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1. nounHase, der2. intransitive verb[as] mad as a March hare — (fig.) völlig verrückt (ugs.)
sausen (ugs.)go haring about — herumsausen (ugs.)
* * *[heə](an animal with long ears, like a rabbit but slightly larger.) der Hase* * *[heəʳ, AM her]I. n1.<pl -s or ->[Feld]hase mto start a \hare ein Thema anschneiden3.▶ to run with the \hare and hunt with the hounds es sich mit niemandem verderben wollen; POL, MIL ein Doppelagent/eine Doppelagentin sein, ein doppeltes Spiel treiben* * *[hɛə(r)]1. n(Feld)hase mSee:→ academic.ru/44466/mad">mad2. vi (Brit inf)sausen, flitzen (inf)to hare off — lossausen or -flitzen (inf)
* * *hare [heə(r)]A s1. ZOOL Hase m:run with the hare and hunt with the hounds es mit beiden Seiten halten;a) einen Hasen aufscheuchen,b) fig von etwas (zu reden) anfangen, was nicht zur Sache gehört; einen Ablenkungsversuch unternehmen;(as) timid as a hare wahnsinnig schüchtern;play hare and hounds eine Schnitzeljagd machen2. Hasenfell n3. GASTR Hase m, Hasenfleisch nB v/i umg flitzen, sausen:hare off davonflitzen* * *1. nounHase, der2. intransitive verb[as] mad as a March hare — (fig.) völlig verrückt (ugs.)
sausen (ugs.)go haring about — herumsausen (ugs.)
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[heəʳ, Am her] n1) <pl -s or -> [Feld]hase mto start a \hare ein Thema anschneidenPHRASES:to run with the \hare and hunt with the hounds es sich mit niemandem verderben wollen; pol, mil ein Doppelagent/eine Doppelagentin sein, ein doppeltes Spiel treiben vi ( esp Brit) ( fam) wie ein geölter Blitz laufen ( fam)to \hare off davonsausen ( fam)
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