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1 burglaries
plural; see academic.ru/9673/burglary">burglary -
2 spate
noun1) (flood)the river/waterfall is in [full] spate — der Fluss/Wasserfall führt Hochwasser
2) (fig.): (large amount)* * *[speɪt]n no plto be in full \spate Hochwasser führen3.▶ to be in full \spate in vollem Redefluss sein* * *[speɪt]n(of river) Hochwasser nt; (fig, of letters, orders etc) Flut f; (of burglaries, accidents) Serie f; (of words, abuse) Schwall m* * *spate [speıt] s1. besonders Br Überschwemmung f, Hochwasser n:be in spate Hochwasser führen2. fig (Wort-) Schwall m, Flut f* * *noun1) (flood)the river/waterfall is in [full] spate — der Fluss/Wasserfall führt Hochwasser
2) (fig.): (large amount)* * *n.Flut -en f. -
3 rash
I noun(Med.) [Haut]ausschlag, derII adjectivevoreilig [Urteil, Entscheidung, Entschluss]; überstürzt [Versprechungen, Handlung, Erklärung]; ungestüm [Person]* * *I [ræʃ] adjective(acting, or done, with little caution or thought: a rash person/action/statement; It was rash of you to leave your present job without first finding another.) unbesonnen- academic.ru/90710/rashly">rashly- rashness II [ræʃ] noun(a large number of red spots on the skin: That child has a rash - is it measles?) der Anschlag* * *[ræʃ]I. n<pl -es>nettle \rash Nesselausschlag m, Nesselsucht fII. adj übereilt, hastig, vorschnellit was very \rash of you das war sehr unbesonnen von dira \rash decision ein überstürzter [o übereilter] Entschlussin a \rash moment in einem unbedachten Augenblick* * *I [rʃ]nIIadj (+er)person unbesonnen; act also voreilig, überstürzt; thoughts voreilig; promise, words, decision voreilig, vorschnellit was rash of him to promise that — es war etwas voreilig von ihm, das zu versprechen
don't do anything rash — tu ja nichts Übereiltes or Überstürztes, nur nichts übereilen or überstürzen
in a rash moment — in einem unbedachten or unbesonnen Moment
* * *rash1 [ræʃ] adj (adv rashly)1. hastig, übereilt, -stürzt, vorschnell2. unbesonnen, unvorsichtig:in a rash moment in einem schwachen Augenblickrash2 [ræʃ] s1. MED (Haut)Ausschlag m:come out in a rash einen Ausschlag bekommen2. fig Flut f:a rash of burglaries eine Einbruchsserie, eine Serie von Einbrüchen* * *I noun(Med.) [Haut]ausschlag, derII adjectivedevelop a or break out or come out in a rash — einen Ausschlag bekommen
voreilig [Urteil, Entscheidung, Entschluss]; überstürzt [Versprechungen, Handlung, Erklärung]; ungestüm [Person]* * *adj.voreilig adj. n.Ausschlag m.Hautausschlag m. -
4 burglar alarm
nounAlarmanlage, die* * ** * *ˈbur·glar alarmn Alarmanlage fto set off a \burglar alarm eine Alarmanlage auslösen* * *nAlarmanlage f* * ** * *nounAlarmanlage, die -
5 burglary
nounEinbruch, der; (offence) [Einbruchs]diebstahl, der* * *plural - burglaries; noun ((an act of) illegally entering a house etc to steal: He has been charged with burglary.)* * *bur·gla·ry[ˈbɜ:gləri, AM ˈbɜ:rg-]naggravated \burglary LAW erschwerter Diebstahl* * *['bɜːglərɪ]nEinbruch m; (= offence) (Einbruchs)diebstahl m* * *commit burglary einen Einbruch begehen* * *nounEinbruch, der; (offence) [Einbruchs]diebstahl, der* * *n.Einbruch -¨e m.
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