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1 glove
nounHandschuh, dersomething fits somebody like a glove — etwas passt jemandem wie angegossen (ugs.)
* * *(a covering for the hand: a pair of gloves.) der Handschuh- academic.ru/116153/fit_like_a_glove">fit like a glove* * *[glʌv]leather/rubber/woollen \gloves Leder-/Gummi-/Wollhandschuhe pla pair of \gloves ein Paar nt Handschuheto fit like a \glove wie angegossen passento do sth with the \gloves off ( fig) etw schonungslos tunwe need to deal with vandals with the \gloves off wir müssen gegen die Rowdies mit härteren Bandagen vorgehen▶ to work hand in \glove with sb mit jdm Hand in Hand arbeitenIII. vtto \glove one's hands sich dat Handschuhe anziehen* * *[glʌv]n(Finger)handschuh m; (SPORT) Handschuh mwith the gloves off (fig) — schonungslos, ohne Rücksicht auf Verluste (inf)
the gloves are off (fig) — mit der Rücksichtnahme ist es vorbei, die Schonzeit ist vorbei
* * *glove [ɡlʌv]A s1. (Finger)Handschuh m:a) wie angegossen sitzen, (jemandem) wie angegossen passen,take the gloves off ernst machen, massiv werden;3. (Fehde)Handschuh m:fling ( oder throw) down the glove (to sb) (jemanden) herausfordern, (jemandem) den Handschuh hinwerfen;B v/t mit Handschuhen bekleiden:gloved behandschuht* * *nounHandschuh, der* * *n.Handschuh m. -
2 glove
[glʌv] nHandschuh m;a pair of \gloves ein Paar nt Handschuhe;to fit like a \glove wie angegossen passen;to do sth with the \gloves off ( fig) etw schonungslos tun;we need to deal with vandals with the \gloves off wir müssen gegen die Rowdies mit härteren Bandagen vorgehenPHRASES:to work hand in \glove with sb mit jdm Hand in Hand arbeiten nmodifier (department, manufacturer) Handschuh- vtto \glove one's hands sich dat Handschuhe anziehento \glove the ball ( catch) den Ball fangen;( in cricket) den Ball abfälschen
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