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scut·tle1 [ˈskʌtl̩] V. intr.

scuttle person
hiteti [form. perf. odhiteti]
scuttle person
drveti [form. perf. zdrveti]
scuttle small creature
skakljati [form. perf. odskakljati]
scuttle small creature
mrgoleti [form. perf. zamrgoleti]
scuttle small creature
gomazeti [form. perf. zagomazeti]

scut·tle2 [ˈskʌtl̩] V. trans.

1. scuttle (sink):

scuttle
potapljati [form. perf. potopiti]

2. scuttle (put an end to):

scuttle
uničevati [form. perf. uničiti]

scuttle away V. intr., scuttle off V. intr. (run)

scuttle
scuttle

ˈcoal scut·tle SUST.

coal scuttle

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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The boat was scuttled; the captain refused to leave the submarine and went down with her.
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Some of the submarines set sail to scuttle in deeper water.
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She had to be scuttled by a torpedo fired by the destroyer later in the afternoon.
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There are two schools of thought surrounding the decision to scuttle the battlecruiser.
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After control of the fire was lost, she was scuttled alongside the dock and allowed to burn out.
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Though completely operational, she never saw action, and was scuttled at the end to prevent her capture.
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Many turned to other trades, including enamelling, electroplating and the manufacture of copper and brass coal scuttles, fire screens and kettles.
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However, the and were sunk and the was so badly damaged that she was scuttled the next evening.
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He surprised a burglar who was attempting to enter through the scuttle in the roof and engaged in a fatal battle with him.
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