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جامِد (للسُّلوك والصِّفات الفَنِّيَّة، إلخ) \ stiff: (of manners, artistic qualities, etc.) formal; not natural; lacking grace: His pictures are too stiff and lifeless. \ صَعْب الحَرَكَة \ stiff: not easily moved: a stiff door. \ مُتَيَبِّس \ stiff: not easily moved: a stiff shoulder. \ مُعَوَّق الحَرَكة \ stiff: not easily moved: a stiff door. \ يابِس \ stiff: not easily bent or shaped with one’s fingers: stiff cardboard; a stiff paste; a stiff neck. -
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[stɪf] adjective1) rigid or firm, and not easily bent, folded etc:صَلْب، يابِسstiff cardboard.
2) moving, or moved, with difficulty, pain etc:I can't turn the key – the lock is stiff
مُتَصَلِّب، مُنْقَبِضI felt stiff the day after the climb.
3) (of a cooking mixture etc) thick, and not flowing:كَثيف، دَبِق، جامِدa stiff dough.
4) difficult to do:شاق، صَعْبa stiff examination.
5) strong:شَديد، قَويa stiff breeze.
6) (of a person or his manner etc) formal and unfriendly:رَسْمي وَغَيْر وُدّيI received a stiff note from the bank manager.
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جامِد \ blank: expressing nothing: a blank look on his face. stiff: not easily bent or shaped with one’s fingers: stiff cardboard; a stiff paste; a stiff neck. -
4 ригидность затылочных мышц
Russian-english psychology dictionary > ригидность затылочных мышц
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8 rigido
"stiff, rigid;Stramm;Steif;Starr;rígido"* * *( duro) rigidmuscolo, articolazione stiffclima harshfig: severo strict* * *rigido agg.1 rigid, stiff: cartone, collo rigido, stiff card-board, collar; non essere così rigido nei movimenti!, don't be so stiff in your movements!; ho le mani rigide dal freddo, my hands are stiff with cold (o are frozen stiff); (fis.) corpo rigido, rigid body; (mat.) movimento rigido, rigid motion2 ( freddissimo) rigorous, harsh, severe: clima rigido, rigorous climate; inverno rigido, harsh (o severe) winter3 (fig.) ( rigoroso, severo) strict, severe, stern; rigorous, rigid: rigida disciplina, rigid discipline; il mio insegnante è molto rigido, my teacher is very strict4 (econ.) inelastic, inflexible, rigid: domanda rigida, inelastic demand; prezzi rigidi, rigid (o flat) prices.* * *['ridʒido]1) (duro) [materiale, supporto] rigid; [cartone, colletto] stiff; [ lenti a contatto] hard2) (irrigidito) stiff3) fig. (severo) [persona, regolamento, morale, disciplina] strict4) (non flessibile) [ orario] rigid5) (inclemente) [ clima] harsh, severe; [ temperatura] harsh* * *rigido/'ridʒido/1 (duro) [materiale, supporto] rigid; [cartone, colletto] stiff; [ lenti a contatto] hard2 (irrigidito) stiff; sentirsi rigido dopo una lunga camminata to feel stiff after a long walk; avere il collo rigido to have a stiff neck3 fig. (severo) [persona, regolamento, morale, disciplina] strict; un uomo dai -i principi a man of rigid principles4 (non flessibile) [ orario] rigid -
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10 ригидность затылочных мышц
Русско-английский медицинский словарь > ригидность затылочных мышц
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f. s.&pl.stiff neck, torticollis, stiffness of the neck, stiffness in the neck.* * *1 stiff neck, crick in the neck* * *SF INV stiff neckme levanté con tortícolis — I got up with a stiff neck o a crick in my neck
* * *femenino stiff neck, torticollis (tech)* * *= stiff neck, crick in the neck, neck crick.Ex. Older people are especially prone to stiff necks caused by open car or bedroom windows.Ex. Stress, if left unchecked, can cause such physical problems as muscle dysfunction, spasms, headaches and cricks in the neck.Ex. Neck cricks are extremely common, affecting about 50% of adults per year, ranging in severity from trivial to crippling.* * *femenino stiff neck, torticollis (tech)* * *= stiff neck, crick in the neck, neck crick.Ex: Older people are especially prone to stiff necks caused by open car or bedroom windows.
