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1 wiegen
to dandle; to weigh* * *wie|gen I ['viːgn]1. vtwíégende Bewegung — swaying motion
einen wíégenden Gang haben — to sway one's hips when one walks
2) (= zerkleinern) to chop up2. vr(Boot etc) to rock (gently); (Mensch, Äste etc) to swaysich im Tanz wíégen — to do an undulating dance
II pret wog [voːk] ptp gewogen [gə'voːgn]sich in trügerischen Hoffnungen wíégen — to nurture false hopes
vti(= abwiegen) to weighwie viel wiegst du? — how heavy are you?, what do you weigh?
schwer wíégen (fig) — to carry a lot of weight; (Irrtum)
gewogen und zu leicht befunden (Bibl fig) — fig) weighed and found wanting
See:→ auch gewogen* * *1) (to hold or rock as if in a cradle: She cradled the child in her arms.) cradle2) (to swing (a baby) gently in one's arms to comfort it or make it sleep.) rock3) (to find the heaviness of (something) by placing it on a scale: He weighed himself on the bathroom scales; You must have your luggage weighed at the airport.) weigh4) (to be equal to in heaviness: This parcel weighs one kilo; How much / What does this box weigh?) weigh* * *wie·gen1<wog, gewogen>[ˈvi:gn̩]I. vt▪ jdn/etw \wiegen to weigh sb/sthII. vi to weighviel/wenig/eine bestimmte Anzahl von Kilo \wiegen to weigh a lot/not to weigh much/to weigh a certain number of kiloswie·gen2I. vt▪ jdn/etw \wiegen to rock sb/sthden Kopf \wiegen to shake one's head [slowly]die Hüften/den Oberkörper \wiegen to sway one's hips/one's torso▪ etw \wiegen to chop sth [finely]II. vrsich akk [nicht zu früh] in Sicherheit \wiegen [not] to lull oneself [too early on] into a false sense of security* * *Iunregelmäßiges transitives, intransitives Verb, weighwas od. wieviel wiegst du? — how much do you weigh?; what weight or how heavy are you?
II 1. 2.schwer wiegen — (fig.) carry weight
* * *wiegen1; wiegt, wog, hat gewogenA. v/t weigh;das ist reichlich/knapp gewogen it’s a bit over/under;gewogen und zu leicht befunden fig weighed and found wantingB. v/i1. weigh;zu viel/wenig wiegen be over/under weight;schwerer wiegen als be heavier than, weigh more than, outweigh;wie viel wiegen Sie? how much do you weigh?2. fig:schwer wiegen carry weight;bedeutend schwerer wiegen (als) Tat, Vergehen, Fehler etc: be considerably more serious (than)C. v/r weigh o.s.wiegen2A. v/t1. (schaukeln) rock (in den Schlaf to sleep)2. (zerkleinern) chopB. v/r sway; Boot: auch rock;sich in den Hüften wiegen sway one’s hips;wiegender Gang swaying walk;* * *Iunregelmäßiges transitives, intransitives Verb, weighwas od. wieviel wiegst du? — how much do you weigh?; what weight or how heavy are you?
II 1. 2.schwer wiegen — (fig.) carry weight
* * *v.(§ p.,pp.: wog, gewogen)= to dandle v.to weigh (on) v.to weigh v. -
2 Hüfte
f; -, -n hip; von Tieren: haunch; mit wiegenden Hüften with hips swaying; sich in den Hüften wiegen sway one’s hips; mit den Hüften wackeln wiggle one’s hips; die Arme in die Hüften stemmen put one’s hands on one’s hips; die Arme oder mit den Armen in den Hüften auch (with) arms akimbo; aus der Hüfte schießen shoot from the hip; ich stand bis an die Hüften im Wasser / Schilf I was standing waist-deep ( oder up to my waist) in water / waist-high ( oder up to my waist) in reeds* * *die Hüftehip; ilium; haunch* * *Hụ̈f|te ['hʏftə]f -, -nhip; (von Tieren) haunchbis an die Hüften reichen — to come up to the waist
wir standen bis an die Hüften in Brennnesseln/im Wasser — we stood waist-high or up to the waist in (stinging) nettles/waist-deep or up to the waist in water
die Arme in die Hüften stützen — to put one's hands on one's hips
er stand mit den Armen in die Hüften gestützt da — he stood there hands on hips, he stood there with arms akimbo
* * *Hüf·te<-, -n>[ˈhʏftə]f1. (Körperpartie) hipdie Arme in die \Hüften stemmen to put one's hands on one's hips, to stand [with] arms akimbo; Tier haunchmit den \Hüften wackeln, die \Hüften wiegen to wiggle one's hipsaus der \Hüfte schießen to shoot from the hipbis an die \Hüfteen reichen to come up to the waistwir standen bis an die \Hüfte im Wasser we stood waist-deep [or up to the waist] in water* * *die; Hüfte, Hüften hip* * *mit wiegenden Hüften with hips swaying;sich in den Hüften wiegen sway one’s hips;mit den Hüften wackeln wiggle one’s hips;die Arme in die Hüften stemmen put one’s hands on one’s hips;mit den Armen in den Hüften auch (with) arms akimbo;aus der Hüfte schießen shoot from the hip;ich stand bis an die Hüften im Wasser/Schilf I was standing waist-deep ( oder up to my waist) in water/waist-high ( oder up to my waist) in reeds* * *die; Hüfte, Hüften hip* * *-n f.haunch n.(§ pl.: haunches)hip n.ilium n. -
3 wiegen
wie·gen1. wie·gen <wog, gewogen> [ʼvi:gn̩]vtjdn/etw \wiegen to weigh sb/sth;vi to weigh;viel/ wenig/eine bestimmte Anzahl von Kilo \wiegen to weigh a lot/not to weigh much/to weigh a certain number of kilos2. wie·genvt1) ( hin und her bewegen)jdn/etw \wiegen to rock sb/sth;den Kopf \wiegen to shake one's head [slowly];die Hüften/den Oberkörper \wiegen to sway one's hips/one's torsoetw \wiegen to chop sth [finely]vr1) ( sich hin und her bewegen)2) ( fälschlich glauben)sich [nicht zu früh] in Sicherheit \wiegen [not] to lull oneself [too early on] into a false sense of security -
4 wiegen1;
wiegt, wog, hat gewogenI v/t weigh; das ist reichlich / knapp gewogen it’s a bit over / under; gewogen und zu leicht befunden fig. weighed and found wantingII v/i1. weigh; zu viel / wenig wiegen be over / under weight; schwerer wiegen als be heavier than, weigh more than, outweigh; was oder wie viel wiegen Sie? how much do you weigh?2. fig.: schwer wiegen carry weight; bedeutend schwerer wiegen ( als) Tat, Vergehen, Fehler etc.: be considerably more serious (than)III v/refl weigh o.s.—I v/t2. (zerkleinern) chopII v/refl sway; Boot: auch rock; sich in den Hüften wiegen sway one’s hips; wiegender Gang swaying walk; sich in der Hoffnung wiegen, dass... fig. cherish the hope that...; Sicherheit 1 -
5 sich in den Hüften wiegen
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