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aus — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • dead adj No longer alive.
  • from prep Used to show the origin, starting point, or source of something.
  • of prep Used to show that something belongs to, or is a part of, something else.
  • off adv Away from a place, position, or reference point.
  • out adv Away from the inside, a home, or a central point.
  • up adverb Toward or in a higher position; away from the ground.

Senses

aus is used for these senses in English:

  • dead (not comparable, of a machine, device, or electrical circuit) Completely inactive; currently without power; without a signal; not live.
  • dead (not comparable, sports) Not in play.
  • from With reference to the location or position of a speaker or other observer or vantage point.
  • of Belonging to, existing in, or taking place in a given location, place or time. Compare "origin" senses, above. [from 9th c.]
  • off Into a state of non-operation or non-existence.
  • out (informal, sometimes, proscribed) From the inside to the outside of; out of. [from 14th c.]
  • out of From the inside to the outside of. [from 5th c.]
  • up (predicative, _, only) Finished, to an end

dead — full definition

  1. adj No longer alive.
  2. adj No longer working, active, or in use.
  3. adj Complete or exact, especially describing precision or stillness.
  4. adv Completely; exactly.

from — full definition

  1. prep Used to show the origin, starting point, or source of something.
  2. prep Used to show a starting point in time.
  3. prep Used to indicate separation, removal, or exclusion.

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