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1 nip
I 1. transitive verb,- pp-1) zwickennip somebody's toe/somebody on the leg — jemanden od. jemandem in den Zeh/jemanden am Bein zwicken
2)2. intransitive verb,nip in — hinein-/hereinflitzen (ugs.)
3. nounnip out — hinaus-/herausflitzen (ugs.)
2) (coldness of air) Kälte, dieII nounthere's a nip in the air — es ist frisch
* * *[nip] 1. past tense, past participle - nipped; verb1) (to press between the thumb and a finger, or between claws or teeth, causing pain; to pinch or bite: A crab nipped her toe; The dog nipped her ankle.) kneifen2) (to cut with such an action: He nipped the wire with the pliers; He nipped off the heads of the flowers.) abzwicken3) (to sting: Iodine nips when it is put on a cut.) beißen4) (to move quickly; to make a quick, usually short, journey: I'll just nip into this shop for cigarettes; He nipped over to Paris for the week-end.) flitzen5) (to stop the growth of (plants etc): The frost has nipped the roses.) vernichten2. noun1) (the act of pinching or biting: His dog gave her a nip on the ankle.) das Kneifen2) (a sharp stinging quality, or coldness in the weather: a nip in the air.) das Schneiden3) (a small drink, especially of spirits.) das Schlückchen•- nippy- nip something in the bud
- nip in the bud* * *[nɪp]* * *[nɪp]n (pej)Japs m (pej inf)* * *nip1 [nıp]A v/t1. kneifen, zwicken:the dog nipped my leg der Hund zwickte mich ins Bein;nip one’s finger in the door sich den Finger in der Tür einklemmen;nip off abzwicken, abknipsen4. sla) klauenb) besonders US schnappen, verhaftenB v/i2. besonders Br umg flitzen, sausen:a) hinein-, hereinflitzen,b) AUTO einscheren;I’ll nip out to buy some cigarettes ich hol mir nur schnell ein paar ZigarettenC s1. Kniff m:give one’s finger a nip in the door sich den Finger in der Tür einklemmen2. Schädigung f (durch Frost etc)3. a) Kälte f:there’s a nip in the air es ist ganz schön frischb) strenger Frost4. a nip of ein bisschen:he went out for a nip of fresh air er ging frische Luft schnappennip2 [nıp]B s Schlückchen n:* * *I 1. transitive verb,- pp-1) zwickennip somebody's toe/somebody on the leg — jemanden od. jemandem in den Zeh/jemanden am Bein zwicken
2)2. intransitive verb,nip off — abzwicken; (with scissors) abknipsen. See also bud 1.
nip in — hinein-/hereinflitzen (ugs.)
3. nounnip out — hinaus-/herausflitzen (ugs.)
2) (coldness of air) Kälte, dieII noun(of spirits etc.) Schlückchen, das* * *v.kneifen v.(§ p.,pp.: kniff, gekniffen)zwicken v. -
2 Nip
I 1. transitive verb,- pp-1) zwickennip somebody's toe/somebody on the leg — jemanden od. jemandem in den Zeh/jemanden am Bein zwicken
2)2. intransitive verb,nip in — hinein-/hereinflitzen (ugs.)
3. nounnip out — hinaus-/herausflitzen (ugs.)
2) (coldness of air) Kälte, dieII nounthere's a nip in the air — es ist frisch
* * *[nip] 1. past tense, past participle - nipped; verb1) (to press between the thumb and a finger, or between claws or teeth, causing pain; to pinch or bite: A crab nipped her toe; The dog nipped her ankle.) kneifen2) (to cut with such an action: He nipped the wire with the pliers; He nipped off the heads of the flowers.) abzwicken3) (to sting: Iodine nips when it is put on a cut.) beißen4) (to move quickly; to make a quick, usually short, journey: I'll just nip into this shop for cigarettes; He nipped over to Paris for the week-end.) flitzen5) (to stop the growth of (plants etc): The frost has nipped the roses.) vernichten2. noun1) (the act of pinching or biting: His dog gave her a nip on the ankle.) das Kneifen2) (a sharp stinging quality, or coldness in the weather: a nip in the air.) das Schneiden3) (a small drink, especially of spirits.) das Schlückchen•- nippy- nip something in the bud
- nip in the bud* * *[nɪp]* * *[nɪp]n (pej)Japs m (pej inf)* * ** * *I 1. transitive verb,- pp-1) zwickennip somebody's toe/somebody on the leg — jemanden od. jemandem in den Zeh/jemanden am Bein zwicken
2)2. intransitive verb,nip off — abzwicken; (with scissors) abknipsen. See also bud 1.
nip in — hinein-/hereinflitzen (ugs.)
