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I noun1) Manschette, dieII transitive verbcuff somebody's ears, cuff somebody over the ears — jemandem eins hinter die Ohren geben (ugs.)
* * *I 1. noun1) (the end of the sleeve (of a shirt, coat etc) near the wrist: Does your shirt have buttons on the cuffs?) die Manschette2) ((especially American) the turned-up part of a trouser leg.) der Hosenaufschlag2. verb- academic.ru/115800/cufflinks">cufflinksII 1. noun(a blow with the open hand: a cuff on the ear.) der Knuff2. verb(to give such a blow: He cuffed him on the head.) knuffen* * *[kʌf]I. nI rolled back my \cuffs ich krempelte die Ärmel hoch▪ \cuffs pl Handschellen plget the \cuffs on him! legen Sie ihm [die] Handschellen an!5.▶ off the \cuff aus dem StegreifII. vt▪ to \cuff sbwith his hands \cuffed behind his back mit auf dem Rücken gefesselten Händen* * *I [kʌf]n1) Manschette foff the cuff — aus dem Handgelenk, aus dem Stegreif
3) usu pl (inf: handcuff) Handschelle f4) (dated US infII= credit)
on the cuff — auf Stottern (inf)1. vt(= strike) einen Klaps geben (+dat), eins um die Ohren geben (+dat) (inf)2. n(= blow) Klaps m* * *cuff1 [kʌf] scuff link Manschettenknopf m;off the cuff umg aus dem Handgelenk (heraus), aus dem Stegreif;on the cuff US umga) auf Pump,b) gratis2. pl umg Manschetten pl, Handschellen plcuff2 [kʌf]A v/ta) jemanden (mit der flachen Hand) schlagen:cuff sb’s ears jemanden ohrfeigenb) jemandem einen Klaps gebenB sa) Schlag m (mit der flachen Hand):give sb a cuff round the ear jemandem eine Ohrfeige gebenb) Klaps m* * *I noun1) Manschette, dieII transitive verboff the cuff — (fig.) aus dem Stegreif
cuff somebody's ears, cuff somebody over the ears — jemandem eins hinter die Ohren geben (ugs.)
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[kʌf] nI rolled back my \cuffs ich krempelte die Ärmel hochget the \cuffs on him! legen Sie ihm [die] Handschellen an!PHRASES:off the \cuff aus dem Stegreif vtto \cuff sbwith his hands \cuffed behind his back mit auf dem Rücken gefesselten Händen -
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< pps> (straight unconvoluted portion at either end of a metal bellows) ■ Bord m ; Balgbord m ; Balgende n ; Befestigungsbord m rar -
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nounManschettenknopf, der* * *n Manschettenknopf m* * *nManschettenknopf m* * *nounManschettenknopf, der* * *n.Manschettenknopf m. -
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\off-the-cuff speech Stegreifrede fII. adv aus dem Stegreif* * *off-the-cuff adj1. Stegreif…:2. spontan (Entschluss)* * *n.spontaner Entschluss m. -
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17 sphygmomanometer cuff
Blutdruckmanschette f· to apply the sphygmomanometer cuffdie Blutdruckmanschette anlegenFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > sphygmomanometer cuff
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Cuff — Cuff, n. A blow; esp.,, a blow with the open hand; a box; a slap. [1913 Webster] Snatcheth his sword, and fiercely to him flies; Who well it wards, and quitten cuff with cuff. Spenser. [1913 Webster] Many a bitter kick and cuff. Hudibras. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cuff — cuff; fist·i·cuff; fist·i·cuff·er; hand·i·cuff; cuff·er; … English syllables
cuff — Ⅰ. cuff [1] ► NOUN 1) the end part of a sleeve, where the material of the sleeve is turned back or a separate band is sewn on. 2) chiefly N. Amer. a trouser turn up. 3) (cuffs) informal handcuffs. ► VERB informal ▪ secure with handcuf … English terms dictionary
cuff — cuff1 [kuf] n. [by sense extension < ME cuffe, coffe, hand covering, glove < ? ML cuffia, head covering, parallel with OFr coife: see COIF] 1. a band or fold at the end of a sleeve, either sewed in or detachable 2. a turned up fold at the… … English World dictionary
Cuff — (k?f), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Cuffed} (k?ft); p. pr. & vb. n. {Cuffing}.] [Cf. Sw. kuffa to knock, push,kufva to check, subdue, and E. cow, v. t. ] 1. To strike; esp., to smite with the palm or flat of the hand; to slap. [1913 Webster] I swear I ll … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Cuff — Cuff, v. i. To fight; to scuffle; to box. [1913 Webster] While the peers cuff to make the rabble sport. Dryden. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Cuff — Cuff, n. [Perh. from F. coiffe headdress, hood, or coif; as if the cuff were a cap for the hand. Cf. {Coif}.] [1913 Webster] 1. The fold at the end of a sleeve; the part of a sleeve turned back from the hand. [1913 Webster] He would visit his… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Cuff — Cuff, Le Cuff Nom breton qui signifie doux, paisible … Noms de famille
cuff — [n] beating with hands belt, biff, box, buffet, chop, clip, clout, hit, knock, poke, punch, rap, slap, smack, sock, thump, wallop, whack; concept 189 cuff [v] beat with hands bat, belt, biff, box, buffet, clap, clobber*, clout, hit, knock, pummel … New thesaurus
cuff — index beat (strike) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
cuff — vb *strike, hit, smite, punch, slug, slog, swat, clout, slap, box … New Dictionary of Synonyms