awry

awry
adverb
schief

go awry — (fig.) schiefgehen (ugs.); [Plan:] fehlschlagen

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awry
[əˈraɪ]
adj pred
1. (wrong) verkehrt
to go \awry schiefgehen, fehlschlagen
2. (untidy) unordentlich
3. (askew) picture schief
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[ə'raɪ]
1. adj pred
(= askew) schief
2. adv

the picture/hat is awry — das Bild hängt/der Hut sitzt schief

to go awry (plans etc) — schiefgehen

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awry [əˈraı] adv & präd adj
1. schief:
be awry schief sitzen (Krawatte)
2. fig verkehrt:
go awry (sich) irren (Person), schiefgehen, danebengehen (beide umg) (Sache);
throw awry Pläne etc über den Haufen werfen umg
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adverb
schief

go awry — (fig.) schiefgehen (ugs.); [Plan:] fehlschlagen

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adj.
krumm adj.

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