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I noun(coal box) Kohlenfüller, derII(Naut.) transitive verb versenkenIII intransitive verb(scurry) rennen; flitzen (ugs.); [Maus, Krabbe:] huschen* * *I verb(to hurry with short, quick steps.) eiliger GangII verb((of a ship's crew) to make a hole in (the ship) in order to sink it: The sailors scuttled the ship to prevent it falling into enemy hands.) selbst versenken* * *scut·tle1[ˈskʌtl̩, AM -t̬l̩]vt▪ to \scuttle sth1. (sink) etw versenken2. (put an end to) etw zunichtemachenscut·tle2[ˈskʌtl̩, AM -t̬l̩]n\scuttles full of coal Eimer [o ÖSTERR Kübel] pl voll Kohle, eimerweise [o ÖSTERR kübelweise] [o SCHWEIZ kesselweise] Kohlescut·tle3[ˈskʌtl̩, AM -t̬l̩]* * *I ['skʌtl]n(= coal scuttle) Kohleneimer m IIvi(person) trippeln; (animals) hoppeln; (spiders, crabs etc) krabbelnIII (NAUT)she/it scuttled off in a hurry — sie/es flitzte davon
1. nLuke f2. vt1) versenken* * *scuttle1 [ˈskʌtl] s1. Kohlenkasten m, -eimer m2. flacher Korbscuttle2 [ˈskʌtl]A v/i → academic.ru/65049/scurry">scurry Ascuttle3 [ˈskʌtl]A s1. SCHIFF (Spring)Luke f2. AUTO Stirnwand f, Spritzbrett nB v/t1. SCHIFFa) ein Schiff anbohrenb) die Bodenventile eines Schiffes öffnen2. fig Pläne, Hoffnungen etca) aufgebenb) zunichtemachen* * *I noun(coal box) Kohlenfüller, derII(Naut.) transitive verb versenkenIII intransitive verb(scurry) rennen; flitzen (ugs.); [Maus, Krabbe:] huschen* * *v.ruinieren v. -
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scut·tle1. scut·tle [ʼskʌtl̩, Am -t̬l̩] vi2. scut·tle [ʼskʌtl̩, Am -t̬l̩] vtto \scuttle sth1) ( sink) etw versenken2) ( put an end to) etw zunichte machen3. scut·tle [ʼskʌtl̩, Am -t̬l̩] ncoal \scuttle Kohleneimer m;\scuttles full of coal Eimer mpl voll Kohle eimerweise Kohle -
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◆ scuttle away, scuttle offvi (run) davoneilen, davonhuschen -
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◆ scuttle away, scuttle offvi (run) davoneilen, davonhuschen -
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'coal scut·tle nKohleneimer m, Kohlenkasten m -
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(DE) ausreißen; fortlaufen; weglaufen; (EN) flew; flown; fly; fly, flew, flown; give legs; miche; run away; run off; scuttle; scuttle away; scuttle off; shin it; shin off; show a clean pair of heels; skedaddle; take one's heels -
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(DE) verfrühen; Verfrühung {e}; (EN) book; bug out; buzz off; go out in a hurry; hurry off; put on; rush; scram; scuttle; scuttle away; scuttle off; skeleton; slap-dash; slither; tail off; tear off; trot along -
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(DE) davongeschlichen; davonschleichen; entgehend; entging; entkam; entkommen; entkommt; fliehend; (EN) break away; crap out; escape; flee; flew; flown; fly; fly, flew, flown; get off; go south; make off; pull out; run away; scour off; scuttle away; scuttle off; show a clean pair of heels; take one's heels; take to one's heels -
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(DE) entläuft; losrennen; wegrennen; (EN) make off; pop off; run away; scamper off; scuttle away; scuttle off; smoke -
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(DE) Kohleneimer {r}; (EN) coal scoop; coal-scuttle; coal-vase; scoop; scuttle -
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(DE) Tücke {e}; Verrat {r}; Verräterei {e}; (EN) betrayal; delation; foul play; guile; perfidy; policy of scuttle; traitorousness; treachery; treason -
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(DE) Falltor {s}; Falltür; Flügeltür {e}; Klappe {e}; Klappen {pl}; Klapptür {e}; Schwingtür {e}; Trap {r}; (EN) drop; drop door; drop-door; escape-hatch; scuttle; shutter; swing-door; trap; trap-door; trapdoor -
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(DE) Reißaus {r}; (EN) scuttle -
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(DE) abfallen; (EN) backslid; bolt; draw back; fall away; forsake; forsake, forsook, forsaken; forsook; rat; scuttle
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Scuttle — Ein paar Einträge in einer Scuttle Installation Basisdaten … Deutsch Wikipedia
Scuttle — may refer to:*Scuttling, deliberately sinking a ship by allowing water in *Coal scuttle, a bucket like container for coal *Shaving scuttle, a teapot like container for hot water *Scuttle, a fictional character in Disney s The Little Mermaid… … Wikipedia
scuttle — {vb Scuttle, scurry, scamper, skedaddle, sprint are comparable when they mean to move briskly by or as if by running. Scuttle, scurry, and scamper all imply a rapid erratic progress of or as if of a small active animal but each may carry quite… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Scuttle — Scut tle (sk[u^]t t l), n. [OF. escoutille, F. [ e]scoutille, cf. Sp. escotilla; probably akin to Sp. escotar to cut a thing so as to make it fit, to hollow a garment about the neck, perhaps originally, to cut a bosom shaped piece out, and of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
scuttle — Ⅰ. scuttle [1] ► NOUN 1) a lidded metal container with a handle, used to store coal for a domestic fire. 2) Brit. the part of a car s bodywork between the windscreen and the bonnet. ORIGIN Latin scutella dish . Ⅱ. scuttle [2] … English terms dictionary
Scuttle — Scut tle, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Scuttled} (sk[u^]t t ld); p. pr. & vb. n. {Scuttling}.] 1. To cut a hole or holes through the bottom, deck, or sides of (as of a ship), for any purpose. [1913 Webster] 2. To sink by making holes through the bottom… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
scuttle — scuttle1 [skut′ l] n. [ME scutel, a dish < OE < L scutella, salver, dim. of scutra, flat dish] 1. a broad, open basket for carrying grain, vegetables, etc. 2. a kind of bucket, usually with a wide lip, used for pouring coal on a fire: in… … English World dictionary
Scuttle — Scut tle, n. [AS. scutel a dish, platter; cf. Icel. skutill; both fr. L. scutella, dim. of scutra, scuta, a dish or platter; cf. scutum a shield. Cf. {Skillet}.] 1. A broad, shallow basket. [1913 Webster] 2. A wide mouthed vessel for holding coal … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Scuttle — Scut tle, v. i. [For scuddle, fr. scud.] To run with affected precipitation; to hurry; to bustle; to scuddle. [1913 Webster] With the first dawn of day, old Janet was scuttling about the house to wake the baron. Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Scuttle — Scut tle, n. A quick pace; a short run. Spectator. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
scuttle — [[t]skʌ̱t(ə)l[/t]] scuttles, scuttling, scuttled 1) VERB When people or small animals scuttle somewhere, they run there with short quick steps. [V adv/prep] Two very small children scuttled away in front of them... [V adv/prep] Crabs scuttle… … English dictionary