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cheep+(noun)

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    1. intransitive verb
    piep[s]en
    2. noun
    Piep[s]en, das
    * * *
    [ i:p] 1. verb
    (to make the shrill sound of a young bird.) piepsen
    2. noun
    1) (such a sound.) das Piepsen
    2) (a single sound or word: I have not heard a cheep from the baby since he went to bed.) der Pieps
    * * *
    [tʃi:p]
    I. n
    1. (of bird) Piepser m fam; (act) Piepen nt
    2. (any small noise) Pieps m fam
    to not get a \cheep out of sb aus jdm nichts [o fam keinen Pieps] herausbekommen
    to not hear a \cheep out of sb keinen Muckser [o SCHWEIZ, ÖSTERR Mucks] von jdm hören fam
    II. vi piep[s]en
    * * *
    [tʃiːp]
    1. n
    Piep m, Piepser m
    2. vi
    piepsen
    * * *
    cheep [tʃiːp]
    A v/t & v/i piepsen
    B s
    a) Piepsen n
    b) Pieps(er) m (auch fig):
    we didn’t get a cheep out of him er hat keinen Pieps gesagt
    * * *
    1. intransitive verb
    piep[s]en
    2. noun
    Piep[s]en, das
    * * *
    v.
    piepsen v.

    English-german dictionary > cheep

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  • cheep — ► NOUN 1) a shrill squeaky cry made by a young bird. 2) informal the slightest sound: there hasn t been a cheep from anybody. ► VERB ▪ make a cheep. ORIGIN imitative …   English terms dictionary

  • cheep — intransitive verb Etymology: imitative Date: 1513 1. to utter faint shrill sounds ; peep 2. to utter a single word or sound • cheep noun …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • cheep — verb (I) if a young bird cheeps, it makes a weak, high noise: baby birds cheeping for food cheep noun …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • cheep´er — cheep «cheep», verb, noun. –v.i. to make a short, sharp sound such as a young bird makes; chirp; peep: »newly hatched chicks constantly cheeping. –v.t. to utter with a cheeping voice. –n. a short, sharp, sound such as a young bird makes; chirp;… …   Useful english dictionary

  • cheep — noun 1》 a shrill squeaky cry made by a young bird. 2》 [with negative] informal the slightest sound: there hasn t been a cheep from anybody. verb make a cheep. Origin C16 (orig. Scots): imitative …   English new terms dictionary

  • cheep — (v.) 1510s, of imitative origin, originally Scottish. Related: Cheeped; cheeping. The noun is attested by 1774 …   Etymology dictionary

  • cheep — UK [tʃiːp] / US [tʃɪp] verb [intransitive] Word forms cheep : present tense I/you/we/they cheep he/she/it cheeps present participle cheeping past tense cheeped past participle cheeped if a bird cheeps, it makes short high sounds Derived word:… …   English dictionary

  • cheep — cheep1 [ tʃip ] verb intransitive if a bird cheeps, it makes short high sounds cheep cheep 2 [ tʃip ] noun count a short high sound that a bird makes …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • cheep — 1. verb /tʃiːp/ Of a small bird, to make short, high pitched sounds sounding like cheep . 2. noun /tʃiːp/ A short, high pitched sound made by a small bird. 3. interjection /tʃiːp/ The short, high pitched sound made by a small bird …   Wiktionary

  • cheep — /tʃip / (say cheep) verb (i) 1. to chirp; peep. –verb (t) 2. to express by cheeps. –noun 3. a chirp. {imitative} …  

  • Orm and Cheep — is a 1980s British children s television series that was aimed at the younger viewers of CITV. It used puppets as the main characters (Orm being a worm and Cheep being a bird) and was narrated by Richard Briers. The show was created by Tony… …   Wikipedia

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