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101 Heuballenpresse
fhay baler -
102 Heufeld
nhay field -
103 Heufieber
nhay fever -
104 Heugabel
f1. hay fork2. pitchfork -
105 Heumäher
mhay mower -
106 heuen
to hay -
107 Heuernte
f1. hay harvest2. haying -
108 Heuscheune
fhay barn -
109 Heuschnupfen
m1. hay fever2. hayfever -
110 Heuwender
mhay turning machine -
111 in die Falle gehen
1. to take the bait fig.2. to walk into the trap(ugs.: schlafen gehen)1. to hit the hay coll.2. to hit the sack coll. -
112 in die Federn kriechen
(ugs.: schlafen gehen)1. to hit the hay coll.2. to hit the sack coll. -
113 in die Klappe gehen / kriechen
(ugs.: schlafen gehen)1. to hit the hay coll.2. to hit the sack coll.Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > in die Klappe gehen / kriechen
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114 ins Nest steigen
(landsch.: schlafen gehen)1. to hit the hay coll.2. to hit the sack coll. -
115 Mähquetschzetter
m1. hay mower and crusher2. mower-crusher -
116 man muss die Feste feiern, wie sie fallen/kommen
1. one must celebrate when one has the opportunity2. one must make hay when the sun shinesDeutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > man muss die Feste feiern, wie sie fallen/kommen
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117 Nasenschnäuzen
nnose blowing [from a cold, hay fever, or allergies] -
118 schlafen gehen
1. to go off to sleep2. to go to sleep3. to hit the hay coll.4. to turn in coll. -
119 sich (eine Zeitlang / ein Stündchen) aufs Ohr hauen / legen
[ugs.: schlafen gehen]1. to hit the hay (for a while) coll.2. to hit the sack (for a while) coll.Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > sich (eine Zeitlang / ein Stündchen) aufs Ohr hauen / legen
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120 sich hinhauen
(ugs.: schlafen gehen)1. to hit the hay coll.2. to hit the sack coll.
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