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1 am Daumen lutschen
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2 Daumen
m; -s, -; thumb; am Daumen lutschen suck one’s thumb; jemandem den oder die Daumen halten oder drücken fig. keep one’s fingers crossed (for s.o.); Daumen drehen umg. twiddle one’s thumbs (auch fig.); den Daumen auf etw. (Akk) haben oder halten umg., fig. keep tabs on s.th., watch over s.th.; etw. über den Daumen peilen umg. make a rough guess at s.th.; über den Daumen ( gepeilt) umg. at a rough guess* * *der Daumenthumb* * *Dau|men ['daumən]m -s, -thumbjdm or für jdn die Dáúmen drücken or halten — to keep one's fingers crossed for sb
See:→ peilen* * *der1) (the short thick finger of the hand, set at a different angle from the other four.) thumb2) (the part of a glove or mitten covering this finger.) thumb* * *Dau·men<-s, ->[ˈdaumən]m thumb, pollex specam \Daumen lutschen to suck one's thumb▶ jdm die \Daumen drücken [o halten] to keep one's fingers crossed [for sb]▶ etw über den \Daumen peilen to estimate sth by rule of thumb* * *der; Daumens, Daumen: thumbjemandem den od. die Daumen drücken od. halten — keep one's fingers crossed for somebody
auf etwas (Dat.) den Daumen haben, auf etwas (Akk.) den Daumen halten — (ugs.) keep a careful eye or check on something
[etwas] über den Daumen peilen — (ugs.) make a guesstimate [of something] (coll.)
* * *am Daumen lutschen suck one’s thumb;drücken fig keep one’s fingers crossed (for sb);den Daumen auf etwas (akk)halten umg, fig keep tabs on sth, watch over sth;etwas über den Daumen peilen umg make a rough guess at sth;über den Daumen (gepeilt) umg at a rough guess* * *der; Daumens, Daumen: thumbjemandem den od. die Daumen drücken od. halten — keep one's fingers crossed for somebody
auf etwas (Dat.) den Daumen haben, auf etwas (Akk.) den Daumen halten — (ugs.) keep a careful eye or check on something
[etwas] über den Daumen peilen — (ugs.) make a guesstimate [of something] (coll.)
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3 lutschen
vt/i suck; am Daumen lutschen suck one’s thumb; er ist dauernd am Lutschen umg., dauernd lutscht er etwas auch he’s always got something in his mouth* * *to suck* * *lụt|schen ['lʊtʃn]vtito suck ( an etw (dat) sth)* * *1) (to hold something between the lips or inside the mouth, as though drawing liquid from it: I told him to take the sweet out of his mouth, but he just went on sucking; He sucked the end of his pencil.) suck2) (an act of sucking: I gave him a suck of my lollipop.) suck* * *lut·schen[ˈlʊtʃn̩]I. vt▪ etw \lutschen to suck [on] sthein Bonbon \lutschen to suck a sweet [or AM on a piece of candyII. viam Daumen \lutschen to suck one's thumb* * *1.transitives Verb suck2.intransitives Verb suckan etwas (Dat.) lutschen — suck something
* * *lutschen v/t & v/i suck;am Daumen lutschen suck one’s thumb;* * *1.transitives Verb suck2.intransitives Verb suckan etwas (Dat.) lutschen — suck something
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4 nuckeln
* * *nụ|ckeln ['nʊkln]vi (inf)(Mensch) to suck ( an +dat at); (Tier) to suckle ( an +dat from)* * *nu·ckeln[ˈnʊkl̩n]* * *intransitives Verb (ugs.) suck (an + Dat. at)am Daumen/Schnuller nuckeln — suck one's thumb/a or one's dummy
* * *nuckeln v/i umg:nuckeln an (+dat) suck (at)* * *intransitives Verb (ugs.) suck (an + Dat. at)am Daumen/Schnuller nuckeln — suck one's thumb/a or one's dummy
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5 Daumen
Dau·men <-s, -> [ʼdaumən] mthumb, pollex spec;am \Daumen lutschen to suck one's thumbWENDUNGEN:jdm die \Daumen drücken [o halten] to keep one's fingers crossed [for sb];etw über den \Daumen peilen to estimate sth by rule of thumb -
6 lutschen
lut·schen [ʼlʊtʃn̩]vtetw \lutschen to suck [on] sth;ein Bonbon \lutschen to suck a sweet [or (Am) on a piece of candy]viam Daumen \lutschen to suck one's thumb
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