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1 achselzuckend
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2 achselzuckend
Adv. shrugging one’s shoulders, with a shrug; achselzuckend über etw. hinweggehen shrug s.th. off* * *ạch|sel|zu|ckend1. adjshrugging2. advwith a shrug of one's shoulderser stand achselzuckend da — he stood there shrugging his shoulders
* * *ach·sel·zu·ckendI. adj shruggingII. adv with a shrug [of the shoulders]* * *Adjektiv shrugginger ging achselzuckend hinaus — he went out with a shrug [of the shoulders]
* * *achselzuckend adv shrugging one’s shoulders, with a shrug;achselzuckend über etwas hinweggehen shrug sth off* * *Adjektiv shrugginger ging achselzuckend hinaus — he went out with a shrug [of the shoulders]
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3 Achselzucken
* * *das Achselzuckenshrug* * *Ạch|sel|zu|ckennt -s, no plshrugmit einem Achselzucken — with a shrug ( of one's shoulders)
* * *(an act of shrugging: She gave a shrug of disbelief.) shrug* * *Ach·sel·zu·cken<->nt kein pl shrug [of the shoulders]* * *das shrug [of the shoulders]* * *Achselzucken n shrug (of the shoulders);mit einem Achselzucken abtun shrug sth off* * *das shrug [of the shoulders]* * *n.shrug n.shrug of the shoulders n. -
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(to answer: `I don't know,' he replied; Should I reply to his letter?; She replied that she had never seen the man before; She replied by shrugging her shoulders.) reply -
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6 zuckend
1. jerking2. shrugging3. twitchinggalvanicfluttering(vor Schmerzen etc.)flinchingthrashing around
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