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1. intransitive verb[Feuer, Gaslampe:] flackern; [Fett:] spritzen; [Person:] prusten; [Motor:] stottern2. transitive verbstottern [Worte]* * *splut·ter[ˈsplʌtəʳ, AM -t̬ɚ]I. vi1. (make noises) stotternto \splutter sth with indignation etw entrüstet hervorstoßen2. (spit) spuckento cough and \splutter husten und spucken3. (backfire) car, lorry stottern; (make crackling noise) fire zischen; bacon, sausages brutzeln, zischenII. vt1. (say)to \splutter an excuse eine Entschuldigung hervorstoßen“but... er... when... um... how?” he \spluttered „aber... em... wann... äh... wie?“ stotterte er; (in indignation)2. (spit out)III. n of a person Prusten nt kein pl; of a car Stottern nt kein pl; of fire, bacon Zischen nt kein plto give a \splutter zischen* * *['splʌtə(r)]1. n(of engine) Stottern nt; (of fire) Zischen nt; (while talking) Prusten nt no pl2. vi(person = spit) prusten, spucken; (= stutter) stottern; (engine) stottern; (fire, lamp, fat) zischen; (sausages) brutzeln, zischen3. vt(hervor)stoßenthat's not true, he spluttered — das ist nicht wahr, platzte er los
* * *splutter [ˈsplʌtə(r)]A v/i2. stottern (Motor)3. zischen (Braten etc)4. klecksen (Schreibfeder)5. he coughed and spluttered all over me er hat mich vollgehustetB v/t1. Worte (heraus)stottern2. bespritzen, bekleckern ( beide:with mit)C s1. Stottern n2. AUTO Stottern n3. Klecksen n* * *1. intransitive verb[Feuer, Gaslampe:] flackern; [Fett:] spritzen; [Person:] prusten; [Motor:] stottern2. transitive verbsplutter with rage/indignation — vor Wut/Entrüstung schnauben
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splut·ter [ʼsplʌtəʳ, Am -t̬ɚ] vi1) ( make noises) stottern;to \splutter sth with indignation etw entrüstet hervorstoßen2) ( spit) spucken;to cough and \splutter husten und spucken1) ( say)to \splutter an excuse eine Entschuldigung hervorstoßen;‘but... er... when... um... how?’ he \spluttered „aber... em... wann... äh... wie?“ stotterte er;‘well I never!’ she \spluttered „na so was!“ platzte sie los2) ( spit out)to \splutter sth water etw ausspucken n of a person Prusten nt kein pl; of a car Stottern nt kein pl; of fire, bacon Zischen nt kein pl;to give a \splutter zischen -
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1. intransitive verbknistern; [Feuer:] prasseln2. nounKnistern, das; (of fire) Prasseln, das* * *1. verb(to make a continuous cracking noise: The dry branches crackled under my feet as I stepped on them.) knistern2. nounthe crackle of burning wood.) das Knistern- academic.ru/16948/crackling">crackling- crackly* * *crack·le[ˈkrækl̩]the atmosphere \crackled with tension die Atmosphäre knisterte vor SpannungII. vtIII. n (on a telephone line, radio) Knacken nt kein pl; of paper Knistern nt kein pl; of fire also Prasseln nt kein pl* * *['krkl]1. vi(dry leaves) rascheln; (paper also) knistern; (fire) knistern, prasseln; (twigs, telephone line) knacken; (machine gun) knattern; (bacon) brutzelnthe line was crackling so much — es knackte so stark in der Leitung
2. vtpaper rascheln or knistern mit3. n1) (= crackling noise of dry leaves) Rascheln nt; (of paper also) Knistern nt; (of fire also) Knistern nt, Prasseln nt; (of twigs, telephone line) Knacken nt; (of machine gun) Knattern nt; (of bacon) Brutzeln nt* * *crackle [ˈkrækl]A v/i1. knistern, krachen, prasseln( alle, auch RADIO etc), knattern:2. Risse bildenB v/t1. knistern oder krachen lassen2. TECH Glas, die Glasur krakelierenC s1. Krachen n, Knistern n, Prasseln n, Knattern ncrackle china Krakeleeporzellan n;crackle glass Krakeleeglas n3. TECHa) Haarrissbildung fb) Rissigkeit f* * *1. intransitive verbknistern; [Feuer:] prasseln2. nounKnistern, das; (of fire) Prasseln, das* * *v.knistern v.prasseln v. -
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1. verb(to make a continuous cracking noise: The dry branches crackled under my feet as I stepped on them.) crujir, crepitar
2. nounthe crackle of burning wood.) crepitación, chisporroteo- crackly
tr['krækəl]1 (of twigs etc) crujido, chasquido; (of fire) chisporroteo; (of radio, telephone) ruido, interferencia; (of gunfire) traqueteocrackle n: crujido m, chisporroteo mn.• crepitación s.f.• crujido s.m.• traqueteo s.m.v.• agrietarse v.• chascar v.• crepitar v.• crujir v.• decrepitar v.• restallar v.• traquetear v.
