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* * *[flʌŋk]* * *[flʌŋk] (inf)1. vidurchfallen (inf), durchrasseln (inf), durch die Prüfung fliegen (inf)2. vttest verhauen (inf); candidate durchfallen or durchrasseln lassen (inf)to flunk German/an exam — in Deutsch/bei einer Prüfung durchfallen (inf)
* * *flunk [flʌŋk] besonders US umgA v/t SCHULEB v/i1. SCHULE durchrasseln, durchrauschen2. sich drücken, kneifenC s SCHULE Durchrasseln n, Durchrauschen n* * *v.durchfallen v. -
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geol. (Hystr.) Flügel
2. n1) gener. Dependance (б.ч. отеля), Dependenz (б.ч. отеля), Flügel (здания), Nebenbau, Nebengebäuden, Schutzblech (колеса велосипеда, мотоцикла), Seitenflügel (здания), (птичье) Flederwisch, Kotflügel (кузова автомобиля), Flitsch2) geol. Ala (Ins.) (в противоположность надкрылью), Flanke (напр. складки), Flügel (напр., складки), Ohr, Schenkel (складки), Seite (напр. сброса), Seite (сброса), Öhrchen3) Av. Aerofoil, Airfoil, Schaufel (напр. вентилятора), Tragfläche (ñì. Flügel, Tragflügel), (несущее) tragender Flügel, Tragflügel4) navy. Nöck5) poet. Fittich (б.ч. большой птицы), Fittich (б. ч. большой птицы)6) milit. (несущая) Fläche, Flügel (летательного аппарата), Flügel (оперативного построения войск), Kettenabdeckung (гусеничной машины), (грязезащитное) Kotflügel (автомобиля)7) eng. Flügel (мельницы), Flügel (самолёта), Flügelarm (семафора), Linienflanke (Spektralanalyse), Windflügel, tragende Fläche9) construct. Drehflügel10) railw. Flügel (напр. семафора), Arm (семафора)11) auto. Windflügel (рабочего колеса вентилятора), Kotflügel (m)12) astr. Flügel (спектральной линии)13) artil. Schwinge15) road.wrk. Flügelmauer, Schaufel16) textile. Unde19) S.-Germ. Fecke20) pompous. (pl) Schwinge (крупных, сильных птиц; тж. перен.)21) low.germ. Flunk22) aerodyn. Deck, Flügelsystem, Haupttragfläche (самолёта), Tragdeck, Fläche24) shipb. Flügelblatt, (подводное) Flügel -
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n1) gener. Schweinskeule (свиньи), Lauf, Bein, Fuß (ступня)2) geol. Fuß (Arthr.), Kriechfuß (Moll.), Lauf (Vert.)3) colloq. Hachse (человека)5) eng. Stütze6) jocul. Flunk, Hinterpfote (человека)8) mining. Ständer (напр., проходческого копра)9) hunt. Ständer (человека)10) oil. Hubbein (морской платформы), Standbein (морской платформы)11) S.-Germ. Stotze12) avunc. Pedal13) shipb. Arm (лапа кронштейна гребного вала) -
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(DE) durchfallen; (EN) be chucked; be ploughed; come mucker; flunk; get ploughed; go a mucker -
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(DE) durchfallen; durchgefallen; versagen; versagt; durchplumpsen; fallieren; (EN) be a flop; be plucked; become bankrupt; bust; fail; fail in an examination; fall flat; flop; flunk; go flop; go phut; skew; slip up; turn out crabs -
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(DE) boykottieren; boykottiert; durchfallen; stürzen; stürzt; zuschanden; (EN) blackball; bowl out; dipt; fail; floor; flunk; foil; frustrate; kill; overthrew; overthrow; overthrow, overthrew, overthrown; overthrown; plough; pluck; unseat; unstate; upset, upset
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