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She doesn't like being called queer

  • 1 queer

    I n sl
    1)
    3) AmE
    4) AmE
    II vt infml

    Please don't queer the deal — Не порть нам малину, пожалуйста

    III adj

    I'm feeling, queer — Я себя неважно чувствую

    Some girls said that I was queer — Некоторые из девушек говорили, что я голубой

    She doesn't like being called queer — Она не любит, когда ее называют лесбиянкой

    3) AmE sl
    4) AmE sl

    She was so queer she could hardly stagger home — Она так напилась, что едва дошла до дому

    The new dictionary of modern spoken language > queer

  • 2 raro

    adj.
    1 unusual, curious, rare, out of the common.
    2 strange, odd, queer, far-out.
    3 unfamiliar.
    * * *
    2 (escaso) scarce, rare
    3 (peculiar) odd, strange, weird
    4 (excelente) excellent
    escribió un libro raro, una verdadera obra de arte she wrote a very good book, a real work of art
    \
    ¡qué raro! how odd!, that's strange!
    rara vez seldom
    * * *
    (f. - rara)
    adj.
    1) rare, uncommon, unusual, funny
    2) bizarre, weird
    3) odd
    * * *
    ADJ
    1) (=extraño) strange, odd

    es raro que no haya llamadoit's strange o odd that he hasn't called

    ¡qué raro!, ¡qué cosa más rara! — how (very) strange!, how (very) odd!

    2) (=poco común) rare

    con alguna rara excepciónwith few o rare exceptions

    de rara perfección — of rare perfection, of remarkable perfection

    rara vez nos visita, rara es la vez que nos visita — he rarely visits us

    3) (Fís) rare, rarefied
    * * *
    - ra adjetivo
    1)
    a) ( extraño) strange, odd, funny (colloq)

    es raro que... — it's strange o odd o funny that...

    qué cosa más rara! or qué raro! — how odd o strange!

    te noto muy raro hoy — you're acting very strangely today; ver bicho 2)

    b) ( poco frecuente) rare

    raro es el día que... — there's rarely o hardly a day when...

    aquí es raro que nieveit's very unusual o rare for it to snow here

    2) < gas> rare
    * * *
    = bizarre, queer, rare, unusual, eccentric, odd, uncommon, untoward, weird [weirder -comp., weirdest -sup.], awry, funny [funnier -comp., funniest -sup.], outlandish, freaky [freakier -comp., freakiest -sup.], uncanny, cranky [crankier -comp., crankiest -sup.], kinky [kinkier -comp., kinkiest -sup.], flaky [flakey], freakish, quirky [quirkier -comp., quirkiest -sup.].
    Ex. Some of them will be sufficiently bizarre to suit the most fastidious connoisseur of the present artifacts of civilization.
    Ex. Several years later, his talk with a friend turns to the queer ways in which a people resist innovations, even of vital interest.
    Ex. In practice critical abstracts are rare, and certainly do not usually feature in published secondary services.
    Ex. If the book has an unusual shape then both the height and the width of the book will be given.
    Ex. School classrooms are sometimes extraordinarily badly designed with poor acoustics, ineffective blackout facilities, and notoriously eccentric electrical outlets.
    Ex. There is little modulation, whole steps of division being short-circuited and an odd assembly of terms being frequently found: e.g.: LAW see also JURY, JUDGES.
    Ex. Early woodcut initials, coats of arms, etc., were sometimes made from wood cut across the grain, but the use of end-grain blocks remained uncommon until the later eighteenth century.
    Ex. Perhaps, he questioned himself, this is the way every principal operates, and there is nothing untoward in it.
    Ex. This paper surveys some of the more weird World Wide Web sites.
    Ex. Could she not have detected that something in his behavior was awry?.
    Ex. The article 'What's that funny noise? Videogames in the library' explains how videogames have attracted many young irregular library users who may, in time, extend their attention to other library facilities.
    Ex. This book discusses some of the most outlandish myths and fantastic realities of medical history.
    Ex. This film is really just a series of throwaway skits that the director and scriptwriter attempt to lard with parody and freaky fantasy.
    Ex. Surrealism is an art concerned not with love and liberation but with the uncanny, the compulsion to repeat, and the drive toward death.
    Ex. For example, you already know that living in a windowless room will make you cranky and out of sorts.
    Ex. However, those desiring something off-the-wall, borderline kinky, and just plain mad might appreciate the novel.
    Ex. Children who were in some way different were excused from family responsibilities in childhood because they were, for example, 'spoiled,' a 'problem child,' or ' flaky'.
    Ex. 1816 was one of several years during the 1810s in which numerous crops failed during freakish summer cold snaps after volcanic eruptions that reduced incoming sunlight.
    Ex. 'Why are barns frequently painted red?' -- These are the curious, slightly bizarre and somewhat quirky kinds of questions librarians deal with.
    ----
    * aunque parezca raro = strangely enough, oddly enough, strange though it may seem, strange as it may seem, although it may seem strange, funnily enough, funnily.
    * bicho raro = rare bird, odd bird, odd fish, freak of nature, rare breed, weirdo, nerdy [nerdier -comp., nerdiest -sup.], geek, nerd, geeky [geekier -comp., geekiest -sup.].
    * colección de libros raros = rare book collection.
    * de forma rara = oddly, funnily.
    * de manera rara = oddly, funnily.
    * demasiado raro = all too rare.
    * de modo raro = funnily.
    * de una manera rara = strangely.
    * de un modo raro = freakishly.
    * edición rara = rare edition.
    * en casos raros = in rare cases.
    * enfermedad rara = rare disease.
    * en raras ocasiones = in rare cases.
    * en raros casos = in rare cases.
    * especie rara = rare breed.
    * haber algo raro con = there + be + something fishy going on with.
    * Ley de los Medicamentos Raros, la = Orphan Drug Act, the.
    * libro raro = rare book.
    * muy rara vez = all too seldom, once in a blue moon.
    * parecer raro = sound + odd.
    * por muy raro que parezca = strangely enough, oddly enough, strange though it may seem, strange as it may seem, although it may seem strange.
    * ¡qué raro! = how strange!.
    * rara vez = infrequently, rarely, seldom, uncommonly, on rare occasions.
    * sala de libros raros = rare book room.
    * salvo raras excepciones = with rare exceptions.
    * ser algo muy raro = be a rare occurrence.
    * * *
    - ra adjetivo
    1)
    a) ( extraño) strange, odd, funny (colloq)

    es raro que... — it's strange o odd o funny that...

    qué cosa más rara! or qué raro! — how odd o strange!

    te noto muy raro hoy — you're acting very strangely today; ver bicho 2)

    b) ( poco frecuente) rare

    raro es el día que... — there's rarely o hardly a day when...

    aquí es raro que nieveit's very unusual o rare for it to snow here

    2) < gas> rare
    * * *
    = bizarre, queer, rare, unusual, eccentric, odd, uncommon, untoward, weird [weirder -comp., weirdest -sup.], awry, funny [funnier -comp., funniest -sup.], outlandish, freaky [freakier -comp., freakiest -sup.], uncanny, cranky [crankier -comp., crankiest -sup.], kinky [kinkier -comp., kinkiest -sup.], flaky [flakey], freakish, quirky [quirkier -comp., quirkiest -sup.].

