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1 creaking
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2 creaking noise
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3 A creaking door hangs longest.
expr.Knarrende Wagen fahren am längsten. ausdr. -
4 creak
1. noun 2. intransitive verb[Tor, Tür:] quietschen; [Diele, Tür, Stuhl:] knarren* * *[kri:k] 1. verb(to make a sharp grating sound: That chair is creaking beneath your weight.) knarren2. noun(such a sound: The strange creaks in the old house kept the girl awake.) das Knarren- academic.ru/17077/creaky">creaky- creakiness* * *[kri:k]to \creak into action esp BRIT ( fig) langsam in Bewegung kommen, sich akk mühsam in Bewegung setzenII. n of furniture Knarren nt kein pl; of bones Knirschen nt kein pl; of a door Quietschen nt kein pl* * *[kriːk]1. nKnarren nt no pl; (of hinges, bed springs) Quietschen nt no pl; (of knees etc) Knacken nt no plto give a loud creak — laut knarren/quietschen/knacken
a series of creaks — knarrende/quietschende/knackende Geräusche
2. viknarren; (hinges, bed springs) quietschen; (knees etc) knacken* * *creak [kriːk]A v/i1. knarren (Treppe etc), quietschen (Bremsen etc)B s Knarren n, Quietschen n* * *1. noun(of gate, door) Quietschen, das; (of floorboard, door, chair) Knarren, das2. intransitive verb[Tor, Tür:] quietschen; [Diele, Tür, Stuhl:] knarren* * *v.knarren v. -
5 groan
1. noun 2. intransitive verb[Person:] [auf]stöhnen (at bei); [Tisch, Planken:] ächzen (fig.)* * *[ɡrəun] 1. verb(to produce a deep sound (because of pain, unhappiness etc): He groaned when he heard that he had failed his exam; The table was groaning with food (= there was a great deal of food on it).) stöhnen, ächzen2. noun(a deep sound: a groan of despair.) das Stöhnen* * *[grəʊn, AM groʊn]II. vi1. (in pain, despair) [auf]stöhnen, ächzen“not again!” he \groaned „nicht schon wieder!“ stöhnte erto \groan in pain vor Schmerzen [auf]stöhnento \groan inwardly in sich akk hineinseufzen, einen inneren Seufzer ausstoßenthe table \groaned under the vast assortment of foods ( fig) der Tisch bog sich unter der Last des reichhaltigen Büfettswhat are you moaning and \groaning about now? was hast du denn jetzt schon wieder zu jammern?* * *[grəʊn]1. nStöhnen nt no pl; (of gate, planks etc) Ächzen nt no pl2. vistöhnen (with vor +dat); (gate, planks) ächzen (with vor +dat)the table groaned under the weight —
to groan about sb/sth — über jdn/etw stöhnen
* * *groan [ɡrəʊn]A v/i1. (auf)stöhnen, ächzen ( beide:with vor dat):groan at stöhnen über (akk)2. ächzen, knarren ( beide:beneath, under unter dat) (Fußboden etc):the table groaned with food der Tisch war mit Speisen überladenbeneath, under unter dat):the country groaned under the dictator’s rule4. Laute des Unmuts von sich gebenB v/t1. unter Stöhnen äußern, ächzen:groan out a story mit gepresster Stimme eine Geschichte erzählenC s1. Stöhnen n, Ächzen n:2. Laut m des Unmuts* * *1. noun 2. intransitive verb[Person:] [auf]stöhnen (at bei); [Tisch, Planken:] ächzen (fig.)* * *v.stöhnen v.ächzen v. -
6 groan
[grəʊn, Am groʊn] n1) (in pain, despair) [auf]stöhnen, ächzen;“not again!” he \groaned „nicht schon wieder!“ stöhnte er;to \groan in pain vor Schmerzen [auf]stöhnen;to \groan inwardly in sich akk hineinseufzen, einen inneren Seufzer ausstoßenthe table \groaned under the vast assortment of foods ( fig) der Tisch bog sich unter der Last des reichhaltigen Büfettswhat are you moaning and \groaning about now? was hast du denn jetzt schon wieder zu jammern?;
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