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1 Meckerei
f; -, -en; umg., pej. grousing, griping* * *Me|cke|rei [mɛkə'rai]f -, -en (inf)moaning, grumbling, griping (inf)* * *Me·cke·rei<-, -en>* * *die; Meckerei, Meckereien (ugs. abwertend) moaning; grousing (sl.); grumbling* * ** * *die; Meckerei, Meckereien (ugs. abwertend) moaning; grousing (sl.); grumbling -
2 Gemecker[e]
das; Gemecker[e]s1) (von Schafen, Ziegen) bleating* * *das; Gemecker[e]s1) (von Schafen, Ziegen) bleating -
3 meckern
v/i2. umg. Person: grouse, gripe, bellyache* * *(Ziege) to bleat;* * *mẹ|ckern ['mɛkɐn]vi(Ziege) to bleat; (inf Mensch) to moan, to bleat (inf), to gripe (inf)meckern (inf) — to moan or bleat (inf) about sb/sth
* * *(to complain: He's grousing about his job again.) grouse* * *me·ckern[ˈmɛkɐn]vi1. (der Ziege) to bleat2. (fig fam)* * *intransitives Verb1) (auch fig.) bleatetwas zu meckern haben — have something to grumble etc. about
* * *meckern v/i1. Ziege: bleat;ein meckerndes Lachen umg, fig a billy goat laugh2. umg Person: grouse, gripe, bellyache* * *intransitives Verb1) (auch fig.) bleatetwas zu meckern haben — have something to grumble etc. about
* * *(Ziege) v.to bleat v. v.to bitch v.to complain v.to grouse v.to grumble (about, over) v. -
4 Stänkerei
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5 Geraunze
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6 Meckerei
fugs.grousing [grumbling, complaining] -
7 meckernd
1. bitching2. bleating3. grousing4. grumping
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