Ex: Stress, if left unchecked, can cause such physical problems as muscle dysfunction, spasms, headaches and cricks in the neck.Ex: Neck cricks are extremely common, affecting about 50% of adults per year, ranging in severity from trivial to crippling.* * *stiff neck, torticollis ( tech)tener tortícolis to have a stiff neck, to have a crick in one's neck* * *
tortícolis sustantivo femenino
stiff neck, torticollis (tech)
tortícolis f inv stiff neck
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14 steif
I Adj.1. stiff (auch Körperteil, Eischnee etc.); bes. PHYS. (starr) rigid; (fest) auch firm; Penis: hard; steifer Hals stiff neck; er hat ein steifes Bein auch he can’t bend his knee; steif vor Kälte stiff with cold; steifer Hut homburg (hat); steif wie ein Brett (as) stiff as a board; steif wie ein Stock (as) stiff as a poker; steif werden go stiff; Person: get stiff; Penis: get hard; Muskeln und fig.: stiffen; ich bin ( vom vielen Sitzen) ganz steif geworden I’m really stiff (from all this sitting around); steif schlagen beat until stiff; einen Steifen haben vulg. have a hard-on; halt die Ohren steif! chin up!2. fig. stiff; Bewegung: auch wooden (auch Lächeln, Interpretation); (förmlich) auch formal; steifer Gang stiff gait; steife Haltung stiff ( oder rigid) posture; Deutsche gelten oft als steif Germans are often thought to be stiff and formalII Adv.2. fig. stiffly; (förmlich) auch formally; sich steif bewegen auch have (very) stiff movements; dort geht es mir zu steif zu it’s too stiff and formal there for my liking3. steif und fest behaupten, dass... insist that, swear that...; steif und fest glauben, dass... firmly believe that...* * *(förmlich) constrained; wooden; prim;(starr) stiff; rigid* * *[ʃtaif]1. adjstéíf vor Kälte — stiff or numb with cold
eine stéífe Brise — a stiff breeze
ein stéífer Hals — a stiff neck
ein stéífer Hut (= Melone) — a homburg (hat) a bowler (hat), a derby (US)
sich stéíf (wie ein Brett) machen — to go rigid
2) (= gestärkt) starched3) (= förmlich) stiff; Empfang, Konventionen, Begrüßung, Abend formal2. adv1)(= hart)
das Eiweiß stéíf schlagen — to beat the egg white until stiffsie behauptete stéíf und fest, dass... — she insisted that...
etw stéíf und fest glauben — to be convinced of sth
2) (= förmlich) stifflystéíf lächeln — to smile stiffly
jdn stéíf behandeln — to be standoffish to sb
* * *1) ((of behaviour, attitude etc) not relaxed and friendly: formal behaviour.) formal2) (rigid or firm, and not easily bent, folded etc: He has walked with a stiff leg since he injured his knee; stiff cardboard.) stiff3) (moving, or moved, with difficulty, pain etc: I can't turn the key - the lock is stiff; I woke up with a stiff neck; I felt stiff the day after the climb.) stiff4) (strong: a stiff breeze.) stiff5) ((of a person or his manner etc) formal and unfriendly: I received a stiff note from the bank manager.) stiff6) primly7) ((of a person, behaviour etc) too formal and correct: a prim manner; a prim old lady.) prim8) stiffly* * *[ʃtaif]1. (starr) stiffein \steifer Kragen a stiff collar\steif vor Kälte stiff [or numb] with cold\steif wie ein Brett as stiff as a board2. (schwer beweglich) stiffein \steifes Bein a stiff legeinen \steifen Hals haben to have a stiff neck▪ \steif sein/werden to be/grow stiffein \steifer Empfang/eine \steife Begrüßung a [rather] formal [or pej fam starchy] reception/greeting4. (erigiert) erectein \steifer Penis an erect [or a hard] [or a stiff] penis, an erection▪ \steif sein/werden to be/become erectein \steifer Grog a tot [or shot] of strong grog, a stiff tot of grog6. NAUTein \steifes Boot a stiff boateine \steife Brise/See a stiff breeze/heavy sea7.▶ \steif und fest obstinately, stubbornly, categorically* * *1.1) stiff; (ugs.): (erigiert) erect < penis>2.1) stiffly2) (Seemannsspr.): (stark)der Wind steht od. weht steif aus Südost — there's a stiff wind blowing from the south-east
3)steif und fest behaupten/glauben, dass... — (ugs.) swear blind/be completely convinced that...
