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stoppeIsubst. \/wɒd\/1) bit, klump, dott2) ( hverdagslig) bunt, pakke3) ( hverdagslig) masse, mengde4) ( hverdagslig) seddelbunt, (masse) penger, sedler5) ( militærvesen) forladning6) (britisk, slang) bolle, smørbrød7) ( medisin) tampongshoot one's wad ( hverdagslig) bruke opp alle pengene sine bruke opp alt (av energi\/ressurser) på en gang (vulgært, om mann) sprute, få orgasmeIIverb \/wɒd\/1) presse sammen til en dott, rulle sammen, krølle sammen2) fôre (med vatt), vattere• where's my wadded jacket?3) tette igjen (med vattdott e.l.)4) ( militærvesen) stappe inn forladningwad up rulle sammen, krølle sammenIIIverb \/wɒd\/ -
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tr[wɒd]1 (of cotton wool) tapón nombre masculino2 (of notes, papers) fajo, taco1 (line, pad) forrar, acolchar; (stuff) rellenar1) : hacer un taco con, formar en una masa2) stuff: rellenarwad n: taco m (de papel), bola f (de algodón, etc.), fajo m (de billetes)v.• acolchar v.• emborrar v.• enguatar v.• rellenar v.• tapar v.n.• bolita s.f.• fajo s.m.• taco s.m.• tapón s.m.wɑːd, wɒd1) (roll, bundle - of bills, notes) fajo m; (- of papers) montón m, tambache m (Méx); (- tied together) lío m2) (of paper, cloth) taco m[wɒd]a wad of (absorbent) cotton o (BrE) cotton wool — un pedazo de algodón
1.N (=stuffing) taco m, tapón m ; (in gun, cartridge) taco m ; [of cotton wool] bolita f ; [of papers] fajo m, lío m ; [of banknotes] fajo m2.VT (stuff) rellenar; (Sew) acolchar* * *[wɑːd, wɒd]1) (roll, bundle - of bills, notes) fajo m; (- of papers) montón m, tambache m (Méx); (- tied together) lío m2) (of paper, cloth) taco ma wad of (absorbent) cotton o (BrE) cotton wool — un pedazo de algodón
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1 noun(a) (of cotton wool, paper) tampon m, bouchon m; (of tobacco) chique f; (of straw) bouchon m; (of gum) boulette f; Military (for cannon, gun) bourre f(b) (of letters, documents) liasse f, paquet m;∎ he pulled out a thick wad of banknotes il a sorti une grosse liasse de billets;∎ to shoot one's wad familiar (spend all one's money) claquer tout son fric; esp American vulgar (have orgasm) décharger, envoyer la sauce(c) (quilt, garment) ouater;∎ a wadded jacket une veste ouatée ou doublée d'ouate -
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noun2) (of papers) Bündel, das* * *[wɒd, AM wɑ:d]I. n\wad of cotton wool Wattebausch m\wad of chewing tobacco Priem m, Stück nt Kautabak2. (bundle)\wad of banknotes Bündel nt Banknoten\wad of forms Stoß m Formulare3.II. vt<- dd->the pipe was \wadded up with rags das Rohr war mit Lumpen umwickeltto \wad [up] paper Papier zusammenknüllen* * *[wɒd]1. nto use sth as a wad — etw zum Ausstopfen or als Polster benutzen
2) (of papers, banknotes) Bündel nthe's got wads of money (inf) — er hat Geld wie Heu (inf)
2. vt(= secure, stuff) stopfen; (= squeeze) zusammenknüllen; (SEW) wattieren* * *A s2. Papierknäuel m/nb) US umg Haufen m Geldc) Stoß m Papiered) umg Masse f, Haufen m, (große) Menge:he has wads of money er hat Geld wie Heu4. shoot one’s wad USa) umg sich völlig verausgaben (on mit dem Kauf gen),b) umg sein Pulver verschießen,5. MILa) Ladepfropf mb) Filzpfropf m (in Schrotpatronen):B v/t3. ver-, zustopfen4. MILb) einen Ladepfropf aufsetzen auf (akk):5. ein Kleidungsstück etc wattieren, auspolstern* * *noun2) (of papers) Bündel, das* * *n.Bausch -e m.Wattepropf m.
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