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1 fidget
1. noun1)2. intransitive verbhave/get the fidgets — zappelig sein/werden (ugs.)
fidget [about] — [herum]zappeln (ugs.); herumrutschen
* * *['fi‹it] 1. past tense, past participle - fidgeted; verb 2. noun(a person who fidgets: She's a terrible fidget!) der Zappelphilipp- academic.ru/118942/the_fidgets">the fidgets* * *fidg·et[ˈfɪʤɪt]I. n2. (condition)▪ the \fidgets pl nervöse Unruheshe's got [a bad case of] the \fidgets today sie ist heute extrem unruhig [o nervös] [o fam zapp[e]ligII. vistop \fidgeting! hör auf so rumzuzappeln! fam2. (play)3. (be eager, restless)▪ to \fidget to do sth brennen, etw zu tun, darauf aus sein, etw zu tunIII. vt▪ to \fidget sb jdn nervös machen* * *['fIdZɪt]1. vi( = be restless) zappelnto fidget with sth — mit etw herumspielen or herumfummeln (inf)
don't fidget — zappel nicht so rum
he sat there fidgeting in his chair — er rutschte auf seinem Stuhl hin und her
2. n1) (= person) Zappelphilipp m (inf)2) (inf)have you got the fidgets? — was bist du für ein Zappelphilipp! (inf)
* * *fidget [ˈfıdʒıt]A s1. meist pl nervöse Unruhe, Zappelei f umg:give sb the fidgets jemanden nervös oder umg zapp(e)lig machen;have the fidgets → C 1B v/t nervös oder umg zapp(e)lig machenC v/i* * *1. noun1)2. intransitive verbhave/get the fidgets — zappelig sein/werden (ugs.)
fidget [about] — [herum]zappeln (ugs.); herumrutschen
* * *n.Unruhe -n f. v.herumzappeln v. -
2 fidget
fidg·et [ʼfɪʤɪt] n2) ( condition)the \fidgets pl nervöse Unruhe;she's got [a bad case of] the \fidgets today sie ist heute extrem unruhig [o nervös] [o ( fam) zapp[e]lig] vistop \fidgeting! hör auf so rumzuzappeln! ( fam)2) ( play)3) (be eager, restless)to \fidget to do sth brennen, etw zu tun, darauf aus sein, etw zu tun vtto \fidget sb jdn nervös machen
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