* * *A. adj1. stiff (auch Körperteil, Eischnee etc); besonders PHYS (starr) rigid; (fest) auch firm; Penis: hard;steifer Hals stiff neck;er hat ein steifes Bein auch he can’t bend his knee;steif vor Kälte stiff with cold;steifer Hut homburg (hat);steif wie ein Brett (as) stiff as a board;steif wie ein Stock (as) stiff as a poker;ich bin (vom vielen Sitzen) ganz steif geworden I’m really stiff (from all this sitting around);steif schlagen beat until stiff;einen Steifen haben vulg have a hard-onsteifer Gang stiff gait;steife Haltung stiff ( oder rigid) posture;Deutsche gelten oft als steif Germans are often thought to be stiff and formal3. (stark)steife Brise stiff breeze;steifer Grog strong hot grogB. adv1. stiffly;steif gefroren auch fig frozen stiffsich steif bewegen auch have (very) stiff movements;dort geht es mir zu steif zu it’s too stiff and formal there for my liking3.steif und fest behaupten, dass … insist that, swear that …;steif und fest glauben, dass … firmly believe that …* * *1.1) stiff; (ugs.): (erigiert) erect < penis>2.1) stiffly2) (Seemannsspr.): (stark)der Wind steht od. weht steif aus Südost — there's a stiff wind blowing from the south-east
3)steif und fest behaupten/glauben, dass... — (ugs.) swear blind/be completely convinced that...
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15 torticolis
torticolis [tɔʀtikɔli]masculine noun• avoir/attraper un torticolis to have/get a stiff neck* * *tɔʀtikɔlinom masculin invariable stiff neck* * *tɔʀtikɔli nmJ'ai le torticolis. — I've got a stiff neck.
* * *torticolis ⇒ Les douleurs et les maladies nm inv stiff neck; avoir un or le torticolis to have a stiff neck.[tɔrtikɔli] nom masculin -
16 Genickstarre
f stiffness of the neck; Genickstarre haben have a stiff neck* * *Ge|nịck|star|refstiffness of the neck; (MED) (cerebral) meningitisGenickstarre haben (inf) — to have a stiff neck
* * *Ge·nick·star·ref stiffness of the neck* * *die stiffness of the neck* * *Genickstarre f stiffness of the neck;Genickstarre haben have a stiff neck* * *die stiffness of the neck* * *f.stiff neck n. -
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m stiff neck* * *torcicollo s.m.1 stiff neck* * *[tortʃi'kɔllo]sostantivo maschile stiff neckavere il torcicollo — to have a crick in one's neck o a stiff neck
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n; -(e)s, -e1. (back of the) neck, nape (of the neck); steifes Genick stiff neck; ein Schlag ins Genick a rabbit punch; jemanden am oder beim Genick packen grab s.o. by the scruff of the neck; sich (Dat) das Genick brechen break one’s neck2. fig.: das brach ihm das Genick that was his ruin ( oder undoing); das wird dir noch mal das Genick brechen you’ll get yourself into trouble one of these days; jemandem im Genick sitzen be breathing down s.o.’s neck* * *das Genicknape of the neck; neck; nape* * *Ge|nịck [gə'nɪk]nt -(e)s, -eneckein Schlag ins Genick — a blow on the back of the neck
seinen Hut ins Genick schieben — to push one's hat back (on one's head)
das Genick brechen — to break one's neck; (fig) to kill oneself
* * *das1) (the back of the neck: His hair curled over the nape of his neck.) nape2) (the back of the neck by which an animal can be grasped or lifted: She picked up the cat by the scruff of the neck.) the scruff of the neck* * *Ge·nick<-[e]s, -e>[gəˈnɪk]nt neckein steifes \Genick (fam) a stiff neckjdm/sich das \Genick brechen to break sb's/one's neck* * *das; Genick[e]s, Genicke back or nape of the necksich das Genick brechen — (auch fig.) break one's neck
