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1. noun(Brit.)1) (for making butter) Butterfass, das2) (milk-can) Milchkanne, die2. transitive verb1)2) aufwühlen [Wasser, Schlamm]3. intransitive verb[Meer:] wallen (geh.); [Schiffsschraube:] wirbelnPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/85345/churn_out">churn out- churn up* * *[ ə:n]1) (a machine for making butter.) das Butterfaß2) (a large milk can.) die Milchkanne* * *[tʃɜ:n, AM tʃɜ:rn]I. nmilk \churn Milchkanne f▪ office \churn Umplatzierung[en] f[pl] [o Umorganisation f] innerhalb des BürosII. vt▪ to \churn sth earth, ground, sea etw aufwühlento \churn the milk die Milch quirlenmy stomach was \churning mir drehte sich der Magen um* * *[tʃɜːn]1. n(for butter) Butterfass nt; (Brit = milk churn) Milchkanne f2. vt1)to churn butter — buttern, Sahne buttern
2) (= agitate) sea, mud etc aufwühlen3. vi(water, mud) wirbeln, strudeln; (wheels, rage etc) wühlen; (propeller) wirbeln, sich wild drehen* * *A sb) Buttermaschine f2. Br Milchkanne fB v/t1. Milch, Rahm verbuttern:churn butter buttern;churn out umg pej am laufenden Band produzieren, ausstoßenchurn up emotions aufwühlenC v/i1. buttern2. schäumen3. sich heftig bewegen:ideas churned in his head Gedanken schwirrten ihm im Kopf herum* * *1. noun(Brit.)1) (for making butter) Butterfass, das2) (milk-can) Milchkanne, die2. transitive verb1)2) aufwühlen [Wasser, Schlamm]3. intransitive verb[Meer:] wallen (geh.); [Schiffsschraube:] wirbelnPhrasal Verbs:- churn up* * *v.aufwühlen v.buttern v.durchschütteln v.schütteln v.sich heftig bewegen ausdr.verbuttern v.
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