tear out

tear out
transitive verb
herausreißen; ausreißen [Baum]; see also academic.ru/73676/tear">tear 2. 2)
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tear out
vt
to \tear out out ⇆ sth hair, nail etw ausreißen; page etw herausreißen
to \tear out one's hair out over sth (fig) sich dat die Haare über etw akk [aus]raufen
to \tear out sb's heart out jdm das Herz zerreißen fig
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1. vi
hinausrasen, wegrasen

he tore out through the front door — er raste or rannte zur Vordertür hinaus

2. vt sep
(her)ausreißen (of aus)

the tree was torn out by the roots — der Baum wurde entwurzelt

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tear out v/t ausreißen, herausreißen
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transitive verb
herausreißen; ausreißen [Baum]; see also tear 2. 2)
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v.
herausreißen v.

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