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1 kleben
I v/i1. stick; altm. und geh. cleave (an + Dat to); an jemandem kleben fig. cling to s.o. (like a leech); SPORT mark (Am. guard) s.o. very closely; an seinem Posten / am Geld kleben cling to one’s job / money; am Buchstaben kleben stick to the letter (of the law); sie klebte den ganzen Abend an i-m Stuhl she didn’t budge from her chair all evening; an jemandes Stoßstange kleben tailgate s.o., stick on s.o.’s tail2. kleben bleiben get stuck (auch fig.); stay stuck (an + Dat to); umg. Schüler: stay down, repeat a year, Am. flunk; er bleibt im Wirtshaus kleben he can’t tear himself away from the pub (Am. bar), he’s a permanent fixture down at the pub (Am. bar); an Einzelheiten kleben bleiben fig. get bogged down in detail; das wird an ihm kleben bleiben he won’t be allowed to forget that for a long time3. (klebrig sein) be sticky; ( am ganzen Körper) kleben fig. be hot and sticky; meine Haare kleben vor Schweiß my hair’s (all) sticky with sweat; meine Schuhe kleben vor Dreck my shoes are plastered with mud; voller Kletten kleben be covered in burrs4. umg. altm. (Sozialversicherung bezahlen) get one’s national insurance stamps; sie hat in ihrer Jugend nicht geklebt she didn’t pay her national insurance when she was youngII v/t* * *to stick; to glue; to cling; to adhere; to paste* * *kle|ben ['kleːbn]1. vi1) (= festkleben) to stickklében (lit) — to stick to sth
am Vordermann klében (Aut inf) — to tailgate the person in front
an den Traditionen klében — to cling or stick to tradition
an seinen Händen klebt Blut (fig) — he has blood on his hands
sein schlechter Ruf klebte an ihm — his bad reputation stuck
klebt nicht so am Text — don't stick so much or so close to the text
2. vtto stick; (mit Klebstoff auch) to glue; (mit Leim auch) to paste; Film, Tonband to spliceMarken klében (Insur inf) — to pay stamps
* * *1) ((often with to) to stick (to): This tape doesn't adhere (to the floor) very well.) adhere2) (to glue with gum: I'll gum this bit on to the other one.) gum3) (to stick to.) cleave4) (to join (things) with glue.) glue5) (to fasten or be fastened (by glue, gum etc): He licked the flap of the envelope and stuck it down; These labels don't stick very well; He stuck (the broken pieces of) the vase together again; His brothers used to call him Bonzo and the name has stuck.) stick* * *kle·ben[ˈkle:bn̩]I. vi1. (klebrig sein) to be sticky2. (festheften)an der Tür \kleben to stick on the door3. (festhalten)an alten Überlieferungen und Bräuchen \kleben to cling to old traditions and customsan jdm \kleben bleiben to remain with [or rest on] sbdie ganze Hausarbeit bleibt immer an mir \kleben I am always lumbered with all the housework BRIT famII. vt1. (mit Klebstoff reparieren)▪ etw \kleben to glue sthes lässt sich schlecht \kleben it's not easy to glue, it doesn't stick together well2. (mit Klebstreifen zusammenfügen)Film \kleben to splice film3. (durch Kleben befestigen)▪ etw irgendwohin \kleben to stick sth somewhereTapete an eine Wand \kleben to paste paper on[to] a wall4.* * *1.intransitives Verb1) stick (an + Dat. to)kleben bleiben — stick; remain stuck
das Hemd klebte ihm am Körper — his shirt stuck or clung to his body
an seinen Händen klebt Blut — (fig.) he has blood on his hands (fig.); his hands are stained with blood (fig.)
2) (ugs.): (klebrig sein) be sticky (von, vor + Dat. with)3) (ugs.): (sich klammern)an seinem Stuhl/an der Theke kleben — stay put in one's chair (coll.)/prop the bar up (coll.)
4)2.kleben bleiben — (ugs.): (nicht versetzt werden) stay down [a year]; have to repeat a year
transitives Verbjemandem eine kleben — (salopp) belt somebody one (coll.)
