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1. noun 2. intransitive verbKnicke kriegen; [Haar:] sich wellen3. transitive verb* * *[kiŋk](a twist or bend, eg in a string, rope etc.) die Schleife- academic.ru/40886/kinky">kinky* * *[kɪŋk]nto iron out [a few] \kinks [ein paar] Mängel ausbügeln fameveryone's got their \kinks jeder hat so seinen Tick* * *[kɪŋk]1. n2. vi(rope) Schlaufen bilden, sich verdrehen; (hair) sich wellen* * *kink [kıŋk]A s1. Knick m (in einem Draht, Schlauch etc), SCHIFF Kink m, auch f (in einem Tau oder einer Stahltrosse), (unerwünschte) Welle (im Haar), Verschlingung f, Verdrehung f (in einem Faden, Seil etc)3. figa) Spleen m, Tick mb) umg abartige Veranlagung4. fig Fehler m (in einem Plan etc)* * *1. noun1) (in pipe, wire, etc.) Knick, der; (in hair, wool) Welle, die2. intransitive verbKnicke kriegen; [Haar:] sich wellen3. transitive verb* * *n.Knick -e m.Knoten - m.Macke -n f.Schleife -n f. v.knoten v. -
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[kɪŋk] nto iron out [a few] \kinks [ein paar] Mängel ausbügeln ( fam)everyone's got their \kinks jeder hat so seinen Tick
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