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1 froth
1. noun(foam) Schaum, der2. intransitive verbfroth at the mouth — Schaum vor dem Mund haben
* * *[froƟ] 1. noun(a mass of small bubbles on the top of a liquid etc: Some types of beer have more froth than others.) der Schaum,die Blume2. verb(to have or produce froth: Mad dogs froth at the mouth.) schäumen- academic.ru/29674/frothy">frothy* * *[frɒθ, AM frɑ:θ]4.II. vi schäumento \froth at the mouth (form bubbles) Schaum vor dem Mund haben; ( fig: be very angry) vor Wut schäumenIII. vt▪ to \froth sth [up] etw aufschäumenshake the drink before you serve it to \froth it up das Getränk vor dem Servieren durch Schütteln aufschäumen* * *[frɒɵ]1. n1) (on liquids MED) Schaum m2) (= light conversation, frivolities) Firlefanz mthe present froth and commotion over the elections — der ganze Zirkus, der im Moment um die Wahlen gemacht wird
2. vischäumenthe beer frothed over the edge of the glass — der Schaum floss über den Rand des Bierglases
a cup of frothing coffee — eine Tasse Kaffee mit Schaum
he was frothing at the mouth ( with rage) — er schäumte vor Wut
* * *froth [frɒθ]A s1. Schaum m (von Bier etc)3. fig Firlefanz m pejB v/t1. mit Schaum bedeckena) zum Schäumen bringen,b) zu Schaum schlagenC v/i schäumen:a) er hatte Schaum vor dem Mund,b) fig er schäumte (vor Wut)* * *1. noun(foam) Schaum, der2. intransitive verb* * *n.Schaum -¨e m.Schäume f. -
2 froth
[frɒɵ, Am frɑ:ɵ] nPHRASES:to \froth at the mouth ( form bubbles) Schaum vor dem Mund haben;to \froth sth [up] etw aufschäumen;shake the drink before you serve it to \froth it up das Getränk vor dem Servieren durch Schütteln aufschäumen
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froth at the mouth — verb be in a state of uncontrolled anger • Syn: ↑foam at the mouth • Hypernyms: ↑rage • Verb Frames: Somebody s * * * emit a large amount of saliva from the mouth in a bodily seizure ■ … Useful english dictionary
foam at the mouth — emit froth at the mouth as a rabid dog does; froth at the mouth in excitement or hunger … English contemporary dictionary
foam at the mouth — verb be in a state of uncontrolled anger • Syn: ↑froth at the mouth • Hypernyms: ↑rage • Verb Frames: Somebody s … Useful english dictionary
foam at the mouth — {v. phr.}, {slang} To be very angry, like a mad dog. * /By the time Uncle Henry had the third flat tire he was really foaming at the mouth./ … Dictionary of American idioms
foam at the mouth — {v. phr.}, {slang} To be very angry, like a mad dog. * /By the time Uncle Henry had the third flat tire he was really foaming at the mouth./ … Dictionary of American idioms
froth — froth1 [ frɔθ ] noun 1. ) singular or uncount a mass of small air BUBBLES that form on the surface of a liquid: The coffee had a milky froth on top. a ) a mass of small white BUBBLES of SALIVA coming from a person s or animal s mouth, especially… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
froth — I UK [frɒθ] / US [frɔθ] noun 1) a) [singular/uncountable] a mass of small air bubbles that form on the surface of a liquid The coffee had a milky froth on top. b) a mass of small white bubbles of saliva coming from a person s or animal s mouth,… … English dictionary
froth — froth1 [frɔθ US fro:θ] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Old Norse; Origin: frotha] 1.) [singular, U] a mass of small ↑bubbles on the top of a liquid = ↑foam ▪ Excellent beer, he said, wiping the froth from his mouth. 2.) [singular, U] small white ↑bubbles… … Dictionary of contemporary English
froth — 1 noun 1 (singular, uncountable) small bubble 1 (1) s that form on top of a liquid that has air mixed in it: He carefully wiped the froth from his moustache. 2 (singular, uncountable) small, white bubble 1 (1) s of saliva around a person s or… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
froth — /frɒθ / (say froth) noun 1. an aggregation of bubbles, as on a fermented liquid; foam. 2. the foamy top which forms on milk when it is whipped or agitated or heated with steam. 3. any similar foamy surface, as on water stirred up by a surf. 4. a… …
froth — [[t]frɒ̱θ, AM frɔ͟ːθ[/t]] froths, frothing, frothed 1) N UNCOUNT Froth is a mass of small bubbles on the surface of a liquid. ...the froth of bubbles on the top of a glass of beer... The froth is blown away. Syn: foam 2) VERB If a liquid froths,… … English dictionary