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such a load of cock

  • 1 cock

    1. noun
    1) (bird, lobster, crab, salmon) Männchen, das; (domestic fowl) Hahn, der
    2) (spout, tap, etc.) Hahn, der
    3) (coarse): (penis) Schwanz, der (salopp)
    2. transitive verb
    1) aufstellen, (fig.) spitzen [Ohren]
    2)

    a cocked hatein Hut mit hoher Krempe; (triangular hat) ein Dreispitz

    knock somebody/something into a cocked hat — (fig.): (surpass) jemanden/etwas weit übertreffen; jemanden/etwas in den Sack stecken (fig. ugs.)

    3)

    cock a/the gun — den Hahn spannen

    Phrasal Verbs:
    - academic.ru/85470/cock_up">cock up
    * * *
    [kok] 1. noun
    1) (the male of birds, especially of the domestic fowl: a cock and three hens; ( also adjective) a cock sparrow.) der Hahn
    2) (a kind of tap for controlling the flow of liquid, gas etc.) der Hahn
    3) (a slang word for the penis.) der Schwanz
    2. verb
    1) (to cause to stand upright or to lift: The dog cocked its ears.) aufrichten
    2) (to draw back the hammer of (a gun).) den Gewehrhahn spannen
    3) (to tilt up or sideways (especially a hat).) den Hut schief aufsetzen
    - cockerel
    - cocky
    - cock-and-bull story
    - cock-crow
    - cock-eyed
    - cocksure
    * * *
    [kɒk, AM kɑ:k]
    I. n
    1. (male chicken) Hahn m
    2. ( vulg: penis) Schwanz m vulg
    3. no pl BRIT ( vulg: nonsense) Scheiß m vulg
    II. n modifier ORN männlich
    \cock pheasant/sparrow Fasanen-/Sperlingmännchen nt
    III. vt
    1. (turn)
    to \cock one's ear seine Ohren spitzen
    to \cock one's hat seinen Hut schief aufsetzen
    to \cock one's head den Kopf auf die Seite legen
    2. (ready gun)
    to \cock a gun den Hahn spannen
    3. (express disrespect)
    to \cock a snook at sth über etw akk lästern
    * * *
    [kɒk]
    1. n
    1) (= rooster) Hahn m; (= weathercock) Wetterhahn m

    (the) cock of the walk or roost — der Größte (inf)

    2) (= male bird) Männchen nt
    3) (= tap) (Wasser)hahn m
    4) (of rifle) Hahn m
    5) (of hat) schiefer Sitz
    6) (Brit inf = mate) Kumpel m (inf)
    7) (sl: penis) Schwanz m (sl)
    2. vt
    1)
    2) ears spitzen

    to cock a snook at sb (Brit) (lit) — jdm eine lange Nase machen; (fig) zeigen, dass man auf jdn pfeift

    * * *
    cock1 [kɒk; US kɑk]
    A s
    1. ORN Hahn m:
    cock of the north Bergfink m;
    cock of the wood Schopfspecht m;
    old cock! Br umg alter Knabe!
    2. Männchen n, Hahn m (von Vögeln)
    3. a) Hahnenschrei m
    b) Zeit f des ersten Hahnenschreis
    4. (Turm-, Wetter) Hahn m
    5. umg (An)Führer m:
    cock of the walk oft pej der Größte
    6. TECH (Absperr-, Wasser-, Gas) Hahn m
    7. a) (Gewehr-, Pistolen) Hahn m
    b) Hahnstellung f:
    at full cock mit gespanntem Hahn;
    at half cock mit Hahn in Ruh; half cock
    8. a) (viel sagendes oder verächtliches) (Augen)Zwinkern
    b) Hochtragen n (des Kopfes, der Nase)
    c) keckes Schiefsetzen (des Hutes):
    give one’s hat a saucy cock seinen Hut keck aufs Ohr setzen
    d) Spitzen n (der Ohren)
    e) Aufrichten n (des Schweifs)
    9. aufgebogene Hutkrempe
    10. TECH Unruhscheibe f (der Uhr)
    11. vulg Schwanz m (Penis)
    12. Br umg Quatsch m, Blödsinn m: I’ve never heard such a load of cock so einen Quatsch
    B v/t
    1. eine Waffe entsichern
    2. aufrichten, schief stellen:
    cock (up) one’s head herausfordernd den Kopf heben;
    cock one’s ears die Ohren spitzen;
    cock one’s eye at sb jemanden schräg ansehen;
    cock one’s hat den Hut schief aufsetzen; snook
    3. seine Hutkrempe aufstülpen
    4. cock up Br umg versauen, verpfuschen
    C v/i obs einherstolzieren, großspurig auftreten
    D adj
    1. meist ORN männlich:
    cock canary Kanarienhähnchen n;
    cock lobster männlicher Hummer
    2. umg Ober…, Haupt…
    cock2 [kɒk; US kɑk]
    A s kleiner Heu-, Getreide-, Dünger-, Torfhaufen
    B v/t Heu etc in Haufen setzen
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (bird, lobster, crab, salmon) Männchen, das; (domestic fowl) Hahn, der
    2) (spout, tap, etc.) Hahn, der
    3) (coarse): (penis) Schwanz, der (salopp)
    2. transitive verb
    1) aufstellen, (fig.) spitzen [Ohren]
    2)

    a cocked hat — ein Hut mit hoher Krempe; (triangular hat) ein Dreispitz

    knock somebody/something into a cocked hat — (fig.): (surpass) jemanden/etwas weit übertreffen; jemanden/etwas in den Sack stecken (fig. ugs.)

    3)

    cock a/the gun — den Hahn spannen

    Phrasal Verbs:
    * * *
    (poultry) n.
    Hahn ¨-e m.

    English-german dictionary > cock

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