jemandem/einer Sache das Genick brechen — (ugs.) ruin somebody/something
* * *1. (back of the) neck, nape (of the neck);steifes Genick stiff neck;ein Schlag ins Genick a rabbit punch;beim Genick packen grab sb by the scruff of the neck;sich (dat)das Genick brechen break one’s neck2. fig:das brach ihm das Genick that was his ruin ( oder undoing);das wird dir noch mal das Genick brechen you’ll get yourself into trouble one of these days;jemandem im Genick sitzen be breathing down sb’s neck* * *das; Genick[e]s, Genicke back or nape of the necksich das Genick brechen — (auch fig.) break one's neck
jemandem/einer Sache das Genick brechen — (ugs.) ruin somebody/something
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1. (скован) stiffbenumbed, ( от студ и) numb; paralysed(изтръпнал) deadсхванат врат a stiff neckсхванат съм feel stiff2. (непохватен) clumsy, bungling; awkward left-handedсхванат човек duffer, bunglerтой е много/съвсем схванат all his fingers are thumbs* * *схва̀нат,мин. страд. прич. (и като прил.)1. ( скован) stiff, muscle-bound; benumbed, (от студ и пр.) numb; paralysed; ( изтръпнал) dead; \схванат врат a stiff neck; \схванат съм feel stiff;2. ( непохватен) clumsy, bungling; awkward left-handed; \схванат човек duffer, bungler.* * *stiff: feel схванат - схванат съм; benumbed (непохватен)* * *1. (изтръпнал) dead 2. (непохватен) clumsy, bungling;awkward left-handed 3. (скован) stiff 4. benumbed, (от студ и) numb;paralysed 5. СХВАНАТ врат a stiff neck 6. СХВАНАТ съм feel stiff 7. СХВАНАТ човек duffer, bungler 8. той е много/съвсем СХВАНАТ all his fingers are thumbs -
20 Hals
m; -es, Hälse1. neck; (Rachen, Kehle) throat; steifer Hals stiff neck; jemandem in den Hals schauen (have a) look at s.o.’s throat; ich hab’s im Hals umg. I’ve got a sore throat; sich (Dat) den Hals brechen break one’s neck; jemandem um den Hals fallen fling one’s arms around s.o.’s neck; bis an den Hals up to one’s neck (fig. auch eyes, ears); er hat es in den falschen Hals bekommen it went down the wrong way; fig. he took it the wrong way; aus vollem Hals(e) schreien / lachen scream at the top of one’s voice / roar with laughter2. TECH. neck, collar; einer Flasche, Geige etc.: neck; MUS., einer Note: tail; einer Flasche den Hals brechen umg., fig. crack (open) a bottle3. umg., fig.: Hals über Kopf (hastig) headlong; sich Hals über Kopf verlieben in (+ Akk) fall head over heels in love with; ich hatte einen dicken oder so ‚nen Hals I was absolutely livid; einen langen Hals machen crane one’s neck; jemanden / etw. am oder auf dem Hals haben be lumbered with s.o. / s.th.; zu viel am Hals haben have too much on one’s plate; sich (Dat) auf den Hals laden lumber o.s. with, get o.s. lumbered with; jemandem die Polizei etc. auf den Hals hetzen oder schicken get the police etc. onto s.o.; sich jemandem an den Hals werfen throw o.s. at s.o.; jemandem den Hals umdrehen wring s.o.’s neck; sich (Dat) vom Hals(e) schaffen get rid of; das kann ihm den Hals brechen oder ihn seinen Hals kosten that could cost him his neck; seinen Hals riskieren risk one’s neck; das Wort blieb mir im Hals(e) stecken the word stuck in my throat; es hängt oder wächst mir zum Hals(e) heraus I’m fed up to the back teeth with it, I’m sick (and tired) of it; bis zum oder über den Hals in Arbeit / Schulden stecken be up to one’s neck in work / debt; sie kann den Hals nicht voll ( genug) kriegen she can’t get enough (of it); schaff es / ihn mir vom Halse räumlich: get it / him out of here ( oder out of my sight); weitS. I don’t want to have anything to do with it / him, get it / him off my back umg.; bleib mir damit vom Halse! I don’t want to know about it; Herz1 8, Pest etc.