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1 mogeln
umg.I v/i cheat; beim Kartenspiel / bei der Klassenarbeit mogeln cheat at cards / in one’s class test* * *to cheat; to finagle; to wangle* * *mo|geln ['moːgln]vito cheatnicht mógeln! — no cheating!
* * *mo·geln[ˈmo:gl̩n]vi (fam)* * *1.(ugs.) intransitives Verb cheat2.transitives Verbetwas in etwas (Akk.) mogeln — slip something into something
* * *mogeln umgA. v/i cheat;beim Kartenspiel/bei der Klassenarbeit mogeln cheat at cards/in one’s class testB. v/t slip, smuggle (in +akk into,unter +akk among)C. v/r:sich ins Konzert mogeln wangle one’s way into the concert* * *1.(ugs.) intransitives Verb cheat2.transitives Verbetwas in etwas (Akk.) mogeln — slip something into something
* * *v.to cheat v.to finagle v. -
2 schummeln
umg.I v/i cheat; das ist geschummelt that’s cheating; es wird nicht geschummelt! no cheating!; eine Sechs wegen Schummelns bekommen get a fail mark (Am. an F oder a failing grade) for cheating* * *schụm|meln ['ʃʊmln]vi (inf)to cheatin Latein/beim Kartenspiel schummeln — to cheat in Latin/at cards
* * *schum·meln[ˈʃʊml̩n]bei einem Spiel/einer Klassenarbeit \schummeln to cheat at a game/in a test▪ sich akk durch etw akk \schummeln das Leben, die Schule to negotiate [or fam wangle] one's way through sth* * ** * *schummeln umgA. v/i cheat;das ist geschummelt that’s cheating;es wird nicht geschummelt! no cheating!;B. v/t etwas* * ** * *v.to cheat v.to chisel v.to diddle v. -
3 schummeln
schum·meln [ʼʃʊml̩n]vi( fam) to cheat;bei einem Spiel/einer Klassenarbeit \schummeln to cheat at a game/in a test
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