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1 flick
1. noun 2. transitive verbschnippen; anknipsen [Schalter]; verspritzen [Tinte]flick one's fingers — mit den Fingern schnipsen
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/87102/flick_through">flick through* * *[flik] 1. noun1) (a quick, sharp movement: a flick of the wrist.) leichter, schneller Schlag2. verb(to make this kind of movement (to or with something): He flicked open a packet of cigarettes.) schnippen* * *[flɪk]I. n2. sing (sound) of fingers Schnipsen nt, Schnalzen nt; of tongue Schnalzen nt; of switch Klicken nt; of whip Schnalzen nt, Knallen nt3. (movement) kurze [o schnelle] Bewegungat the \flick of a switch, the room was in darkness ein Knipser und schon war es dunkel im Zimmerhe gave the room a \flick with the duster er ging mal eben mit dem Staubtuch durch das Zimmera \flick of the wrist eine kurze [o schnelle] Drehung des Handgelenks5.▶ a \flick of a switch ein KinderspielII. vt1. (strike)▪ to \flick sb/sth jdm/etw einen [leichten] Schlag versetzenhorses \flick their tails to make flies go away Pferde schlagen mit dem Schweif, um Fliegen zu verjagen2. (move)▪ to \flick sth etw mit einer schnellen [o kurzen] Bewegung ausführenyou hit a squash ball by \flicking your wrist man schlägt einen Squashball mit einer schnellen Drehung des Handgelenksto \flick a knife [open] ein Messer aufschnappen lassento \flick the light switch [on/off] das Licht an-/ausknipsen3. (remove)4. (produce sound)to \flick one's fingers mit den Fingern schnipsen [o schnalzen]to \flick one's tongue mit der Zunge schnalzento \flick a whip mit einer Peitsche schnalzen [o knallenI saw her eyes \flick away towards the door ich sah, wie ihr Blick zur Tür schnellte* * *[flɪk]1. n(with finger) Schnipsen nt no pl; (of tail) kurzer Schlag; (with whip) Schnalzen nt no plwith a flick of his fingers/the whip — mit einem Finger-/Peitschenschnalzen
2. vtwhip schnalzen or knallen mit; fingers schnalzen mit; (with whip) horse etc leicht schlagen; (with fingers) switch anknipsen; dust, ash wegschnipsen; (with cloth) wegwedelnI'll just flick a duster round the sitting room (inf) — ich wedel or geh eben mal mit dem Staubtuch durchs Wohnzimmer (inf)
3. vi* * *flick1 [flık]A s1. leichter Schlag, Klaps m2. Knall m, Schnalzer m3. schnellende Bewegung, Ruck m4. Schnipser mB v/t1. leicht schlagen, einen Klaps geben (dat)flick a knife open ein Messer aufschnappen lassen4. schnippen, schnipsen:C v/i1. schnellenflick through a book auch in einem Buch blätternflick2 [flık] s umga) Film m:do a flick sich einen Film anschauenb) pl Kintopp m, auch n (Kino):at the flicks im Kintopp* * *1. noun2. transitive verbflick of the wrist — kurze, schnelle Drehung des Handgelenks
schnippen; anknipsen [Schalter]; verspritzen [Tinte]Phrasal Verbs:
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