shut away

shut away
transitive verb
wegschließen

keep something shut away safely — etwas unter sicherem Verschluss halten

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shut away
vt
to \shut away away ⇆ sb jdn einschließen [o einsperren]
to \shut away oneself away sich akk einschließen
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vt sep
(= put away) wegschließen; (in sth) einschließen (in in +dat); (= keep locked away) books, papers etc unter Verschluss halten; (safely) verwahren; persons verborgen halten

to keep sb shut away from sth — jdn von etw fernhalten

he was shut away in a mental hospital — er wurde in eine Nervenklinik gesteckt

to shut oneself away — sich zurückziehen

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shut away v/t
1. etwas wegschließen
2. shut o.s. away sich einigeln (in in dat)
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transitive verb
wegschließen

keep something shut away safely — etwas unter sicherem Verschluss halten


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