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1 eine Schnute ziehen
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2 das Gesicht
- {appearance} sự xuất hiện, sự hiện ra sự ló ra, sự trình diện, sự ra hầu toà, sự xuất bản, diện mạo, dáng điệu, tướng mạo, phong thái, bề ngoài, thể diện, ma quỷ - {dial} đồng hồ mặt trời sun dial), mặt đồng hồ, công tơ...) plate dial), đĩa số, mặt, la bàn miner's dial) - {expression} sự vắt, sự ép, sự bóp, sự biểu lộ, sự diễn cảm, sự biểu hiện, sự diễn đạt, nét, vẻ, giọng, thành ngữ, từ ngữ, biểu thức, sự ấn - {eye} mắt, con mắt, lỗ, vòng, thòng lọng, vòng mắt, điểm giữa, sự nhìn, thị giác, cách nhìn, sự đánh giá, sự chú ý, sự theo dõi, sự sáng suốt - {face} vẻ mặt, sĩ diện, bộ mặt, mã ngoài, bề mặt, mặt trước, mặt phía trước - {look} cái nhìn, cái ngó, cái dòm, nét mặt, vẻ ngoài - {mug} ca, chén vại, chén, mồm, miệng, ảnh căn cước, thằng ngốc, thằng khờ, anh chàng cả tin, học sinh chăm học, học sinh học gạo - {phiz} của physiognomy) gương mặt = das Gesicht (Militär) {pan}+ = blaß im Gesicht {puttyfaced}+ = das häßliche Gesicht {knob}+ = das Gesicht verziehen {to grimace; to raise one's eyebrow}+ = mit vollem Gesicht {fullfaced}+ = ein Gesicht ziehen {to make a wry face}+ = mitten ins Gesicht {fair in the face}+ = der Schlag ins Gesicht {kid in the teeth}+ = zu Gesicht bekommen {to get a sight of; to sight}+ = das ausdruckslose Gesicht {dead pan}+ = ein steinernes Gesicht {a heart of face}+ = nach dem Gesicht gehen {to go by looks}+ = sage es ihm ins Gesicht {tell him to his face}+ = ein böses Gesicht machen {to look angry}+ = mit aufgedunsenem Gesicht {puffyfaced}+ = etwas zu Gesicht bekommen {to catch sight of something; to set eyes on something}+ = ein langes Gesicht machen {to pull a long face}+ = aus dem Gesicht verlieren {to lose sight of}+ = ein pockennarbiges Gesicht {a face scarred by smallpox}+ = jemandem ins Gesicht sehen {to face}+ = sein wahres Gesicht zeigen {to show one's true colours}+ = Sein Gesicht war sehenswert. {His face was a perfect study.}+ = er lachte übers ganze Gesicht {he was all smiles}+ = Er machte ein langes Gesicht. {His face fell.}+ = über das ganze Gesicht grinsen {to be on the broad grin}+ = mit scharfgeschnittenem Gesicht {hatchet-faced}+ = den Schweiß vom Gesicht wischen {to mop one's brow}+ = das gibt der Sache ein anderes Gesicht {that puts a different complexion on the matter}+ = jemandem etwas ins Gesicht schleudern {to fling something into someone's teeth}+ = er ist seinem Vater wie aus dem Gesicht geschnitten {he is the spitting image of his father}+
См. также в других словарях:
pull a face — verb contort the face to indicate a certain mental or emotional state He grimaced when he saw the amount of homework he had to do • Syn: ↑grimace, ↑make a face • Derivationally related forms: ↑grimace (for: ↑grimace) … Useful english dictionary
pull a face — make/pull a face to show that you do not like something or someone by making an unpleasant expression. I hate pepperoni pizza! he said, making a face … New idioms dictionary
pull a face — wrinkle your face, make a face Lyle is 14, but he s still a boy. He pulls a face when he s upset … English idioms
pull a face — phrasal to make a face ; grimace … New Collegiate Dictionary
pull a face — verb To make an abnormal facial expression, either intentionally of because of an emotion. Syn: make a face … Wiktionary
pull a face — make a face … English contemporary dictionary
pull faces face (at somebody) — pull/make ˈfaces/a ˈface (at sb) idiom to produce an expression on your face to show that you do not like sb/sth or in order to make sb laugh • What are you pulling a face at now? • Do you think it s funny to make faces behind my back? Main entry … Useful english dictionary
pull a face (at somebody) — pull/make ˈfaces/a ˈface (at sb) idiom to produce an expression on your face to show that you do not like sb/sth or in order to make sb laugh • What are you pulling a face at now? • Do you think it s funny to make faces behind my back? Main entry … Useful english dictionary
pull — [pool] vt. [ME pullen < OE pullian, to pluck, snatch with the fingers: ? akin to MLowG pull, a husk, shell] 1. to exert force or influence on so as to cause to move toward or after the source of the force; drag, tug, draw, attract, etc. 2. a)… … English World dictionary
face — [fās] n. [ME < OFr < VL facia < L facies, the face, appearance < base of facere, DO1] 1. the front of the head from the top of the forehead to the bottom of the chin, and from ear to ear; visage; countenance 2. the expression of the… … English World dictionary
pull — [[t]p ʊl[/t]] ♦♦ pulls, pulling, pulled 1) VERB When you pull something, you hold it firmly and use force in order to move it towards you or away from its previous position. [V n with adv] They have pulled out patients teeth unnecessarily... [V n … English dictionary