stave off

stave off
transitive verb

staved off — abwenden; abwehren [Angriff]; verhindern [Krankheit]; stillen [Hunger, Durst]

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stave off
vt
to \stave off off ⇆ sth (postpone) etw hinauszögern [o aufschieben]; (prevent) etw abwenden [o abwehren]
to \stave off off a decision eine Entscheidung aufschieben
to \stave off off hunger den Hunger stillen
to \stave off off a panic attack eine Panikattacke abwenden
to \stave off off ⇆ sb jdn hinhalten [o vertrösten] fam
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vt sep
1) attack zurückschlagen; threat, crisis, cold abwehren; defeat, disaster, bankruptcy abwenden; hunger, boredom lindern
2) (= delay) person hinhalten; crisis, day hinausschieben
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transitive verb

staved off — abwenden; abwehren [Angriff]; verhindern [Krankheit]; stillen [Hunger, Durst]

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v.
abwehren v.

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