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1. noun1) Schaum, der2. intransitive verb(lit. or fig.) schäumen ( with vor + Dat.)foam at the mouth — Schaum vorm Mund haben; (fig. coll.) [vor Wut] schäumen
* * *[foum] 1. noun(a mass of small bubbles on the surface of liquids etc.) der Schaum2. verb(to produce foam: the beer foamed in the glass.) schäumen* * *[fəʊm, AM foʊm]shaving \foam Rasierschaum m1. (containing foam) (cushion, mattress, pillow) Schaumstoff-2. (foamed) (plastic, rubber) Schaum-III. vi schäumen▶ to be \foaming at the mouth vor Wut schäumen [o fast platzen]* * *[fəʊm]1. nSchaum m; (of sea also) Gischt f2. vischäumento foam at the mouth (lit) — Schaum vorm Mund or (animal) Maul haben; ( fig, person ) schäumen
* * *foam [fəʊm]A sa) er hatte Schaum vor dem Mund,b) fig er schäumte (vor Wut)B v/ia) er hatte Schaum vor dem Mund,b) fig er schäumte (vor Wut)2. schäumend fließenC v/t1. schäumen:foamed concrete Schaumbeton m;foamed plastic Schaumstoff m* * *1. noun1) Schaum, der2) see foam rubber2. intransitive verb(lit. or fig.) schäumen ( with vor + Dat.)foam at the mouth — Schaum vorm Mund haben; (fig. coll.) [vor Wut] schäumen
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[fəʊm, Am foʊm] nshaving \foam Rasierschaum mPHRASES:to be \foaming at the mouth vor Wut schäumen [o fast platzen]
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