    Ex: Some of them will be sufficiently bizarre to suit the most fastidious connoisseur of the present artifacts of civilization.

    Ex: Several years later, his talk with a friend turns to the queer ways in which a people resist innovations, even of vital interest.
    Ex: In practice critical abstracts are rare, and certainly do not usually feature in published secondary services.
    Ex: If the book has an unusual shape then both the height and the width of the book will be given.
    Ex: School classrooms are sometimes extraordinarily badly designed with poor acoustics, ineffective blackout facilities, and notoriously eccentric electrical outlets.
    Ex: There is little modulation, whole steps of division being short-circuited and an odd assembly of terms being frequently found: e.g.: LAW see also JURY, JUDGES.
    Ex: Early woodcut initials, coats of arms, etc., were sometimes made from wood cut across the grain, but the use of end-grain blocks remained uncommon until the later eighteenth century.
    Ex: Perhaps, he questioned himself, this is the way every principal operates, and there is nothing untoward in it.
    Ex: This paper surveys some of the more weird World Wide Web sites.
    Ex: Could she not have detected that something in his behavior was awry?.
    Ex: The article 'What's that funny noise? Videogames in the library' explains how videogames have attracted many young irregular library users who may, in time, extend their attention to other library facilities.
    Ex: This book discusses some of the most outlandish myths and fantastic realities of medical history.
    Ex: This film is really just a series of throwaway skits that the director and scriptwriter attempt to lard with parody and freaky fantasy.
    Ex: Surrealism is an art concerned not with love and liberation but with the uncanny, the compulsion to repeat, and the drive toward death.
    Ex: For example, you already know that living in a windowless room will make you cranky and out of sorts.
    Ex: However, those desiring something off-the-wall, borderline kinky, and just plain mad might appreciate the novel.
    Ex: Children who were in some way different were excused from family responsibilities in childhood because they were, for example, 'spoiled,' a 'problem child,' or ' flaky'.
    Ex: 1816 was one of several years during the 1810s in which numerous crops failed during freakish summer cold snaps after volcanic eruptions that reduced incoming sunlight.
    Ex: 'Why are barns frequently painted red?' -- These are the curious, slightly bizarre and somewhat quirky kinds of questions librarians deal with.
    * aunque parezca raro = strangely enough, oddly enough, strange though it may seem, strange as it may seem, although it may seem strange, funnily enough, funnily.
    * bicho raro = rare bird, odd bird, odd fish, freak of nature, rare breed, weirdo, nerdy [nerdier -comp., nerdiest -sup.], geek, nerd, geeky [geekier -comp., geekiest -sup.].
    * colección de libros raros = rare book collection.
    * de forma rara = oddly, funnily.
    * de manera rara = oddly, funnily.
    * demasiado raro = all too rare.
    * de modo raro = funnily.
    * de una manera rara = strangely.
    * de un modo raro = freakishly.
    * edición rara = rare edition.
    * en casos raros = in rare cases.
    * enfermedad rara = rare disease.
    * en raras ocasiones = in rare cases.
    * en raros casos = in rare cases.
    * especie rara = rare breed.
    * haber algo raro con = there + be + something fishy going on with.
    * Ley de los Medicamentos Raros, la = Orphan Drug Act, the.
    * libro raro = rare book.
    * muy rara vez = all too seldom, once in a blue moon.
    * parecer raro = sound + odd.
    * por muy raro que parezca = strangely enough, oddly enough, strange though it may seem, strange as it may seem, although it may seem strange.
    * ¡qué raro! = how strange!.
    * rara vez = infrequently, rarely, seldom, uncommonly, on rare occasions.
    * sala de libros raros = rare book room.
    * salvo raras excepciones = with rare exceptions.
    * ser algo muy raro = be a rare occurrence.

    * * *
    raro -ra
    A
    1 (extraño) strange, odd, funny ( colloq)
    es raro que aún no haya venido it's strange o odd o funny that he hasn't come yet
    ya me parecía raro que no salieras I thought it was a bit strange o odd you weren't going out
    ¡qué cosa más rara! or ¡qué raro! how odd o strange o funny o peculiar!
    me siento raro en este ambiente I feel strange o funny in these surroundings
    es un poco rarilla she's a bit odd o strange o funny o peculiar
    ¿qué te pasa hoy? te noto/estás muy raro what's up with you today? you're acting very strangely
    me miró como si fuera un bicho raro ( fam); he looked at me as if I was some kind of weirdo ( colloq)
    ¡qué tipo más raro! what a strange o peculiar o funny man!
    2 (poco frecuente, común) rare
    salvo raras excepciones with a few rare exceptions
    raro es el día que no sale there's rarely o hardly a day when she doesn't go out
    aquí es raro que nieve it rarely o seldom snows here, it's very unusual o rare for it to snow here
    B ‹gas› rare
    * * *

     

    raro
    ◊ -ra adjetivo

    a) ( extraño) strange, odd, funny (colloq);

    es raro que … it's strange o odd o funny that …;

