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21 frog spit
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22 cuckoo spit
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23 sand spit
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > sand spit
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24 rectal spit
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25 stool in the form of a spit mucus
spritzender Schleimstuhl m (z. B. bei Ruhr)Fachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > stool in the form of a spit mucus
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26 come on, out with it / spit it out
English-German idiom dictionary > come on, out with it / spit it out
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27 spitball
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28 spitfire
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29 spitting distance
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30 spittoon
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31 spitball
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33 spitting distance
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34 spitting image
spit·ting 'im·age nEbenbild nt;to be the \spitting image of sb jds Ebenbild [o jdm wie aus dem Gesicht geschnitten] sein -
35 spittle
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36 spittoon
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37 spat
* * ** * *spat1[spæt]spat2[spæt]spat3[spæt]II. vi<- tt->[sich akk] streiten [o zanken]spat4[spæt]I. n Muschellaich mII. vi laichen* * *I [spt]1. n(of oyster etc) Muschellaich m2. vi(oyster etc) laichen IInHalbgamasche f III1. n(inf: quarrel) Knatsch m (inf), Krach m (inf)2. vi (US inf= quarrel) zanken, streiten IV pret, ptp See: of spit* * *spat1 [spæt] ZOOLA s1. Muschel-, Austernlaich m2. a) koll junge Schaltiere plb) junge Auster oder MuschelB v/i laichenspat2 [spæt] s Gamasche fspat3 [spæt] umgA s1. Klaps m2. US Kabbelei fB v/i US sich kabbelnC v/t jemandem einen Klaps gebenspat4 [spæt] prät und pperf von spit1* * ** * *n.Gamasche -n f. v.laichen v. -
38 gob
noun* * *[gɒb, AM gɑ:b]I. nshut your \gob! halt's Maul! slto keep one's \gob shut die Klappe halten slII. vi<- bb->BRIT, AUS ( fam) spucken▪ to \gob at sb jdn anspucken* * *I [gɒb]1. n(= lump) Klumpen ma gob of spit (inf) — eine Ladung Spucke (inf)
2. vi (Brit inf)spucken IIn (Brit inf= mouth) Schnauze f (inf)IIIshut your gob! — halt die Schnauze! (inf)
n (dated US sl= sailor) blauer Junge (inf), Blaujacke f (inf)* * *gob1 [ɡɒb; US ɡɑb]A s1. Klumpen m:gob of spit Schleimklumpen2. meist pl umg Haufen m:he’s got gobs of money er hat einen hübschen Batzen Geldgob3 [ɡɒb; US ɡɑb] s sl Schnauze f, Fresse f:shut your gob! halt die Schnauze!* * *noun* * *n.Klumpen - n. -
39 splutter
1. intransitive verb[Feuer, Gaslampe:] flackern; [Fett:] spritzen; [Person:] prusten; [Motor:] stottern2. transitive verbstottern [Worte]* * *splut·ter[ˈsplʌtəʳ, AM -t̬ɚ]I. vi1. (make noises) stotternto \splutter sth with indignation etw entrüstet hervorstoßen2. (spit) spuckento cough and \splutter husten und spucken3. (backfire) car, lorry stottern; (make crackling noise) fire zischen; bacon, sausages brutzeln, zischenII. vt1. (say)to \splutter an excuse eine Entschuldigung hervorstoßen“but... er... when... um... how?” he \spluttered „aber... em... wann... äh... wie?“ stotterte er; (in indignation)2. (spit out)III. n of a person Prusten nt kein pl; of a car Stottern nt kein pl; of fire, bacon Zischen nt kein plto give a \splutter zischen* * *['splʌtə(r)]1. n(of engine) Stottern nt; (of fire) Zischen nt; (while talking) Prusten nt no pl2. vi(person = spit) prusten, spucken; (= stutter) stottern; (engine) stottern; (fire, lamp, fat) zischen; (sausages) brutzeln, zischen3. vt(hervor)stoßenthat's not true, he spluttered — das ist nicht wahr, platzte er los
* * *splutter [ˈsplʌtə(r)]A v/i2. stottern (Motor)3. zischen (Braten etc)4. klecksen (Schreibfeder)5. he coughed and spluttered all over me er hat mich vollgehustetB v/t1. Worte (heraus)stottern2. bespritzen, bekleckern ( beide:with mit)C s1. Stottern n2. AUTO Stottern n3. Klecksen n* * *1. intransitive verb[Feuer, Gaslampe:] flackern; [Fett:] spritzen; [Person:] prusten; [Motor:] stottern2. transitive verbsplutter with rage/indignation — vor Wut/Entrüstung schnauben
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40 hospitable
adjective(welcoming) gastfreundlich [Person, Wesensart]; gastlich [Haus, Hotel, Klima]* * *[hə'spitəbl](showing kindness to guests: She is one of the most hospitable people I know.) gastfreundlich- academic.ru/87917/hospitably">hospitably- hospitableness
- hospitality* * *hos·pi·table[hɒsˈpɪtəbl̩, AM ˈhɑ:spɪt̬-]1. (friendly) gastfreundlich▪ to be \hospitable to[wards] sb jdn gastfreundlich aufnehmen2. (pleasant) conditions günstig\hospitable climate angenehmes Klima\hospitable land guter Boden* * *[hɒs'pɪtəbl]adjto be hospitable to sb — jdn gastfreundlich or gastlich aufnehmen
* * *1. a) gast(freund)lich (Person)b) gastlich, gastfrei (Haus)he’s hospitable to new ideas* * *adjective(welcoming) gastfreundlich [Person, Wesensart]; gastlich [Haus, Hotel, Klima]* * *adj.gastfreundlich adj.
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spit up — {v.} To vomit a little. * /The baby always spits up when he is burped./ * /Put a bib on the baby. I don t want him to spit up on his clean clothes./ … Dictionary of American idioms
spit up — {v.} To vomit a little. * /The baby always spits up when he is burped./ * /Put a bib on the baby. I don t want him to spit up on his clean clothes./ … Dictionary of American idioms
Spit — Spit, v. i. To attend to a spit; to use a spit. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] She s spitting in the kitchen. Old Play. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English