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1. noun1) (missile) Pfeil, der2) (Sport) Wurfpfeil, der2. intransitive verb* * *1. noun1) (a pointed arrow-like weapon for throwing or shooting: a poisoned dart.) der Pfeil2) (a sudden and quick movement.) der Satz2. verb(to move suddenly and quickly: The mouse darted into a hole.) losstürzen- academic.ru/85995/darts">darts* * *[dɑ:t, AM dɑ:rt]I. nto fire a \dart at sb/sth einen Pfeil auf jdn/etw abschießento make a \dart for sb/sth auf jdn/etw losstürzento make a \dart einen Abnäher machen4.II. vithe fish \darted through the water der Fisch schnellte durch das Wasser▪ to \dart at sb auf jdn losstürzenIII. vtto \dart a look at sb jdm einen Blick zuwerfen* * *[dAːt]1. n1) (movement) Satz mthe fish made a dart for the shelter of the weeds —
with a dart of its tongue the chameleon caught its prey — die Zunge schnellte heraus, und das Chamäleon hatte seine Beute gefangen
he felt a dart of pain when he thought of her — ein plötzlicher Schmerz durchzuckte ihn, als er an sie dachte
2. viflitzen; (fish) schnellento dart out (person) — hinausflitzen; (fish, tongue) herausschnellen
to dart in (person) — hereinstürzen; ( into water : otter etc ) sich hineinstürzen
her eyes darted round the room — ihre Blicke schossen blitzschnell im Zimmer hin und her
3. vtlook werfento dart a glance at sth — einen Blick auf etw (acc) werfen
* * *dart [dɑː(r)t]A s1. obs Wurfspeer m, -spieß m2. (Wurf)Pfeil m:the dart of sarcasm fig der Stachel des Spotts3. ZOOL Stachel m (von Insekten)4. Satz m, Sprung m:make a dart for losstürzen auf (akk)5. pl (als sg konstruiert) Darts n (Wurfpfeilspiel)B v/tdart a look at sb jemandem einen Blick zuwerfen2. seinen Kopf etc blitzschnell bewegenC v/i1. sausen, schießen, stürzen:dart at sb auf jemanden losstürzen;he darted off er schoss davon2. sich blitzschnell bewegen, zucken, schnellen (Schlange, Zunge etc), huschen (Augen, Blick)* * *1. noun1) (missile) Pfeil, der2) (Sport) Wurfpfeil, der2. intransitive verb* * *n.Pfeil -e m.Satz ¨-e m. -
2 dart
[dɑ:t, Am dɑ:rt] nto make a \dart for sb/ sth auf jdn/etw losstürzento make a \dart einen Abnäher machenPHRASES:the fish \darted through the water der Fisch schnellte durch das Wasser;to \dart away davonflitzen ( fam)to \dart at sb auf jdn losstürzen vtto \dart a look at sb jdm einen Blick zuwerfen
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