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1 ejaculate
[ɪˈdʒækjuleɪt] verbto utter or exclaim suddenly.يَصيحُ فَجْأةً -
2 huudahtaa
yks.nom. huudahtaa; yks.gen. huudahdan; yks.part. huudahti; yks.ill. huudahtaisi; mon.gen. huudahtakoon; mon.part. huudahtanut; mon.ill. huudahdettiincall out (verb)cry (verb)cry out (verb)ejaculate (verb)exclaim (verb)* * *• cry• interject• give a yelp• exclaim• scream• declare• call• call out• burst out• blurt• cry out• ejaculate -
3 ejakulere
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4 sprøyte ut
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5 éjaculer
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6 ausstoßen
v/t1. (Luft, Plazenta) expel; (Dampf etc.) give off; (Rauchwolken) send out; TECH. (Kassette etc.) eject; (Geschoss) fire, discharge; Vulkan: belch; der Tintenfisch stößt bei Gefahr Farbwolken aus the octopus releases clouds of ink when threatened3. WIRTS. (produzieren) turn out, produce5. (ausschließen) expel ( aus from); (verbannen) exile (from); ( aus der Gesellschaft) ausstoßen ostracize, banish; sich ausgestoßen fühlen feel like an outcast, feel ostracized; aus der Armee ausstoßen discharge s.o. (dishono[u]rably) from the army; aus der Kirche ausstoßen excommunicate s.o.* * *to hurl; to eject; to jet; to drive out; to ejaculate; to exhale; to heave; to vomit; to utter* * *aus|sto|ßenvt sepjdn aus der Gesellschaft áússtoßen — to banish sb from society, to cast sb out from society
See:→ Ausgestoßene(r)3) (= herausstoßen) to eject, to discharge; Atem, Plazenta to expel; Gas etc to give off, to emit; (NAUT ) Torpedo to fire; (= herstellen) Teile, Stückzahl to put or turn out, to produce4)ein Auge/einen Zahn áússtoßen — to lose an eye/a tooth
jdm ein Auge áússtoßen — to put sb's eye out
jdm einen Zahn áússtoßen — to knock sb's tooth out
* * *1) ((often with out) (of a chimney etc) to throw (out) violently: factory chimneys belching (out) smoke.) belch2) (to bring up (eg from the stomach); to throw out or up: The chimney was disgorging clouds of black smoke.) disgorge3) (to utter or exclaim suddenly.) ejaculate4) (to refuse to accept (someone) in society or a group: His former friends ostracized him because of his rudeness.) ostracize5) (to refuse to accept (someone) in society or a group: His former friends ostracized him because of his rudeness.) ostracise* * *aus|sto·ßen1. (hervorbringen)Gase \ausstoßen to emit [or give off] gases2. (von sich geben)einen Seufzer \ausstoßen to utter a sigheinen Schrei \ausstoßen to give [out] a shout, to shout outLaute \ausstoßen to make noises4. (verlieren lassen)▪ jdm einen Zahn \ausstoßen to knock out sb's toothjdm ein Auge \ausstoßen to poke out sb's eye5. (ausschließen)6. (produzieren)▪ etw \ausstoßen to turn out sth, to produce sth* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb2) give <cry, whistle, laugh, etc.>; let out <cry, scream, yell>; heave, give < sigh>; utter <curse, threat, accusation, etc.>3)sich ausgestoßen fühlen — feel an outcast
* * *ausstoßen v/t (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)1. (Luft, Plazenta) expel; (Dampf etc) give off; (Rauchwolken) send out; TECH (Kassette etc) eject; (Geschoss) fire, discharge; Vulkan: belch;der Tintenfisch stößt bei Gefahr Farbwolken aus the octopus releases clouds of ink when threatened5. (ausschließen) expel (aus from); (verbannen) exile (from);(aus der Gesellschaft) ausstoßen ostracize, banish;sich ausgestoßen fühlen feel like an outcast, feel ostracized;aus der Armee ausstoßen discharge sb (dishono[u]rably) from the army;aus der Kirche ausstoßen excommunicate sb* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) expel; give off, emit <gas, fumes, smoke>2) give <cry, whistle, laugh, etc.>; let out <cry, scream, yell>; heave, give < sigh>; utter <curse, threat, accusation, etc.>3)* * *v.to churn out v.to ejaculate v.to eject v.to expel v.to extrude v.to jet v. -
7 exclamar
v.to exclaim.Ella dejó escapar una palabrota She blurted out a four-letter word.* * *1 to exclaim, cry out1 to exclaim, cry out* * *verb* * *VT VI to exclaim, cry out* * *verbo transitivo to exclaim* * *= ejaculate, exclaim.Ex. Then something compelled her to blurt out: 'Are you interested in the job?' 'We haven't frightened you off, have we?' ejaculated another, with a nervous laugh.Ex. 'Old geezer!' exclaimed Carpozzi, staggered, dumbfounded.----* exclamar con admiración = ooh and aah.* * *verbo transitivo to exclaim* * *= ejaculate, exclaim.Ex: Then something compelled her to blurt out: 'Are you interested in the job?' 'We haven't frightened you off, have we?' ejaculated another, with a nervous laugh.