    ¡qué raro! how odd o strange!;
    te noto muy raro hoy you're acting very strangely today


    aquí es raro que nieve it's very unusual o rare for it to snow here
    raro,-a adjetivo
    1 (no frecuente) rare: es raro que no llame, it's unusual for her not to telephone
    2 (poco común) odd, strange: ¡qué sombrero más raro!, what a weird hat!
    tiene un raro sentido del humor, he's got a warped sense of humour
    ♦ Locuciones: Paco es un bicho raro, Paco is a weirdo
    ' raro' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    bicho
    - chocante
    - disgustar
    - individuo
    - particular
    - peculiar
    - rara
    - singular
    - tipo
    - artefacto
    - extraño
    - gusto
    - olor
    - sonar
    English:
    flaky
    - funny
    - most
    - odd
    - odd-looking
    - oddbod
    - oddity
    - odor
    - odour
    - peculiar
    - queer
    - rare
    - set-up
    - should
    - strange
    - strangely
    - unlikely
    - unusual
    - weird
    - for
    - how
    - incongruous
    - like
    - oddball
    - seem
    - strike
    - uncanny
    * * *
    raro, -a adj
    1. [extraño] strange, odd;
    ¡qué raro! how strange o odd!;
    ¡qué raro que no haya llamado! it's very strange o odd that she hasn't called;
    es raro que no nos lo haya dicho it's odd o funny that she didn't tell us;
    ya me parecía raro que no hubiera dicho nada I thought it was strange o odd that he hadn't said anything;
    no sé qué le pasa últimamente, está o [m5] la noto muy rara I don't know what's up with her lately, she's been acting very strangely
    2. [excepcional] unusual, rare;
    [visita] infrequent;
    rara vez rarely;
    es raro el día que viene a comer she very rarely comes round for lunch;
    raro es el que no fuma very few of them don't smoke
    3. [extravagante] odd, eccentric
    4. [escaso] rare
    5. Quím rare
    * * *
    adj
    1 rare
    2 ( extraño) strange;
    ¡qué raro! how strange!
    * * *
    raro, -ra adj
    1) extraño: odd, strange, peculiar
    2) : unusual, rare
    3) : exceptional
    4)
    rara vez : seldom, rarely
    * * *
    raro adj
    1. (extraño) strange / odd

