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1 pricking up
pricking up Vorwerfen n (Mörtel)English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > pricking up
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3 pricking-up coat
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > pricking-up coat
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4 pricking needle
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5 round pricking needle
runde scharfe Nadel fFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > round pricking needle
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6 prick
1. transitive verbstechen; stechen in [Ballon]; aufstechen [Blase]2. intransitive verb 3. nounhe pricked his finger with the needle — er stach sich (Dat.) mit der Nadel in den Finger
1) (pain)[little] prick — [leichter] Stich
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/90445/prick_up">prick up* * *[prik] 1. verb(to pierce slightly or stick a sharp point into: She pricked her finger on a pin; He pricked a hole in the paper.) stechen2. noun2) (a tiny hole made by a sharp point: a pin-prick.) das Loch•- prick up one's ears- prick one's ears* * *[prɪk]I. na \prick of anxiety/resentment ein Anflug m von Angst/GrollII. vt▪ to \prick sb/sth jdn/etw stechento \prick one's finger sich dat o akk in den Finger stechento \prick a potato with a fork eine Kartoffel mit einer Gabel einstechen▶ to \prick sb's conscience jdm Gewissensbisse [o ein schlechtes Gewissen] bereiten [o verursachen]* * *[prɪk]1. n1) (= puncture, pricking sensation) Stich mto give sb/oneself a prick — jdn/sich stechen
2) (sl: penis) Schwanz m (sl)2. vt1) (= puncture) oneself, sb stechen; balloon durchstechen; blister aufstechen; outline (durch Löcher) markierento prick one's finger (with sth) — sich (dat) (mit etw) in den Finger stechen
to prick one's finger (on sth) — sich (dat) (an etw dat ) den Finger stechen
his conscience pricked him — er bekam or hatte Gewissensbisse
it/she pricked his conscience — es/sie bereitete ihm Gewissensbisse
tears pricked his eyes (liter) — er fühlte die Tränen kommen
2)See:→ also prick up3. vi(thorn, injection etc) stechen; (eyes) brennen* * *prick [prık]A s1. (Insekten-, Nadel- etc) Stich m2. Stich m, Stechen n, stechender Schmerz:pricks of conscience fig Gewissensbisse3. spitzer Gegenstand5. Dorn m, Stachel m (auch fig)6. obs Stachelstock m:7. (Hasen)Fährte f8. vulga) Schwanz m (Penis)B v/t1. (ein-, durch)stechen, pieken:prick o.s. with sich stechen mit;prick one’s finger sich in den Finger stechen;his conscience pricked him fig sein Gewissen plagte ihn, er hatte Gewissensbisse;his misdemeano(u)r pricked his conscience bereitete ihm Gewissensbisse2. obs anstacheln, anspornen, antreiben3. punktieren, lochena) den Kurs, eine Entfernung etc (auf der Karte) abstecken, SCHIFF pricken,b) (mit dem Stechzirkel) abstechen6. prick up one’s ears die Ohren spitzen (a. fig)C v/i1. stechen (auch schmerzen)3. obs oder HISTa) (dem Pferd) die Sporen gebenb) sprengen, jagen* * *1. transitive verbstechen; stechen in [Ballon]; aufstechen [Blase]2. intransitive verb 3. nounhe pricked his finger with the needle — er stach sich (Dat.) mit der Nadel in den Finger
1) (pain)[little] prick — [leichter] Stich
Phrasal Verbs:- prick up* * *(pain) n.stechender Schmerz m. n.Stich -e (Nadel-, Insekten-) m.Stich -e m. v.durchstechen v.einstechen v.piken v.pikieren v.prickeln v.stechen v.(§ p.,pp.: stach, gestochen) -
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adjective1) (with prickles) see academic.ru/57899/prickle">prickle 1.: dornig; stacheligbe prickly — [Pflanze:] Dornen/Stacheln haben
2) (fig.) empfindlich* * *1) (covered with prickles: Holly is a prickly plant.) stachelig2) (pricking; stinging: a prickly rash.) prickelnd* * *prick·ly[ˈprɪkli]1. (thorny) stachelig2. (scratchy) kratzigwoollen jumpers are so \prickly Wollpullover kratzen immer soa \prickly subject [or issue] ein heikles Thema* * *['prIklɪ]adj (+er)1) plant, fish, animal stach(e)lig; beard, material kratzig; sensation stechend; (= tingling) prickelnd (also fig)* * *prickly [ˈprıklı] adj1. stach(e)lig, dornig2. kribbelnd, prickelnd3. fig reizbar4. fig kompliziert, verzwickt* * *adjective1) (with prickles) see prickle 1.: dornig; stacheligbe prickly — [Pflanze:] Dornen/Stacheln haben
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1. transitive verb 2. nounTätowierung, die* * *[tə'tu:, ]( American[) tæ-] 1. American - tattoos; verb(to make coloured patterns or pictures on part of a person's body by pricking the skin and putting in dyes: The design was tattooed on his arm.) tätowieren2. noun(a design tattooed on the skin: His arms were covered with tattoos.) die Tätowierung- academic.ru/112687/tattooed">tattooed* * *tat·too1[tætˈu:]nsomeone was beating a \tattoo on the door es trommelte jemand gegen die Türher heart beat a \tattoo on her ribs ihr Herz pochte gegen ihre Brusttat·too2[tætˈu:]II. vt▪ to \tattoo sb jdn tätowieren* * *I [tə'tuː]1. vttätowieren2. nTätowierung f IIn1) (Brit: military pageant) Musikparade f* * *tattoo1 [təˈtuː; tæ-]A s1. MILa) Zapfenstreich m (Signal):sound (beat) the tattoo → B 1b) Abendparade f mit Musik2. Trommeln n, Klopfen n:beat a tattoo on the table with one’s fingers mit den Fingern auf dem oder den Tisch trommelnB v/itattoo2 [təˈtuː; tæ-]A v/t1. tätowierenB s Tätowierung f* * *1. transitive verb 2. nounTätowierung, die* * *v.tätowieren v.
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