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1 lurk
intransitive verb1) lauern; [Raubtier:] auf Lauer liegen2) (fig.)lurk in somebody's or at the back of somebody's mind — [Zweifel, Verdacht, Furcht:] an jemandem nagen
* * *[lə:k](to wait in hiding especially with a dishonest or criminal purpose: She saw someone lurking in the shadows.) lauern* * *[lɜ:k, AM lɜ:rk]* * *[lɜːk]vilauerna nasty suspicion lurked at the back of his mind — er hegte einen fürchterlichen Verdacht
the fears which still lurk in the unconscious — Ängste, die noch im Unterbewusstsein lauern
a doubt/the thought still lurked in his mind — ein Zweifel/der Gedanke plagte ihn noch
* * *A v/i1. sich versteckt halten, auf der Lauer liegen, lauern (auch fig):lurk for sb jemandem auflauern2. figa) verborgen liegen, schlummernb) (heimlich) drohen3. schleichen:B s Aus sl Trick m, Masche f* * *intransitive verb1) lauern; [Raubtier:] auf Lauer liegen2) (fig.)lurk in somebody's or at the back of somebody's mind — [Zweifel, Verdacht, Furcht:] an jemandem nagen
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6 lurk about
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7 lurk around
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10 lurk about (Brit) or around
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lurk·ing[ˈlɜ:kɪŋ, AM ˈlɜ:r-]adj attr, inv lauernd; person, object versteckt, verborgen; fear unterschwellig; doubt, suspicion heimlich\lurking error versteckter Fehler* * *['lɜːkɪŋ]adjheimlich; doubt also nagend; danger lauernd* * *lurking adj (adv lurkingly)1. lauernd (auch fig)2. fig verborgen, schlummernd* * *adj.lauernd adj. -
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intransitive verb1) (lurk) lauern2) (move stealthily) schleichenPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/91678/skulk_off">skulk off* * *(to wait about or keep oneself hidden (often for a bad purpose): Someone was skulking in the bushes.) lauern* * *[skʌlk]vi2. (move furtively) schleichen* * *[skʌlk]vi(= move) schleichen, sich stehlen; (= lurk) sich herumdrücken* * *skulk [skʌlk] v/i1. lauern2. (herum)schleichen:skulk after sb jemandem nachschleichen3. fig sich drücken* * *intransitive verb1) (lurk) lauern2) (move stealthily) schleichenPhrasal Verbs:* * *v.herumschleichen v.schleichen v.(§ p.,pp.: schlich, ist geschlichen) -
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[skʌlk] vihe was \skulking around outside the bank er schlich unauffällig um die Bank herum2) ( move furtively) schleichen
См. также в других словарях:
lurk — vb Lurk, skulk, slink, sneak do not share a common denotation, but they are comparable because the major implication of each word is furtive action intended to escape the attention of others. To lurk is to lie in wait (as in an ambush); the term… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
lurk´er — lurk «lurk», intransitive verb. 1. to stay about without arousing attention; wait out of sight: »A tiger was lurking in the jule outside the village. The spy lurked in the shadows. 2. Figurative. to be hidden; be unsuspected or latent: »A cunning … Useful english dictionary
lurk — [lə:k US lə:rk] v [I ] [Date: 1200 1300; Origin: Probably from Low German or a Scandinavian language] 1.) to wait somewhere quietly and secretly, usually because you are going to do something wrong lurk in/behind/beneath/around etc ▪ She didn t… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Lurk — (l[^u]rk), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Lurked} (l[^u]rkt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Lurking}.] [OE. lurken, lorken, prob. a dim. from the source of E. lower to frown. See {Lower}, and cf. {Lurch}, a sudden roll, {Lurch} to lurk.] 1. To lie hidden; to lie in… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
lurk — lurk·ing; lurk; lurk·er; lurk·ing·ly; … English syllables
Lurk — may refer to:* A Lurker * Lurk (Dungeons Dragons) * Lurk, a deliberate misspelling of look. * A Myrddraal * Another name for vampires in the Buffy the Vampire Slayer spin off comic Fray … Wikipedia
lurk — [ lɜrk ] verb intransitive 1. ) to wait, sometimes hiding, in order to frighten, annoy, or attack someone: Why is that woman lurking around? I saw someone lurking in the bushes and ran. 2. ) if something lurks, it is likely to threaten, harm, or… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
lurk — (v.) c.1300, lurken to hide, lie hidden, probably from Scandinavian (Cf. dial. Norw. lurka to sneak away, dialectal Swed. lurka to be slow in one s work ), perhaps ultimately related to M.E. luren to frown, lurk (see LOWER (Cf. lower) (v.2)).… … Etymology dictionary
lurk — I verb ambuscade, be stealthy, be unseen, conceal oneself, crouch, delitescere, ensconce oneself, escape detection, escape notice, escape observation, escape recognition, hide, keep out of sight, latere, latitare, lie concealed, lie hidden, lie… … Law dictionary
lurk — [v] hide; move stealthily conceal oneself, creep, crouch, go furtively, gumshoe, lie in wait, prowl, skulk, slide, slink, slip, snake, sneak, snoop, stay hidden, steal, wait; concepts 151,188 Ant. come out … New thesaurus
lurk — ► VERB 1) be or remain hidden so as to wait in ambush. 2) be present in a latent or barely discernible state. ► NOUN Austral./NZ informal ▪ a dodge or scheme. DERIVATIVES lurker noun. ORIGIN perhaps from LO … English terms dictionary