* * *der Hals(Flaschenhals) neck;(Kehle) throat;(Körperteil) neck;(Tierhals) scrag* * *Hạls I [hals]m -es, ordm;e['hɛlzə]einen langen Hals machen, den Hals recken — to crane one's neck
nach jdm/etw den Hals verrenken (inf) — to crane one's neck to see sb/sth
den Hals brechen (inf) — to break one's neck
etw bricht jdm den Hals (inf) — sth will cost sb his/her neck
sich um den or seinen Hals reden (inf) — to put one's head in the noose
Hals über Kopf abreisen/den Koffer packen — to leave/pack one's case in a rush or hurry
sich Hals über Kopf in jdn verlieben — to fall head over heals for sb
ihm steht das Wasser bis zum Hals (fig) — he is up to his neck in it (inf)
jdn auf dem or am Hals haben (inf) — to be lumbered (Brit) or saddled with sb (inf)
jdm mit etw vom Hals(e) bleiben (inf) — not to bother sb with sth (inf)
jdn/etw vom Halse schaffen (inf) — to get sb/sth off one's back (inf)
jdm jdn/etw vom Halse schaffen (inf) — to get sb/sth off sb's back (inf)
sie hat es am or im Hals (inf) — she has a sore throat
aus vollem Hals(e) — at the top of one's voice
es hängt or wächst mir zum Hals heraus (inf) — I'm sick and tired of it, I've had it up to here (inf)
etw bleibt jdm im Hals stecken (lit, fig) — sth sticks in sb's throat
3) (= Flaschenhals, Geigenhals, Säulenhals) neck; (= Notenhals) stemSee:→ brechen4) (von Knochen) neck; (= Gebärmutterhals) cervix, neck of the wombII [hals]m -es, -en[-zn] (NAUT) tack* * *(the front part of the neck: She wore a silver brooch at her throat.) throat* * *<-es, Hälse>[hals, pl ˈhɛlzə]m\Hals-Nasen-Ohren-Arzt ear, nose and throat specialistden \Hals recken to crane one's neckeinem Tier den \Hals umdrehen to wring an animal's neckjdm um den \Hals fallen to fling one's arms around sb's neck2. (Kehle) throates im \Hals haben (fam) to have a sore throatjdm im \Hals stecken bleiben to become stuck in sb's throat4. TECH neck, collar5. (Flaschenhals) neck6. (Geigen-/Gitarrenhals) neck8.ich stecke bis über den \Hals in Schulden I'm up to my ears in debt▶ etw in den falschen \Hals bekommen (fam: sich verschlucken) to take sth the wrong way fam; (etw missverstehen) to take sth wrongly▶ einer Flasche den \Hals brechen to crack a bottleimmer Spinat, langsam hängt mir das Zeug zum \Halse heraus! spinach again! I'm getting sick to death of the stuff!▶ \Hals über Kopf in a hurry [or rush]▶ jdn den \Hals kosten, jdm den \Hals brechen to finish sbdem hetze ich die Polizei auf den \Hals! I'll get the police onto him!▶ aus vollem \Hals[e] at the top of one's voice* * *der; Halses, Hälse1) necksich (Dat.) den Hals brechen — break one's neck
jemandem um den Hals fallen — throw or fling one's arms around somebody['s neck]
Hals über Kopf — (ugs.) in a rush or hurry
einen langen Hals machen — (ugs.) crane one's neck
jemandem den Hals brechen — (ugs.) drive somebody to the wall
das kostete ihn od. ihm den Hals — (ugs.) that did for him (coll.)
