derail

derail
transitive verb

be derailed — entgleisen

* * *
de·rail
[dɪˈreɪl]
I. vt
to be \derailed entgleisen
to \derail a train einen Zug entgleisen lassen
to \derail negotiations (fig) Verhandlungen zum Scheitern bringen
II. vi entgleisen
* * *
[dI'reɪl]
1. vt
zum Entgleisen bringen, entgleisen lassen; (fig) plan, negotiations scheitern lassen

to be derailed — entgleisen

2. vi
entgleisen
* * *
derail [dıˈreıl]
A v/t
1. entgleisen lassen, zum Entgleisen bringen:
be derailed B
2. fig
a) zum Scheitern bringen
b) beeinträchtigen
c) verzögern
B v/i entgleisen
* * *
transitive verb

be derailed — entgleisen

* * *
v.
entgleisen v.

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