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[heftiger] Schlag
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English
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I. bash <pl -es> [bæʃ] N
1. bash (blow):
bash
2. bash Brit sl:
bash
Versuch m <-(e)s, -e>
to have a bash at sth
to have a bash at sth
3. bash sl (party):
bash
Party f <-, -s>
bash
Fete f <-, -n> sl
II. bash [bæʃ] VB intr
to bash into sb/sth
III. bash [bæʃ] VB trans
1. bash (hit hard):
to bash sb
to bash one's head/knee on sth
2. bash inf (criticize):
to bash sb
you can bash them all you want, but ...
bash out VB trans
to bash out a report
bash on VB intr Brit inf
to bash on [with sth]
[mit etw dat] weitermachen
German
German
English
English
to bash inf
bash inf
mit dem Kopf auf etw acc o dat aufhauen
to bash [or bump] one's head on [or against] sth
Present
Ibash
youbash
he/she/itbashes
webash
youbash
theybash
Past
Ibashed
youbashed
he/she/itbashed
webashed
youbashed
theybashed
Present Perfect
Ihavebashed
youhavebashed
he/she/ithasbashed
wehavebashed
youhavebashed
theyhavebashed
Past Perfect
Ihadbashed
youhadbashed
he/she/ithadbashed
wehadbashed
youhadbashed
theyhadbashed
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It also traditionally hosts a birthday bash every year to commemorate its founding.
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For example to add simple documentation to bash scripts, which can then be easily converted to man pages.
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The colour of the bash fibre forms the background; patterns are woven in indigo and brown.
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His special attack is a shield bash that knocks enemy foot soldiers back a short distance.
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In order to prevent any more people to be fleeced by the middleman, the duo set out to bash him.
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To all appearances not too long ago a star exploded here in a poor copy of a supernova, not with a massive bash but with a gentle cough.
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Allem Anschein nach explodierte hier vor nicht all zu langer Zeit ein Stern in einer Miniaturversion einer Supernova, nicht mit einem gewaltigen Schlag, eher mit einem leisen Hüsteln.
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