2) (mit Klebstoff reparieren) stick or glue <vase etc.> back together* * *A. v/i1. stick; obs und geh cleave (an +dat to);an seinem Posten/am Geld kleben cling to one’s job/money;am Buchstaben kleben stick to the letter (of the law);sie klebte den ganzen Abend an i-m Stuhl she didn’t budge from her chair all evening;an jemandes Stoßstange kleben tailgate sb, stick on sb’s tail2.kleben bleiben get stuck (auch fig); stay stuck (an +dat to); umg Schüler: stay down, repeat a year, US flunk;er bleibt im Wirtshaus kleben he can’t tear himself away from the pub (US bar), he’s a permanent fixture down at the pub (US bar);an Einzelheiten kleben bleiben fig get bogged down in detail;das wird an ihm kleben bleiben he won’t be allowed to forget that for a long time3. (klebrig sein) be sticky;(am ganzen Körper) kleben fig be hot and sticky;meine Haare kleben vor Schweiß my hair’s (all) sticky with sweat;meine Schuhe kleben vor Dreck my shoes are plastered with mud;voller Kletten kleben be covered in burrssie hat in ihrer Jugend nicht geklebt she didn’t pay her national insurance when she was youngB. v/t2.* * *1.intransitives Verb1) stick (an + Dat. to)kleben bleiben — stick; remain stuck
das Hemd klebte ihm am Körper — his shirt stuck or clung to his body
an seinen Händen klebt Blut — (fig.) he has blood on his hands (fig.); his hands are stained with blood (fig.)
2) (ugs.): (klebrig sein) be sticky (von, vor + Dat. with)3) (ugs.): (sich klammern)an seinem Stuhl/an der Theke kleben — stay put in one's chair (coll.)/prop the bar up (coll.)
4)2.kleben bleiben — (ugs.): (nicht versetzt werden) stay down [a year]; have to repeat a year
transitives Verbjemandem eine kleben — (salopp) belt somebody one (coll.)
2) (mit Klebstoff reparieren) stick or glue <vase etc.> back together* * *v.to adhere v.to paste v.to splice v. -
2 Brei
m; -(e)s, -e1. für Kinder: pudding, baby food; (Grießbrei) semolina ohne best. Art.; (Haferbrei) porridge, Am. oatmeal; (Kartoffelbrei) mashed potat|o (Am. -oes Pl.), potato puree; Am. (bes. Maisbrei) mush; einen Brei anrühren stir porridge ( oder semolina etc.); um den heißen Brei herumreden fig. beat about (oder bes. Am. around) the bush; jemandem Brei ums Maul schmieren umg. butter s.o. up2. (breiige Masse) pap, auch mush pej.; (Lavabrei) magma; zu Brei kochen cook to a pulp; zu Brei zerstampfen trample s.th. to a pulp; zu Brei schlagen umg., fig. beat s.o. to a pulp; Katze 1, Koch* * *der Breipap; pulp; mush; gruel; paste* * *[brai]m -(e)s, -emush, paste, goo (inf); (für Kinder, Kranke) mash (Brit), mush (esp US), semi-solid food; (= Haferbrei) porridge; (= Grießbrei) semolina; (= Reisbrei) rice pudding; (= Papierbrei) pulpverrühren Sie die Zutaten zu einem dünnen Bréí — mix the ingredients to a thin paste
die Lava fließt wie ein zäher Bréí — the lava flows like a sluggish pulp
um den heißen Bréí herumreden (inf) — to beat about (Brit) or around the bush (inf)
jdm Bréí um den Mund or ums Maul schmieren (inf) — to soft-soap sb (inf)
See:* * *(something soft and wet: The potatoes have turned to mush after being boiled for so long.) mush* * *<-[e]s, -e>[brai]m2. (zähe Masse) pastedie Lava ergoss sich als rot glühender \Brei den Vulkanhang hinunter the red-hot lava flowed sluggishly down the side of the volcano* * *der; Brei[e]s, Breie (HaferBrei) porridge (Brit.), oatmeal (Amer.) no indef. art.; (ReisBrei) rice pudding; (GrießBrei) semolina no indef. art.um den heißen Brei herumreden — (fig. ugs.) beat about the bush
* * *1. für Kinder: pudding, baby food; (Grießbrei) semolina ohne best art; (Haferbrei) porridge, US oatmeal; (Kartoffelbrei) mashed potato (US -oes pl), potato puree; US (besonders Maisbrei) mush;jemandem Brei ums Maul schmieren umg butter sb upzu Brei kochen cook to a pulp;zu Brei zerstampfen trample sth to a pulp;* * *der; Brei[e]s, Breie (HaferBrei) porridge (Brit.), oatmeal (Amer.) no indef. art.; (ReisBrei) rice pudding; (GrießBrei) semolina no indef. art.um den heißen Brei herumreden — (fig. ugs.) beat about the bush
* * *-e m.pap n.porridge n.pulp n.
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