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1 Sprössling
m; -s, -e; umg. offspring; Brit. hum. auch (Kleinkind) sprog; (Sohn) auch junior; siehe auch Spross 2* * *der Sprösslingoffspring; scion; slip; offshoot* * *Sprọ̈ss|ling ['ʃprœslɪŋ]m -s, -eshoot; (fig hum) offspring pl* * *Spröss·lingRR, Spröß·ling ALT<-s, -e>[ˈʃprœslɪŋ]m (hum) offspring* * *der; Sprösslings, Sprösslinge (ugs. scherzh.) offspring* * *Sprössling m; -s, -e; umg offspring; Br hum auch (Kleinkind) sprog; (Sohn) auch junior; → auch Spross 2* * *der; Sprösslings, Sprösslinge (ugs. scherzh.) offspring* * *m.offshoot n. -
2 Stöpsel
m; -s, -2. umg., fig. (kleiner Kerl) midget* * *der Stöpselplug; cork; stopper* * *Stọp|sel ['ʃtɔpsl]m -s, - (Aus)stopper; (= Korken) cork* * *der1) (an object shaped for fitting into the hole in a bath or sink to prevent the water from running away, or a piece of material for blocking any hole.) plug2) (an object, eg a cork, that is put into the neck of a bottle, jar, hole etc to close it.) stopper* * *Stöp·sel<-s, ->[ˈʃtœpsl̩]m* * *der; Stöpsels, Stöpsel1) plug; (einer Karaffe usw.) stopper2) (Elektrot.) [jack-]plug* * *2. umg, fig (kleiner Kerl) midget* * *der; Stöpsels, Stöpsel1) plug; (einer Karaffe usw.) stopper2) (Elektrot.) [jack-]plug* * *- m.bung n.peg n.stopper n. -
3 Stöpsel
Stöp·sel <-s, -> [ʼʃtœpsl̩] m(Fass\Stöpsel) bung; -
4 Kind
n1. child2. kiddie coll.3. kiddy coll.4. kid coll.5. sprog Br. coll.6. wean Scot.7. young'un coll.
См. также в других словарях:
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