discard

discard
1. transitive verb
1) wegwerfen; ablegen [Kleidung]; fallen lassen [Vorschlag, Idee, Person]
2) (Cards) abwerfen
2. noun
Ausschuss, der
* * *
verb
(to throw away as useless: They discarded the empty bottles.) ausrangieren
* * *
dis·card
I. vt
[dɪˈskɑ:d, AM -kɑ:rd]
1. (throw away)
to \discard sth etw wegwerfen
to \discard a coat einen Mantel ausziehen [o ablegen]
to \discard an idea eine Idee fallenlassen [o verwerfen
2. CARDS
to \discard a card eine Karte abwerfen [o ablegen
II. vi CARDS abwerfen
III. n
[ˈdɪskɑ:d, AM -skɑ:rd]
1. CARDS abgelegte [o abgeworfene] Karte
2. (reject) Ausschuss m kein pl
* * *
[dɪ'skAːd]
1. vt
1) unwanted article, person ausrangieren; idea, plan verwerfen; (COMPUT) changes in file verwerfen; (= take off) coat ausziehen; antlers, leaves abwerfen
2) (CARDS) abwerfen
2. vi (CARDS)
abwerfen
3. n
1) (CARDS) Abwerfen nt
2) (IND, COMM) Ausschuss m, Ausschussware f
* * *
discard [dıˈskɑː(r)d]
A v/t
1. Karten
a) ablegen
b) abwerfen
2. alte Kleidung etc ablegen, ausrangieren
3. ad ’acta legen
4. eine Gewohnheit etc ablegen, aufgeben:
discard a method ein Verfahren aufgeben
5. einen Freund etc fallen lassen
6. COMPUT Änderungen in Datei verwerfen
B v/i
a) (Karten) ablegen
b) (Karten) abwerfen
C s [ˈdıskɑː(r)d]
1. Kartenspiel:
a) Ablegen n, Abwerfen n
b) abgeworfene oder abgelegte Karte(n pl)
2. etwas Abgelegtes, abgelegte Sache
3. go into the discard US
a) in Vergessenheit geraten,
b) außer Gebrauch kommen
* * *
1. transitive verb
1) wegwerfen; ablegen [Kleidung]; fallen lassen [Vorschlag, Idee, Person]
2) (Cards) abwerfen
2. noun
Ausschuss, der
* * *
v.
ablegen v.
ausschalten v.
ausscheiden v.
aussondern v.
streichen v.
(§ p.,pp.: strich, ist/hat gestrichen)

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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