manhandle

manhandle
transitive verb
1) (move by human effort) von Hand bewegen [Gegenstand]
2) (handle roughly) grob behandeln [Person]
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verb
1) (to move, carry etc by hand: When the crane broke down, they had to manhandle the crates on to the boat.) mit Menschenkraft bewegen
2) (to treat roughly: You'll break all the china if you manhandle it like that!) mißhandeln
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man·han·dle
[ˈmænˌhændl̩, AM ˈmænhæn-]
vt
1. (handle roughly)
to \manhandle sb jdn grob behandeln
2. (heave)
to \manhandle sth etw [hoch]heben, etw stemmen; (haul) etw [hoch]hieven
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['mnhndl]
vt
1) person grob or unsanft behandeln

he was manhandled into the back of the van — er wurde recht unsanft or gewaltsam in den Laderaum des Wagens verfrachtet

2) piano etc hieven
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manhandle v/t
1. grob behandeln, misshandeln
2. (mit den Händen) heben oder befördern:
manhandle sth up the stairs etwas die Treppe hinaufhieven
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transitive verb
1) (move by human effort) von Hand bewegen [Gegenstand]
2) (handle roughly) grob behandeln [Person]
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v.
meistern v.

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