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1 umgaukeln
v/t (untr., hat) flutter around; fig. schmeichelnd etc.: beguile* * *um|gau|keln [ʊm'gaukln] ptp umgaukeltvt insep (geh)to flutter about or around; (fig mit Schmeicheleien etc) to ensnare, to beguile* * * -
2 gaukeln
v/i1. (ist gegaukelt) lit. (flattern) flutter (around)2. (hat) altm. conjure* * *to juggle* * *gau|keln ['gaukln]vi (liter)(Schmetterling) to flutter; (fig) to flit* * *gaukeln v/i2. (hat) obs conjure -
3 herumflattern
to flit; to flirt* * *he|rụm|flat|ternvi sep aux sein(= umherflattern) to flutter about -
4 um etw. herumflattern
to flutter around sth. -
5 flattern
1. flutter; (mit den Flügeln schlagen) flap its wings2. Wäsche, Segel etc.: flap (in the wind); Blatt, Papier etc.: flutter; Haar: stream; mir flatterte heute eine Einladung auf den Tisch fig. an invitation landed on my desk today* * *das Flatternflicker* * *flạt|tern ['flatɐn]vi bei Richtungsangabe aux sein (lit, fig)to flutter; (= mit den Flügeln schlagen) to flap its wings; (Fahne, Segel beim Sturm, Hose) to flap; (Haar) to stream, to fly; (Blick) to flicker; (inf Mensch) to be in a flap (inf); (Lenkung, Autorad) to wobbleein Brief flatterte mir auf den Schreibtisch — a letter turned up or arrived on my desk
* * *das1) flitting2) (to move quickly and lightly from place to place: Butterflies flitted around in the garden.) flit3) (to hang or swing about loosely: Her hair flopped over her face.) flop4) ((of a bird, insect etc) to move the wings rapidly and lightly: The moth fluttered round the light.) flutter5) (a quick irregular movement (of a pulse etc): She felt a flutter in her chest.) flutter* * *flat·tern[ˈflatɐn]vi▪ irgendwohin \flattern to fly [or float] [or be blown] somewhere▪ jdm [irgendwohin] \flattern to land [or turn up] [or arrive] somewhereheute flatterte eine Rechnung ins Haus a bill landed on the mat today* * *intransitives Verb1) mit Richtungsangabe mit sein flutterseine Nerven flatterten — (fig.) he got in a flap (coll.)
* * *1. flutter; (mit den Flügeln schlagen) flap its wingsmir flatterte heute eine Einladung auf den Tisch fig an invitation landed on my desk today* * *intransitives Verb1) mit Richtungsangabe mit sein flutterseine Nerven flatterten — (fig.) he got in a flap (coll.)
* * *n.flutter n.thrashing n. -
6 zucken
v/i1. twitch; vor Schmerz: wince, flinch; vor Schreck: start; (zusammenzucken) jerk; Lider: flutter; Fisch im Netz etc.: thrash around; ihm zuckte es in den Beinen he was itching for a dance ( oder to dance); ein nervöses Zucken haben have a nervous twitch; Achsel, Schulter, Wimper2. Flamme, Licht: flicker; Blitz: flash; ein Gedanke zuckte ihr durch den Kopf fig. a thought flashed across her mind ( oder suddenly struck her)* * *das Zuckentremor* * *zụ|cken ['tsʊkn]1. vi1) (nervös, krampfhaft) to twitch; (vor Schreck) to start; (vor Schmerzen) to flinch; (Fisch, verwundetes Tier) to thrash aboutes zuckte mir in den Fingern, das zu tun (fig) — I was itching to do that
es zuckte mir in der Hand (fig) — I was itching to hit him/her
See:→ Wimper2) (= aufleuchten) (Blitz) to flash; (Flammen) to flare up3)(= wehtun)
