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1 Geächze
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2 Geröchel
* * *Ge|rọ̈|chel [gə'rœçl]nt -s, no plgroans pl; (von Sterbenden) (death) rattle* * *Ge·rö·chel<-s>[gəˈrœçl̩]nt kein pl groaning, groans pl* * * -
3 röcheln
I v/i breathe noisily ( oder stertorously förm.); vor Anstrengung auch: wheeze; Sterbender: give the death rattleII v/t: „Wasser!“, röchelte er „water!“ he croaked* * *Rọ̈|chelnnt -s, no plgroan; (= Todesröcheln) death rattledas Röcheln der Verletzten — the groans or groaning of the wounded
* * *Rö·cheln<-s>[ˈrœçl̩n]nt kein pl rasping breath, stertorous breathing no art, no pl form liter; Sterbender death rattle liter* * *intransitives Verb breathe stertorously; < dying person> give the death-rattle* * *A. v/i breathe noisily ( oder stertorously form); vor Anstrengung auch: wheeze; Sterbender: give the death rattleB. v/t:„Wasser!“, röchelte er “water!” he croaked* * *intransitives Verb breathe stertorously; < dying person> give the death-rattle -
4 Stöhnen
v/i1. groan ( vor + Dat with); vor Lust stöhnen moan with pleasure; alle stöhnen unter der Hitze everyone is groaning because of the heat; „Wasser!“, stöhnte er „Water!“ he moaned; unter dem Gewicht (+ Gen) stöhnen fig. groan under the weight of* * *das Stöhnengrunt* * *Stöh|nennt -s, no pl (lit, fig)groaning no pl; (= Stöhnlaut) groan* * *1) (to make a low sound of grief, pain etc: The wounded soldier moaned.) moan2) (a sound (as if) of grief, pain etc: a moan of pain; the moan of the wind.) moan3) (to produce a deep sound (because of pain, unhappiness etc): He groaned when he heard that he had failed his exam; The table was groaning with food (= there was a great deal of food on it).) groan4) (a deep sound: a groan of despair.) groan* * *Stöh·nen<-s>[ˈʃtø:nən]nt kein pl moan; (vor Schmerz) groanunter \Stöhnen sprechen to moan/groan, to speak through one's moans/groansetw unter \Stöhnen hervorstoßen to moan/groan out sth sep* * *intransitives Verb moan; (vor Schmerz) groan* * *A. v/i1. groan (vor +dat with);vor Lust stöhnen moan with pleasure;alle stöhnen unter der Hitze everyone is groaning because of the heat;„Wasser!“, stöhnte er “Water!” he moaned;unter dem Gewicht (+gen)stöhnen fig groan under the weight of2. (sich beklagen) moan, complain (über +akk about)(ein) leises Stöhnen soft moaning;da hilft kein Seufzen und kein Stöhnen moaning about it won’t get you anywhere* * *intransitives Verb moan; (vor Schmerz) groan* * *v.to groan v.to moan v. -
5 stöhnen
v/i1. groan ( vor + Dat with); vor Lust stöhnen moan with pleasure; alle stöhnen unter der Hitze everyone is groaning because of the heat; „Wasser!“, stöhnte er „Water!“ he moaned; unter dem Gewicht (+ Gen) stöhnen fig. groan under the weight of* * *das Stöhnengrunt* * *Stöh|nennt -s, no pl (lit, fig)groaning no pl; (= Stöhnlaut) groan* * *1) (to make a low sound of grief, pain etc: The wounded soldier moaned.) moan2) (a sound (as if) of grief, pain etc: a moan of pain; the moan of the wind.) moan3) (to produce a deep sound (because of pain, unhappiness etc): He groaned when he heard that he had failed his exam; The table was groaning with food (= there was a great deal of food on it).) groan4) (a deep sound: a groan of despair.) groan* * *Stöh·nen<-s>[ˈʃtø:nən]nt kein pl moan; (vor Schmerz) groanunter \Stöhnen sprechen to moan/groan, to speak through one's moans/groansetw unter \Stöhnen hervorstoßen to moan/groan out sth sep* * *intransitives Verb moan; (vor Schmerz) groan* * *A. v/i1. groan (vor +dat with);vor Lust stöhnen moan with pleasure;alle stöhnen unter der Hitze everyone is groaning because of the heat;„Wasser!“, stöhnte er “Water!” he moaned;unter dem Gewicht (+gen)stöhnen fig groan under the weight of2. (sich beklagen) moan, complain (über +akk about)(ein) leises Stöhnen soft moaning;da hilft kein Seufzen und kein Stöhnen moaning about it won’t get you anywhere* * *intransitives Verb moan; (vor Schmerz) groan* * *v.to groan v.to moan v. -
6 stöhnend
stöh·nend\stöhnende Laute moans/groansmit \stöhnender Stimme moaning/groaningII. adv with a moan/groan* * *adj.moaning adj. -
7 Geröchel
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8 Stöhnen
stöh·nen1. stöh·nen [ʼʃtø:nən]vito moan;( vor Schmerz) to groan2. Stöh·nen <-s> [ʼʃtø:nən] ntkein pl moan;( vor Schmerz) groan; -
9 stöhnen
stöh·nen1. stöh·nen [ʼʃtø:nən]vito moan;( vor Schmerz) to groan2. Stöh·nen <-s> [ʼʃtø:nən] ntkein pl moan;( vor Schmerz) groan; -
10 stöhnend
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11 Geächze
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12 stöhnt
1. groans2. moans
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