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1 scharren
vt/i scrape ( mit den Füßen one’s feet); scratch (auch Huhn, Hund etc.); Pferd: paw (at the ground); siehe auch verscharren* * *to scratch; to scrabble* * *schạr|ren ['ʃarən]vtito scrape; (Pferd, Hund) to paw; (Huhn) to scratch; (= verscharren) to bury (hurriedly)* * *1) (to make a harsh noise by rubbing: Stop scraping your feet!) scrape2) (to make by scraping: The dog scraped a hole in the sand.) scrape3) ((of an animal) to hit (the ground, usually several times) with a hoof, usually a front hoof: The horse pawed (at) the ground.) paw* * *schar·ren[ˈʃarən]I. vimit den Krallen \scharren to claw [or scratch]etw mit der Pfote \scharren to paw [at] sthetw mit einem Huf \scharren to paw [or scrape] [at] sth with a hoofII. vt* * *1.intransitives Verb1) scrape2) (wühlen) scratch2.transitives Verb scrape, scratch out <hole, hollow, etc.>* * *scharren v/t & v/i scrape (mit den Füßen one’s feet); scratch (auch Huhn, Hund etc); Pferd: paw (at the ground); → auch verscharren* * *1.intransitives Verb1) scrape2) (wühlen) scratch2.transitives Verb scrape, scratch out <hole, hollow, etc.> -
2 kreischen
* * *to scream; to screech; to shriek; to squeal; to squawk; to shrill* * *krei|schen ['kraiʃn]vi pret kreischte or (old, hum) kri\#sch[krɪʃ] ptp gekreischt or (old, hum) gekri\#schen [gə'krɪʃn] to screech; (Vogel auch) to squawk; (Reifen, Bremsen auch) to squeal; (Mensch auch) to shriek, to squeal* * *1) (to make a harsh, shrill cry, shout or noise: She screeched (abuse) at him; The car screeched to a halt.) screech2) (a loud, shrill cry or noise: screeches of laughter; a screech of brakes.) screech3) (to give out, or say with, a high scream or laugh: She shrieked whenever she saw a spider; shrieking with laughter.) shriek4) (a loud harsh cry made eg by an excited or angry bird: The hen gave a squawk when she saw the fox.) squawk5) (to make a sound of this sort.) squawk* * *krei·schen[ˈkraiʃn̩]vi2. (hysterisch schreien) to squeal, to shriek3. (quietschen) to screech* * *intransitives Verb < person> screech, shriek; < bird> screech; < brakes> squeal, screech; < door> creak; < saw> screechmit kreischenden Bremsen — with a squeal or screech of brakes
* * *vor Vergnügen etckreischen squeal with pleasure etc* * *intransitives Verb < person> screech, shriek; < bird> screech; < brakes> squeal, screech; < door> creak; < saw> screechmit kreischenden Bremsen — with a squeal or screech of brakes
* * *v.to screech v.to shriek v.to squawk v.to yell v.
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