to make lame or disabled: He was crippled by a fall from a horse.) zum Krüppel machen
2) (to make less strong, less efficient etc: The war has crippled the country's economy.) lahmlegen
2. noun
(a lame or disabled person: He's been a cripple since the car accident.) der Krüppel
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crip·ple
[AM ˈkrɪpl̩]
I. n (dated or pej) Krüppel m; (fig pej) Lahmarsch m derb
II. vt
1. (disable)
to \cripple sb jdn zum Krüppel machen
2. (damage severely)
to \cripple sth armoured vehicle gefechtsunfähig machen
to \cripple an attempt einen Versuch zum Scheitern bringen
to \cripple a machine eine Maschine kaputt machen fam
to \cripple sth etw lahmlegen
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['krɪpl]
1. n
Krüppel m
2. vt
person zum Krüppel machen; arm, legs etc verkrüppeln; ship, plane aktionsunfähig machen; (fig) industry, exports lahmlegen, lähmen; person lähmen

the ship was crippled — das Schiff war nicht mehr aktionsfähig

crippled with rheumatism — von Rheuma praktisch gelähmt

to be crippled for life — lebenslang ein Krüppel sein

to be emotionally crippled — ein emotionaler Krüppel sein

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cripple [ˈkrıpl]
A s pej
1. Krüppel m (auch fig):
a mental cripple
2. fig US kaputte oder verpfuschte Sache
B v/t
1. a) zum Krüppel machen
b) lähmen
2. fig lähmen, lahmlegen
3. TECH außer Funktion setzen
* * *
1. noun
(lit. or fig.) Krüppel, der
2. transitive verb
zum Krüppel machen; (fig.) lähmen
* * *
n.
Krüppel - m. v.
stillegen v.
verkrüppeln v.

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