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  • 1 die Hosen

    - {britches} = weite Hosen {Oxford bags}+ = Hosen tragen {to be breeched}+ = die Hosen anhaben {to wear the breeches}+ = in langen Hosen {trousered}+ = die Hosen voll haben {to be in a blue funk}+ = sie hat die Hosen an {she wears the pants}+ = er krempelt die Hosen hoch {he tucks up his trousers}+ = einem Jungen die ersten Hosen anziehen {to breech}+

    Deutsch-Vietnamesisch Wörterbuch > die Hosen

  • 2 erwischen

    - {to catch (caught,caught) bắt lấy, nắm lấy, tóm lấy, chộp lấy, đánh được, câu được, bắt kịp, theo kịp, đuổi kịp, mắc, bị nhiễm, hiểu được, nắm được, nhận ra, bắt gặp, bắt được quả tang, chợt gặp - chợt thấy, mắc vào, vướng, móc, kẹp, chặn đứng, nén, giữ, thu hút, lôi cuốn, đánh, giáng, bắt lửa, đóng băng, ăn khớp, vừa, bấu, víu lấy, níu lấy - {to get (got,got) được, có được, kiếm được, lấy được, nhận được, xin được, hỏi được, tìm ra, tính ra, mua, học, mắc phải, ăn, bắt được, đem về, thu về, đưa, mang, chuyền, đem, đi lấy, bị, chịu, dồn vào thế bí - dồn vào chân tường, làm bối rối lúng túng không biết ăn nói ra sao, làm cho, khiến cho, sai ai, bảo ai, nhờ ai, to have got có, phải, sinh, đẻ, tìm hộ, mua hộ, xoay hộ, cung cấp, đến, tới, đạt đến - trở nên, trở thành, thành ra, đi đến chỗ, bắt đầu, cút đi, chuồn - {to land} đưa vào bờ, đổ bộ, dẫn đến, đưa đến, đẩy vào, đạt được, giành được, đưa đi, ghé vào bờ, hạ cánh, xuống đất, xuống xe, lên bờ, rơi vào - {to nab} tóm cổ - {to nail} đóng đinh, ghìm chặt, bắt giữ, tóm - {to snag} va vào cừ, đụng vào cừ, nhổ hết cừ, đánh gốc, phát hết các mấu cành gãy = jemanden erwischen {to get hold of someone; to nick someone}+ = jemanden erwischen [bei] {to cop [at]}+ = jemanden kalt erwischen {to catch someone with his pants down}+ = jemanden gerade noch erwischen {to catch someone on the hop}+

    Deutsch-Vietnamesisch Wörterbuch > erwischen

См. также в других словарях:

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  • the pants off someone — (slang) To scare, bore, etc someone to a great degree ● pants …   Useful english dictionary

  • The Pants Tent (Curb Your Enthusiasm) — Infobox Television episode | Title = The Pants Tent Series = Curb Your Enthusiasm Season = 1 Episode = 1 Guests= Kathy Griffin (Herself) Richard Lewis (Himself) Sofia Milos (Richard s Girlfriend) Airdate = October 15, 2000 Writer = Larry David… …   Wikipedia

  • (the) pants off — [beat/bore/scare etc.] the pants off (someone) informal if someone or something beats, bores, scares etc. the pants off someone, they beat, bore, or scare them completely. I hate sunbathing. It bores the pants off me. Horror films scare the pants …   New idioms dictionary

  • (the) pants off someone — [beat/bore/scare etc.] the pants off (someone) informal if someone or something beats, bores, scares etc. the pants off someone, they beat, bore, or scare them completely. I hate sunbathing. It bores the pants off me. Horror films scare the pants …   New idioms dictionary

  • wear the pants — phrasal see wear the trousers * * * I informal be the dominant partner in a relationship there s no doubt who ll wear the pants in that house II see pants * * * wear the pants see ↑wear …   Useful english dictionary

  • wear\ the\ pants — • wear the trousers • wear the pants v. phr. informal To have a man s authority; be the boss of a family or household. Mr. Wilson is henpecked by his wife; she wears the trousers in that family. Mrs. Jones talks a lot but Mr. Jones wears the… …   Словарь американских идиом

  • wear the pants — to be the person in charge in a marriage or family. She has the best paid job and she also wears the pants in the family. Usage notes: used to describe women, as in the example Etymology: based on the idea that men are traditionally in control… …   New idioms dictionary

  • wear the pants — make the decisions, control everything    Betty wears the pants in the Cheong family. She s the boss …   English idioms

  • beat the pants — ● beat …   Useful english dictionary

  • Ants in the Pants — is a game designed by insect theme game designer William H. (Herb) Schaper. The game was originally produced in 1969 by Schaper s company Schaper Toys; it is currently produced by Hasbro. The name derives from an idiomatic English metaphor which… …   Wikipedia

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