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1. noun1) Schluckauf, der2. intransitive verbhave/get [the] hiccups — [den] Schluckauf haben/bekommen
schlucksen (ugs.); hick machen (ugs.); (many times) den Schluckauf haben* * *1. noun1) ((the sound caused by) a sudden brief stopping of the breath caused by eg eating or drinking too much, too quickly.) der Schluck2) ((in plural) the frequent repetition of this, at intervals of a few seconds: an attack of hiccoughs; I've got the hiccups.) der Schluckauf2. verb(to make a hiccup or hiccups.) Schluckauf haben* * *hic·cough, hic·cup[ˈhɪkʌp]I. n2. (attack)to get/have [an attack of] the \hiccups Schluckauf bekommen/habenwithout any \hiccup ohne StörungenI can't stop \hiccuping mein Schluckauf hört nicht auf* * *['hɪkʌp]1. nSchluckauf m; (fig inf = problem) Problemchen nt (inf)to have the hiccoughs — den Schluckauf haben
to give a hiccough — hick machen (inf), hicksen (dial)
the recent sales hiccough — die jüngsten Verkaufsprobleme
2. vihicksen (dial)he started hiccoughing — er bekam den Schluckauf
* * *A s1. Schluckauf m:give a hiccup → B a2. pl Schluckauf(anfall) m:have (the) hiccups → B b;it gives me (the) hiccups ich bekomme Schluckauf davon3. umg kleineres ProblemB v/ia) schlucksen umgb) den Schluckauf habenC v/t abgehackt hervorbringen* * *1. noun1) Schluckauf, der2. intransitive verbhave/get [the] hiccups — [den] Schluckauf haben/bekommen
schlucksen (ugs.); hick machen (ugs.); (many times) den Schluckauf haben* * *n.Schluckauf m. v.Schluckauf haben ausdr. -
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hiccough, hiccupSingultus m, Schlucken m, Schluckauf m -
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1. noun1) ((the sound caused by) a sudden brief stopping of the breath caused by eg eating or drinking too much, too quickly.) der Schluck2) ((in plural) the frequent repetition of this, at intervals of a few seconds: an attack of hiccoughs; I've got the hiccups.) der Schluckauf2. verb(to make a hiccup or hiccups.) Schluckauf haben* * *hic·cough, hic·cup[ˈhɪkʌp]I. n2. (attack)to get/have [an attack of] the \hiccoughs Schluckauf bekommen/habenwithout any \hiccough ohne StörungenI can't stop \hiccoughing mein Schluckauf hört nicht auf* * *['hɪkʌp]1. nSchluckauf m; (fig inf = problem) Problemchen nt (inf)to have the hiccoughs — den Schluckauf haben
to give a hiccough — hick machen (inf), hicksen (dial)
the recent sales hiccough — die jüngsten Verkaufsprobleme
2. vihicksen (dial)he started hiccoughing — er bekam den Schluckauf
* * *A s1. Schluckauf m:give a hiccup → B a2. pl Schluckauf(anfall) m:have (the) hiccups → B b;it gives me (the) hiccups ich bekomme Schluckauf davon3. umg kleineres ProblemB v/ia) schlucksen umgb) den Schluckauf habenC v/t abgehackt hervorbringen* * *n.Schluckauf m. -
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hiccough, hiccupSingultus m, Schlucken m, Schluckauf m
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