    Spanish-English dictionary > raro

  • 3 feel

    1. I
    usually in the negative or interrogative a robot cannot feel робот ничего не чувствует; can animals feel ? обладают ли животные какими-л. чувствами?
    2. II
    feel in some manner feel deeply (instinctively, profoundly, genuinely, etc.) глубоко и т. д. чувствовать; feel at home чувствовать себя как дома /запросто, свободно/; feel at ease чувствовать себя свободно; I feel ill at ease in her presence в ее присутствии я чувствую себя неловко /скованно/
    3. III
    feel smth.
    1) feel hunger (thirst, etc.) ощущать голод и т. д.; feel pain (a toothache, a sore throat, etc.) чувствовать /испытывать/ боль и т. д; feel the force of the wind (the cool breeze, a blow, etc.) почувствовать силу ветра и т. д. feel sorrow (anger, fear, pity, compunction, a sting of conscience, doubt, joy, delight, pleasure, want, etc.) испытывать горе и т. д.; feel smb.'s authority (smb.'s anger, one's own power, one's strength, one's disgrace, the effects of the accident, the need for a little exercise, the necessity of smth., the justice of his words, etc.) (почувствовать чей-л. авторитет и т. д.; did you feel the earthquake? вы почувствовали подземные толчки?
    2) feel music (poetry, the beauty of his poems, the force of an argument, etc.) хорошо понимать /чувствовать/ музыку и т. д.; feel a friend's death глубоко переживать смерть друга
    3) feel the child's forehead (the edge of a knife, this piece of silk, this cloth, etc.) (по)щупать ребенку лоб и т. д.; feel smb.'s pulse посчитать у кого-л. пульс; the blind recognize objects by feeling them слепые узнают предметы на ощупь; feel one's legs (one's hands, one's head, etc.) ощупать свой ноги и т. д.; feel one's way идти ощупью; just feel the weight of this! ты только попробуй, сколько это весит!
    4. IV
    1) feel smth. in some manner he doesn't feel the heat at all он совсем не страдает от жары; infants feel the cold very much маленькие дети очень чувствительны к холоду; feel smth. at some time he felt the full effect of the medicine much later действие /эффект от/ лекарства он ощутил значительно позже
    2) feel smth. in some manner feel one's misfortune keenly (her failure painfully, his loss severely, etc.) остро чувствовать /переживать/ свое несчастье и т. д; feel nothing intensely принимать все спокойно, ничего не принимать близко к сердцу; feel acutely the difficulty (the need of smth., the necessity of smth., etc.) остро осознавать /отчетливо понимать/ [возникшие] трудности и т. д.
    3) feel smth. in some manner feel one's head (one's legs, one's face, etc.) carefully (lightly, etc.) осторожно и т. д. ощупывать голову и т. д.
    5. V
    || feel it one's duty to do smth. считать своим долгом что-л. сделать; feel it one's duty to speak frankly to him (to tell them all about it, to help her, to do so, etc.) считать своим долгом поговорить с ним откровенно и т. д.
    6. VI
    feel smth., as having some quality feel it necessary (important, relevant, wise, etc.) to interfere (to tell them about it, to warn them, etc.) считать необходимым и т. д. вмешаться и т. д.
    7. VII
    1) feel smth., smb. do smth. feel the earth shake (the knife touch my skin, her arms clasp round me, smb. move in the kitchen, him stir, etc.) (по-) чувствовать, что /как/ земля задрожала и т. д., she felt her feet to be stone-cold она почувствовала, что у нее ноги холодные как лед
    2) feel smb., smth. to do smth. he felt himself to see that nothing was broken он ощупал себя, чтобы убедиться, что ничего не сломал; she felt the wall to find the switch она шарила по стене, чтобы нащупать выключатель
    8. VIII
    feel smb., smth. dome smth. feel her trembling.(smth. crawling on my back, someone moving in the dark, himself falling, his hopes fading away, etc.) (по)чувствовать, что /как/ она дрожит и т. д.; feel winter coming предчувствовать наступление зимы; he felt an awful cad doing it делая это, он чувствовал себя подлецом
    9. X
    feel in some state feel hurt (a good deal embarrassed, very much moved, convinced, etc.) (почувствовать себя обиженным и т. д., обидеться и т. д.', feel relieved (grieved, assured, alarmed, frightened, depressed, etc.) почувствовать облегчение и т. д.; feel disposed to smb. чувствовать расположение к кому-л.; feel inclined to do smth. быть склонным сделать что-л.; the house is so large that one feels lost within it дом так велик, что в нем чувствуешь себя потерянным
    10. XI
    1) be felt in some manner the scarcity of public libraries is keenly felt остро ощущается недостаток публичных библиотек; the storm was felt severely on the coast последствия шторма тяжело сказались на всем побережье
    2) be felt to be in some state it was felt to be unwise (important, significant, etc.) считали, что это неразумно и т. д.
    11. XIII
    || feel at liberty /free/ to do smth. быть вправе что-л. делать; I don't feel at liberty to tell you about it (to mention his name, to disclose his whereabouts, etc.) я не считаю себя вправе рассказать зам об этом и т. д.; I felt free to leave (to stay, etc.) я считал, что могу уйти и т. д.; feel in a position to do smth. считать себя в состоянии что-л. сделать; feel in a position to help (to lend smb. money, to speak to smb., etc.) считать, что в состоянии помочь и т. д.;
    12. XV
    1) feel young (ten years younger, old, free, pretty well, ill, foolish, mean, cheap, etc.) чувствовать себя молодым и т. д.; feel envious (anxious, nervous, etc.) завидовать /испытывать зависть/ и т. д.; I feel uneasy about him я о нем беспокоюсь; I feel cold (warm, hot, comfortable, sad, queer, lonely, etc.) мне холодно и т. д., I feel hungry (weary, angry, grateful, happy, ill, etc.) я голоден и т. д., feel proud of smth., smb. гордиться чем-л., кем-л.; feel indebted to him чувствовать себя обязанным ему; he is beginning to feel tipsy он начинает пьянеть; he feels sleepy его клонит ко сну; I feel sorry мне очень жаль; tow are you today? feel Feeling fine, thanks как вы себя чувствуете сегодня? feel Прекрасно, спасибо; my head feels funny feel may I lie down? у меня что-то с головой-можно я прилягу?; my foot feels better с ногой у меня стало лучше; do you know how it feels to lose an old friend вы знаете, что значит потерять старого друга?; he knows how it feels to be hungry (to be rich, to be poor, etc.) он знает, что такое быть голодным и т. д.
    2) feel ил possessing some quality the air feels cold /chilly/ в воздухе прохладно; the room feels hot (damp, etc.) в комнате жарко и т. д.; how cold your hand feels какая у вас холодная рука; the chair feels comfortable стул удобный; velvet (silk, this cloth, etc.) feels soft (smooth, rough, etc.) бархат мягкий и т. д. на ощупь; the load felt heavy to me груз показался мне тяжелым
    13. XVI
    1) feel for smb. feel for her (for all mankind, deeply for all who suffer, etc.) сочувствовать ей и т. д.; I really feel for him in his sorrow я искренне разделяю его горе; feel toward (s) /about/ smb., smth. feel kindly (sweetly, affectionately, maternally, etc.) towards smb. хорошо и т. д. относиться к кому-л.: I know how you feel toward him я знаю, как вы к нему относитесь; how do you feel about this? как sill к атому относитесь?; feel strongly about smb., smth. испытывать чувство неприязни к кому-л., чему-л.; I feel very strongly about women smoking я решительно против того, чтобы женщины курили; feel badly about smb., smth. плохо относиться к кому-л., чему-л.
    2) feel for /after/ smth. /in some place/ feel for one's purse (for a coin in one's pockets, after the handle, for a box of matches, for a weapon, for a knife, etc.) ощупью искать кошелек в кармане и т. д.; feel in (under, along, etc.) smth. feel in one's pockets (in her purse, in her handbag, in a drawer, etc.) рыться в карманах и т. д.; feel under tile chair with one's hand (with one's foot) шарить рукой (ногой) под стулом; he felt along the wall until he found the door он пробирался ощупью вдоль стены, пока не нащупал дверь
    14. XVIII
    feel oneself in some state feel oneself touched почувствовать себя растроганным; feel oneself slighted считать серя ущемленным; he felt himself called upon to help он считал, это обязан помочь; I don't feel quite myself this morning мне сегодня немножко не по себе; I feel quite myself again я снова чувствую себя хорошо, я опять в форме
    15. XIX1
    1) feel like smth. feel like a cup of tea (like a glass of beer, like a drink, like a meal, like a movie, like a sail, etc.) быть не прочь выпить чашку чая и т. д, не возражать против чашки чая и т. д.; I don't feel like a walk just now мне сейчас не хочется идти гулять
    2) feel like smb. feel like a fool (like a cad, like a Midas, like oneself, etc.) чувствовать себя дураком и т. д., she hasn't been feeling like herself since the accident после катастрофы она никак не придет в себя; how does it feel like to be at home? ну как вам дома?, ну как вы себя чувствуете дома?
    3) feel like smth. this feels like wood (like glass, like wool, etc.) на ощупь это похоже на дерево и т. д.; her hands feel like velvet у нее руки мягкие как бархат; what does it feel like? на что это похоже (на ощупь)? ХIХ3 feel like doing smth. I feel like being alone (like singing, like crying like eating, like sleeping, etc.) мне хочется побыть одному и т. д.; do you feel like taking a walk? хотите прогуляться?; he doesn't feel like going out tonight ему сегодня не хочется выходить из дому; I don't feel like laughing мне [совсем] не смешно
    16. XXI1
    1) feel smth. in smth. I feel a pain in my ear (in my leg, in the back, etc.) у меня болит ухо и т. д.; feel an interest in /towards/ smb., smth. интересоваться кем-л., чем-л.; feel smth. for smb. feel great friendship for smb. быть дружески расположенным к кому-л.; feel much pity for smb. жалеть кого-л., испытывать жалость к кому-л.; feel smth. at smth. I felt no joy at his return я не испытывал никакой радости по поводу его возвращения, я совершенно не радовался его возвращению
    2) feel one's may around (across, along, etc.) smth. feel one's way around the room (along the wall, across the hall, etc.) двигаться по комнате и т. д. ощупью; feel one's way with smth. feel one's way with a stick (with one's foot) нащупывать дорогу палкой (ногой)
    17. XXV
    1) feel that... (what..., as if..., etc.) he felt that he was cold (that you were right, that we should win, etc.) он чувствовал, что ему холодно и т. д.you shall feel what it is to be in my bad books ты еще почувствуешь, что значит потерять мое расположение; feel that it will be a clever move I that such a plan will he unwise, that I ought to say no more at present, that he has told the truth, hat this is not the right time to act, etc.) полагать считать/, что это будет умный ход и т. д., felt that there was going to be a disaster чувствовал, что разразится катастрофа; I feel as if my head were bursting (as if I had lost a father, as if I'm catching cold, etc.) у меня такое чувство, как будто у меня раскалывается голова и т. д., it feels as if it's going to be a nice day today сегодня, кажется, будет хороший день
    2) feel whether... if... / (how...) feel whether the water is warm enough пощупай /попробуй/, достаточно ли теплая вода; feel if there are any bones broken проверьте, не сломаны ли какие-нибудь кости; feel how sharp the edge of this knife is (how cold lay hands are, how fast his pulse is, etc.) пощупайте, какой острый нож и т. д.

