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1 spank
1. noun≈ Klaps, der (ugs.)2. transitive verbget spanked — den Hintern voll kriegen (ugs.)
* * *[spæŋk] 1. verb(to strike or slap with the flat of the hand, especially on the buttocks, usually as a punishment: The child was spanked for his disobedience.) versohlen2. noun(a slap of this kind.) der Schlag* * *[spæŋk]▪ to \spank sb jdn verprügeln, jdm den Hintern versohlen; (sexually) jdm einen Klaps auf den Hintern gebento give sb a \spank jdm einen Klaps auf den Hintern geben; (beating) jdm den Hintern versohlen* * *[spŋk]1. nKlaps m2. vtversohlen3. vito spank along — dahinjagen, dahinrasen
* * *spank [spæŋk] umgA v/t jemandem den Hintern versohlen umgC s Schlag m, Klaps m* * *1. noun≈ Klaps, der (ugs.)2. transitive verbget spanked — den Hintern voll kriegen (ugs.)
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2 paddle
I 1. noun(oar) [Stech]paddel, das2. transitive & intransitive verb(in canoe) paddelnII 1. intransitive verb(with feet) planschen2. nounhave a/go for a paddle — ein bisschen planschen/planschen gehen
* * *['pædl] I verb(to walk about in shallow water: The children went paddling in the sea.) planschenII 1. noun(a short, light oar, often with a blade at each end of the shaft, used in canoes etc.) das Paddel2. verb(to move with a paddle: He paddled the canoe along the river.) paddeln- academic.ru/117800/paddle-steamer">paddle-steamer- paddle-wheel* * *pad·dle1[ˈpædl̩]I. nII. vt1. (row)to \paddle a boat/canoe ein Boot/Kanu mit Paddeln vorwärtsbewegen3.▶ to \paddle one's own canoe auf eigenen Beinen [o Füßen] stehenIII. vi1. (row) paddeln2. (swim) paddelnpad·dle2[ˈpædl̩]II. vi planschen* * *['pdl]1. n1) (= oar) Paddel nt2) (= blade of wheel) Schaufel f; (= wheel) Schaufelrad nt3) (for mixing) Rührschaufel f4)to go for a paddle, to have a paddle — durchs Wasser waten
5) (in table tennis) Schläger m2. vt1) boat paddeln2)to paddle one's feet in the water — mit den Füßen im Wasser plan(t)schen
paddle your feet and you'll stay afloat — du musst mit den Füßen paddeln, dann gehst du nicht unter
3. vi2) (with feet, swimming) paddeln3) (= walk in shallow water) waten* * *paddle1 [ˈpædl]A s1. Paddel n2. SCHIFFa) Schaufel f (eines Schaufelrades)b) Schaufelrad n (eines Flussdampfers)3. TECHa) Schaufel f (eines unterschlächtigen Wasserrades)4. Waschbleuel m, -schlegel m5. TECH Kratze f, Rührstange f6. ZOOL Flosse f (eines Wals etc)7. Tischtennisschläger mC v/t2. Wäsche bläuen4. US umg jemandem den Hintern versohlenpaddle2 [ˈpædl]A v/i1. (im Wasser etc) (herum)plan(t)schen2. watschelnB s Plan(t)schen n:have a paddle → A 1* * *I 1. noun(oar) [Stech]paddel, das2. transitive & intransitive verb(in canoe) paddelnII 1. intransitive verb(with feet) planschen2. nounhave a/go for a paddle — ein bisschen planschen/planschen gehen
* * *n.Paddel - n.Rührstange f.Steuerknüppel m. (US) v.verhauen v. v.paddeln v.planschen v.rudern v.watscheln v.
См. также в других словарях:
spank — ► VERB ▪ slap with one s open hand or a flat object, especially on the buttocks as a punishment. ► NOUN ▪ a slap or series of slaps of this type. ORIGIN perhaps imitative … English terms dictionary
spank the monkey — verb To masturbate (male). Dan said, Im going to go home and spank the monkey … Wiktionary
spank — verb Spank is used with these nouns as the object: ↑bottom … Collocations dictionary
spank — [ spæŋk ] verb transitive to hit someone, especially a child, on their BOTTOM with your open hand … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
spank — verb (T) to hit a child, on their bottom with your open hand compare smack 1 spanking, spank noun (C, U): If you don t stop that noise, you ll get a spanking … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
spank — verb slap with one s open hand or a flat object, especially on the buttocks as a punishment. noun a slap or series of slaps of this type. Origin C18: perh. imitative … English new terms dictionary
spank — verb he would never dream of spanking his children Syn: smack, slap, hit, cuff; informal wallop, belt, whack, tan someone s hide … Thesaurus of popular words
spank the monkey — Verb. To masturbate. A term for male masturbation … English slang and colloquialisms
spank — I. /spæŋk / (say spangk) verb (t) 1. to strike (a person, usually a child) with the open hand, a slipper, etc., especially on the buttocks, as in punishment. –noun 2. a blow given in spanking; a smart or resounding slap. –phrase 3. spank the …,… …
spank — UK [spæŋk] / US verb [transitive] Word forms spank : present tense I/you/we/they spank he/she/it spanks present participle spanking past tense spanked past participle spanked to hit someone, especially a child, on their bottom (= the part of the… … English dictionary
spank — I. transitive verb Etymology: imitative Date: circa 1712 to strike especially on the buttocks with the open hand • spank noun II. intransitive verb Etymology: back formation from spanking Date: 1788 to move quickly, dashingly, or spiritedly … New Collegiate Dictionary