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1. Buckel m, Rundrücken m; Rückgratverkrümmung f nach hinten, Kyphose f; 2. Buckliger m -
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I transitive verbhochziehen [Schultern]Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/120143/hunch_up">hunch upII noun(intuitive feeling) Gefühl, das* * *(an idea or belief based on one's feelings or suspicions rather than on clear evidence: I have a hunch he'll be late.) die Ahnung- hunchback- hunchbacked
- hunched up* * *[hʌntʃ]I. n<pl -es>to follow a \hunch einem Gefühl folgento have a \hunch that... den [leisen] Verdacht [o das [leise] Gefühl] haben, dass...I had a \hunch that you'd be here ich hatte schon so eine Ahnung, dass du da sein würdestIII. vtto \hunch one's back einen Buckel machento \hunch one's shoulders die Schultern hochziehen* * *[hʌntS]1. n1) (= hump on sb's back) Buckel myour hunch paid off — du hattest die richtige Ahnung, es hat sich gelohnt
2. vt (also hunch up)to hunch one's back — einen Buckel machen, den Rücken krümmen
to hunch oneself over sth — sich über etw (acc) beugen
he was hunched over his desk — er saß über seinen Schreibtisch gebeugt
* * *hunch [hʌntʃ]A s2. dickes Stück3. Ahnung f, Gefühl n:have a hunch that … das Gefühl oder den Verdacht haben, dass …hunch one’s shoulders die Schultern hochziehen;he hunched his shoulders over his book er beugte sich über sein BuchC v/ia) sich (zusammen)krümmen,b) (sich) kauern* * *I transitive verbhochziehen [Schultern]Phrasal Verbs:- hunch upII noun(intuitive feeling) Gefühl, das* * *n.(§ pl.: hunches)= Ahnung -en f.Auswuchs -¨e m.Buckel - m.Klumpen - n. -
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(DE) Buckel {r}; Buckliger; Höcker {r}; (EN) boss; crump back; huckle; hump; hunch; hunchback; hunk; lump; shoulder; snub -
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(DE) Buckelige {pl}; Bucklige {r}; buckelig; bucklig; gebuckelt; höckerig; höckrig; Krumme {r}; (EN) crook-back; crook-backed; crump; gibbose; gibbous; have a hump; huckle-backed; humpback; humpbacked; humped; humpy; hunchback; hunchbacked; hunched
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Hunchback — may refer to one of the following.* a hunchback, someone who suffers from severe kyphosis. * The Hunchback of Notre Dame , a novel by Victor Hugo. * Hunchback , a 1983 arcade game by Century Electronics and 1984 computer game published by Ocean… … Wikipedia
Hunchback — Hunch back , n. [Cf. {Humpback}.] A back with a hunch or hump; also, a hunchbacked person. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hunchback — (n.) “person with a hunched back,” 1712, back formation from hunchbacked (1590s; see HUNCH (Cf. hunch)) … Etymology dictionary
hunchback — ► NOUN 1) a deformed back in the shape of a hump, often caused by collapse of a vertebra. 2) often offensive a person with such a deformity. DERIVATIVES hunchbacked adjective … English terms dictionary
hunchback — [hunch′bak΄] n. 1. HUMPBACK (sense 1) 2. a person having a humped back hunchbacked adj … English World dictionary
Hunchback (band) — Infobox musical artist Name = Hunchback Img capt = Img size = Landscape = Background = group or band Alias = Origin = New Brunswick, New Jersey, U.S.A. Genre = Punk Years active = 2001 Label = Freedom School Records Associated acts = URL =… … Wikipedia
Hunchback (video game) — Infobox VG title = Hunchback developer = Century Electronics publisher = Ocean Software designer = release = Arcade version 1983 genre = Platform platforms = Arcade, Acorn Electron, Amstrad CPC, BBC Micro, Commodore 64, Commodore VIC 20, Dragon… … Wikipedia
hunchback — UK [ˈhʌntʃˌbæk] / US noun [countable] Word forms hunchback : singular hunchback plural hunchbacks offensive someone who has a large round part on their back that is caused by an unusual curve in their spine. You may see or hear this word but do… … English dictionary
Hunchback of Notre Dame — Hunch|back of Not|re Dame, The (1831) a novel by Victor Hugo about a kind but ugly ↑hunchback (=someone whose back has a large raised part on it) called ↑Quasimodo, who rings bells in the ↑cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris in the 15th century. He… … Dictionary of contemporary English
hunchback — [[t]hʌ̱ntʃbæk[/t]] hunchbacks N COUNT A hunchback is someone who has a large lump on their back because their spine is curved. [OFFENSIVE, OLD FASHIONED] … English dictionary
hunchback — noun a back deformed by a sharp forward angle, forming a hump, typically caused by collapse of a vertebra. ↘often offensive a person with a hunchback. Derivatives hunchbacked adjective … English new terms dictionary