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1 Maulwurfdränpflug
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(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t durchwühlen2II v/refl: sich durchwühlen durch burrow (one’s oder its way) through; fig. plough (Am. plow) through—v/t (untr., hat)2. (Koffer etc.) rummage through; (Papiere etc.) rif(f)le through; (Haus etc.) turn upside down* * *dụrch|wüh|len ['dʊrçvyːlən] sep1. vtto rummage through, to rummage about in (nach for); Zimmer, Haus auch to ransack (nach looking for, in search of)2. vr(durch etw sth) to burrow through; (fig) to work one's way through, to plough (Brit) or plow (US) through* * *(to search thoroughly in: She ransacked the whole house for her keys.) ransack* * *durch|wüh·len1[ˈdʊrçvy:lən]I. vtein Haus \durchwühlen to ransack a houseII. vr1. (sich durcharbeiten)2. (durch Wühlen gelangen)durch·wüh·len *2[dʊrçˈvy:lən]vt1. (durchstöbern) to comb sth [for sth]* * *I 1.transitives Verb rummage through, ransack <drawers, cupboard, case> ( nach in search of, looking for); turn <room, house> upside down ( nach in search of, looking for)2.reflexives Verb (ugs.)sich durch die Erde durchwühlen — < mole> burrow through the earth
IIsich durch einen Aktenstoß durchwühlen — (fig.) plough through a pile of documents
transitives Verb s. durchwühlen I 1.* * *'durchwühlen (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t → durchwühlen2B. v/r:durch'wühlen v/t (untrennb, hat)* * *I 1.transitives Verb rummage through, ransack <drawers, cupboard, case> ( nach in search of, looking for); turn <room, house> upside down ( nach in search of, looking for)2.reflexives Verb (ugs.)sich durch die Erde durchwühlen — < mole> burrow through the earth
IIsich durch einen Aktenstoß durchwühlen — (fig.) plough through a pile of documents
transitives Verb s. durchwühlen I 1.* * *v.to ransack v.
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