I 'krækəlintransitive verb \<\<fire\>\> crepitar, chisporrotear; \<\<twigs/paper\>\> crujir
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['krækl]1.N (usu no pl) (=noise) [of twigs burning] crepitación f, chisporroteo m ; [of frying] chisporroteo m ; [of dry leaves] crujido m ; [of shots] traqueteo m ; (on telephone) interferencia f2.VI [burning twigs] crepitar, chisporrotear; [bacon] chisporrotear; [dry leaves] crujir; [shots] traquetear; [phone line] tener interferencias* * *
I ['krækəl]intransitive verb \<\<fire\>\> crepitar, chisporrotear; \<\<twigs/paper\>\> crujir
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1. verb(to make a continuous cracking noise: The dry branches crackled under my feet as I stepped on them.) knase2. nounthe crackle of burning wood.) knitren- crackly* * *1. verb(to make a continuous cracking noise: The dry branches crackled under my feet as I stepped on them.) knase2. nounthe crackle of burning wood.) knitren- crackly -
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1. verb(to make a continuous cracking noise: The dry branches crackled under my feet as I stepped on them.) knitre, sprake2. nounthe crackle of burning wood.) knitring, spraking- cracklysprakeIsubst. \/ˈkrækl\/1) knitring, spraking, knasing2) ( også crackleware) krakelert porselen\/glass, krakeleringIIverb \/ˈkrækl\/1) knitre, sprake, knake, knase2) krakelere -
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1. verb(to make a continuous cracking noise: The dry branches crackled under my feet as I stepped on them.) estalar2. nounthe crackle of burning wood.) estalido- crackly* * *crack.le[kr'ækəl] n 1 estalido, crepitação. 2 fendas ou fissuras pequenas que cobrem a superfície de certo tipo de louça. • vt+vi crepitar. -
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n. çıtırtı, çatırtı, çatlak gibi görünen desen, çatlak desenli çini kap————————v. çatırdamak, çatırdatmak; çıtırdamak; çatlak desen ile süslemek* * *1. çatırda (v.) 2. çatırtı (n.)* * *1. verb(to make a continuous cracking noise: The dry branches crackled under my feet as I stepped on them.) çatırda(t)mak2. nounthe crackle of burning wood.) çatırtı, çıtırtı- crackly -
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• räiske• räiskähtää (paukahdella)• rätinä• ritistä• räiskyä• rusahdus• rätistä• rusahtaa• ritinä• räiskähtää• ratina• ratista• klangi• kalske• särinä• säristä• krakeloida* * *1. verb(to make a continuous cracking noise: The dry branches crackled under my feet as I stepped on them.) ratista, rätistä2. nounthe crackle of burning wood.) rätinä- crackly -
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I ['krækl]nome scoppiettio m., crepitio m.II 1. ['krækl]verbo transitivo fare frusciare [foil, paper]2.verbo intransitivo [ twig] scricchiolare; [ fire] crepitare, scoppiettare; [ radio] gracchiare, frusciare; [hot fat, burning wood] sfrigolare* * *1. verb(to make a continuous cracking noise: The dry branches crackled under my feet as I stepped on them.) scricchiolare2. nounthe crackle of burning wood.) crepitio- crackly* * *crackle /ˈkrækl/n.(to) crackle /ˈkrækl/v. i.1 crepitare; scoppiettare* * *I ['krækl]nome scoppiettio m., crepitio m.II 1. ['krækl]verbo transitivo fare frusciare [foil, paper]2.verbo intransitivo [ twig] scricchiolare; [ fire] crepitare, scoppiettare; [ radio] gracchiare, frusciare; [hot fat, burning wood] sfrigolare -
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