    English-Russian dictionary of verb phrases > feel

  • 4 stick

    1. transitive verb,
    1) (thrust point of) stecken

    stick something in[to] something — mit etwas in etwas (Akk.) stechen

    get stuck into somebody/something/a meal — (coll.): (begin action) jemandem eine Abreibung verpassen/sich in etwas (Akk.) reinknien/tüchtig reinhauen (salopp)

    2) (impale) spießen

    stick something [up]on something — etwas auf etwas (Akk.) [auf]spießen

    3) (coll.): (put) stecken

    he stuck a feather in his hater steckte sich (Dat.) eine Feder an den Hut

    stick a picture on the wall/a vase on the shelf — ein Bild an die Wand hängen/eine Vase aufs Regal stellen

    stick one on somebody(sl.): (hit) jemandem eine langen (ugs.)

    you know where you can stick that!, [you can] stick it! — (sl.) das kannst du dir sonstwohin stecken!

    4) (with glue etc.) kleben
    5) (make immobile)

    the car is stuck in the muddas Auto ist im Schlamm steckengeblieben

    the door is stuck — die Tür klemmt [fest]

    6) (puzzle)

    be stuck for an answer/for ideas — um eine Antwort/um Ideen verlegen sein

    7) (cover)

    stick something with pins/needles — Stecknadeln/Nadeln in etwas (Akk.) stecken

    8) (Brit. coll.): (tolerate)
    9) (coll.)

    be stuck with something(have to accept) sich mit etwas herumschlagen müssen (ugs.)

    be stuck with somebodyjemanden am od. auf dem Hals haben (ugs.)

    2. intransitive verb,
    1) (be fixed by point) stecken
    2) (adhere) kleben

    stick in the/somebody's mind — (fig.) im/jemandem im Gedächtnis haftenbleiben

    3) (become immobile) [Auto, Räder:] stecken bleiben; [Schublade, Tür, Griff, Bremse:] klemmen; [Schlüssel:] feststecken

    stick fast[Auto, Rad:] feststecken; [Reißverschluss, Tür, Schublade:] festklemmen

    3. noun
    1) ([cut] shoot of tree, piece of wood; also for punishment) Stock, der; (staff) [Holz]stab, der; (walking-stick) Spazierstock, der; (for handicapped person) Krückstock, der
    2) (Hockey etc.) Schläger, der
    3) (long piece)

    a stick of chalk/shavingsoap — ein Stück Kreide/Rasierseife

    a stick of rock/celery/rhubarb — eine Zuckerstange/eine Stange Sellerie/Rhabarber

    4) no pl., no art. (coll.): (criticism)

    get or take [some] stick — viel einstecken müssen

    give somebody [some] stick — jemanden zusammenstauchen (ugs.)

