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1 nick
1. noun1) (notch) Kerbe, die4)in good/poor nick — (coll.) gut/nicht gut in Schuss (ugs.)
5)2. transitive verb1) (make nick in) einkerben [Holz]nick one's chin — sich am Kinn schneiden
* * *[nik] 1. noun(a small cut: There was a nick in the doorpost.) die Kerbe2. verb(to make a small cut in something: He nicked his chin while he was shaving.) (ein)schneiden- academic.ru/116923/in_the_nick_of_time">in the nick of time* * *[nɪk]I. nhe was in the \nick for twelve years er war zwölf Jahre im Knast5.▶ in the \nick of time gerade noch rechtzeitigII. vt1. (chip)▪ to \nick sb jdn abzocken slIII. vi BRIT, AUS (sl)▪ to \nick in/off hinein-/davonhuschen* * *[nɪk]n abbrSee:* * *nick [nık]A s1. Kerbe f, Einkerbung f, Einschnitt m2. Kerbholz n4. TYPO Signatur(rinne) f5. (rechter) Zeitpunkt:a) im richtigen Augenblick, wie gerufen,b) im letzten Moment, gerade noch (rechtzeitig)6. Br sla) Kittchen n:be in the nick im Kittchen sitzenb) Polizeirevier nB v/t1. (ein)kerben, einschneiden:nick out auszacken;nick o.s. while shaving sich beim Rasieren schneiden2. etwas glücklich treffen:nick the time gerade den richtigen Zeitpunkt treffen3. einen Zug etc (gerade noch) erwischen umg4. Br sl5. Br sl klauen* * *1. noun1) (notch) Kerbe, die4)in good/poor nick — (coll.) gut/nicht gut in Schuss (ugs.)
5)2. transitive verb1) (make nick in) einkerben [Holz]* * *n.Kerbe -n f. v.einschneiden v. -
2 nick
[nɪk] nhe was in the \nick for twelve years er war zwölf Jahre im KnastPHRASES:in the \nick of time gerade noch rechtzeitig vt1) ( chip)to \nick sth etw einkerben;( cut) etw einschneidento \nick sth etw mitgehen lassen ( fam)to \nick sb jdn abzocken (sl) vi (Brit, Aus) (sl);to \nick in/ off hinein-/davonhuschen
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