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1 gallop through a book
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2 gallop
1. nounGalopp, der2. intransitive verbat a gallop — im Galopp
1) [Pferd, Reiter:] galoppieren2) (fig.)gallop through — im Galopp (ugs.) durchlesen [Buch]; rasch herunterspielen [Musikstück]; im Galopp (ugs.) erledigen [Arbeit]
galloping inflation — (fig.) galoppierende Inflation
* * *['ɡæləp] 1. noun((a period of riding at) the fastest pace of a horse: He took the horse out for a gallop; The horse went off at a gallop.) der Galopp2. verb•- academic.ru/30185/galloping">galloping* * *gal·lop[ˈgæləp]I. vito \gallop a horse ein Pferd galoppieren lassento break into a \gallop in Galopp verfallen* * *['gləp]1. nGalopp mafter a quick gallop through Roman history, he... — nachdem er die römische Geschichte im Galopp abgehandelt hatte,...
2. vigaloppieren, im Galopp reitenwe galloped through our work/the agenda — wir haben die Arbeit im Galopp erledigt (inf)/die Tagesordnung im Galopp abgehandelt (inf)
to gallop through a book — ein Buch in rasendem Tempo lesen (inf)
3. vthorse galoppieren lassen* * *gallop [ˈɡæləp]A v/i1. galoppieren, (im) Galopp reiten2. a) galoppieren (Pferd)b) umg sausen (Mensch, Tier)gallop through one’s work;gallop through a book ein Buch rasch durchfliegen;gallop through a meal eine Mahlzeit hinunterschlingen;gallop through a lecture einen Vortrag herunterrasselnB v/t ein Pferd in Galopp setzen, galoppieren lassenC s Galopp m:* * *1. nounGalopp, der2. intransitive verb1) [Pferd, Reiter:] galoppieren2) (fig.)gallop through — im Galopp (ugs.) durchlesen [Buch]; rasch herunterspielen [Musikstück]; im Galopp (ugs.) erledigen [Arbeit]
galloping inflation — (fig.) galoppierende Inflation
* * *n.Galopp -s m.
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