3. nounnip out — hinaus-/herausflitzen (ugs.)
2) (coldness of air) Kälte, dieII noun(of spirits etc.) Schlückchen, das* * *v.kneifen v.(§ p.,pp.: kniff, gekniffen)zwicken v. -
3 chill
1.[tʃɪl]noun1) (cold sensation) Frösteln, das; (feverish shivering) Schüttelfrost, der; (illness) Erkältung, diecatch a chill — sich verkühlen od. erkälten
take the chill off [something] — etwas leicht erwärmen
2. transitive verb 3. intransitive verbthere's a chill in the air — es ist ziemlich kühl [draußen]
1) abkühlen2) see academic.ru/85299/chill_out">chill out4. adjective(literary; lit. or fig.) kühlPhrasal Verbs:* * *[ il] 1. noun1) (coldness: There's a chill in the air.) die Kälte2) (an illness which causes shivering: I think I've caught a chill.) die Erkältung2. adjective(cold: a chill wind.) kühl3. verb- chilly- chilliness* * *[tʃɪl]I. nIII. vi1. (grow cold) abkühlenIV. vt1. FOOD▪ to \chill sth etw [ab]kühlen [lassen]to \chill sb to the bone jdn bis ins Mark erschütternto \chill sb's marrow jdm einen [eiskalten] Schauer über den Rücken jagen* * *[tʃɪl]1. n1) Frische fthe sun took the chill off the water —
you should take the chill off the wine — Sie sollten den Wein nicht so eiskalt servieren
3) (fig)a distinct chill in East/West relations —
his presence cast a chill over the meeting — durch seine Anwesenheit wurde das Treffen sehr kühl or frostig
2. adj (lit)kühl, frisch; (fig liter) reception kühl, frostig3. vt1) (lit) wine, meat kühlenI was chilled to the bone or marrow — die Kälte ging mir bis auf die Knochen
4. vi (inf)chillen (sl), relaxen (sl)* * *chill [tʃıl]A sa chill of fear ein Angstschauder;send chills (up and) down sb’s spine jemandem Schauder über den Rücken jagen2. Kälte f, Kühle f (beide auch fig):take the chill off etwas leicht anwärmen, überschlagen lassen3. Erkältung f:catch a chill sich erkälten;she’s got a chill on the bladder umg sie hat sich die Blase erkältet4. fig Gefühl n der Entmutigung, gedrückte Stimmung:5. METALLa) Kokille f, Abschreck-, Gussform fb) Abschreckstück nB adj2. fig bedrückend, entmutigendC v/i1. abkühlenD v/t1. a) jemanden frösteln lassenb) abkühlen (lassen), kalt machen, Lebensmittel etc kühlen:chilled gekühlt, Kühl…;chilled cargo Kühlgut n, gekühlte Ladung;2. figa) abkühlen, dämpfenb) entmutigen3. METALLa) abschrecken, härten:chilled iron Hartguss m;b) in Kokille (ver)gießen* * *1.[tʃɪl]noun1) (cold sensation) Frösteln, das; (feverish shivering) Schüttelfrost, der; (illness) Erkältung, diecatch a chill — sich verkühlen od. erkälten
take the chill off [something] — etwas leicht erwärmen
2. transitive verb 3. intransitive verbthere's a chill in the air — es ist ziemlich kühl [draußen]
1) abkühlen4. adjective(literary; lit. or fig.) kühlPhrasal Verbs:* * *n.Frostgefühl n.Kältegefühl n.Mutlosigkeit f.
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