strip

strip
[strɪp] n
1) (narrow piece) Streifen m;
\strip of cloth Stoffstreifen m;
Gaza S\strip Gaza-Streifen m;
narrow \strip of land schmales Stück Land;
\strip of metal Metallstreifen m;
coastal \strip Küstenstreifen m;
magnetic \strip Magnetstreifen m;
thin \strip schmaler Streifen
2) (Brit, Aus) (soccer kit) Trikot nt
3) (undressing) Strip[tease] m
4) (esp Am) (long road) sehr lange, belebte Einkaufsstraße vt <-pp->
1) (lay bare)
to \strip sth house, cupboard etw leer räumen [o ausräumen];
to \strip a bed die Bettlaken [o ein Bett] abziehen;
to \strip a tree einen Baum entrinden;
to \strip a tree of fruit einen Baum abernten;
\stripped pine abgebeizte Kiefer;
\stripped pine furniture Möbel pl aus abgebeizter Kiefer;
to \strip sth bare etw kahl fressen
2) (undress)
to \strip sb jdn ausziehen;
to \strip sb naked/to the skin jdn nackt/splitternackt ausziehen
3) (dismantle)
to \strip sth etw auseinandernehmen;
we \stripped the engine down to see what was wrong with it wir nahmen den Motor auseinander, um herauszufinden, was ihm fehlte
4) usu passive (remove)
to \strip sb of sth jdn einer S. gen berauben;
the court ruled that she should be \stripped of all her property das Gericht bestimmte, dass ihr ihr gesamtes Eigentum abgenommen werden sollte;
to \strip sb of their office jdn seines Amtes entheben;
to \strip sb of their power jdn seiner Macht berauben, jdm die Macht nehmen;
to \strip sb of their title jdm seinen Titel aberkennen vi <-pp-> (Am, Aus) sich akk ausziehen;
\stripped to the waist mit nacktem Oberkörper;
to \strip [down] to one's underwear sich akk bis auf die Unterwäsche ausziehen

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