    Phrasal Verbs:
    - academic.ru/70725/stick_about">stick about
    * * *
    I [stik] past tense, past participle - stuck; verb
    1) (to push (something sharp or pointed) into or through something: She stuck a pin through the papers to hold them together; Stop sticking your elbow into me!) stechen, stoßen
    2) ((of something pointed) to be pushed into or through something: Two arrows were sticking in his back.) stecken
    3) (to fasten or be fastened (by glue, gum etc): He licked the flap of the envelope and stuck it down; These labels don't stick very well; He stuck (the broken pieces of) the vase together again; His brothers used to call him Bonzo and the name has stuck.) kleben (bleiben)
    4) (to (cause to) become fixed and unable to move or progress: The car stuck in the mud; The cupboard door has stuck; I'll help you with your arithmetic if you're stuck.) steckenbleiben
    - sticker
    - sticky
    - stickily
    - stickiness
    - sticking-plaster
    - stick-in-the-mud
    - come to a sticky end
    - stick at
    - stick by
    - stick it out
    - stick out
    - stick one's neck out
    - stick to/with
    - stick together
    - stick up for
    II [stik] noun
    1) (a branch or twig from a tree: They were sent to find sticks for firewood.) der Zweig
    2) (a long thin piece of wood etc shaped for a special purpose: She always walks with a stick nowadays; a walking-stick / hockey-stick; a drumstick.) der Stock
    3) (a long piece: a stick of rhubarb.) der Stengel
    - get hold of the wrong end of the stick
    - get the wrong end of the stick
    * * *
    stick1
    [stɪk]
    n
    1. (small thin tree branch) Zweig m; (thin piece of wood) Stock m
    to gather \sticks Brennholz [o Reisig] sammeln
    to throw \sticks and stones at sb mit Stöcken und Steinen nach jdm werfen
    to get the \stick den Stock bekommen
    to give sb the \stick, to take a \stick to sb jdm eine Tracht Prügel verpassen
    3. ( fig: means of coercion) Zwangsmaßnahme f (geeignetes Mittel, um etw zu erreichen)
    4. (severe criticism)
    to give sb \stick jdn heruntermachen [o herunterputzen] fam
    to get [or take] [or come in for some] \stick herbe Kritik einstecken müssen, den Marsch geblasen bekommen fam; (come under fire) unter Beschuss geraten
    5. (a piece of sth)
    a \stick of cinnamon eine Stange Zimt
    carrot \sticks lange Mohrrübenstücke, Karottenstifte pl ÖSTERR, Rüblistengel pl SCHWEIZ
    a \stick of celery/rhubarb eine Stange Sellerie/Rhabarber
    celery \sticks Selleriestangen pl
    a \stick of chewing gum ein Stück Kaugummi
    a \stick of chalk ein Stück Kreide
    a \stick of dynamite eine Stange Dynamit
    cocktail \stick Cocktailspieß m
    lollipop \stick Stiel m eines Lutschers
    6. (used in a certain function) Stock m
    walking \stick Spazierstock m
    white \stick Blindenstock m
    hockey/polo \stick SPORT Hockey-/Poloschläger m
    \sticks pl SPORT die Hürden pl
    7. MUS Taktstock m
    8. AUTO, MECH Hebel m
    gear \stick Hebel m der Gang[schaltung]
    9. (furniture) [Möbel]stück nt
    a few \sticks [of furniture] ein paar [Möbel]stücke
    to not have a \stick of furniture kein einziges Möbelstück besitzen
    10. ( esp pej fam: guy) Kerl m fam
    an old \stick ein alter Knacker pej sl
    he's a good old \stick ( dated) er ist ein netter alter Kerl
    in the [middle of the] \sticks [dort,] wo sich Fuchs und Hase gute Nacht sagen
    out in the \sticks [ganz] weit draußen
    12.
    to get the shit-end of the \stick AM (fam!) immer [nur] den schlechten Rest abbekommen
    to have been hit with the ugly \stick AM (sl) grundhässlich sein, ein hässliches Entlein sein
    more people/things than you/one can shake a \stick at jede Menge Leute/Sachen fam
    not enough... to shake a \stick at nur ganz wenig...
    there are just a few flakes, not enough snow to shake a \stick at bei den paar Flocken kann man wohl kaum von Schnee sprechen
    \sticks and stones may break my bones, but words can never hurt me ( prov) also, damit kannst du mich wirklich nicht treffen
    to up \sticks BRIT ( fam) mit Sack und Pack umziehen
    stick2
    <stuck, stuck>
    [stɪk]
    I. vi
    1. (fix by adhesion) kleben; (be fixed) zugeklebt bleiben
    this glue won't \stick dieser Klebstoff hält nicht
    the flap of this envelope won't \stick dieser Umschlag geht immer wieder auf
    careful that the sauce doesn't \stick to the pan pass auf, dass die Soße nicht anbrennt
    to \stick to sb [like a leech] an jdm kleben fam
    to \stick with the group bei der Gruppe bleiben
    to \stick with sb thought, idea, memory jdm nicht mehr aus dem Kopf [o Sinn] gehen
    3. (be unable to move) feststecken, festhängen; car stecken bleiben, feststecken, festsitzen; (be unmovable) festsitzen; door, window klemmen; gear klemmen
    help me upI'm stuck hilf mir mal — ich stecke fest!
    there's a bone stuck in my throat mir ist eine Gräte im Hals stecken geblieben
    he tried to speak but his voice stuck in his throat er versuchte zu sprechen, aber die Worte blieben ihm im Halse stecken
    4. ( fig: be unable to continue) nicht weiter wissen [o können]; (unable to leave) nicht weg können
    can you help me with my mathsI'm stuck kannst du mir mal bei Mathe helfen — ich komme alleine nicht mehr weiter
    I am stuck here all day with three screaming kids ich bin hier den ganzen Tag mit drei kreischenden Kindern eingesperrt
    I was stuck there for nearly an hour ich saß hier fast eine ganze Stunde fest; CARDS
    do you want to play or are you \sticking? willst du spielen oder kannst du nicht mehr herausgeben?
    5. (endure) hängenbleiben
    her little sister called her Lali, and somehow the name stuck ihre kleine Schwester nannte sie Lali, und irgendwie blieb es dann bei diesem Namen
    they'll never make these accusations \stick das werden sie nie beweisen können
    to \stick in sb's memory [or mind] jdm in Erinnerung bleiben
    to \stick at sth an etw dat dranbleiben
    to \stick to an idea an einer Idee festhalten
    7. (keep within limits)
    to \stick to one's budget sich akk an sein Budget halten
    to \stick to a diet eine Diät einhalten
    8. (not give up)
    I think I'll \stick with my usual brand ich denke, ich werde bei meiner [üblichen] Marke bleiben
    he has managed to \stick with the task es ist ihm gelungen, die Sache durchzuziehen
    to \stick with traditions an Traditionen festhalten
    9. (continue to support, comply with)
    to \stick by sb/sth zu jdm/etw halten
    I \stick by what I said ich stehe zu meinem Wort
    we must \stick by our policy wir dürfen unsere Taktik jetzt nicht ändern
    to \stick by the rules sich akk an die Regeln halten
    to \stick by sb through thick and thin mit jdm durch dick und dünn gehen
    he should \stick to what he's good at er sollte bei dem bleiben, was er kann
    to \stick to the point beim Thema bleiben
    to \stick to sb jdm treu bleiben
    10. (stop)
    to \stick at sth price gleich bleiben
    11. ( fam: need, be at a loss for)
    to be stuck for sth etw brauchen
    I'm stuck for an idea mir fällt gerade nichts ein
    I'm stuck for money at the moment im Moment bin ich ein bisschen knapp bei Kasse fam
    he was stuck for words er suchte [vergeblich] nach Worten
    12.
    let the cobbler \stick to his last esp BRIT ( prov) Schuster bleib bei deinen Leisten prov
    to \stick to one's guns (refuse to give up) nicht lockerlassen
    I'm \sticking to my guns ich stehe zu dem, was ich gesagt habe
    everybody knows that money \sticks to his fingers jeder weiß, dass er gerne Geld mitgehen lässt
    to \stick to one's last bei dem bleiben, was man wirklich kann
    mud \sticks irgendwie bleibt doch immer etwas hängen
    to \stick in sb's throat [or BRIT also gizzard] [or BRIT also craw] jdn wurmen fam, jdm gegen den Strich gehen fam
    II. vt
    1. (affix)
    to \stick sth etw kleben
    I forgot to \stick on a stamp ich habe vergessen, eine Briefmarke darauf zu kleben
    to \stick sth into sth etw in etw akk einkleben
    to \stick sth into place/position etw an die richtige Stelle kleben
    to \stick sth to sth etw an etw dat [an]kleben
    to \stick sth/sb etw/jdn ertragen [o aushalten]
    I can't \stick much more of this ich halt's nicht mehr aus! fam
    I can't \stick her ich kann sie nicht ausstehen
    3. ( fam: put)
    to \stick sth somewhere:
    \stick your things wherever you like stellen Sie Ihre Sachen irgendwo ab
    she stuck her fingers in her ears sie steckte sich die Finger in die Ohren
    very young children often \stick things up their noses Kleinkinder stecken sich oft irgendetwas in die Nase
    to \stick sth into a bag etw in eine Tasche packen
    to \stick one's head around the door seinen Kopf durch die Tür stecken
    to \stick sth down sth etw in etw akk stecken
    to \stick sth on sth etw auf etw akk legen; (add)
    the sellers stuck another £5,000 on the price die Verkäufer verlangten noch einmal 5.000 Pfund mehr
    I'll pay for lunch — I can \stick it on my expenses ich zahle das Mittagessen — ich kann es absetzen
    4. (pierce)
    to \stick sth through sth etw durch etw akk [hindurch]stoßen
    5. (like very much)
    to be stuck on sth sich dat etw in den Kopf gesetzt haben
    the boss is stuck \stick on his plan to reorganize the office der Chef will um jeden Preis das Büro umstrukturieren
    to be stuck on sb in jdn total verknallt sein sl
    to be stuck with sth (unable to get rid of) etw [ungern] tun müssen fam; (given an unpleasant task) etw aufgehalst bekommen fam
    to be stuck with doing sth zu etw dat verdonnert werden
    7. LAW
    to \stick an accusation/a charge on sb jdm etw zur Last legen
    8.
    to \stick one's nose into sb's business seine Nase in jds Angelegenheiten stecken
    I'll tell him where he can \stick his job (fam!) den Job kann er sich sonst wohin stecken sl
    * * *
    I [stɪk]
    1. n
    1) Stock m; (= twig) Zweig m; (= conductor's baton) Taktstock m; (= hockey stick) Schläger m; (= drumstick) Schlegel m