sich jemandem an den Hals werfen — (ugs.) throw oneself at somebody
jemandem jemanden auf den Hals schicken od. hetzen — (ugs.) get or put somebody on [to] somebody
sich (Dat.) jemanden/etwas auf den Hals laden — (ugs.) lumber or saddle oneself with somebody/something (coll.)
jemandem steht das Wasser bis zum Hals — (ugs.): (jemand hat Schulden) somebody is up to his/her eyes in debt; (ugs.): (jemand hat Schwierigkeiten) somebody is up to his/her neck in it
2) (Kehle) throataus vollem Hals[e] — at the top of one's voice
er hat es in den falschen Hals bekommen — (ugs.): (falsch verstanden) he took it the wrong way; (ugs.): (sich verschluckt) it went down [his throat] the wrong way
er kann den Hals nicht voll [genug] kriegen — (ugs.) he can't get enough; he's insatiable
das hängt/wächst mir zum Hals[e] heraus — (ugs.) I'm sick and tired of it (coll.)
3) (einer Flasche) neck* * *1. neck; (Rachen, Kehle) throat;steifer Hals stiff neck;jemandem in den Hals schauen (have a) look at sb’s throat;ich hab’s im Hals umg I’ve got a sore throat;sich (dat)den Hals brechen break one’s neck;jemandem um den Hals fallen fling one’s arms around sb’s neck;bis an den Hals up to one’s neck (fig auch eyes, ears);er hat es in den falschen Hals bekommen it went down the wrong way; fig he took it the wrong way;aus vollem Hals(e) schreien/lachen scream at the top of one’s voice/roar with laughtereiner Flasche den Hals brechen umg, fig crack (open) a bottle3. umg, fig:Hals über Kopf (hastig) headlong;sich Hals über Kopf verlieben in (+akk) fall head over heels in love with;so ’nen Hals I was absolutely livid;einen langen Hals machen crane one’s neck;jemanden/etwas am oderauf dem Hals haben be lumbered with sb/sth;zu viel am Hals haben have too much on one’s plate;sich (dat)auf den Hals laden lumber o.s. with, get o.s. lumbered with;schicken get the police etc onto sb;sich jemandem an den Hals werfen throw o.s. at sb;jemandem den Hals umdrehen wring sb’s neck;sich (dat)vom Hals(e) schaffen get rid of;ihn seinen Hals kosten that could cost him his neck;seinen Hals riskieren risk one’s neck;das Wort blieb mir im Hals(e) stecken the word stuck in my throat;wächst mir zum Hals(e) heraus I’m fed up to the back teeth with it, I’m sick (and tired) of it;über den Hals in Arbeit/Schulden stecken be up to one’s neck in work/debt;sie kann den Hals nicht voll (genug) kriegen she can’t get enough (of it);schaff es/ihn mir vom Halse räumlich: get it/him out of here ( oder out of my sight); weitS. I don’t want to have anything to do with it/him, get it/him off my back umg;* * *der; Halses, Hälse1) necksich (Dat.) den Hals brechen — break one's neck
jemandem um den Hals fallen — throw or fling one's arms around somebody['s neck]
Hals über Kopf — (ugs.) in a rush or hurry
einen langen Hals machen — (ugs.) crane one's neck
jemandem den Hals brechen — (ugs.) drive somebody to the wall
das kostete ihn od. ihm den Hals — (ugs.) that did for him (coll.)
