send down

send down
transitive verb
[hinunter]schicken
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(to expel (a student) from a university.) exmatrikulieren
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send down
I. vt
1. BRIT UNIV
to \send down sb down jdn relegieren geh [o von der Hochschule verweisen
2. BRIT LAW
to \send down down ⇆ sb jdn verurteilen
he was sent down for five years er wurde zu fünf Jahren Gefängnis verurteilt
to \send down sb down for theft jdn wegen Diebstahls zu einer Gefängnisstrafe verurteilen
3. (reduce level)
to \send down down ⇆ sth etw senken
to \send down down a currency eine Währung sinken lassen
to \send down down sb's temperature jds Fieber senken
II. vi
to \send down down for sth nach etw dat schicken
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vt sep
1) temperature, prices fallen lassen; (gradually) senken
2) (Brit UNIV = expel) relegieren
3) prisoner verurteilen (for zu)
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send down v/t
1. hinunterschicken
2. UNIV Br relegieren
3. Boxen: auf die Bretter schicken
4. fig die Preise, Temperatur etc fallen lassen
5. Br umg jemanden einbuchten, einlochen (beide:
for two years [für] zwei Jahre)
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transitive verb
[hinunter]schicken

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