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2 Kürbiswanze, amerikanische
1. LAT Anasa tristis De Geer2. RUS —3. ENG squash bug4. DEU Amerikanische Kürbiswanze f5. FRA punaise f de la courgeFÜNFSPRACHIGES WÖRTERBUCH DER TIERISCHEN NAMEN > Kürbiswanze, amerikanische
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1. LAT Anasa tristis De Geer2. RUS —3. ENG squash bug4. DEU Amerikanische Kürbiswanze f5. FRA punaise f de la courge -
5 Wanze
f; -, -n1. ZOOL. bug; jemanden wie eine Wanze zertreten squash s.o. like bug; frech wie eine Wanze umg., fig. bold as brass2. umg., fig. (Abhörgerät) bug; das Büro ist voller Wanzen there are bugs all over the office, the whole office is bugged3. umg., pej. (Mensch) creep* * *die Wanzebug; bedbug* * *Wạn|ze ['vantsə]f -, -n(ZOOL inf = Abhörgerät) bug* * *die1) (a small blood-sucking insect that lives in houses, especially beds.) bedbug2) (an insect that lives in dirty houses and beds: a bedbug.) bug3) (a small hidden microphone.) bug* * *Wan·ze<-, -n>[ˈvantsə]f1. (Blut saugender Parasit) bug* * *die; Wanze, Wanzen bug; (ugs.): (AbhörWanze) bug (coll.)* * *1. ZOOL bug;jemanden wie eine Wanze zertreten squash sb like bug;frech wie eine Wanze umg, fig bold as brass2. umg, fig (Abhörgerät) bug;das Büro ist voller Wanzen there are bugs all over the office, the whole office is bugged3. umg, pej (Mensch) creep* * *die; Wanze, Wanzen bug; (ugs.): (AbhörWanze) bug (coll.)* * *-n f.bedbug n.bug n.bugging device n. -
6 knacken
I v/i1. (hat geknackt) crack; Fußboden etc.: creak; wiederholt: Feuer, Radio, Telefon: crackle; metallisch: click; mit den Fingern knacken crack one’s fingers2. (ist) umg. (zerbrechen) Zweig, Ast etc.: snapII v/t (hat)1. (Nüsse) crack; jemandem eine harte Nuss zu knacken geben fig. give s.o. a hard nut to crack; daran wird er noch lange zu knacken haben that’ll keep him hard at it for a long time2. umg. (Geldschrank etc.) crack (open); (Auto) break into; (Schloss) break open; (Laus) squash; fig. (Geheimcode etc.) crack; (Rätsel) solve* * *(knarzen) to crack;(zerstören) to pick (ugs.);(öffnen) to shell* * *knạ|cken ['knakn]1. vt3) (fig inf = bezwingen) Rätsel, Code, Organisation to crack; Tabu to break2. vi1) (= brechen) to crack, to snap; (Glas etc) to crack; (Dielen, Stuhl) to creak; (Holz = knistern) to cracklees knackt im Radio — the radio is crackling
es knackt im Gebälk — the beams are creaking
zu knacken haben (inf) — to have sth to think about or to chew on (inf)
an dieser Aufgabe hatte ich ganz schön zu knacken (inf) — I really had to sweat over this exercise
2) (inf = schlafen) to kip (Brit inf to sleep* * *1) (to make a sudden sharp sound of breaking: The twig cracked as I stepped on it.) crack3) (to solve (a code).) crack4) (to unlock (a lock) with a tool other than a key: When she found that she had lost her key, she picked the lock with a hair-pin.) pick* * *kna·cken[knakn̩]I. vt1. (aufbrechen)einen Kode \knacken to crack a code▪ etw \knacken to break into sthden Safe \knacken to crack [open] the safe5. (sl)▪ etw \knacken to do away with sthVorurteile \knacken to eliminate [or sep break down] prejudiceII. vies knackt hier immer im Gebälk the beams are always creaking here2. (Knackgeräusche machen)mit den Fingern \knacken to crack one's fingers [or knuckleseine Runde \knacken to have forty winks [or BRIT a. a kip4.III. vi impers▪ es knackt there's a crackling noisein Dachstühlen knackt es oft roof trusses often creak* * *1.intransitives Verb <bed, floor, etc.> creak2.transitives Verb2) (aufbrechen) crack < safe> [open]; break into < car, bank, etc.>; crack, break < code>* * *A. v/i1. (hat geknackt) crack; Fußboden etc: creak; wiederholt: Feuer, Radio, Telefon: crackle; metallisch: click;mit den Fingern knacken crack one’s fingers2. (ist) umg (zerbrechen) Zweig, Ast etc: snap3. (hat) umg (schlafen) snooze;eine Runde knacken get a bit of shuteyeB. v/t (hat)1. (Nüsse) crack;jemandem eine harte Nuss zu knacken geben fig give sb a hard nut to crack;daran wird er noch lange zu knacken haben that’ll keep him hard at it for a long time2. umg (Geldschrank etc) crack (open); (Auto) break into; (Schloss) break open; (Laus) squash; fig (Geheimcode etc) crack; (Rätsel) solve* * *1.intransitives Verb <bed, floor, etc.> creak2.transitives Verb2) (aufbrechen) crack < safe> [open]; break into <car, bank, etc.>; crack, break < code>* * *v.to crack v. -
7 wie eine Wanze zerquetschen
to squash sth. like a bug
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