    he might try to use the vote as a stick to beat striking coal miners with — vielleicht versucht er, die Abstimmung als Peitsche gegen die streikenden Bergarbeiter einzusetzen

    to give sb the stick, to take the stick to sb — jdm eine Tracht Prügel geben

    See:
    carrot
    2) (of sealing wax, celery, rhubarb, dynamite) Stange f; (of chalk, shaving soap) Stück nt; (AVIAT = joystick) Steuerknüppel m; (of bombs) Bombenladung f für Reihenabwurf; (TYP) Winkelhaken m

    a deodorant stick, a stick of deodorant — ein Deostift m

    3) (Brit inf = person) Kerl m (inf)

    he's/she's a funny old stick —

    he's/she's such a dry old stick — er/sie ist ein solcher Stockfisch

    4)
    2. vt
    plants stützen II pret, ptp stuck
    1. vt
    1) (with glue etc) kleben
    2) (= pin) stecken
    3) (= jab) knife, sword etc stoßen

    he stuck a pin into his finger (accidentally)er hat sich (dat) mit einer Nadel in den Finger gestochen

    See:
    → also stick in
    4) pig (ab)stechen
    5) (inf: place, put) tun (inf); (esp in sth) stecken (inf)

    stick it on the shelftus ins or aufs Regal

    he stuck his head round the corner —

    to stick one's hat on he stuck a drink in my hand and a record on the turntable — sich (dat) den Hut aufsetzen er drückte mir ein Glas in die Hand und legte eine Platte auf

    6) (= decorate with pearls) besetzen
    7) (Brit inf = tolerate) aushalten; pace, pressure of work durchhalten

    I can't stick him/that — ich kann ihn/das nicht ausstehen (inf)

    2. vi
    1) (glue, burr etc) kleben (to an +dat)

    the name seems to have stuck — der Name scheint ihm/ihr geblieben zu sein

    2) (= become caught, wedged etc) stecken bleiben; (drawer, window) klemmen

    the word "please" seems to stick in her throat — sie scheint das Wort "bitte" nicht über die Lippen bringen zu können

    See:
    stuck
    3) (sth pointed) stecken (in in +dat)
    4) (CARDS) halten
    5)

    (= project) his toes are sticking through his socks — seine Zehen kommen durch die Socken

    a narrow finger of land sticking into German territory — ein schmaler Landstreifen, der in deutsches Gebiet hineinragt

    6) (= stay) bleiben; (slander) haften bleiben

    a teacher must be able to make things stickder Lehrer muss den Stoff so bringen, dass er haften bleibt

