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1 sich herauswinden
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2 winden
to coil; to wriggle; to braid; to twist; to wreathe; to twine; to plait;sich windento wreathe; to twist; to wind; to squirm; to wound* * *wịn|den I ['vɪndn] pret wa\#nd [vant] ptp gewu\#nden [gə'vʊndn]1. vtto wind; Kranz to bind; (= hochwinden) Eimer, Last to winch2. vr(Pflanze, Schlange) to wind (itself); (Bach) to wind, to meander; (Mensch) (durch Menge, Gestrüpp etc) to wind (one's way); (vor Schmerzen) to writhe (vor with, in); (vor Scham, Verlegenheit) to squirm (vor with, in); (fig = ausweichen) to try to wriggle outSee:→ auch gewundenIIvi impersIIIvti (HUNT)See:= wittern* * *1) (to hoist (up) or haul (in) using a winch.) winch2) (to wrap round in coils: He wound the rope around his waist and began to climb.) wind* * *win·den1<wand, gewunden>[ˈvɪndn̩]I. vrdie Straße windet sich in Serpentinen den Pass hinauf the road snakes its way up the passII. vt1. (entwinden)3. (binden)▪ jdm/sich etw irgendwohin \winden to bind sb's/one's sth with sthsie wand sich ein Seidentuch ins Haar she bound [or tied] her hair with a silk scarfwin·den2[ˈvɪndn̩]vi impers to blow* * *I 1. 2.1) <plant, tendrils> wind (um around); < snake> coil [itself], wind itself (um around)2) (sich krümmen) writhesich winden wie ein Aal — (fig.) try to wriggle out of it
3) (sich schlängeln) <path, river> wind [its way]IIintransitives Verb; unpers* * *winden1; windet, wand, hat gewundenA. v/t1. wind (um [a]round); (Kranz) make, bind;sich (dat)Blumen ins Haar winden twine flowers in one’s hair2.jemandem etwas aus der Hand winden wrench sth out of sb’s hands3.in die Höhe winden hoistvor Schmerz etc: with); fig, vor Scham etc: squirm (with); Weg: wind (its way along); Fluss: auch meander;sich winden um wind ( oder coil) itself (a)round;sich winden durch durch Menschenmenge etc: weave one’s way through; durch Loch im Zaun etc: wriggle through;winden2 v/i unpers:es windet (sehr) it’s (very) windy* * *I 1. 2.1) <plant, tendrils> wind (um around); < snake> coil [itself], wind itself (um around)2) (sich krümmen) writhesich winden wie ein Aal — (fig.) try to wriggle out of it
3) (sich schlängeln) <path, river> wind [its way]IIintransitives Verb; unpers* * *v.(§ p.,pp.: wand, gewunden)= to wind v.(§ p.,p.p.: wound)to wreathe v.to wriggle v. -
3 herauswinden
v/refl (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-) fig. wriggle out of it; sich herauswinden aus wriggle out of* * *to extricate; to squirm* * *he|raus|win|denvr sep (fig)to wriggle out of itsich aus etw heráúswinden — to wriggle out of sth
* * *he·raus|win·den* * *unregelmäßiges reflexives Verb wriggle out ( aus of)* * *herauswinden v/r (irr, trennb, hat -ge-) fig wriggle out of it;sich herauswinden aus wriggle out of* * *unregelmäßiges reflexives Verb wriggle out ( aus of)* * *v.to squirm v. -
4 Aal
m; -(e)s, -e; ZOOL. eel; winden1 II* * *der Aalmoray; eel* * *[aːl]m -(e)s, -eeelsich ( drehen und) winden wie ein Áál (aus Verlegenheit) — to wriggle like an eel; (aus Unaufrichtigkeit) to try and wriggle (one's way) out of it
* * *(a kind of fish with a long smooth cylindrical or ribbon-shaped body.) eel* * *<-[e]s, -e>[a:l]m eel▶ glatt wie ein \Aal as slippery as an eel▶ sich akk [drehen und] winden wie ein \Aal (aus Unaufrichtigkeit) to wriggle like a worm; (aus Verlegenheit) to squirm* * *der; Aal[e]s, Aale eelglatt wie ein Aal sein — be as slippery as an eel
sich [drehen und] winden od. krümmen wie ein Aal — twist and turn like an eel
* * ** * *der; Aal[e]s, Aale eelsich [drehen und] winden od. krümmen wie ein Aal — twist and turn like an eel
* * *-e m.eel n.moray n. -
5 winden1;
windet, wand, hat gewundenI v/t1. wind (um [a]round); (Kranz) make, bind; sich (Dat) Blumen ins Haar winden twine flowers in one’s hair2. jemandem etw. aus der Hand winden wrench s.th. out of s.o.’s hands3. in die Höhe winden hoistII v/refl Schlange etc.: writhe; Wurm: wriggle; Person: writhe ( vor Schmerz etc.: with); fig., vor Scham etc.: squirm (with); Weg: wind (its way along); Fluss: auch meander; sich winden um wind ( oder coil) itself (a)round; sich winden durch durch Menschenmenge etc.: weave one’s way through; durch Loch im Zaun etc.: wriggle through; sich winden wie ein Aal fig. wriggle like an eel; gewunden—
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