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41 Abhörgerät
Ab·hör·ge·rät nt1) ( Gerät zum Belauschen) bugging device2) ( bei Anrufbeantwortern) listening device -
42 Lauschangriff
Lausch·an·griff mbugging -
43 passen
pas·sen1. pas·sen [ʼpasn̩]vi[jdm] \passen to fit [sb]2) ( harmonieren)zu jdm \passen to suit sb;zu etw \passen to match sth, to go well with sth;[irgendwohin] \passen to go well [somewhere];so ein riesiger Tisch passt nicht in diese Ecke a huge table like that doesn't look right in this corner;es passt in unsere politische Landschaft, dass Politiker käuflich sind it's typical of our political landscape that politicians can be bought;sie passt einfach nicht in unser Team she simply doesn't fit in with this team;gut zueinander \passen to go well together, to be well matched [or suited to each other];das passt zu dir! that's typical of you!3) ( gelegen sein)jdm \passen to suit sb, to be convenient for sb;der Termin passt mir zeitlich leider gar nicht that date isn't at all convenient for me;würde Ihnen der Dienstag besser \passen? would the Tuesday be better for you?;passt es Ihnen, wenn wir uns morgen treffen? would it be ok to meet up tomorrow?;das würde mir besser \passen that would be better [or more convenient] for me;jdm nicht \passen not to suit [or be convenient for] sb;4) ( unangenehm sein) not to like, not to think much of;der Mann passt mir gar nicht I don't like that man at all;ihr passt dieser Ton/ seine Art nicht she doesn't like that tone of voice/his attitude;jdm passt es nicht, dass/ wie not to like sb.../how;es passt ihm nicht, dass wir ab und zu mal lachen he doesn't like us laughing now and then;jdm passt etw nicht an jdm sb does not like sth about sb;diese vorlaute Art passt mir nicht an dir I don't like your loud-mouthed ways;passt dir an mir was nicht? is there something bugging you about me?;jdm nicht [als jd] \passen to not fancy [sb as sb];er passt mir nicht als neuer Chef I don't fancy him as my new boss;die neue Lehrerin passte ihren Kollegen nicht the new teacher wasn't liked by her colleagues2. pas·sen [ʼpasn̩]vi1) ( überfragt sein)[bei etw] \passen müssen to have to pass [on sth]2) karten to pass -
44 Überwachung
Über·wa·chung <-, -en> f1) ( das heimliche Kontrollieren) surveillance no pl; eines Telefons monitoring no pl, bugging no pl -
45 wurmen
wur·men [ʼvʊrmən]vt( fam);was wurmt dich denn so? what's bugging [or nagging] you?;es wurmt mich sehr, dass ich verloren habe it really bugs me that I lost -
46 Abhörgerät
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47 Du gehst mir auf die Nerven!
Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > Du gehst mir auf die Nerven!
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48 Geh mir nicht auf den Wecker!
Stop bugging me! (SBM) coll.Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > Geh mir nicht auf den Wecker!
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49 Hör auf zu nerven!
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50 Ist dir eine Laus über die Leber gelaufen?
Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > Ist dir eine Laus über die Leber gelaufen?
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51 Minispion
m1. bug2. miniature bugging device -
52 nervend
1. bugging2. nerving -
53 Verwanzung
fbugging [coll.: electronic eavesdropping] -
54 Wanze
f1. bedbug2. bug3. bugging devicef[Abhörgerät]1. bug2. wiretapf[Reißzwecke]1. drawing pin Br.2. thumbtack Am.fugs. [Reißzwecke]tack [esp. Am.] coll.
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