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1 Flügelschlag
* * *der Flügelschlagflap* * *Flü|gel|schlagm (liter)beat of its wings* * *Flü·gel·schlagm beat of its wings* * *der Flügelschlag der Zeit fig liter the heartbeat of history -
2 flügelschlagend
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3 Geknatter
n; -s, kein Pl.; umg., oft pej., eines Radios: crackling; eines Motors: sputtering; eines Mofas: put-put(ting); lauter: roaring; von Schüssen: rattle; eines Segels: flapping* * *Ge|knạt|ter [gə'knatɐ]nt -s, no pl(von Motorrad) roaring; (von Presslufthammer) hammering; (von Maschinengewehr) rattling, chattering; (von Schüssen) rattling (out)* * *Ge·knat·ter<-s>[gəˈknatɐ]* * *Geknatter n; -s, kein pl; umg, oft pej, eines Radios: crackling; eines Motors: sputtering; eines Mofas: put-put(ting); lauter: roaring; von Schüssen: rattle; eines Segels: flapping -
4 schlackerig
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5 schlackern
v/i umg. wobble; lose Kleidung etc.: flap (beide allg.); schlackernde Knie trembling knees; der Hosenboden schlackert ihm um die Kniekehlen the seat of his trousers is flapping around the back of his knees; ich habe nur noch mit den Ohren geschlackert I couldn’t believe my ears, I thought I was hearing things; da schlackert man nur noch mit den Ohren you just can’t believe it; stärker: it’s mind-boggling* * *schlạ|ckern ['ʃlakɐn]vi (inf)to tremble, to shake; (vor Angst auch) to quake; (Kleidung) to hang loosely, to be baggy* * *schla·ckern[ˈʃlakɐn]der weite Rock schlackerte ihr um die Knie her wide skirt flapped loosely around her knees; s.a. Ohr* * *intransitives Verb (nordd., westmd.)2) (wackeln, zittern) shake; tremble* * *schlackernde Knie trembling knees;der Hosenboden schlackert ihm um die Kniekehlen the seat of his trousers is flapping around the back of his knees;ich habe nur noch mit den Ohren geschlackert I couldn’t believe my ears, I thought I was hearing things;da schlackert man nur noch mit den Ohren you just can’t believe it; stärker: it’s mind-boggling* * *intransitives Verb (nordd., westmd.)2) (wackeln, zittern) shake; tremble -
6 Geflatter
n; -s, kein Pl. fluttering* * *Ge|flạt|ter [gə'flatɐ]nt -s, no plfluttering; (von Fahne etc bei starkem Wind) flapping* * * -
7 Schlagflügelgelenk
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8 Schlaggelenk
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9 Geknatter
n[der Segel]flappingn[ugs.: Schüsse]rattlenugs. [Moped]1. put-putting2. put-put coll.nugs. [Motor]sputteringnugs. [Radio]crackling -
10 Knatterfahne
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11 Knatterflagge
fflapping flag -
12 schlagend
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