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to knock something [off something]

u rečniku PONS

I. ab|schla·gen irreg VB trans

1. abschlagen (durch Schlagen abtrennen):

etw [von etw dat] abschlagen
to knock sth [off sth]
einen Ast abschlagen
jdm den Kopf abschlagen
to cut [or chop] off sb's head

2. abschlagen (fällen):

etw abschlagen
to cut [or chop] sth down

3. abschlagen (ablehnen):

jdm etw abschlagen
to deny [or refuse] sb sth
er kann keinem etwas abschlagen

4. abschlagen MIL (zurückschlagen):

jdn/etw abschlagen
to beat [or drive] sb/sth off

5. abschlagen SPORTS (abwehren):

6. abschlagen SPORTS fig (im Hintertreffen sein):

II. ab|schla·gen irreg VB refl (kondensieren)

sich acc an etw dat abschlagen
Präsens
ichschlageab
duschlägstab
er/sie/esschlägtab
wirschlagenab
ihrschlagtab
sieschlagenab
Präteritum
ichschlugab
duschlugstab
er/sie/esschlugab
wirschlugenab
ihrschlugtab
sieschlugenab
Perfekt
ichhabeabgeschlagen
duhastabgeschlagen
er/sie/eshatabgeschlagen
wirhabenabgeschlagen
ihrhabtabgeschlagen
siehabenabgeschlagen
Plusquamperfekt
ichhatteabgeschlagen
duhattestabgeschlagen
er/sie/eshatteabgeschlagen
wirhattenabgeschlagen
ihrhattetabgeschlagen
siehattenabgeschlagen