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1 flurry
1. noun1) Aufregung, die2) (of rain/snow) [Regen-/Schnee]schauer, der2. transitive verbdon't let yourself be flurried — lass dich nicht nervös od. (ugs.) verrückt machen
* * *American - flurries; noun1) (a sudden rush (of wind etc); light snow: A flurry of wind made the door bang; a flurry of excitement; The children expected a lot of snow but there were only flurries.) der (Wind)Stoß2) (a confusion: She was in a flurry.) die Aufregung* * *flur·ry[ˈflʌri, AM ˈflɜ:ri]n\flurry of snow Schneeschauer m\flurry of excitement große Aufregungto prompt a \flurry of speculation heftige Spekulationen auslösen* * *['flʌrɪ]1. na flurry of blows — ein Hagel m von Schlägen
in a flurry — ganz aufgescheucht, in großer Aufregung
2. vtnervös machen, aufregen → academic.ru/87133/flurried">flurriedSee:→ flurried* * *A s1. Windstoß m2. (Regen-, Schnee-) Schauer m3. fig Hagel m, Wirbel m:flurry of blows Schlaghagel4. fig Aufregung f, Unruhe f:in a flurry aufgeregt, unruhig;put sb in a flurry jemanden in Unruhe versetzen5. Hast f6. Börse: plötzliche, kurze Belebung7. Todeskampf m (des Wals)B v/t aufregen, beunruhigen* * *1. noun1) Aufregung, die2) (of rain/snow) [Regen-/Schnee]schauer, der2. transitive verbdon't let yourself be flurried — lass dich nicht nervös od. (ugs.) verrückt machen
* * *n.Nervosität f.Windstoß -¨e m.
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