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I noun(coal box) Kohlenfüller, derII(Naut.) transitive verb versenkenIII intransitive verb(scurry) rennen; flitzen (ugs.); [Maus, Krabbe:] huschen* * *I verb(to hurry with short, quick steps.) eiliger GangII verb((of a ship's crew) to make a hole in (the ship) in order to sink it: The sailors scuttled the ship to prevent it falling into enemy hands.) selbst versenken* * *scut·tle1[ˈskʌtl̩, AM -t̬l̩]vt▪ to \scuttle sth1. (sink) etw versenken2. (put an end to) etw zunichtemachenscut·tle2[ˈskʌtl̩, AM -t̬l̩]n\scuttles full of coal Eimer [o ÖSTERR Kübel] pl voll Kohle, eimerweise [o ÖSTERR kübelweise] [o SCHWEIZ kesselweise] Kohlescut·tle3[ˈskʌtl̩, AM -t̬l̩]* * *I ['skʌtl]n(= coal scuttle) Kohleneimer m IIvi(person) trippeln; (animals) hoppeln; (spiders, crabs etc) krabbelnIII (NAUT)she/it scuttled off in a hurry — sie/es flitzte davon
1. nLuke f2. vt1) versenken* * *scuttle1 [ˈskʌtl] s1. Kohlenkasten m, -eimer m2. flacher Korbscuttle2 [ˈskʌtl]A v/i → academic.ru/65049/scurry">scurry Ascuttle3 [ˈskʌtl]A s1. SCHIFF (Spring)Luke f2. AUTO Stirnwand f, Spritzbrett nB v/t1. SCHIFFa) ein Schiff anbohrenb) die Bodenventile eines Schiffes öffnen2. fig Pläne, Hoffnungen etca) aufgebenb) zunichtemachen* * *I noun(coal box) Kohlenfüller, derII(Naut.) transitive verb versenkenIII intransitive verb(scurry) rennen; flitzen (ugs.); [Maus, Krabbe:] huschen* * *v.ruinieren v.
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