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1 conjuring
con·jur·ing[ˈkʌnʤərɪŋ, AM ˈkɒn-]* * *['kʌndZərIŋ]nZaubern nt; (= performance) Zauberei fconjuring trick — Zaubertrick m, (Zauber)kunststück nt
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2 conjuring
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3 conjuring trick
ˈcon·jur·ing trickn Zaubertrick m* * ** * *n.Zauberkunststück n. -
4 conjuring trick
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5 do conjuring tricks
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6 conjure
intransitive verbPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/85646/conjure_up">conjure up* * *- conjuror- conjurer* * *con·jure[ˈkʌnʤəʳ, AM ˈkɒnʤɚ]I. vi zaubern▶ a name to \conjure with ein Name m, der Wunder wirktII. vtto \conjure sth from nothing/nowhere etw aus dem Nichts hervorzaubernto \conjure spirits Geister beschwören* * *I [kən'dZʊə(r)]vt(liter: appeal to) beschwören II ['kʌndZə(r)]1. vizauberna name to conjure with — ein Name, der Wunder wirkt or der eine Ausstrahlung hat
2. vtzaubern; image, memory heraufbeschwören* * *conjure [ˈkʌndʒə(r)]A v/tto do zu tun)3. be-, verhexen:conjure away wegzaubern, bannen;conjure up hervorzaubern (a. fig)( → A 2)B v/i1. zaubern, hexen:a name to conjure with ein Name, der Wunder wirkt2. Geister beschwören* * *intransitive verbconjuring trick — Zaubertrick, der
Phrasal Verbs:* * *(up) v.beschwören v. v.beschwören v.zaubern v. -
7 juggle
1. intransitive verb1) jonglieren; (perform conjuring tricks) zaubern2)2. transitive verbjuggle with — (misrepresent) jonglieren mit [Fakten, Zahlen]
(lit., or fig.): (manipulate) jonglieren [mit]* * *(to keep throwing in the air and catching a number of objects (eg balls or clubs): He entertained the audience by juggling with four balls and four plates at once.) jonglieren- academic.ru/40203/juggler">juggler* * *jug·gle[ˈʤʌgl̩]I. vt▪ to \juggle sthit is quite hard to \juggle children and a career es ist ziemlich schwierig, Familie und Beruf unter einen Hut zu bringento \juggle facts Tatsachen verdrehento \juggle figures Zahlen frisieren pej famII. vito \juggle with figures mit Zahlen jonglieren pej* * *['dZʌgl]1. vijonglierento juggle with the figures — die Zahlen so hindrehen, dass sie passen
2. vtballs jonglieren (mit); figures so hindrehen, dass sie passen; debts umverteilenmany women have to juggle (the demands of) family and career — viele Frauen müssen (die Anforderungen von) Familie und Beruf miteinander vereinbaren
they juggled the schedules to show the final — die Programmfolge wurde so umgeändert, dass das Endspiel gezeigt werden konnte
* * *juggle [ˈdʒʌɡl]A v/t1. jonglieren (mit)2. figa) mit Fakten, Worten etc jonglierenb) Fakten, Worte etc verdrehenc) Konten etc fälschen, frisieren umgB v/i1. jonglieren ( with mit)C s1. Jongleurakt m2. Schwindel m* * *1. intransitive verb1) jonglieren; (perform conjuring tricks) zaubern2)2. transitive verbjuggle with — (misrepresent) jonglieren mit [Fakten, Zahlen]
(lit., or fig.): (manipulate) jonglieren [mit]* * *v.jonglieren v. -
8 legerdemain
leg·er·demain[ˌle(d)ʒədəˈmeɪn, AM -ɚdəˈ-]n no pl* * *["ledZədə'meɪn]nTaschenspielerei f* * *legerdemain [ˌledʒə(r)dəˈmeın] s1. Taschenspielerei f (auch fig)2. Schwindel m* * *n.Zaubertrick m. -
9 legerdemain
leg·er·demain [ˌle(d)ʒədəʼmeɪn, Am -ɚdəʼ-] n
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