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1 accusingly
ac·cus·ing·ly[əˈkju:zɪŋli]* * *[ə'kjuːzIŋlɪ]advsay, look anklagend* * *adv.anschuldigend adv.vorwurfsvoll adv. -
2 accusingly
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3 accusing
ac·cus·ing[əˈkju:zɪŋ]* * *[ə'kjuːzɪŋ]adjanklagend* * ** * *adj.anschuldigend adj.beschuldigend adj. -
4 lunge
1. noun1) (Sport) Ausfall, der2) (sudden forward movement) Sprung nach vorn2. intransitive verb1) (Sport) einen Ausfall machen (at gegen)2)lunge at somebody with a knife — jemanden mit einem Messer angreifen
* * *1. verb(to make a sudden strong or violent forward movement: Her attacker lunged at her with a knife.) losstürzen auf2. noun(a movement of this sort: He made a lunge at her.) plötzlicher Sprung vorwärts* * *[lʌnʤ]to make a \lunge at sb/sth sich akk auf jdn/etw stürzenII. vi* * *[lʌndZ]1. nSatz m nach vorn; (ESP FENCING) Ausfall mhe made a lunge at his opponent — er stürzte sich auf seinen Gegner; (Fencing) er machte einen Ausfall
2. vi(sich) stürzen; (ESP FENCING) einen Ausfall machento lunge at sb —
the exhausted boxer could only lunge at his opponent — der erschöpfte Boxer schlug nur noch wahllos nach seinem Gegner
* * *lunge1 [lʌndʒ]A sb) Sprung m vorwärts, Satz m:make a lunge → BB v/ic) sich stürzen (at auf akk):lunge into one’s opponent from behind FUSSB von hinten in den Gegner hineingrätschenC v/t vorstoßen:lunge2 [lʌndʒ]B v/t ein Pferd longieren* * *1. noun1) (Sport) Ausfall, der2) (sudden forward movement) Sprung nach vorn2. intransitive verb1) (Sport) einen Ausfall machen (at gegen)2)
См. также в других словарях:
Accusingly — Ac*cus ing*ly, adv. In an accusing manner. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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accusingly — adverb see accuse … New Collegiate Dictionary
accusingly — See accuser. * * * … Universalium
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