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81 Fleischnockerl
Fleisch·no·ckerl [-nɔkɐl] pl( SÜDD) meat balls (poached in pigs' stomach) -
82 klacken
kla·cken [ʼklakn̩]vi( fam) to click, to clack;die Billardkugel stieß \klackend gegen die andere the billiard balls hit each other with a clack -
83 Klöten
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84 Kugelausstecher
Ku·gel·aus·ste·cher mbutter scoop (for scooping little balls from butter, fruit or avocados) -
85 Rückprall
Rück·prall mricochet; eines Balls a. rebound;beim \Rückprall on the rebound -
86 Sack
1) ( großer Beutel) sack;etw in Säcke füllen to put sth into sacks, to sack sth specetw im \Sack haben (sl) to have sth safely in one's pocketWENDUNGEN:mit \Sack und Pack ( fam) with bag and baggage;wie ein nasser \Sack (sl) as if poleaxed, like a limp rag; -
87 Abgabe
'apgaːbəf1) ( Ablieferung) livraison f2) ( Gepäckabgabe) mise en consigne des bagages f3) (Steuer) ECO taxe f, impôts m/pl, contribution fAbgabeẠ bgabe -
88 Abprall
AbprallẠ bprall <-[e]s, -e> -
89 Drall
DrallDrạll [dral] <-[e]s, -e> -
90 Abprall
m -s odboj m, odbijanje n; - eines Balls odskakivanje n lopte -
91 Annahme
Ánnahme f =, -n1. тк. sg приё́м, приня́тиеdie A nnahme é iner Gesé tzesvorlage — приня́тие [одобре́ние] законопрое́кта
A nnahme an Kí ndes Statt — усыновле́ние
A nnahme des Balls спорт. — приё́м мяча́
2. приё́мный пункт; окно́ приё́ма (напр. на почте)3. предположе́ние, допуще́ние; гипо́тезаin [únter] der A nnahme — (пред)полага́я
ich há be (á llen) Grund zu der A nnahme, daß … — у меня́ есть (все) основа́ния (пред)полага́ть, что …
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92 Schneiden
Schnéiden n -s1. ре́зание; ре́зка2. монта́ж (кинофильма, звукозаписи)3. кро́ссинг ( нарушение правил на дистанции спортивного бега)4.:Schné iden des Balls спорт. — подре́зка мяча́
◇hier ist é ine Luft zum Schné iden разг. — здесь (во́здух) хоть топо́р ве́шай
der Né bel war zum Schné iden dick разг. — тума́н был густо́й — хоть ножо́м режь
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93 Bälle
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94 Basler Brunsli
plBasel chocolate balls -
95 Brühe mit Einlage
[a clear soup with meat balls, dumplings etc.] -
96 den Mut haben
1. to have the balls fig.2. to have the moxie Am. -
97 den Nerv haben
to have the balls fig. -
98 ein einziger Pfusch
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99 Einlage
f1. cushion2. wadding3. [vegetables, meat balls, dumplings, etc. added to a clear soup] -
100 Flugbälle
plvolley balls
См. также в других словарях:
balls up — (vulgar sl) 1. To make a muddle or mess of 2. To throw into confusion (ballsˈ up noun; ballsedˈ up adjective) • • • Main Entry: ↑ball * * * ˌballs ˈup [transitive] [ … Useful english dictionary
Balls — steht für Edward Balls (* 1967), britischer Politiker Big Balls, deutsche Band Harvey Balls, kreisförmige Ideogramme Balls (Fernsehsender), Sportkanal auf den Philippinen Siehe auch Ball Bals … Deutsch Wikipedia
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balls-up — balls ups N COUNT If you make a balls up of something, you do it very badly and make a lot of mistakes. [BRIT, INFORMAL, RUDE] He was in danger of making a real balls up of this. Syn: pig s ear … English dictionary
balls-up — n [singular] BrE informal something that has been done very badly or not successfully ▪ Nigel made a complete balls up of the arrangements … Dictionary of contemporary English
balls — testicles, early 14c., from plural of BALL (Cf. ball) (n.1). See also ballocks. Meaning courage, nerve is from 1928. Balls to the wall, however, probably is from WWII Air Forces slang, from the ball that topped the aircraft throttle, thrust to… … Etymology dictionary
balls — vulgar slang ► PLURAL NOUN 1) testicles. 2) courage; nerve. 3) (treated as sing. ) Brit. nonsense. ► VERB (balls up) ▪ bungle … English terms dictionary
balls — alls, interj. nonsense. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
balls-up — alls up n. something badly botched or muddled; a foul up. [British] Syn: ballup, cockup, mess up, foul up. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
balls — [bôlz] interj. Slang nonsense * * * … Universalium
balls-up — ► NOUN Brit. vulgar slang ▪ a bungled task or action … English terms dictionary