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1 invasion
noun1) (of troops, virus, locusts) Invasion, die; (of weeds etc.) massenweise Ausbreitung; (intrusion) [überfallartiges] Eindringen (of in + Akk.)* * *[-ʒən]noun die Invasion* * *in·va·sion[ɪnˈveɪʒən]n\invasion by enemy forces Einmarsch m von feindlichen Truppen\invasion of a territory Einfall m in ein Gebiet\invasion of privacy Eingriff m in die Intimsphäre* * *[In'veIZən] Invasion f; (of privacy etc) Eingriff m (of in +acc)the German invasion of Poland — der Einmarsch or Einfall der Deutschen in Polen
* * *invasion [ınˈveıʒn] sthe German invasion of France HIST der Einmarsch der Deutschen in Frankreich;an invasion of tourists fig eine Touristeninvasion2. METEO Einbruch m:invasion of cold air Kälteeinbruch m* * *noun1) (of troops, virus, locusts) Invasion, die; (of weeds etc.) massenweise Ausbreitung; (intrusion) [überfallartiges] Eindringen (of in + Akk.)* * *(of) n.Einfall -¨e m.Eingriff -e m.Invasion -en f. -
2 locust
noun[Wander]heuschrecke, die* * *['ləukəst](a type of large insect of the grasshopper family, found in Africa and Asia, which moves in very large groups and destroys growing crops by eating them.) die Heuschrecke* * *lo·cust[ˈləʊkəst, AM ˈloʊ-]plague of \locusts Heuschreckenplage fswarm of \locusts Heuschreckenschwarm m* * *['ləʊkəst]nHeuschrecke f* * *locust [ˈləʊkəst] sa) Robinie f, Scheinakazie f,b) Gleditschie f,c) Johannisbrotbaum m,d) Heuschreckenbaum m (Westindien)3. BOTa) Johannisbrot n, Karobe fb) Kassiaschote f* * *noun[Wander]heuschrecke, die* * *(insect) n.Heuschrecke f. -
3 locust
lo·cust [ʼləʊkəst, Am ʼloʊ-] nHeuschrecke f;plague of \locusts Heuschreckenplage f;swarm of \locusts Heuschreckenschwarm m -
4 sing
1. intransitive verb, 2. transitive verb,sang, sung singensing somebody to sleep — jemanden in den Schlaf singen
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/91604/sing_along">sing along- sing out- sing up* * *[siŋ]past tense - sang; verb(to make (musical sounds) with one's voice: He sings very well; She sang a Scottish song; I could hear the birds singing in the trees.) singen- singer- singing
- sing out* * *sing1to be in the \sing im Sing. stehensing2[sɪŋ]I. vi1. (utter musical sounds) singen▪ to \sing to [or for] sb jdm etw vorsingen3. (ringing noise) dröhnenmy ears were \singing mir dröhnten die OhrenII. vt▪ to \sing sth etw singento \sing alto/tenor/soprano Alt/Tenor/Sopran singento \sing the praises of sb/sth ein Loblied auf jdn/etw singen3.▶ to \sing another [or a different] tune (to be less friendly) einen anderen Ton anschlagen; (change opinion) seine Einstellung [o Meinung] ändern* * *[sɪŋ] vb: pret sang, ptp sung1. nto have a ( good) sing — (tüchtig) singen
2. vt1) song singento sing the praises of sb/sth — ein Loblied auf jdn/etw singen
2) (poet) besingen, singen von3. visingen; (ears) dröhnen; (kettle) summenthey are singing from the same hymn sheet or song sheet ( Brit fig ) — sie sagen alle das Gleiche or dasselbe
* * *sing [sıŋ]1. singen:sing along mitsingen;sing to sb jemandem vorsingen;sing up lauter singen;sing small fig umg klein beigeben, kleinlaut werden2. summen (Biene, Wasserkessel etc)3. zirpen (Grille)4. krähen (Hahn)5. fig pfeifen, sausen, schwirren (Geschoss etc)6. heulen, pfeifen (Wind)7. klingen (Ohren)8. poet singen, dichten:sing of besingen9. sich gut etc singen lassen (Melodie etc)11. sl singen (to bei):sing on sb jemanden verpfeifenB v/t1. singen:sing sorrow obs jammern2. sing out ausrufen, schreien3. poet besingen4. sing a child to sleep ein Kind in den Schlaf singenC s besonders US umg (Gemeinschafts)Singen n* * *1. intransitive verb, 2. transitive verb,sang, sung singensing somebody a song or a song for somebody — jemandem ein Lied vorsingen
Phrasal Verbs:- sing out- sing up* * *v.(§ p.,p.p.: sang, sung)= singen v.(§ p.,pp.: sang, gesungen) -
5 sing
to be in the \sing im Sing. stehen1) ( utter musical sounds) singen;to \sing to oneself vor sich dat hinsingen;3) ( ringing noise) dröhnen;my ears were \singing mir dröhnten die Ohren1) ( utter musical sounds)to \sing sth etw singen;to \sing the praises of sb/ sth ein Loblied auf jdn/etw singen;PHRASES:( change opinion) seine Einstellung [o Meinung] ändern
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