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1. noun1) ([meat from] thigh of pig) Schinken, der2. intransitive verb,- mm- (coll.) überziehen3. transitive verb,- mm- (coll.) überzogen spielenPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/87667/ham_up">ham up* * *[hæm](the top of the back leg of a pig, salted and dried.) der Schinken* * *[hæm]I. na slice of \ham eine Scheibe Schinken1. (made with ham) Schinken-\ham sandwich Schinkenbrot nt2. (incompetently acting) Schmieren-III. vt THEAT, FILM* * *[hm]1. nham sandwich — Schinkenbrot nt
2) (ANAT)hams — (hintere) Oberschenkel pl; (of animal) (Hinter)keulen pl
to squat on one's hams — hocken, in der Hocke sitzen
4) (RAD inf) Funkamateur(in) m(f)2. adj attracting übertrieben, zu dick aufgetragenham actor — Schmierenkomödiant(in) m(f)
3. vi (THEAT)chargieren, übertrieben spielen* * *ham [hæm]A s1. GASTRa) Schinken m:ham and eggs Ham and Eggs, Schinken mit (Spiegel)Eib) Hinterkeule f2. ANAT (hinterer) Oberschenkel:squat on one’s hams in der Hocke sitzen, hocken3. umgc) MUS etc Dilettant(in), Stümper(in)4. umg Funkamateur(in), Amateurfunker(in)B adj1. umg MUS etc dilettantisch, stümperhaft2. umg Amateurfunker…:ham it up → D* * *1. noun1) ([meat from] thigh of pig) Schinken, der2. intransitive verb,- mm- (coll.) überziehen3. transitive verb,- mm- (coll.) überzogen spielenPhrasal Verbs:- ham up* * *n.Schinken - m. -
2 ham
[hæm] na slice of \ham eine Scheibe Schinken3) theat;radio \ham Amateurfunker(in) m(f) n1) ( made with ham) Schinken-;\ham sandwich Schinkenbrot nt2) ( incompetently acting) Schmieren-;to \ham it up übertrieben darstellen, zu dick auftragen ( fam) -
3 hammy
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Ham Actor — The origin of this derisory term has not been satisfactorily established. In fact, so many paths have been suggested to this word s provenance that it is burdensome to follow them all. Perhaps the best lead is found in the advice Hamlet offers … Dictionary of eponyms
ham actor — {n. phr.}, {slang} An untalented actor; someone who tries so hard to act that his performance becomes foolishly exaggerated. * /Fred is a ham actor who, instead of memorizing his lines, keeps moving around in a ridiculous way./ … Dictionary of American idioms
ham actor — {n. phr.}, {slang} An untalented actor; someone who tries so hard to act that his performance becomes foolishly exaggerated. * /Fred is a ham actor who, instead of memorizing his lines, keeps moving around in a ridiculous way./ … Dictionary of American idioms
ham\ actor — n. phr. slang An untalented actor; someone who tries so hard to act that his performance becomes foolishly exaggerated. Fred is a ham actor who, instead of memorizing his lines, keeps moving around in a ridiculous way … Словарь американских идиом
ham actor — noun an unskilled actor who overacts • Syn: ↑ham • Derivationally related forms: ↑hammy (for: ↑ham), ↑ham (for: ↑ham) … Useful english dictionary
ham actor — n. amateur actor who overacts … English contemporary dictionary
Ham — (h[a^]m), n. 1. [Short for {hamfatter}.] a person who performs in a showy or exaggerated style; used especially of actors. Also used attributively, as, a ham actor. [PJC] 2. The licensed operator of an amateur radio station. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ham — I. /hæm / (say ham) noun 1. one of the rear quarters of a pig, especially the heavy muscled part, between hip and hock. 2. the meat of this part. 3. the part of the leg behind the knee. 4. (often plural) the back of the thigh or the thigh and the …
ham — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n., slang, hambone, ham actor, show off, grandstand player. v., slang, ham it up, overact, emote, chew the scenery, pull out all the stops. See drama. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Smoked pork thigh] Syn.… … English dictionary for students
ham — I UK [hæm] / US noun Word forms ham : singular ham plural hams * 1) a) [uncountable] the meat from the top part of the back legs of a pig, preserved using salt or smoke a ham sandwich a slice of ham b) [countable] a large piece of ham 2)… … English dictionary
ham — ham1 [ hæm ] noun * 1. ) uncount the meat from the top part of the back legs of a pig, preserved using salt or smoke: a slice of ham a ham sandwich a ) count a large piece of ham 2. ) count a bad actor who has an artificial style of performing:… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English