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111stab|lish — «STAB lihsh», transitive verb. Archaic. establish …
112Stab gericht — Stab gericht, mit dem Blutbanne versehenes Gericht, überhaupt Gericht …
113stab cell — n BAND FORM * * * staff cell band c …
114stab form — n BAND FORM …
115stab someone in the back — stab (someone) in the back to do something harmful to someone who trusted you. He had been lied to, stabbed in the back, by people he thought were his friends …
116stab in the back — stab (someone) in the back to do something harmful to someone who trusted you. He had been lied to, stabbed in the back, by people he thought were his friends …
117stab in the back — [v] betray abandon, be disloyal, be unfaithful, break promise, commit treason, cross, deceive, double cross, finger*, go back on, inform on, play Judas*, sell down the river*, sell out, trick, turn in, turn informer, turn traitor; concept 384 …
118stab somebody in the back — stab sb in the ˈback idiom to do or say sth that harms sb who trusts you Syn: ↑betray Main entry: ↑stabidiom …
119Stab, der — Der Stab, des es, plur. die Stäbe, Diminut. das Stäbchen, Oberd. Stäblein, ein Wort, welches überhaupt einen steifen in die Länge ausgedehnten geraden Körper ohne beträchtliche verhältnißmäßige Breite oder Dicke bezeichnet. 1. Im weitesten… …
120Stab-in-the-back legend — An illustration from an 1919 Austrian postcard showing a caricatured Jew stabbing the German Army in the back with a dagger. The capitulation was blamed upon the unpatriotic populace, the Socialists, Bolsheviks, the Weimar Republic, and… …