der Schmerz zuckte (mir) durch den ganzen Körper — the pain shot right through my body or through me2. vt* * *1) (to (cause to) move jerkily: His hands were twitching.) twitch2) (a twitching movement.) twitch* * *zu·cken[ˈtsʊkn̩]vi2. Hilfsverb: habenmit den Achseln [o Schultern] \zucken to shrug one's shouldersohne mit der Wimper zu \zucken without batting an eyelid4. Hilfsverb: sein (sich zuckend bewegen) Blitz to flashhast du diesen Blitz über den Himmel \zucken sehen? did you see that bolt of lightning flash across the sky?▪ es zuckt jdm irgendwo sb has/gets a twinge somewhere* * *intransitives Verb; mit Richtungsangabe mit sein twitch; <body, arm, leg, etc.> jerk; (vor Schreck) start; < flames> flicker, flare up; <light, lightning> flicker, flashmit den Achseln od. Schultern zucken — shrug one's shoulders
* * *zucken v/i1. twitch; vor Schmerz: wince, flinch; vor Schreck: start; (zusammenzucken) jerk; Lider: flutter; Fisch im Netz etc: thrash around;ihm zuckte es in den Beinen he was itching for a dance ( oder to dance);ein Gedanke zuckte ihr durch den Kopf fig a thought flashed across her mind ( oder suddenly struck her)* * *intransitives Verb; mit Richtungsangabe mit sein twitch; <body, arm, leg, etc.> jerk; (vor Schreck) start; < flames> flicker, flare up; <light, lightning> flicker, flashmit den Achseln od. Schultern zucken — shrug one's shoulders
* * *-ungen n.tremor n. -
7 zücken
v/i1. twitch; vor Schmerz: wince, flinch; vor Schreck: start; (zusammenzucken) jerk; Lider: flutter; Fisch im Netz etc.: thrash around; ihm zuckte es in den Beinen he was itching for a dance ( oder to dance); ein nervöses Zucken haben have a nervous twitch; Achsel, Schulter, Wimper2. Flamme, Licht: flicker; Blitz: flash; ein Gedanke zuckte ihr durch den Kopf fig. a thought flashed across her mind ( oder suddenly struck her)* * *das Zuckentremor* * *zụ|cken ['tsʊkn]1. vi1) (nervös, krampfhaft) to twitch; (vor Schreck) to start; (vor Schmerzen) to flinch; (Fisch, verwundetes Tier) to thrash aboutes zuckte mir in den Fingern, das zu tun (fig) — I was itching to do that
es zuckte mir in der Hand (fig) — I was itching to hit him/her
See:→ Wimper2) (= aufleuchten) (Blitz) to flash; (Flammen) to flare up3)(= wehtun)
der Schmerz zuckte (mir) durch den ganzen Körper — the pain shot right through my body or through me2. vt* * *1) (to (cause to) move jerkily: His hands were twitching.) twitch2) (a twitching movement.) twitch* * *zu·cken[ˈtsʊkn̩]vi2. Hilfsverb: habenmit den Achseln [o Schultern] \zucken to shrug one's shouldersohne mit der Wimper zu \zucken without batting an eyelid4. Hilfsverb: sein (sich zuckend bewegen) Blitz to flashhast du diesen Blitz über den Himmel \zucken sehen? did you see that bolt of lightning flash across the sky?▪ es zuckt jdm irgendwo sb has/gets a twinge somewhere* * *intransitives Verb; mit Richtungsangabe mit sein twitch; <body, arm, leg, etc.> jerk; (vor Schreck) start; < flames> flicker, flare up; <light, lightning> flicker, flashmit den Achseln od. Schultern zucken — shrug one's shoulders
* * ** * *intransitives Verb; mit Richtungsangabe mit sein twitch; <body, arm, leg, etc.> jerk; (vor Schreck) start; < flames> flicker, flare up; <light, lightning> flicker, flashmit den Achseln od. Schultern zucken — shrug one's shoulders
* * *-ungen n.tremor n. -
8 zucken
1. to shrug2. to twitch3. to wince(Flamme, Licht)to flickerto startto flutterto flashto dart(Muskel etc.)to switch(vor Schmerz etc.)to flinchto thrash aroundto jerk
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