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ex-sorbeō or exorbeō uī, —, ēre, to suck out, suck up, drain, drink: Pectora linguis, O.: civilem sanguinem.—Fig., to seize greedily: praedas. — To exhaust: viros, Iu. — To meet eagerly, welcome: difficultatem. -
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I 1. transitive verbswallow the bait — (fig.) den Köder schlucken (ugs.)
2) (repress) hinunterschlucken (ugs.) [Stolz, Ärger]swallow one's words — [demütig] zurücknehmen, was man gesagt hat
3) (believe) schlucken (ugs.), glauben [Geschichte, Erklärung]4) (put up with) schlucken (ugs.) [Beleidigung, Unrecht]2. intransitive verbPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/92336/swallow_up">swallow upII noun(Ornith.) Schwalbe, die* * *I 1. ['swoləu] verb1) (to allow to pass down the throat to the stomach: Try to swallow the pill; His throat was so painful that he could hardly swallow.) schlucken2) (to accept (eg a lie or insult) without question or protest: You'll never get her to swallow that story!) für bare Münze nehmen2. noun(an act of swallowing.) das Schlucken- swallow one's pride- swallow up II ['swoləu] noun(a type of insect-eating bird with long wings and a divided tail.) die Schwalbe* * *swal·low1[ˈswɒləʊ, AM ˈswɑ:loʊ]n Schwalbe fswal·low2[ˈswɒləʊ, AM ˈswɑ:loʊ]I. nhe gave a \swallow, then began speaking er schluckte und fing dann an zu sprechenII. vt1. (eat)to \swallow sth whole etw als Ganzes [o unzerkaut] [hinunter]schlucken▪ to \swallow [up] ⇆ sb/sth jdn/etw verschlingenshe was soon \swallowed up in the crowds sie war schnell in der Menschenmenge verschwundento \swallow one's anger/disappointment seinen Ärger/seine Enttäuschung hinunterschlucken famto \swallow one's pride seinen Stolz überwinden8.▶ to \swallow sth hook, line and sinker etw bedenkenlos glaubenshe \swallowed his story hook, line and sinker sie hat ihm die ganze Geschichte ohne Wenn und Aber abgekauft famIII. vi schlucken* * *I ['swɒləʊ]1. nSchluck m2. vtfood, drink (hinunter)schlucken; (fig) story, evidence, insult schluckento swallow one's tongue (Med) — sich an seiner Zunge verschlucken
to swallow sth whole (lit) — etw ganz schlucken; (fig) etw ohne weiteres schlucken
See:→ bait3. vischlucken IIn(= bird) Schwalbe f* * *swallow1 [ˈswɒləʊ; US ˈswɑ-]A v/tswallow down hinunterschlucken2. fig ein Buch etc verschlingen5. umg schlucken, für bare Münze nehmen:6. eine Beleidigung etc einstecken, schlucken (beide umg)7. a) seine Tränen, seinen Ärger hinunterschluckenb) sein Lachen, seine Erregung unterdrücken8. seine Worte etc zurücknehmenswallow the wrong way sich verschlucken;swallow hard fig kräftig schluckenC s1. Schlund m, Kehle f2. a) Schluck mb) Bissen mswallow2 [ˈswɒləʊ; US ˈswɑ-] s ORN1. Schwalbe f:one swallow does not make a summer (Sprichwort) eine Schwalbe macht noch keinen Sommer;swallow dive (Wasserspringen) Br Sprung, bei dem die seitlich ausgestreckten Arme erst kurz vor dem Eintauchen vor den Kopf genommen werden2. Mauersegler m* * *I 1. transitive verb1) schlucken; (by mistake) verschlucken [Fischgräte; fig.: Wort, Silbe]swallow the bait — (fig.) den Köder schlucken (ugs.)
2) (repress) hinunterschlucken (ugs.) [Stolz, Ärger]swallow one's words — [demütig] zurücknehmen, was man gesagt hat
3) (believe) schlucken (ugs.), glauben [Geschichte, Erklärung]4) (put up with) schlucken (ugs.) [Beleidigung, Unrecht]2. intransitive verbPhrasal Verbs:II noun(Ornith.) Schwalbe, die* * *n.Schwalbe -n f. (up) v.verschlucken v. v.hinunterschlucken v.schlucken v. -
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24 Swallow
subs.P. and V. χελιδών, ἡ (Plat. also Ar.).——————v. trans.Swallow greedily: Ar. and V. ῥοφεῖν.Swallow up, waste, devour: P. κατεσθίειν.Engulf: P. and V. κατακλύζειν.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Swallow
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