peg out

peg out
1. transitive verb
1) (spread out and secure) ausspannen [Felle etc.]; (Brit.) [draußen] aufhängen [Wäsche]
2) (mark) abstecken [Gebiet, Fläche]
2. intransitive verb
(coll.) (faint) zusammenklappen (ugs.); (die) den Löffel abgeben (salopp)
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peg out
I. vt
to \peg out out clothes Wäsche aufhängen
2. (mark)
to \peg out sth ⇆ out etw markieren
to \peg out out a plot of land Land abstecken
II. vi BRIT, AUS
1. (fig fam: die) den Löffel abgeben fam
2. (stop working) car, machine den Geist aufgeben fam
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1. vt sep
1) washing aufhängen; skins ausspannen
2) (= mark out) area abstecken
2. vi (Brit sl
= die) abkratzen (inf), den Löffel abgeben (inf); (with exhaustion) umkippen (inf); (= stop machine) verrecken (inf)
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1. transitive verb
1) (spread out and secure) ausspannen [Felle etc.]; (Brit.) [draußen] aufhängen [Wäsche]
2) (mark) abstecken [Gebiet, Fläche]
2. intransitive verb
(coll.) (faint) zusammenklappen (ugs.); (die) den Löffel abgeben (salopp)

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