Ex: 'Old geezer!' exclaimed Carpozzi, staggered, dumbfounded.* exclamar con admiración = ooh and aah.* * *exclamar [A1 ]vtto exclaim* * *
exclamar ( conjugate exclamar) verbo transitivo
to exclaim
exclamar verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo to exclaim
' exclamar' also found in these entries:
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exclaim
* * *♦ vtto exclaim♦ vito exclaim* * *v/t exclaim* * *exclamar v: to exclaim* * *exclamar vb to exclaim -
8 décharger
décharger [de∫aʀʒe]➭ TABLE 31. transitive verb• je vais te décharger: donne-moi tes sacs let me take your bags off youb. décharger qn de [+ responsabilité, fonction, tâche] to relieve sb ofc. [+ arme] ( = enlever le chargeur) to unload ; ( = tirer) to discharge2. reflexive verba. [pile, batterie] to run down* * *deʃaʀʒe
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1) ( débarrasser de sa charge) to unload [navire, véhicule]; to relieve [personne] (de of)2) ( enlever un chargement) to unload [marchandises, passagers]3) ( ôter la charge de) to unload [arme à feu]; ( tirer avec) to fire [arme]4) ( libérer)décharger quelqu'un de — to relieve somebody of [tâche, obligation]
5) ( en électricité) [personne] to discharge [batterie]6) ( soulager) to unburden [conscience, cœur] ( auprès de quelqu'un to somebody)
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se décharger verbe pronominal1) ( se libérer)se décharger de quelque chose — to off-load something ( sur quelqu'un onto somebody)
2) [batterie] to run down* * *deʃaʀʒe vt1) [marchandise, véhicule] to unload2) ÉLECTRICITÉ, ÉLECTRONIQUE to discharge3) [arme] (= neutraliser) to unload, (= faire feu avec) to fire4) (= libérer)décharger qn de [responsabilité] — to relieve sb of, to release sb from
5) (= donner libre cours à)* * *décharger verb table: mangerA vtr1 ( débarrasser de sa charge) to unload [navire, véhicule, machine à laver] (de from); to relieve [personne] (de of);2 ( enlever un chargement) to unload [marchandises, passagers]; les dockers déchargeront cet après-midi the dockers will unload this afternoon;6 Électrotech [personne] to discharge [appareil, batterie]; [faux contact] to cause [sth] to run down [batterie];7 ( soulager) to unburden [conscience, cœur] (auprès de qn to sb); to vent [colère]; décharger sa colère sur qn to take one's anger out on sb;8 ( alléger) to take the weight off [plancher, poutre].B vi1 ( déteindre) [tissu] to lose its colourGB;2 ◑( éjaculer) to shoot one's load◑, to ejaculate.C se décharger vpr1 ( se libérer) se décharger de qch to off-load sth (sur qn onto sb); j'ai pu me décharger du dossier/de toute la comptabilité sur un collègue I managed to off-load the file/all the accounting onto a colleague;2 Électrotech [batterie] to run down; la batterie est déchargée the battery is flat.[deʃarʒe] verbe transitif1. [débarrasser de sa charge - véhicule, animal] to unload ; [ - personne] to unburdena. [à un voyageur] let me take your luggageb. [au retour des magasins] let me take your parcels for you2. [enlever - marchandises] to unload, to take off (separable) ; [ - passagers] to set down (separable)décharger la cargaison/des caisses d'un navire to unload the cargo/crates off a shipêtre déchargé de ses fonctions to be discharged ou dismissed[ôter la charge de] to unload————————[deʃarʒe] verbe intransitif1. [déteindre - étoffe] to run————————se décharger verbe pronominal intransitif2. [se débarrasser] -
9 abspritzen
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t (hat)1. (bespritzen) (Pflanzen) sprayII v/i2. (hat) vulg. come, spurt, shoot one’s wad* * *to spray-wash* * *ạb|sprit|zen sep1. vt1)etw/jdn/sich abspritzen — to spray sth/sb/oneself down; Schmutz to spray off (von etw sth); (Cook) to sprinkle
2) (NS euph sl = töten) to give a lethal injection to2. vi1) aux sein to spray off2) aux haben sl = ejakulieren) to spunk (vulg)* * ** * *ab|sprit·zenI. vt1. (mit einem Wasserstrahl entfernen)2. (mit einem Wasserstrahl reinigen)II. vi2. (von etw spritzend abprallen)* * *transitives Verb1) spray off2) (reinigen) spray [down]* * *abspritzen (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t (hat)1. (bespritzen) (Pflanzen) sprayB. v/i2. (hat) vulg come, spurt, shoot one’s wad* * *transitives Verb1) spray off2) (reinigen) spray [down]* * *v.to flush v.to hose down v.
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