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1 Flick
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2 Flick
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3 Flick
n -(e)s, -eзаплата; лоскут ( для починки) -
4 Flick
сущ.общ. заплата, лоскут (для починки) -
5 flick
■ Action of kicking the ball with little force but great precision and effect.■ Nicht sehr harter, dafür gefühlvoller und platzierter Schuss.■ To kick the ball lightly over a short distance.■ Den Ball nicht sehr hart, dafür sehr gefühlvoll und platziert mit dem Innen- oder Außenspann treffen.♦ Den Ball ins Tor schlenzen. -
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7 Flick
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8 Flick- und Schneidereianhänger
сущ.Универсальный немецко-русский словарь > Flick- und Schneidereianhänger
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9 Flick-Flack
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10 Flick- und Schneidereianhänger
ḿприцеп — пошивочная мастерскаяDeutsch-Russisches militärwörterbuch > Flick- und Schneidereianhänger
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11 Flick- und Schneidereianhänger
(m)Deutsch-Russische Militär Wörterbuch > Flick- und Schneidereianhänger
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12 back heel flick
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14 Putz-Flick-Stunde
гл.воен. личное время в распорядке дня, час чистки и штопки -
15 Putz-Flick-Stunde
f́( разговорное выражение) «час чистки и штопки, личное время в распорядке дня -
16 Putz-Flick-Stunde
(f)разг. «час чистки и штопки, личное время в распорядке дня -
17 Flickschuster
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18 Flickwerk
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19 Flickzeug
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20 schnippen
II v/t (wegschnippen) flick (off oder away etc.); die Zigarettenasche auf den Boden schnippen flick the cigarette ash onto the floor* * *to flip; to flick* * *schnịp|pen ['ʃnɪpn]1. vi2. vt* * *1) (to make this kind of movement (to or with something): He flicked open a packet of cigarettes.) flick2) (to throw (something) in the air (so that it turns): They flipped a coin to see which side it landed on.) flip* * *schnip·pen[ˈʃnɪpn̩]I. vimit den Fingern \schnippen to snap one's fingersII. vt* * *1. 2.transitives Verb1) (wegschleudern) flick ( von off, from)* * *A. v/i:(mit den Fingern) schnippen snap one’s fingersdie Zigarettenasche auf den Boden schnippen flick the cigarette ash onto the floor* * *1. 2.transitives Verb1) (wegschleudern) flick ( von off, from)
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Flick — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Friedrich Flick (1883–1972), deutscher Unternehmer Friedrich Karl Flick (1927–2006), deutsch österreichischer Unternehmer Friedrich Christian Flick (Mick Flick; * 1944), deutscher Jurist, Unternehmer und… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Flick — may refer to:;Persons and characters* Flick family, an industrial family from Germany * Hans Dieter Flick, German football coach * Flick Shagwell, a porn actress * Tracy Flick, a character from the 1999 film Election * Herr Otto Flick, a… … Wikipedia
Flick — (fl[i^]k), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Flicked} (fl[i^]kt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Flicking}.] [Cf. Flicker.] 1. To whip lightly or with a quick jerk; to flap; as, to flick a horse; to flick the dirt from boots. Thackeray. [1913 Webster] 2. To throw, snap, or … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Flick — Flick, n. [See {Flick}, v. t.] 1. A light quick stroke or blow, esp. with something pliant; a flirt; also, the sound made by such a blow. She actually took the whip out of his hand and gave a flick to the pony. Mrs. Humphry Ward. [Webster 1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
flick — flick·ery; flick; flick·er; flick·er·ing·ly; un·flick·er·ing·ly; … English syllables
Flick — Flick, n. A flitch; as, a flick of bacon. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
flick — ► NOUN 1) a sudden sharp movement up and down or from side to side. 2) the sudden release of a finger or thumb held bent against another finger. 3) informal a cinema film. 4) informal (the flicks) the cinema. ► VERB 1) make or cause to make a … English terms dictionary
flick — flick1 [flik] n. [echoic, but infl. by FLICKER1] 1. a light, quick stroke, as with a whip; sudden, jerky movement; snap 2. a light, snapping sound, as of the flick of a whip 3. a fleck; splotch; streak vt. 1. to strike, propel, remove, etc. with… … English World dictionary
Flick — f English: pet form based on the given name FELICITY (SEE Felicity) … First names dictionary
flick — (n.) mid 15c., probably imitative of a light blow with a whip. Earliest recorded use is in phrase not worth a flykke useless. As slang for film, it is first attested 1926, a back formation from flicker, from their flickering appearance. The verb… … Etymology dictionary
flick — [v] light touch dab, flicker, flip, hit, pat, snap, tap, tip, touch lightly; concept 612 … New thesaurus