    * * *
    stick1 [stık]
    A s
    1. a) Stecken m, Stock m, (trockener) Zweig: hop1 B 1
    b) pl Klein-, Brennholz n:
    (dry) sticks (dürres) Reisig
    2. Scheit n, Stück n Holz
    3. Gerte f, Rute f
    4. Stängel m, Stiel m (Rhabarber, Sellerie)
    5. Stock m, Prügel m:
    he wants the stick fig er verdient eine Tracht Prügel;
    get (the) stick Br umg zusammengestaucht werden;
    give sb (the) stick Br umg jemanden zusammenstauchen;
    a) er hat es oder die Sache falsch verstanden,
    b) auch he got (hold of) the short ( oder dirty) end of the stick US er wurde schwer benachteiligt;
    not a stick of furniture kein einziges Möbelstück;
    the stick and the carrot fig Zuckerbrot und Peitsche;
    he’s (as) cross as two sticks umg er ist unausstehlich oder in einer Stinklaune; cleft stick
    6. MUS
    a) Taktstock m
    b) (Trommel) Schlägel m
    c) (Geigen) Bogen m
    7. (Spazier) Stock m
    8. (Besen- etc) Stiel m
    9. a) (Zucker-, Siegellack) Stange f
    b)(Stück n) Rasierseife f
    c) (Lippen- etc) Stift m
    d) (Kaugummi) Streifen m
    10. (Dynamit) Stange f
    11. Amtsstab m
    12. SPORT
    a) Hockey etc: Stock m:
    sticks! hoher Stock!
    b) Pferderennsport: Hindernis n
    13. a) FLUG Steuerknüppel m
    b) AUTO Schalthebel m, -knüppel m
    14. TYPO Winkelhaken m
    15. FLUG, MIL
    a) (Bomben) Reihe f:
    stick bombing Reihenwurf m
    b) Gruppe f (abspringender) Fallschirmjäger
    16. pl umg finsterste Provinz:
    out in the sticks auch wo sich Fuchs und Hase gute Nacht sagen, am Arsch der Welt umg
    17. umg
    a) Stockfisch m, Langweiler(in)
    b) allg Kerl m:
    a queer old stick ein komischer Kauz
    18. US Schuss m (Alkohol)
    19. sl Joint m (Marihuanazigarette)
    B v/t
    1. eine Pflanze mit einem Stock stützen
    2. TYPO Typen
    a) setzen
    b) in einem Winkelhaken aneinanderreihen
    stick2 [stık]
    A s
    1. besonders US Stich m, Stoß m
    2. obs
    a) Stillstand m
    b) Hindernis n
    3. a) Haftvermögen n
    b) umg klebrige Substanz
    B v/t prät und pperf stuck [stʌk]
    1. durchstechen, -bohren:
    stick one’s finger with a needle sich mit einer Nadel in den Finger stechen
    2. erstechen, ein Schwein etc (ab)stechen
    3. mit einer Nadel etc stechen (in, into in akk; through durch)
    4. ein Messer etc stechen, stoßen ( beide:
    into in akk)
    5. (sich) eine Blume etc stecken (in in sein Knopfloch etc): arse A 1, nose Bes Redew
    6. spicken ( with mit):
    7. stecken, aufspießen ( beide:
    on auf akk)
    8. den Kopf etc stecken, strecken ( beide:
    out of the window aus dem Fenster): stick out B
    9. stecken, heften ( beide:
    to an akk)
    10. eine Briefmarke etc kleben (on auf akk):
    stick together zusammenkleben ( C 5)
    11. Fotos (ein)kleben (in in akk)
    12. bekleben ( with mit)
    13. zum Stecken bringen, festfahren:
    be stuck festsitzen, nicht mehr weiterkönnen (beide a. fig);
    be stuck in a traffic jam in einem Stau stecken;
    be stuck for sth um etwas verlegen sein;
    I’m stuck for ideas mir fällt nichts (mehr) ein;
    I’m stuck for the right word mir fällt das richtige Wort nicht ein;
    be stuck on umg verknallt sein in (akk);
    be stuck with umg jemanden, etwas am Hals haben;
    get stuck stecken bleiben (in in dat);
    a) sich in eine Arbeit hineinknien,
    b) Aus über jemanden (auch mit Worten) herfallen
    14. umg verwirren, in Verlegenheit bringen ( beide:
    with mit)
    15. besonders Br umg jemanden, etwas ausstehen:
    I can’t stick being kept waiting ich kann es nicht ausstehen, wenn man mich warten lässt
    16. stick it to sb US umg jemanden über den Tisch ziehen
    C v/i
    1. stecken (in in dat)
    2. (fest)kleben, haften ( beide:
    to an dat):
    it does not stick es klebt oder hält nicht;
    stick together zusammenkleben
    3. (to) sich halten oder festklammern (an dat), sich heften (an akk):
    they stuck to his heels sie hefteten sich an seine Fersen; bur 1
    4. haften (bleiben), hängen bleiben (auch fig):
    some of it will stick etwas (von einer Verleumdung) bleibt immer hängen;
    stick in the mind im Gedächtnis haften bleiben;
    that name stuck to him dieser Name blieb an ihm hängen
    a) sich an eine Regel etc halten,
    b) bei einem Getränk etc bleiben;
    stick to, umg stick with bei einer Gruppe etc bleiben;
    stick to, umg stick at an oder über einer Arbeit bleiben;
    stick to, umg stick by bei seiner Ansicht, der Wahrheit etc bleiben, seinen Grundsätzen etc treu bleiben, zu seinem Wort etc stehen;
    stick to, umg stick by, stick with zu jemandem halten;
    stick to sb’s fingers umg jemandem an den Fingern kleben bleiben (von jemandem gestohlen werden);
    stick to the point bei der Sache oder sachlich bleiben;
    eat sth that sticks to the ribs etwas Kräftiges essen;
    stick together zusammenhalten ( B 10); gun1 A 1
    6. stecken bleiben:
    stick in sb’s throat
    a) jemandem im Hals stecken bleiben (a. fig Worte etc),
    b) auch stick in sb’s craw fig umg jemandem gegen den Strich gehen; fast2 B 1, mud A
    7. a) umg verwirrt sein
    b) sich stoßen (at an dat)
    c) zurückschrecken (at vor dat):
    stick at nothing vor nichts zurückschrecken
    8. hervorstehen (from, out of aus), stehen (up in die Höhe)
    * * *
    1. transitive verb,

    stick something in[to] something — mit etwas in etwas (Akk.) stechen

    get stuck into somebody/something/a meal — (coll.): (begin action) jemandem eine Abreibung verpassen/sich in etwas (Akk.) reinknien/tüchtig reinhauen (salopp)

    2) (impale) spießen

    stick something [up]on something — etwas auf etwas (Akk.) [auf]spießen

    3) (coll.): (put) stecken

    he stuck a feather in his hater steckte sich (Dat.) eine Feder an den Hut

    stick a picture on the wall/a vase on the shelf — ein Bild an die Wand hängen/eine Vase aufs Regal stellen

    stick one on somebody(sl.): (hit) jemandem eine langen (ugs.)

    you know where you can stick that!, [you can] stick it! — (sl.) das kannst du dir sonstwohin stecken!

    4) (with glue etc.) kleben

    the door is stuck — die Tür klemmt [fest]

    be stuck for an answer/for ideas — um eine Antwort/um Ideen verlegen sein

    stick something with pins/needles — Stecknadeln/Nadeln in etwas (Akk.) stecken

    8) (Brit. coll.): (tolerate)
    9) (coll.)

    be stuck with something (have to accept) sich mit etwas herumschlagen müssen (ugs.)

    be stuck with somebodyjemanden am od. auf dem Hals haben (ugs.)

    2. intransitive verb,
    2) (adhere) kleben

    stick in the/somebody's mind — (fig.) im/jemandem im Gedächtnis haftenbleiben

    3) (become immobile) [Auto, Räder:] stecken bleiben; [Schublade, Tür, Griff, Bremse:] klemmen; [Schlüssel:] feststecken

    stick fast[Auto, Rad:] feststecken; [Reißverschluss, Tür, Schublade:] festklemmen

    3. noun
    1) ([cut] shoot of tree, piece of wood; also for punishment) Stock, der; (staff) [Holz]stab, der; (walking-stick) Spazierstock, der; (for handicapped person) Krückstock, der
    2) (Hockey etc.) Schläger, der

    a stick of chalk/shavingsoap — ein Stück Kreide/Rasierseife

    a stick of rock/celery/rhubarb — eine Zuckerstange/eine Stange Sellerie/Rhabarber

    4) no pl., no art. (coll.): (criticism)

    get or take [some] stick — viel einstecken müssen

    give somebody [some] stick — jemanden zusammenstauchen (ugs.)

    Phrasal Verbs:
    * * *
    n.
    Stiel -e (Besen-) m.
    Stock ¨-e m. v.
    (§ p.,p.p.: stuck)
    = anhängen v.
    befestigen v.
    legen v.
    setzen v.
    stechen v.
    (§ p.,pp.: stach, gestochen)
    stecken v.
    (§ p.,pp.: stak, gesteckt)
    stellen v.

    English-german dictionary > stick

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