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1 lümmeln
v/i und v/refl umg., pej.: ( sich) lümmeln loll about; auf dem Sofa lümmeln lie sprawled across the sofa* * *lụ̈m|meln ['lʏmln]vr (inf)to sprawl; (= sich hinlümmeln) to flop down* * *lüm·meln[ˈlʏml̩n]* * *reflexives Verb (ugs. abwertend) s. flegeln* * *lümmeln v/i & v/r umg, pej:(sich) lümmeln loll about;auf dem Sofa lümmeln lie sprawled across the sofa* * * -
2 ausstrecken
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t stretch out; (Fühler) put out; (Zunge) stick out; (ausdehnen) stretch; die Hand ausstrecken nach reach out for; mit ausgestrecktem Arm / Zeigefinger with outstretched arm / index finger* * *to stretch; to outstretch* * *aus|stre|cken sep1. vtto extend ( nach towards); Fühler auch to put out; Hand auch, Beine etc to stretch out; Zunge to stick out (nach at)2. vrto stretch (oneself) out* * ** * *aus|stre·ckenI. vt▪ etw [nach jdm/etw] \ausstrecken to extend sth [to sb/sth]seine Fühler \ausstrecken to put out one's antennae; (fig) to make enquiriesdie Hände/Beine \ausstrecken to stretch [or put] out one's hands/legs* * *1.transitives Verb extend, stretch out <arms, legs>; stretch out < hand>; put out < feelers>; stick or put out < tongue>2.mit ausgestreckten Armen — with arms extended; with outstretched arms
reflexives Verb stretch [oneself] outausgestreckt am Boden liegen — lie stretched out on the floor
* * *ausstrecken (trennb, hat -ge-)die Hand ausstrecken nach reach out for;mit ausgestrecktem Arm/Zeigefinger with outstretched arm/index finger* * *1.transitives Verb extend, stretch out <arms, legs>; stretch out < hand>; put out < feelers>; stick or put out < tongue>2.mit ausgestreckten Armen — with arms extended; with outstretched arms
reflexives Verb stretch [oneself] out* * *v.to outstretch v.to reach out v.to sprawl out v.to stretch v.
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sprawl´er — sprawl «sprl», verb, noun. –v.i. 1. to toss or spread the limbs about, like an infant or an animal lying on its back: »reading contentedly with his legs sprawled over the arm of the couch. 2. to lie or sit with the limbs spread out, especially… … Useful english dictionary
sprawl — [v] sit or lie spread out drape, extend, flop, lie, lie spread eagle*, loll, lounge, ramble, recline, sit, slouch, slump, spread, straddle, straggle, stretch, trail; concept 201 Ant. straighten … New thesaurus
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sprawl — sprawl1 [spro:l US spro:l] v also sprawl out [I always + adverb/preposition] [: Old English; Origin: spreawlian] 1.) to lie or sit with your arms or legs stretched out in a lazy or careless way ▪ He sprawled out on the sofa. ▪ I tripped on a… … Dictionary of contemporary English
sprawl — 1 verb also sprawl out (intransitive always + adv/prep) 1 to lie or sit with your arms or legs stretched out in a lazy or careless way (+ in/on etc): He just sprawls out in his chair and expects me to bring his dinner. | be sprawled out: The… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English