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  • 41Ran an den Feind! —   Die umgangssprachliche Redensart steht scherzhaft für »los, anfangen, nicht länger gezögert!«: Das Klavier muss in den dritten Stock, und zwar jetzt gleich also, ran an den Feind! Sei nicht ängstlich, frag sie einfach los, ran an den Feind! …

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  • 42Ran an den Speck! —   Diese umgangssprachliche Redensart ist als Aufforderung im Sinne von »los, anfangen« gemeint: Hier ist die Axt, da drüben liegt das Holz, also: Ran an den Speck! Ran an den Speck, Kinder, lasst den Braten nicht kalt werden! …

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  • 43ran — sb., et, ran, ene (ÆLDRE tyveri, plyndring), i sms. rans , fx ransmand; begå ran …

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  • 44ran´cor|ous|ness — ran|cor|ous «RANG kuhr uhs», adjective. spiteful; bitterly malicious: »a rancorous old man. –ran´cor|ous|ly, adverb. –ran´cor|ous|ness, noun …

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  • 45ran´cor|ous|ly — ran|cor|ous «RANG kuhr uhs», adjective. spiteful; bitterly malicious: »a rancorous old man. –ran´cor|ous|ly, adverb. –ran´cor|ous|ness, noun …

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  • 46ran|cor|ous — «RANG kuhr uhs», adjective. spiteful; bitterly malicious: »a rancorous old man. –ran´cor|ous|ly, adverb. –ran´cor|ous|ness, noun …

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  • 47ran´dom|iz|er — ran|dom|ize «RAN duh myz», transitive verb, intransitive verb, ized, iz|ing. to put, take, or perform at random, especially in order to control the variables, as of a scientific experiment or statistical procedure: »Shuffling randomizes a deck of …

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  • 48ran|dom|ize — «RAN duh myz», transitive verb, intransitive verb, ized, iz|ing. to put, take, or perform at random, especially in order to control the variables, as of a scientific experiment or statistical procedure: »Shuffling randomizes a deck of ordered… …

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  • 49ran´sack|er — ran|sack «RAN sak», transitive verb. 1. to search thoroughly through: »The thief ransacked the house for jewelry. SYNONYM(S): rummage. 2. to rob; plunder: »The invading army ransacked the city and carried off its treasures. SYNONYM(S): pillage …

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  • 50ran|sack — «RAN sak», transitive verb. 1. to search thoroughly through: »The thief ransacked the house for jewelry. SYNONYM(S): rummage. 2. to rob; plunder: »The invading army ransacked the city and carried off its treasures. SYNONYM(S): pillage …

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