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1. nounPaddelboot, das; (Indian canoe, Sport) Kanu, das2. intransitive verbpaddeln; (in Indian canoe, Sport) Kanu fahren* * *[kə'nu:] 1. noun(a light narrow boat driven by a paddle or paddles.) das Kanu2. verb(to travel by canoe: He canoed over the rapids.) Kanu fahren- academic.ru/10599/canoeist">canoeist* * *ca·noe[kəˈnu:]▶ to paddle one's own \canoe (handle affairs) auf eigenen Beinen [o Füßen] stehen; (mind one's business) sich akk um seine eigenen Angelegenheiten kümmern* * *[kə'nuː]1. nKanu ntto paddle one's own canoe (fig) — auf eigenen Füßen or Beinen stehen
2. viKanu fahren, paddeln* * *canoe [kəˈnuː]A scanoe slalom Kanuslalom m;paddle one’s own canoea) auf eigenen Beinen oder Füßen stehen,b) sich um seine eigenen Angelegenheiten kümmern2. sl notdürftige Unterkunft aus Kartons etcB v/i Kanu fahren, paddeln* * *1. nounPaddelboot, das; (Indian canoe, Sport) Kanu, das2. intransitive verbpaddeln; (in Indian canoe, Sport) Kanu fahren* * *n.Kanu -s n.Paddelboot n. v.Kanu fahren ausdr.paddeln v. -
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I 1. noun(oar) [Stech]paddel, das2. transitive & intransitive verb(in canoe) paddelnII 1. intransitive verb(with feet) planschen2. nounhave a/go for a paddle — ein bisschen planschen/planschen gehen
* * *['pædl] I verb(to walk about in shallow water: The children went paddling in the sea.) planschenII 1. noun(a short, light oar, often with a blade at each end of the shaft, used in canoes etc.) das Paddel2. verb(to move with a paddle: He paddled the canoe along the river.) paddeln- academic.ru/117800/paddle-steamer">paddle-steamer- paddle-wheel* * *pad·dle1[ˈpædl̩]I. nII. vt1. (row)to \paddle a boat/canoe ein Boot/Kanu mit Paddeln vorwärtsbewegen3.▶ to \paddle one's own canoe auf eigenen Beinen [o Füßen] stehenIII. vi1. (row) paddeln2. (swim) paddelnpad·dle2[ˈpædl̩]II. vi planschen* * *['pdl]1. n1) (= oar) Paddel nt2) (= blade of wheel) Schaufel f; (= wheel) Schaufelrad nt3) (for mixing) Rührschaufel f4)to go for a paddle, to have a paddle — durchs Wasser waten
5) (in table tennis) Schläger m2. vt1) boat paddeln2)to paddle one's feet in the water — mit den Füßen im Wasser plan(t)schen
paddle your feet and you'll stay afloat — du musst mit den Füßen paddeln, dann gehst du nicht unter
3. vi2) (with feet, swimming) paddeln3) (= walk in shallow water) waten* * *paddle1 [ˈpædl]A s1. Paddel n2. SCHIFFa) Schaufel f (eines Schaufelrades)b) Schaufelrad n (eines Flussdampfers)3. TECHa) Schaufel f (eines unterschlächtigen Wasserrades)4. Waschbleuel m, -schlegel m5. TECH Kratze f, Rührstange f6. ZOOL Flosse f (eines Wals etc)7. Tischtennisschläger mC v/t2. Wäsche bläuen4. US umg jemandem den Hintern versohlenpaddle2 [ˈpædl]A v/i1. (im Wasser etc) (herum)plan(t)schen2. watschelnB s Plan(t)schen n:have a paddle → A 1* * *I 1. noun(oar) [Stech]paddel, das2. transitive & intransitive verb(in canoe) paddelnII 1. intransitive verb(with feet) planschen2. nounhave a/go for a paddle — ein bisschen planschen/planschen gehen
* * *n.Paddel - n.Rührstange f.Steuerknüppel m. (US) v.verhauen v. v.paddeln v.planschen v.rudern v.watscheln v. -
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paddle one's own canoe — {v. phr.}, {informal} To work without help; earn your own living; support yourself. * /After his father died, John had to paddle his own canoe./ Syn.: HOE ONE S OWN ROW. Compare: MAKE ONE S WAY … Dictionary of American idioms
paddle one's own canoe — {v. phr.}, {informal} To work without help; earn your own living; support yourself. * /After his father died, John had to paddle his own canoe./ Syn.: HOE ONE S OWN ROW. Compare: MAKE ONE S WAY … Dictionary of American idioms
paddle one's own canoe — phrasal : to get along by one s own efforts told him that he could expect no more help and would have to paddle his own canoe * * * paddle one s own canoe see under ↑paddle2 • • • Main Entry: ↑canoe paddle one s own canoe To progress… … Useful english dictionary
paddle one's own canoe — If you paddle your own canoe, you do what you want to do without help or interference from anyone. He decided to paddle his own canoe and set up his own company … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
paddle\ one's\ own\ canoe — v. phr. informal To work without help; earn your own living; support yourself. After his father died, John had to paddle his own canoe. Syn.: hoe one s own row Compare: make one s way … Словарь американских идиом
paddle one's own canoe — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. do without assistance, go alone, ask no favors, manage, rely upon oneself … English dictionary for students
paddle one's own canoe — Be independent … A concise dictionary of English slang
canoe, paddle one's own — Act independently … A concise dictionary of English slang
hoe one's own row — {v. phr.} To make your way in life by your own efforts; get along without help. * /David s father died when he was little, and he has always had to hoe his own row./ Syn.: PADDLE ONE S OWN CANOE, STAND ON ONE S OWN FEET … Dictionary of American idioms
hoe one's own row — {v. phr.} To make your way in life by your own efforts; get along without help. * /David s father died when he was little, and he has always had to hoe his own row./ Syn.: PADDLE ONE S OWN CANOE, STAND ON ONE S OWN FEET … Dictionary of American idioms
hoe\ one's\ own\ row — v. phr. To make your way in life by your own efforts; get along without help. David s father died when he was little, and he has always had to hoe his own row. Syn.: paddle one s own canoe, stand on one s own feet … Словарь американских идиом