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  • 1 plump

    plump, I) eig.: informis (unförmlich, ungestaltet). – vastus (plump durch seine ungewöhnliche Form, Höhe, Breite etc., z.B. Tier, Mensch). – Adv.vaste. – pl. gebaut sein, vasto esse corpore (v. Menschen u. Tieren); inscite factum esse (ohne Geschick gemacht sein, v. Dingen). – II) uneig.: vastus. – agrestis (tölpelhaft, linkisch). – inficetus (fade, z.B. mendacium). – illiberalis (eines Freien oder Gebildeten unwürdig). – rudis (roh, ungebi idet). – inscitus (ungeschickt). – inconcinnus (unmanierlich, den Anstand verletzend). – inconditus (nicht gehörig eingerichtet, z.B. blanditiae, motus). – incompositus (nicht gehörig geordnet, z.B. von der Rede u. vom Redner); verb. rudis atque incompositus (z.B. ein Redner dem Stil nach). – inurbanus (unhöflich, unwitzig, z.B. dictum). – rusticus (bäuerisch grob, flegelhaft). – einen pl. Gang haben, corporis motu esse agrestem: ein pl. Vortrag, tamquam adipale dictionis genus: ein pl. Scherz, iocus illiberalis (ein roher übh.); iocus invidiosus (der den, auf den er sich bezieht, bei andern in ein gehässiges Licht stellt): pl. Benehmen, mores rustici; rusticitas. Adv.vaste (z.B. loqui); insci te (z.B. alqd comparare cum alqa re); inficete; inconcinne; incondite; incomposite; illiberaliter; inurbane; rustice – sich pl. benehmen, corporis motu esse agrestem (in Hinsicht der Körperbewegung); rusticum se praebere. rustice facere (in bezug auf das Betragen).

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  • gang — n. 1) to form gang 2) to join a gang 3) to break up, bust (up) a gang 4) a chain; section; street; work gang 5) an inner city; juvenile gang * * * [gæŋ] bust (up) a gang juvenile gang section street …   Combinatory dictionary

  • gang — Adv (nur noch in gang und gäbe üblich) std. phras. Phraseologismus(11. Jh.), mhd. genge, ahd. gangi Stammwort. Aus g. * gang ja Adj. gangbar, imstande zu gehen , auch in anord. gengr Gang , ae. genge, afr. gendze, ganse, ginse; Adjektiv der… …   Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache

  • gang — gang1 [gaŋ] n. [ME, a band or company, orig., a going, journey < OE < base of gangan: see GANG2] 1. a group of people associated together in some way; specif., a) a group of workers directed by a foreman b) an organized group of criminals… …   English World dictionary

  • gang — ► NOUN 1) an organized group of criminals or disorderly young people. 2) informal a group of people who regularly meet and do things together. 3) an organized group of people doing manual work. 4) a set of switches, sockets, or other devices… …   English terms dictionary

  • gang together — form a group or gang. → gang …   English new terms dictionary

  • gang — gang1 /gang/, n. 1. a group or band: A gang of boys gathered around the winning pitcher. 2. a group of youngsters or adolescents who associate closely, often exclusively, for social reasons, esp. such a group engaging in delinquent behavior. 3. a …   Universalium

  • gang — I. /gæŋ / (say gang) noun 1. a band or group: a gang of boys. 2. a. a group of persons working together; squad; shift. b. Australian History a party of convicts labouring under the control of an overseer on public works: a road gang; a wood… …  

  • Gang bang — A gang bang (or gangbang) is a situation in which a person has sexual intercourse with multiple partners in turn or at the same time. [ [http://www.m w.com/dictionary/gang%20bang Merriam Webster dictionary] ] TermA gangbang typically is a form of …   Wikipedia

  • Gang system — The gang system is a reference within slavery to a division of labor established on the plantation. It is the harsher of two main types of labor systems. The other form, known as the task system, was less harsh and allowed the slaves more… …   Wikipedia

  • Gang — This article is about groups of individuals who share a common identity. For other uses, see Gang (disambiguation). Street gang redirects here. For the Sesame Street book, see Street Gang (book). Gangs Territory Worldwide Membership 800,000 in… …   Wikipedia

  • Gang — Gangart; Bummel; Spaziergang; Diele; Flur; Korridor; Durchgang * * * Gang [gaŋ], der; [e]s, Gänge [ gɛŋə]: 1. <ohne Plural> Art des Gehens: ein federnder, aufrechter Gang; sein Gang war schwerfällig; die Frau hatte einen schlep …   Universal-Lexikon

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