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1 muck
noun1) (farmyard manure) Mist, dercovered in muck — verdreckt (ugs.)
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/105951/muck_about">muck about- muck in- muck up* * *(dung, filth, rubbish etc: farm yard muck.) der Mist- mucky- muck about/around
- muck out* * *[mʊk]to treat sb like \muck jdn wie [den letzten] Dreck behandeln famdog \muck Hundehaufen m3. ( pej fam: sth worthless) Mist m fam; (food) Fraß m pej sl; (show, pop music) Mist m fam, Krampf m famto make a \muck of sth etw versauen slI've really made a \muck of things this time, haven't I? diesmal habe ich wirklich alles versaut, oder?4.* * *[mʌk]n1) (= dirt) Dreck m; (euph = cat's/dog's muck) Kot m; (= manure) Dung m, Mist m; (= liquid manure) Jauche fwhere there's muck, there's brass or money (Prov) — Dreck und Geld liegen nahe beisammen (prov)
* * *muck [mʌk]A s1. Mist m2. Schmutz m (auch fig):they are (as) common as mucka) es gibt sie wie Sand am Meer umg,b) sie sind schrecklich gewöhnlich3. umg (Sau)Fraß m4. besonders Br umg Mist m, Quatsch m:make a muck of → B 4B v/t1. düngenmuck out the pigs den Schweinestall ausmistenC v/ia) herumgammeln,c) herumalbern, -blödeln* * *noun1) (farmyard manure) Mist, dercovered in muck — verdreckt (ugs.)
Phrasal Verbs:- muck in- muck up* * *n.Dreck nur sing. m.Mist nur sing. m.
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Lord Muck — see under ↑muck • • • Main Entry: ↑lord … Useful english dictionary
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