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1. intransitive verbflackern; [Fernsehapparat:] flimmern2. nounFlackern, das; (of TV) Flimmern, das; (fig.) Aufflackern, das; (of smile) Anflug, der* * *['flikə] 1. verb1) (to burn unsteadily: the candle flickered.) flackern2) (to move quickly and unsteadily: A smile flickered across her face.) flackern2. noun(an unsteady light or flame: the flicker of an oil lamp.) das Flackern* * *flick·er[ˈflɪkəʳ, AM -ɚ]I. vi1. (shine unsteadily) candle, fire, light flackern; TV flimmern; (move unsteadily) eyes unruhig sein; eyelids zucken; flag flattern; tongue züngelna look of horror \flickered across her face ihr stand plötzlich das Entsetzen ins Gesicht geschriebenthe thought \flickered into my head that... der Gedanke schoss mir durch den Kopf, dass...II. vtto \flicker an eyelid mit dem Augenlid zuckenIII. n1. (movement) of a candle, fire, light Flackern nt kein pl; of TV pictures Flimmern nt kein pl; of eyelids Zucken nt kein pl; of flag Flattern nt kein pla \flicker of hope ein Hoffnungsschimmer m* * *['flɪkə(r)]1. vi(flame, candle, light) flackern; (TV) flimmern; (needle on dial) zittern; (eyelid) flattern, zuckenthe snake's tongue flickered in and out — die Schlange züngelte
his eyes flickered toward(s) the door — er blickte kurz zur Tür
2. n(of flame, candle, light) Flackern nt; (of TV) Flimmern nt; (of needle on dial) Zittern nt; (of eyelid) Flattern ntwithout so much as the flicker of a smile — ohne (auch nur) den Anflug eines Lächelns
* * *flicker1 [ˈflıkə(r)]A s1. flackerndes Licht2. Flackern n:the final flicker of a dying fire das letzte Aufflackern eines erlöschenden Feuers;a flicker of hope ein Hoffnungsfunke3. Zucken n4. COMPUT, TV Flimmern n5. Flattern n6. besonders US → academic.ru/28008/flick">flick2B v/i1. flackern (Kerze, Augen etc):the candle flickered out die Kerze flackerte noch einmal auf und erlosch;the hope flickered within her that her husband was still alive in ihr flackerte immer wieder die Hoffnung auf2. zucken (Schatten, Augenlider etc):4. flattern (Vogel)C v/t1. flackern lassen:2. andeuten, signalisieren:* * *1. intransitive verbflackern; [Fernsehapparat:] flimmern2. nounFlackern, das; (of TV) Flimmern, das; (fig.) Aufflackern, das; (of smile) Anflug, der* * *n.Flimmern n. v.flackern v.flimmern v. -
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flicker — flicker1 flickeringly, adv. flickery, adj. /flik euhr/, v.i. 1. to burn unsteadily; shine with a wavering light: The candle flickered in the wind and went out. 2. to move to and fro; vibrate; quiver: The long grasses flickered in the wind. 3. to… … Universalium
highhole — /huy hohl /, n. flicker2. Also, highholder /huy hohl deuhr/. [1785 95; earlier highwale, hewhole, var. of HICKWALL] * * * … Universalium
wake-up — /wayk up /, n. 1. an act or instance of waking up. 2. an act or instance of being awakened: I asked the hotel desk for a wake up at 6. 3. a time of awaking or being awakened: I ll need a 5 o clock wake up to make the early plane. 4. flicker2. adj … Universalium
flicker — flick|er1 [ˈflıkə US ər] v [: Old English; Origin: flicorian] 1.) to burn or shine with an unsteady light that goes on and off quickly ▪ The overhead lights flickered momentarily. 2.) [always + adverb/preposition] if an emotion or expression… … Dictionary of contemporary English
flicker — flicker1 verb 1》 shine or burn unsteadily and fitfully. 2》 (of a feeling) be briefly perceptible. 3》 make small, quick movements. noun an instance of flickering. Derivatives flickering adjective &noun Origin OE flicorian, flycerian to flutter ,… … English new terms dictionary
flicker — flicker1 [flik′ər] vi. [ME flikeren < OE flicorian, akin to flacor, flying, ON flǫkta, to flutter: for IE base see FLAW2] 1. to flap the wings rapidly, as in hovering; flutter: said of a bird 2. to move with a quick, light, wavering motion 3.… … English World dictionary
wake-up — ☆ wake up [wāk′up΄] adj. designating or of a service, as provided at some hotels, by which a guest or customer is awakened by a telephone call at a requested time n. informal name for FLICKER2 … English World dictionary
highhole — /huy hohl /, n. flicker2. Also, highholder /huy hohl deuhr/. [1785 95; earlier highwale, hewhole, var. of HICKWALL] … Useful english dictionary
high-hold|er — «HY HOHL duhr», noun. U.S. = flicker2. (Cf. ↑flicker) … Useful english dictionary