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scuttle1 [ingl. brit. ˈskʌt(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈskədl] SUST.
1. scuttle (basket):
2. scuttle:
scuttle2 [ingl. brit. ˈskʌt(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈskədl] V. intr. (run hurriedly)
to scuttle after sb, sth
I. scuttle3 [ingl. brit. ˈskʌt(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈskədl] V. trans.
scuttle ship
scuttle fig. talks, project, etc.
II. scuttle3 [ingl. brit. ˈskʌt(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈskədl] SUST. (hatch)
on–off [ingl. am. ˌɑnˈɔf] ADJ.
onoff button, control
onoff fig. talks, relationship
I. off [ingl. brit. ɒf, ingl. am. ɔf, ɑf] PREP. Off is often found as the second element in verb combinations (fall off, run off etc.) and in offensive interjections (clear off etc.): for translations consult the appropriate verb entry (fall, run, clear etc.). - Off is used in certain expressions such as off limits, off piste etc.: translations for these will be found under the noun entry (limit, piste etc.). - For other uses of off, see this entry.
1. off (away from in distance):
2. off (away from in time):
3. off area:
off, also just off
4. off (astray from):
5. off (detached from):
6. off (no longer interested in) coloq.:
7. off coloq.:
II. off [ingl. brit. ɒf, ingl. am. ɔf, ɑf] ADV.
1. off (leaving):
“…and they're off!”
“…ecco che partono!”
2. off (at a distance):
3. off (ahead in time):
4. off TEAT.:
III. off [ingl. brit. ɒf, ingl. am. ɔf, ɑf] ADJ.
1. off (free):
2. off (turned off):
to be off water, gas, tap:
to be off light, TV:
3. off (cancelled):
to be off match, party:
4. off (removed):
25% off COM.
5. off (bad) coloq.:
to be off food:
to be off milk:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
IV. off [ingl. brit. ɒf, ingl. am. ɔf, ɑf] SUST. coloq. (start)
from the off fig.
V. off [ingl. brit. ɒf, ingl. am. ɔf, ɑf] INTERJ.
(get) off! (from wall etc.) coloq.
VI. off [ingl. brit. ɒf, ingl. am. ɔf, ɑf] V. trans.
1. off (take off):
2. off (kill):
off coloq.
VII. off [ingl. brit. ɒf, ingl. am. ɔf, ɑf] V. intr.
VIII. off [ingl. brit. ɒf, ingl. am. ɔf, ɑf]
that's a bit off ingl. brit. coloq.
to feel a bit off(-colour) ingl. brit. coloq.
scuttle1 [ˈskʌ·t̬l] V. intr. (run)
scuttle2 [ˈskʌ·t̬l] V. trans.
1. scuttle (sink):
2. scuttle plan:
scuttle3 [ˈskʌ·t̬l] SUST.
scuttle for coal:
I. off [ɑ:f] PREP.
1. off (near):
2. off (away from):
3. off (down from):
4. off (from):
5. off (stop using):
6. off (as source of):
II. off [ɑ:f] ADV.
1. off (not on):
to switch/turn sth off tap, water
2. off (away):
3. off (removed):
4. off (free from work):
to get off at 4:00 p.m.
5. off (completely):
to pay sth off
6. off COM.:
5% off
7. off (until gone):
8. off (separating):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
III. off [ɑ:f] ADJ.
1. off (not on):
off light
off faucet
off water supply
2. off (canceled):
off engagement, wedding, deal
3. off (free from work):
to be off at 5:00 p.m.
4. off (provided for):
5. off (substandard):
6. off coloq.:
IV. off [ɑ:f] V. trans. coloq.
to off sb
Present
Iscuttle
youscuttle
he/she/itscuttles
wescuttle
youscuttle
theyscuttle
Past
Iscuttled
youscuttled
he/she/itscuttled
wescuttled
youscuttled
theyscuttled
Present Perfect
Ihavescuttled
youhavescuttled
he/she/ithasscuttled
wehavescuttled
youhavescuttled
theyhavescuttled
Past Perfect
Ihadscuttled
youhadscuttled
he/she/ithadscuttled
wehadscuttled
youhadscuttled
theyhadscuttled
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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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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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There are two schools of thought surrounding the decision to scuttle the battlecruiser.
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She had to be scuttled by a torpedo fired by the destroyer later in the afternoon.
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