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1 hurrah
hurray interjectionhip, hip, hurrah! — hipp, hipp, hurra!
* * *[hu'rei]noun, interjection(a shout of joy, enthusiasm etc: Hurrah! We're getting an extra day's holiday!) hurra!* * *hur·rah[həˈrɑ:]hur·ray[həˈreɪ]I. interj hurra\hurrah for the Queen/King! ein Hoch der Königin/dem König!II. nlast \hurrah Schwanengesang m geh, letztes Werk* * *[hə'rAː] [hə'reɪ]interjhurrahurrah for the king! — ein Hoch dem König!
* * *A int hurra!:B s Hurra(ruf) n(m):the last hurrah fig das letzte Hurra, der SchwanengesangD v/i hurra rufen* * *hurray interjectionhurrah for somebody/something! — jemand/etwas lebe hoch!
hip, hip, hurrah! — hipp, hipp, hurra!
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2 hip
I noun1) Hüfte, diewith one's hands on one's hips — die Arme in die Hüften gestemmt
2) in sing. or pl. (hip-measurement) Hüftumfang, der; Hüftweite, die; (of man, boy) Gesäßumfang, der; Gesäßweite, dieII noun(Bot.) Hagebutte, die* * *I [hip] noun1) ((the bones in) either of the two sides of the body just below the waist: She fell and broke her left hip.)2) ((the measurement round) the body at the level of the widest part of the upper leg and buttocks: This exercise is good for the hips; What hip size are you?)II [hip] adjective* * *hip1[hɪp]trousers to fit \hips up to 38 inches Hosen mit einer Hüftweite bis 96 cmLiz stood with her hands on her \hips Liz hatte ihre Arme in die Hüften gestemmtto dislocate a \hip sich dat die Hüfte ausrenken\hip replacement künstliche Hüftehip2[hɪp]hip3<- pp->[hɪp]hip4[hɪp]interj hipp(, hipp)\hip \hip hooray [or hurray]! hipp, hipp, hurra!* * *I [hɪp]nHüfte fSee:→ academic.ru/66773/shoot">shootIIn (BOT)Hagebutte f IIIinterjIVhip! hip!, hurrah! — hipp hipp, hurra!
adj (inf)hip (inf)to be hip to sth — in etw (dat) voll drin sein (inf)
to get hip to sth — sich in etw (acc) voll reinhängen (sl)
* * *hip1 [hıp] s1. ANAT Hüfte f:3. ARCHa) Gratanfall m, Walm m (vom Walmdach)b) Walmsparren mhip2 [hıp] s BOT Hagebutte fhip3 [hıp] int:hip, hip, hurrah! hipp, hipp, hurra!hip4 [hıp] adj sl1. be hipa) alles mitmachen, was gerade in ist,b) in sein* * *I noun1) Hüfte, die2) in sing. or pl. (hip-measurement) Hüftumfang, der; Hüftweite, die; (of man, boy) Gesäßumfang, der; Gesäßweite, dieII noun(Bot.) Hagebutte, die* * *n.Hüfte -n f.
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hurrah — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. cheer, applause (see approbation). II (Roget s IV) interj. Syn. yeah, yay, three cheers, hurray, rah rah, huzza, yippee, whoopee; hear, hear; hip hip; see also cheer 3 , cry 1 , encouragement 2 , yell … English dictionary for students