strike off

strike off
transitive verb
1) (remove) abschlagen
2) (remove from membership) streichen [Namen]; (from professional body) die Zulassung/Approbation entziehen (+ Dat.)
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strike off
vt usu passive BRIT, AUS
to \strike off sb off for sth jdm wegen einer S. gen die Zulassung [o Lizenz] entziehen
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1. vt sep
1) (= cut off) abschlagen
2) (= remove) (from list) (aus)streichen; solicitor die Lizenz entziehen (+dat); doctor die Zulassung entziehen (+dat); (from price) abziehen (prep obj von)

to be struck off ( Brit Med, Jur ) — die Zulassung verlieren

3) (= print) drucken

to strike off a proof — einen Bürstenabzug machen

2. vi
(= set off) sich auf den Weg machen; (road etc also) abbiegen
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strike off v/t
1. abschlagen, abhauen
2. a) ein Wort etc (aus)streichen, löschen, tilgen
b) Br einen Solicitor von der Anwaltsliste streichen, einem Arzt die Approbation entziehen
3. ein Bild, Gedicht etc hinhauen umg
4. etwas genau wiedergeben
5. TECH glatt streichen
6. TYPO abziehen
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transitive verb
1) (remove) abschlagen
2) (remove from membership) streichen [Namen]; (from professional body) die Zulassung/Approbation entziehen (+ Dat.)

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