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1 bubble
1. noun1) Blase, die; (small) Perle, die; (fig.) Seifenblase, dieblow bubbles — [Seifen]blasen machen
2) (domed canopy) [Glas]kuppel, die2. intransitive verb1) (form bubbles) [Wasser, Schlamm, Lava:] Blasen bilden; [Suppe, Flüssigkeiten:] brodeln; (make sound of bubbles) [Bach, Quelle:] plätschern2) (fig.)bubble with something — vor etwas (Dat.) übersprudeln
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/84907/bubble_over">bubble over* * *1. noun(a floating ball of air or gas: bubbles in lemonade.) die Blase2. verb(to form or rise in bubbles: The champagne bubbled in the glass.) sprudeln- bubbly- bubble over* * *bub·ble[ˈbʌbl̩]suddenly the \bubble burst auf einmal ist alles wie eine Seifenblase geplatztto blow a \bubble eine Seifenblase machenII. vi kochen; coffee, stew brodeln; boiling water, fountain sprudeln; champagne perlen; (make bubbling sound) blubbern; ( fig) anger kochen* * *['bʌbl]1. nBlase f; (on plane etc) (Glas)kuppel fto burst sb's bubble (fig) — jdn auf den Boden der Tatsachen zurückbringen
2. vi2) (= make bubbling noise) blubbern (inf); (cooking liquid, geyser etc) brodeln; (stream) plätschern3) (fig)to bubble with excitement/enthusiasm/confidence — fast platzen vor Aufregung/Begeisterung/Selbstvertrauen
* * *bubble [ˈbʌbl]A s3. fig Seifenblase f:burst the bubble of etwas wie eine Seifenblase zerplatzen lassen4. fig Schwindel(geschäft) m(n):prick the bubble den Schwindel auffliegen lassen5. a) Sprudeln n, Brodeln n, (Auf)Wallen nb) Perlen nB v/ia) sprudeln, brodeln, (auf)wallen (kochendes Wasser etc)b) sprudeln, perlen (Sekt etc)c) Blasen bilden (Gas):with vor dat)* * *1. noun1) Blase, die; (small) Perle, die; (fig.) Seifenblase, dieblow bubbles — [Seifen]blasen machen
2) (domed canopy) [Glas]kuppel, die2. intransitive verb1) (form bubbles) [Wasser, Schlamm, Lava:] Blasen bilden; [Suppe, Flüssigkeiten:] brodeln; (make sound of bubbles) [Bach, Quelle:] plätschern2) (fig.)bubble with something — vor etwas (Dat.) übersprudeln
Phrasal Verbs:* * *n.Blase -n f. v.blubbern v.sprudeln v. -
2 froth
1. noun(foam) Schaum, der2. intransitive verbfroth at the mouth — Schaum vor dem Mund haben
* * *[froƟ] 1. noun(a mass of small bubbles on the top of a liquid etc: Some types of beer have more froth than others.) der Schaum,die Blume2. verb(to have or produce froth: Mad dogs froth at the mouth.) schäumen- academic.ru/29674/frothy">frothy* * *[frɒθ, AM frɑ:θ]4.II. vi schäumento \froth at the mouth (form bubbles) Schaum vor dem Mund haben; ( fig: be very angry) vor Wut schäumenIII. vt▪ to \froth sth [up] etw aufschäumenshake the drink before you serve it to \froth it up das Getränk vor dem Servieren durch Schütteln aufschäumen* * *[frɒɵ]1. n1) (on liquids MED) Schaum m2) (= light conversation, frivolities) Firlefanz mthe present froth and commotion over the elections — der ganze Zirkus, der im Moment um die Wahlen gemacht wird
2. vischäumenthe beer frothed over the edge of the glass — der Schaum floss über den Rand des Bierglases
a cup of frothing coffee — eine Tasse Kaffee mit Schaum
he was frothing at the mouth ( with rage) — er schäumte vor Wut
* * *froth [frɒθ]A s1. Schaum m (von Bier etc)3. fig Firlefanz m pejB v/t1. mit Schaum bedeckena) zum Schäumen bringen,b) zu Schaum schlagenC v/i schäumen:a) er hatte Schaum vor dem Mund,b) fig er schäumte (vor Wut)* * *1. noun(foam) Schaum, der2. intransitive verb* * *n.Schaum -¨e m.Schäume f. -
3 froth
[frɒɵ, Am frɑ:ɵ] nPHRASES:to \froth at the mouth ( form bubbles) Schaum vor dem Mund haben;to \froth sth [up] etw aufschäumen;shake the drink before you serve it to \froth it up das Getränk vor dem Servieren durch Schütteln aufschäumen -
4 sparkling
adjective1) (flashing) glitzernd [Stein, Diamant]2) (bright) funkelnd [Augen]3) (brilliant) glänzend [Schauspiel, Aufführung, Rede]* * *2) (lively: sparkling humour/wit.) sprühend* * *spar·kling[ˈspɑ:kl̩ɪŋ, AM ˈspɑ:r-]\sparkling white teeth strahlend weiße Zähnehe's a \sparkling conversationalist er ist ein geistreicher Gesprächspartner\sparkling conversation/wit spritzige Unterhaltung/sprühender Geist\sparkling performance glänzende Leistung3. (bubbling) drink mit Kohlensäure nach n; lemonade perlend; wine, champagne schäumend, moussierend\sparkling mineral water Mineralwasser nt mit Kohlensäure* * *['spAːklɪŋ]1. adjlights glänzend, funkelnd; eyes funkelnd; wit sprühend; (= lively) person vor Leben sprühend; (= scintillating) performance brilliant; (= witty) person, speech, conversation vor Geist sprühend; (= bubbling) lemonade etc perlend; wine perlend, moussierend; cider kohlensäurehaltigsparkling (mineral) water — Mineralwasser nt mit Kohlensäure, Selterswasser nt
sparkling wine (as type) — Schaumwein m, Sekt m
in sparkling form — in glänzender Form
the car was sparkling ( clean) — das Auto blitzte vor Sauberkeit
2. advfunkelnd, blitzend* * *sparkling [-klıŋ] adj (adv sparklingly)1. funkelnd, sprühend (beide auch fig Witz etc)2. fig Geist sprühend, spritzig (Person, auch Dialog etc)3. schäumend, moussierend:a) Schaumwein m,b) Sekt m;sparkling water Sprudel m* * *adjective1) (flashing) glitzernd [Stein, Diamant]2) (bright) funkelnd [Augen]3) (brilliant) glänzend [Schauspiel, Aufführung, Rede]* * *adj.funkelnd adj.
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