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1 stab
1. transitive verb,- bb- stechen2. intransitive verb,- bb-1) (pierce) stechen2) (thrust) zustechen3. noun1) (act) Stich, der2) (coll.): (attempt)make or have a stab [at it] — [es] probieren
* * *1. past tense, past participle - stabbed; verb(to wound or pierce with a pointed instrument or weapon: He stabbed him (through the heart / in the chest) with a dagger.) stechen2. noun(an act of stabbing or a piercing blow.) der Stich- academic.ru/70087/stabbing">stabbing- stab someone in the back
- stab in the back* * *[stæb]I. vt<- bb->1. (pierce)▪ to \stab sb auf jdn einstechenthe victim was \stabbed das Opfer erlitt eine Stichverletzungto \stab sb to death jdn erstechen2. (make thrusting movement)II. vi<- bb->▪ to \stab at sb/sth [with sth] auf jdn/etw [mit etw dat] einstechen; with finger auf jdn/etw [mit etw dat] einhämmernIII. n\stab of envy Anflug m von Neidshe felt a \stab of envy when... sie fühlte Neid in ihr aufkommen, als...\stab of pain stechender Schmerz5.* * *[stb]1. nstab wound — Stichwunde f
to feel a stab of guilt — ein schlechtes Gewissen haben, Gewissensbisse haben
he felt a stab of alarm/panic —
2) (inf: try) Versuch m2. vtperson einen Stich versetzen (+dat); (several times) einstechen auf (+acc); (= wound seriously) niederstechen; food durchstechento stab sb ( to death) — jdn erstechen; (with dagger also) jdn erdolchen
to stab sb with a knife, to stab a knife into sb —
he stabbed his penknife into the desk — er stach sein Taschenmesser in den Tisch
he was stabbed through the arm/heart — der Stich traf ihn am Arm/ins Herz
to stab a knife into sth — ein Messer in etw (acc) hineinstoßen
to stab a fork into sth — mit einer Gabel in etw (acc) hineinstechen
to stab sb in the back (lit) — jdm in den Rücken stechen; (fig) jdm in den Rücken fallen
3. vito stab at sb/sth (with knife etc) — nach jdm/etw stechen; (with finger) auf jdn/etw zeigen
* * *stab [stæb]A v/t1. jemandena) niederstechen, mit einem Messer etc verletzen:he was stabbed in the stomach er bekam einen Stich in den Mageninto in akk)3. fig jemanden (seelisch) verletzen:stab sb in the back jemandem in den Rücken fallen;stab sb’s reputation an jemandem Rufmord begehen6. Buchteile vorstechenB v/i1. stechen ( at sb nach jemandem)2. mit dem Finger etc stoßen (at nach, auf akk):C s1. Stich m:make a stab at sb → B 1;2. Stich (-wunde f) mfeel a stab of remorse Gewissensbisse bekommen oder haben4. umg Versuch m:* * *1. transitive verb,- bb- stechen2. intransitive verb,- bb-1) (pierce) stechen2) (thrust) zustechen3. noun1) (act) Stich, der2) (coll.): (attempt)make or have a stab [at it] — [es] probieren
* * *(from a knife) n.Messerstich m. n.erstechen v. -
2 stab
1)( pierce)to \stab sb auf jdn einstechen;the victim was \stabbed das Opfer erlitt eine Stichverletzung;to \stab sb in the back ( fig) jdm in den Rücken fallen;to \stab sb to death jdn erstechen;to \stab sth with a fork mit einer Gabel in etw dat herumstochern2) ( make thrusting movement)to \stab at sb/sth [with sth] auf jdn/etw [mit etw dat] einstechen; with finger auf jdn/etw [mit etw dat] einhämmern n\stab of envy Anflug m von Neid;she felt a \stab of envy when... sie fühlte Neid in ihr aufkommen, als...;\stab of pain stechender SchmerzPHRASES:to have [or make] a \stab at [doing] sth etw probieren [o versuchen]
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