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hoop n1 (of metal, wood, bone) cerceau m ;2 ( in croquet) arceau m.to go through the hoops, to jump through hoops se démener ; to put sb through the hoops obliger qn à faire ses preuves. -
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nounReifen, der; (in circus, show, etc.) Springreifen, derput somebody through the hoop[s] — (fig.) jemanden durch die Mangel drehen (salopp)
* * *[hu:p](a thin ring of metal, wood etc: At the circus we saw a dog jumping through a hoop.) der Reifen* * *[hu:p]n2. (earring) ringförmiger Ohrring4.* * *[huːp]1. nReifen m; (in croquet) Tor nt; (in basketball) Korb m; (on bird's plumage) Kranz m; (on animal) Ring m; (= earring) Creole fto jump through hoops (fig inf) — sich (dat) ein Bein ausreißen (inf)
they put him through or made him jump through hoops (fig) — sie haben ihn auf Herz und Nieren geprüft
2. vtbarrel bereifen* * *hoop1 [huːp]A s2. TECHhoop iron Bandeisen nc) Öse fd) Bügel m:3. (Finger)Ring m4. Basketball:a) Korbring mb) besonders US umg Korb mB v/t2. (reifenförmig) runden3. umgeben, umfassenhoop2 obs → academic.ru/82229/whoop">whoop* * *nounReifen, der; (in circus, show, etc.) Springreifen, derput somebody through the hoop[s] — (fig.) jemanden durch die Mangel drehen (salopp)
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[huːp]nome anello m., cerchio m.; (in croquet) archetto m.••* * *[hu:p](a thin ring of metal, wood etc: At the circus we saw a dog jumping through a hoop.) cerchio* * *hoop (1) /hu:p/n.● (mecc.) hoop iron, nastro di ferro; reggetta, moietta □ (fig.) to jump (o to go) through ( the) hoops, fare (o passare per o sottoporsi a) una lunga trafila □ to be put through the hoop (o the hoops), passarsela male.hoop (2) /hu:p/n.2 grido; urlo.(to) hoop (1) /hu:p/v. t.(to) hoop (2) /hu:p/v. i.● (med.) hooping cough, pertosse; tosse convulsa (o asinina).* * *[huːp]nome anello m., cerchio m.; (in croquet) archetto m.•• -
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hu:p(a thin ring of metal, wood etc: At the circus we saw a dog jumping through a hoop.) arohoop n arotr[hʊːp]1 (a cask) enarcar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto put somebody through the hoop(s) hacérselas pasar canutas a alguienhoop ['hu:p] n: aro mn.• anilla s.f.• arco s.m.• aro s.m.• cerco s.m.• ceño s.m.• sortija s.f.• vilorta s.f.• zuncho s.m.v.• enarcar v.• herrar v.huːpnoun aro m[huːp]N (gen) aro m, argolla f ; [of barrel] fleje m ; (=croquet hoop) argolla f- put sb through the hoop* * *[huːp]noun aro m -
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[hu:p](a thin ring of metal, wood etc: At the circus we saw a dog jumping through a hoop.) tøndebånd* * *[hu:p](a thin ring of metal, wood etc: At the circus we saw a dog jumping through a hoop.) tøndebånd -
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[hu:p](a thin ring of metal, wood etc: At the circus we saw a dog jumping through a hoop.) arco* * * -
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[hu:p](a thin ring of metal, wood etc: At the circus we saw a dog jumping through a hoop.) obroč* * *I [hu:p]nounobroč, prstanto go through the hoop — mnogo hudega prestati; proglasiti konkurzto put through the hoop — strogo kaznovati, dati koga čez kolenaII [hu:p]transitive verbobiti z obroči (sod), obkrožiti; sport doseči točke (košarka)III [hu:p]1.nounsopenje;2.intransitive verbkašljati -
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abroncs, gyűrű, karika, húzás (szamárköhögésben) to hoop: ujjong, rivalg, húz (szamárköhögős), abroncsoz* * *[hu:p](a thin ring of metal, wood etc: At the circus we saw a dog jumping through a hoop.) karika -
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hu:p(a thin ring of metal, wood etc: At the circus we saw a dog jumping through a hoop.) (rokke)ring, bøyle, tønnebåndringIsubst. \/huːp\/1) ring, bøyle2) tønnebånd3) ( leketøy) rokkehjul, trillehjul, tønnebånd4) ring (som sirkusryttere hopper gjennom)5) bånd til krinoline6) stativ til fiskebeinsskjørt7) ( krokket) bøyle8) forklaring: dekorativt bånd i kontrasterende farge rundt sportsskjorte, jockeylue e.l.9) (austr. slang) jockey10) ( basketball) forklaring: ringen som nettet henger fra eller hele kurven11) forklaring: dekorativt bånd rundt kopp eller krusgo through the hoops ( hverdagslig) gå gjennom et lite helvete, gå gjennom en ildprøvehoops krinolineput somebody through the hoops ( hverdagslig) sette noen på prøve, la noen vise hva de duger tilIIsubst. \/huːp\/1) hyl, skrik2) ( om kikhoste) kiking, gispIIIverb \/huːp\/1) binde, sette tønnebånd på2) omslutte, omringeIVverb \/huːp\/1) hyle, skrike2) ( om kikhoste) kike, gispe -
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[hu:p](a thin ring of metal, wood etc: At the circus we saw a dog jumping through a hoop.) gjörð -
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n. çember, daire, halka, kasnak, yüzük, pota, bağırma, çığlık, ötme, öksürme (boğmaca)————————v. çembere almak, çember takmak, çembere sokmak, potaya atmak, bağırmak, çığlık atmak, ötmek, öksürmek (boğmaca)* * *1. çember ile kuşat (v.) 2. çember (n.)* * *[hu:p](a thin ring of metal, wood etc: At the circus we saw a dog jumping through a hoop.) çember, kasnak -
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• tynnyrinvanne• vanne• portti• kirkuna• ympyrä* * *hu:p(a thin ring of metal, wood etc: At the circus we saw a dog jumping through a hoop.) vanne -
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[huːp]n* * *[hu:p](a thin ring of metal, wood etc: At the circus we saw a dog jumping through a hoop.) koło, obręcz -
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[hu:p](a thin ring of metal, wood etc: At the circus we saw a dog jumping through a hoop.) stīpa* * *stīpa; vārti; apskava, aptvere; sastīpot -
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[hu:p](a thin ring of metal, wood etc: At the circus we saw a dog jumping through a hoop.) lankas, žiedas -
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n. tunnband; beslag; ring; rullband; tjut, hojtande; kikning--------v. förse med tunnband; binda samman* * *[hu:p](a thin ring of metal, wood etc: At the circus we saw a dog jumping through a hoop.) tunnband, ring -
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[hu:p](a thin ring of metal, wood etc: At the circus we saw a dog jumping through a hoop.) obruč* * *• objímka• obruč• obruč na sud -
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[hu:p](a thin ring of metal, wood etc: At the circus we saw a dog jumping through a hoop.) obruč* * *• obruc -
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Band iron, hoop iron strap, metal strapBandeisen nDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > hoop iron strap
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