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kitten ['kɪtən]∎ our cat has had kittens notre chatte a eu des petits;(b) (term of endearment) ma petite, ma mignonne►► kitten heels talons mpl bobine -
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kitten [ˈkɪtn]chaton m* * *['kɪtn]noun chaton m; figto have kittens — (colloq) piquer une crise (colloq)
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Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Kitten
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Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > kitten
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kitten 1. котёнок; 2. котитьсяEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > kitten
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v/t2. umg., fig. (Ehe, Freundschaft) patch up* * *to putty* * *kịt|ten ['kɪtn]vtto cement, to stick together with cement; Fenster to putty; (= füllen) to fill; (fig) to patch up* * *kit·ten[ˈkɪtn̩]vt1. (verkitten)2. (mit Kitt kleben)▪ etw \kitten to stick sth together with cement3. (in Ordnung bringen)* * *transitives Verb cement [together]; stick [together] with cement; (fig.) mend < breach>; patch up <broken marriage, friendship>* * *kitten v/t1. cement; mit Klebstoff: glue (an +akk to;2. umg, fig (Ehe, Freundschaft) patch up* * *transitives Verb cement [together]; stick [together] with cement; (fig.) mend < breach>; patch up <broken marriage, friendship>* * *v.to putty v. -
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kit·ten [ʼkɪtn̩]vt1) (ver\kitten)etw [mit etw] \kitten to fill sth [with sth]2) ( mit Kitt kleben)etw \kitten to stick sth together with cement;3) ( in Ordnung bringen) -
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'kitn(a young cat: The cat had five kittens last week.) gatitokitten n gatitotr['kɪtən]1 gatito,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto have kittens tener un ataque■ I nearly had kittens! ¡por poco me da un ataque!kitten ['kɪtən] n: gatito m, -ta fn.• gatito s.m.• morrongo s.m.'kɪtṇnoun gatito, -ta m,fto have kittens — (colloq)
I nearly had kittens when I realized... — casi me da un ataque cuando me di cuenta de que...
['kɪtn]N gatito(-a) m / fto have kittens * —
* * *['kɪtṇ]noun gatito, -ta m,fto have kittens — (colloq)
I nearly had kittens when I realized... — casi me da un ataque cuando me di cuenta de que...
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['kɪtn]nome gattino m. (-a), micino m. (-a)••to have kittens — essere teso o agitato
* * *['kitn](a young cat: The cat had five kittens last week.) gattino* * *kitten /ˈkɪtn/n.1 gattino; micino, micetto● ( moda) kitten heel, tacco a rocchetto □ (fam.) to have kittens, essere fuori di sé dall'agitazione.(to) kitten /ˈkɪtn/v. i.( di gatta) figliare.* * *['kɪtn]nome gattino m. (-a), micino m. (-a)••to have kittens — essere teso o agitato
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Kitten — Kitten, verb. reg. act. mit Kitt verbinden. Zerbrochenes Porzellan kitten. Ein Glas kitten. So auch die Zusammensetzungen ankitten, aufkitten, einkitten. S. Kitt … Grammatisch-kritisches Wörterbuch der Hochdeutschen Mundart
kitten — V. (Aufbaustufe) etw. mit Kitt verkleben Synonyme: kleben, verbinden Beispiel: Er hat den zerbrochenen Teller gekittet. Kollokation: die Ritzen kitten … Extremes Deutsch
Kitten — Kit ten (k[i^]t t n), n. [OE. kiton, a dim. of cat; cf. G. kitze a young cat, also a female cat, and F. chaton, dim. of chat cat, also E. kitling. See {Cat}.] A young cat. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Kitten — Kit ten, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. {Kittened}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Kittening}.] To bring forth young, as a cat; to bring forth, as kittens. Shak. H. Spencer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Kitten — Kitten, die Felle der jungen Bisamratten … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Kitten — Le nom est rare et vient d Allemagne. Difficile d avoir une certitude. Il est cependant tentant d en faire une variante de Kittan, diminutif qui correspond au nom de baptême Christian, tout comme Kitto, qui pourrait être à l origine du patronyme… … Noms de famille
kitten — (n.) late 14c., probably from an Anglo French variant of O.Fr. chitoun (O.N.Fr. caton) little cat, from chat cat, from L.L. cattus (see CAT (Cf. cat)). Applied playfully to a young girl, a sweetheart, from 1870 … Etymology dictionary
kitten — ► NOUN 1) a young cat. 2) the young of certain other animals, such as the rabbit and beaver. ► VERB ▪ give birth to kittens. ● have kittens Cf. ↑have kittens ORIGIN Old Fre … English terms dictionary
kitten — [kit′ n] n. [ME kitoun < OFr chitoun, var. of chaton, dim. of chat,CAT1] a young cat: occasionally applied to the young of some other small animals vi., vt. to give birth to (kittens) … English World dictionary
Kitten — Kittens (Old English diminutive of cat ) are juvenile domesticated cats ( Felis catus ) that are not fully grown. [ Oxford English Dictionary , Second Edition (Oxford University Press, 1989)] The young of species in the genus Panthera and of some … Wikipedia
kitten — reparieren; ausbessern; flicken; richten; instandsetzen; zurechtmachen (umgangssprachlich); schustern; basteln; flickschustern; herrichten; … Universal-Lexikon