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41 kraulen
I v/i (ist gekrault) Schwimmstil: do the crawlII v/t (hat/ist) (Strecke) swim... doing the crawl; einen neuen Weltrekord kraulen set up a new world record for the crawl—v/t: einen Hund etc. kraulen ruffle a dog’s etc. fur ( oder neck); jemandem das Haar kraulen run one’s fingers through s.o.’s hair; sich (Dat) den Bart kraulen finger one’s beard* * *(liebkosen) to chuck; to scratch; to fondle;(schwimmen) to do the crawl* * *krau|len I ['kraulən] aux haben or sein (SCHWIMMEN)1. vito do or swim the crawl2. vtIIer hat or ist die Strecke gekrault — he swam the stretch front crawl
vtto fondlejdn in den Haaren kráúlen — to run one's fingers through sb's hair
* * *(a style of swimming in which the arms make alternate overarm movements: She's better at the crawl than she is at the breaststroke.) crawl* * *krau·len1[ˈkraulən]▪ das K\kraulen the crawl50 m \kraulen to do a 50 m crawlkrau·len2[ˈkraulən]vt (liebkosen)▪ jdn [irgendwo] \kraulen to scratch sb lightly [somewhere]jdm das Kinn \kraulen to chuck sb under the skineinen Hund zwischen den Ohren \kraulen to tickle a dog between its ears* * *I 1.intransitives Verb; mit Richtungsangabe mit sein do or swim the crawl2.über den See/ans Ufer kraulen — swim across the lake/to the bank using the crawl
transitives Verb; auch mit seinIIeine Strecke kraulen — cover a distance using the crawl
transitives Verb* * *kraulen1 SPORTA. v/i (ist gekrault) Schwimmstil: do the crawlB. v/t (hat/ist) (Strecke) swim … doing the crawl;einen neuen Weltrekord kraulen set up a new world record for the crawlkraulen2 v/t:einen Hund etcjemandem das Haar kraulen run one’s fingers through sb’s hair;sich (dat)den Bart kraulen finger one’s beard* * *I 1.intransitives Verb; mit Richtungsangabe mit sein do or swim the crawl2.über den See/ans Ufer kraulen — swim across the lake/to the bank using the crawl
transitives Verb; auch mit seinIItransitives Verb* * *(Schwimmstil) v.to do the crawl expr. -
42 mannschaftsdienlich
I Adj. unselfish* * *mannschaftsdienlich SPORTA. adj unselfishmannschaftsdienlich spielen auch play a team game -
43 sturmschwach
I Adj. weak up front, weak in attack (Am. offense)II Adv.: sturmschwach spielen show weakness in attack, play without any effective attack (Am. offense)* * *sturmschwach SPORTA. adj weak up front, weak in attack (US offense)B. adv:sturmschwach spielen show weakness in attack, play without any effective attack (US offense) -
44 torlos
* * *goalless; scoreless* * *tor|losadjgoallessdas Spiel blieb tórlos, das Spiel ging tórlos aus — it was a goalless draw, there was no score
* * *torlos SPORTA. adj attr goalless;torloses Unentschieden goalless drawB. adv:die Begegnung endete torlos the match ended nil-all (US 0-0) -
45 Auswärts-
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46 Sportbogen
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47 Sportübertragungsrechte
Sport·über·tra·gungs·rech·tepl TV sport broadcasting rights pl -
48 Unparteiischer
(Sport) umpire; referee; ref* * *Ụn|par|tei|ische(r) ['ʊnpartaiɪʃə]mf decl as adjimpartial or neutral person* * *Un·par·tei·i·sche(r)▪ ein \Unparteiischerr/eine \Unparteiischer an impartial [or neutral] person▪ der/die \Unparteiischer the referee -
49 K.o.-System
(Sport) n.knockout-system (Sport) n. -
50 Sportart
Sport·art fdiscipline, kind of sport -
51 Sportschuh
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52 Sportblatt
Sport·blattnt sports paper -
53 Sportbrille
Sport·bril·lef sports glasses -
54 Sportgetränk
Sport·ge·tränknt isotonic drink -
55 Sportlenkrad
Sport·lenk·radnt AUTO sports-car-style steering wheel -
56 im Abseits stehen
(Sport) to be offside -
57 im Abseits stehend
(Sport) offside -
58 vom Platz stellen
(Sport) to send off -
59 die Notbremse ziehen
(Sport) ausdr.to commit a professional foul expr. ausdr.to apply the emergency brake expr. -
60 jemanden einholen
(Sport) ausdr.to draw level with expr.
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