sich jemandem an den Hals werfen — (ugs.) throw oneself at somebody
jemandem jemanden auf den Hals schicken od. hetzen — (ugs.) get or put somebody on [to] somebody
sich (Dat.) jemanden/etwas auf den Hals laden — (ugs.) lumber or saddle oneself with somebody/something (coll.)
jemandem steht das Wasser bis zum Hals — (ugs.): (jemand hat Schulden) somebody is up to his/her eyes in debt; (ugs.): (jemand hat Schwierigkeiten) somebody is up to his/her neck in it
2) (Kehle) throataus vollem Hals[e] — at the top of one's voice
er hat es in den falschen Hals bekommen — (ugs.): (falsch verstanden) he took it the wrong way; (ugs.): (sich verschluckt) it went down [his throat] the wrong way
er kann den Hals nicht voll [genug] kriegen — (ugs.) he can't get enough; he's insatiable
das hängt/wächst mir zum Hals[e] heraus — (ugs.) I'm sick and tired of it (coll.)
3) (einer Flasche) neck* * *¨-e m.cervical n.neck n.throat n.
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Stiff neck — Stiff Stiff, a. [Compar. {Stiffer}; superl. {Stiffest}.] [OE. stif, AS. st[=i]f; akin to D. stijf, G. steif, Dan. stiv, Sw. styf, Icel. st[=i]fr, Lith. stipti to be stiff; cf. L. stipes a post, trunk of a tree, stipare to press, compress. Cf.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Stiff neck — Neck Neck (n[e^]k), n. [OE. necke, AS. hnecca; akin to D. nek the nape of the neck, G. nacken, OHG. nacch, hnacch, Icel. hnakki, Sw. nacke, Dan. nakke.] 1. The part of an animal which connects the head and the trunk, and which, in man and many… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stiff neck — noun 1. a. : fibrositis of the neck muscles b. : torticollis 2. a. : a proud or stubborn person : one with a haughty bearing b … Useful english dictionary
Stiff neck — HWS Schiene, offen und geschlossen Eine Cervicalstütze oder Zervikalstütze (von lat. cervix, der Hals) ist ein zirkulärer Halsverband zur Entlastung der Halsstrukturen. HWS Schiene … Deutsch Wikipedia
stiff´-neck´ed|ness — stiff necked «STIHF NEHKT», adjective. 1. having a stiff neck. 2. Figurative. stubborn; obstinate: »The stiff necked old aristocrat... (George Gissing). SYNONYM(S): mulish, intractable, refractory. –stiff´ neck´ed|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
stiff neck — stubborn; obstinate … English contemporary dictionary
stiff neck — Ā īkū, ā ī o ole a, ā ī uaua, uakaha, uauakaha … English-Hawaiian dictionary
Stiff — Stiff, a. [Compar. {Stiffer}; superl. {Stiffest}.] [OE. stif, AS. st[=i]f; akin to D. stijf, G. steif, Dan. stiv, Sw. styf, Icel. st[=i]fr, Lith. stipti to be stiff; cf. L. stipes a post, trunk of a tree, stipare to press, compress. Cf. {Costive} … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Neck — (n[e^]k), n. [OE. necke, AS. hnecca; akin to D. nek the nape of the neck, G. nacken, OHG. nacch, hnacch, Icel. hnakki, Sw. nacke, Dan. nakke.] 1. The part of an animal which connects the head and the trunk, and which, in man and many other… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Neck and crop — Neck Neck (n[e^]k), n. [OE. necke, AS. hnecca; akin to D. nek the nape of the neck, G. nacken, OHG. nacch, hnacch, Icel. hnakki, Sw. nacke, Dan. nakke.] 1. The part of an animal which connects the head and the trunk, and which, in man and many… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Neck and neck — Neck Neck (n[e^]k), n. [OE. necke, AS. hnecca; akin to D. nek the nape of the neck, G. nacken, OHG. nacch, hnacch, Icel. hnakki, Sw. nacke, Dan. nakke.] 1. The part of an animal which connects the head and the trunk, and which, in man and many… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English