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1 bandy
I transitive verb1) herumerzählen (ugs.) [Geschichte]2) (exchange) wechselnII adjectivehe has bandy legs or is bandy-legged — er hat O-Beine (ugs.)
bandy-legged person — O-beinige Person (ugs.)
* * *['bændi]- academic.ru/5309/bandy-legged">bandy-legged* * *ban·dy1[ˈbændi]adj krumm\bandy legs O-Beine plban·dy2<- ie->[ˈbændi]vt usu passive▪ to be bandied about [or around] verbreitet werden, in Umlauf gesetzt werdenlarge figures were bandied about man warf mit großen Zahlen um sichto \bandy rumours about [wilde] Gerüchte verbreiten* * *I ['bndɪ]adjkrummIIbandy legs (of people) — O-Beine
vtjokes sich (dat) erzählento bandy words (with sb) — sich (mit jdm) herumstreiten
* * *bandy1 [ˈbændı]A v/t1. sich einen Ball etc zuwerfen2. sich Geschichten etc erzählen3. sich Beleidigungen etc an den Kopf werfen, sich (gegenseitig) Komplimente, Vorwürfe machen:bandy blows sich prügeln oder schlagen;bandy words sich streiten;they bandied words ein Wort gab das anderea) in Umlauf setzen,b) weitererzählen, -tragena) sein Name fällt dauernd ( in connection with in Zusammenhang mit),b) er ist ins Gerede gekommenB s SPORTa) Bandy n (Abart des Eishockeys mit Ball statt Puck)bandy2 [ˈbændı] adj* * *I transitive verb1) herumerzählen (ugs.) [Geschichte]2) (exchange) wechselnII adjectivehe has bandy legs or is bandy-legged — er hat O-Beine (ugs.)
bandy-legged person — O-beinige Person (ugs.)
* * *v.verbreiten v.wechseln v. -
2 bandy
ban·dykrumm;\bandy legs O-Beine pllarge figures were bandied about man warf mit großen Zahlen um sich;I won't \bandy words with you (dated) ich möchte mich nicht mit dir herumstreiten;to \bandy rumours about [wilde] Gerüchte verbreiten
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