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a morsel of sense

  • 1 morsel

    noun
    (of food) Bissen, der; Happen, der
    * * *
    ['mo:səl]
    (a small piece of something, especially food: a tasty morsel of fish for the cat.) das Stückchen
    * * *
    mor·sel
    [ˈmɔ:səl, AM ˈmɔ:rs-]
    n
    1. (of food) Bissen m, Happen m, Stückchen nt, Bröckchen nt
    a \morsel of bread ein Stückchen nt [o Bröckchen nt] Brot
    2. (tasty dish) Leckerbissen m
    3. (pleasing person) reizende Person
    4. ( fig: small bit)
    a \morsel ein bisschen, etwas
    a \morsel of hope eine schwache Hoffnung
    not even a \morsel of hope nicht einmal ein Funke m [o Fünkchen nt] Hoffnung
    a \morsel of luck ein Quentchen nt Glück
    I have a \morsel of news for you ich habe eine kleine Neuigkeit für dich
    they should have at least a \morsel of decency sie sollten wenigstens einen Funken Anstand besitzen
    * * *
    ['mɔːsl]
    n
    (of food) Bissen m, Happen m; (fig) bisschen nt; (of information) Brocken m
    * * *
    morsel [ˈmɔː(r)sl]
    A s
    1. Bissen m, Happen m
    2. Stückchen n:
    a morsel of ein bisschen;
    a morsel of sense fig ein Funke Verstand
    3. Leckerbissen m (auch fig)
    B v/t in kleine Stückchen teilen:
    morsel (out) in kleinen Portionen austeilen
    * * *
    noun
    (of food) Bissen, der; Happen, der
    * * *
    n.
    Bissen - m.

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