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produce repeated sound

  • 1 tap out

    transitive verb
    1) (knock out) ausklopfen [Pfeife]; herausklopfen [Nagel, Keil]
    2) klopfen [Rhythmus, Takt]; (in Morse) morsen [Nachricht]; (on typewriter) tippen (ugs.)
    * * *
    I. vt
    to \tap out sth ⇆ out
    1. (produce repeated sound) rhythm, tune etw klopfen
    to \tap out out the beat den Takt klopfen [o schlagen]
    to \tap out out morse [code] Morsezeichen geben, morsen
    2. (write on a typewriter) etw tippen
    to \tap out out a letter einen Brief tippen
    3. (clean) clothes, pipe etw ausklopfen
    II. vi AM ( fig sl) [eine Menge] Geld verlieren
    boy, did I \tap out out on those oil shares! Junge, bin ich mit diesen Ölaktien baden gegangen! fam
    * * *
    vt sep
    1) pipe ausklopfen
    2) rhythm klopfen

    to tap out a message ( in Morse) — eine Nachricht morsen

    * * *
    transitive verb
    1) (knock out) ausklopfen [Pfeife]; herausklopfen [Nagel, Keil]
    2) klopfen [Rhythmus, Takt]; (in Morse) morsen [Nachricht]; (on typewriter) tippen (ugs.)

    English-german dictionary > tap out

  • 2 tap out

    vt
    to \tap out sth <-> out
    1) ( produce repeated sound) rhythm, tune etw klopfen;
    to \tap out out the beat den Takt klopfen [o schlagen];
    to \tap out out Morse [code] Morsezeichen geben, morsen
    2) ( write on a typewriter) etw tippen;
    to \tap out out a letter einen Brief tippen
    3) ( clean) clothes, pipe etw ausklopfen vi (Am) ( fig) (sl) [eine Menge] Geld verlieren;
    boy, did I \tap out out on those oil shares! Junge, bin ich mit diesen Ölaktien baden gegangen! ( fam)

    English-German students dictionary > tap out

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