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1 Spatz
m; -en und -es, -en1. ORN. sparrow; essen wie ein Spatz fig. pick at one’s food; grundsätzlich: be a poor eater; mit Kanonen auf Spatzen schießen use a steamroller to crack a nut; das pfeifen die Spatzen von den oder allen Dächern it’s all over town, everyone knows about it; lieber den Spatz in der Hand als die Taube auf dem Dach Sprichw. a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush; Edith Piaf, der Spatz von Paris Edith Piaf, the little sparrow (of Paris)* * *der Spatzsparrow* * *Spạtz [ʃpats]m -en, -en1) sparrowbesser ein Spatz in der Hand als eine Taube auf dem Dach (Prov) — a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush (Prov)
See:→ pfeifen* * *(a common type of small brown bird related to the finch family.) sparrow* * *<-en o -es, -en>[ʃpats]m1. ORN sparrow2. (fam: Kosewort: Schatz) darling, sweetie3.▶ besser ein \Spatz in der Hand als eine Taube auf dem Dach (prov) a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush prov* * *der; Spatzen, Spatzen1) sparrowdie Spatzen pfeifen es von den od. allen Dächern — it's common knowledge
2) (fam.): (Liebling) pet* * *1. ORN sparrow;mit Kanonen auf Spatzen schießen use a steamroller to crack a nut;allen Dächern it’s all over town, everyone knows about it;lieber den Spatz in der Hand als die Taube auf dem Dach sprichw a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush;Edith Piaf, der Spatz von Paris Edith Piaf, the little sparrow (of Paris)* * *der; Spatzen, Spatzen1) sparrowdie Spatzen pfeifen es von den od. allen Dächern — it's common knowledge
2) (fam.): (Liebling) pet* * *¨-e m.sparrow n.
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