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1 hunt
اِصْطادَ \ hunt. \ صَادَ \ hunt: to go after (an animal, bird, etc.) and try to catch or kill it, either for sport or food: Dogs hunt rats. \ فَتَّشَ عن \ hunt: to search: I’m hunting for my pen. \ قَنْص \ hunt: going after (a wild animal, bird, etc.) to try and catch or kill it: the excitement of the hunt. \ See Also صيد (صَيْد) -
2 hunt
مُطَارَدَة \ chase: the act of chasing. hunt: going after (a wild animal, bird, etc.) to try and catch or kill it: the excitement of the hunt. pursuit: pursuing: She ran in pursuit of the thief. \ See Also ملاحقة (مُلاحَقَة) -
3 hunt
صَيْد \ catch: an amount of fish that is caught. hunt: going after (a wild animal, bird, etc.) to try and catch or kill it: the excitement of the hunt. -
4 صيد
صَيْد \ catch: an amount of fish that is caught. hunt: going after (a wild animal, bird, etc.) to try and catch or kill it: the excitement of the hunt. \ صَيْد السَّمك \ fishing: the sport or job of catching fish: He went fishing in the holidays. Fishing is an important industry. -
5 مطاردة
مُطَارَدَة \ chase: the act of chasing. hunt: going after (a wild animal, bird, etc.) to try and catch or kill it: the excitement of the hunt. pursuit: pursuing: She ran in pursuit of the thief. \ See Also ملاحقة (مُلاحَقَة) -
6 chase
مُطَارَدَة \ chase: the act of chasing. hunt: going after (a wild animal, bird, etc.) to try and catch or kill it: the excitement of the hunt. pursuit: pursuing: She ran in pursuit of the thief. \ See Also ملاحقة (مُلاحَقَة) -
7 pursuit
مُطَارَدَة \ chase: the act of chasing. hunt: going after (a wild animal, bird, etc.) to try and catch or kill it: the excitement of the hunt. pursuit: pursuing: She ran in pursuit of the thief. \ See Also ملاحقة (مُلاحَقَة) -
8 قنص
قَنْص \ hunt: going after (a wild animal, bird, etc.) to try and catch or kill it: the excitement of the hunt. \ See Also صيد (صَيْد) -
9 catch
صَيْد \ catch: an amount of fish that is caught. hunt: going after (a wild animal, bird, etc.) to try and catch or kill it: the excitement of the hunt. -
10 Stoß
m; -es, Stöße1. push; Fechten: thrust; mit Messer etc. stab; mit der Faust: punch; mit dem Fuß: kick; mit dem Kopf, den Hörnern: butt; mit einem Stock etc.: poke; in die Rippen: dig (in the ribs), nudge; Schwimmen, Rudern: stroke; Kugelstoßen: put; Billard: stroke; jemandem einen Stoß versetzen give s.o. a push; fig. shake s.o. (up); sich (Dat) oder seinem Herzen einen Stoß geben fig. make an effort, force o.s.; das gab ihm den letzten Stoß that was the last straw ( oder the straw that broke the camel’s back)2. (Aufprall) impact; (Schock) shock; (Erdstoß) tremor, shock; (Ruck) jolt, jerk; (Explosions-, Wind-, Trompetenstoß) blast; die Stöße erreichten die Stärke 7 auf der Richter-Skala the tremors ( oder shocks) reached 7 on the Richter scale3. MED. (Vitaminstoß etc.) massive dose4. (Stapel) pile; Holz: auch stack; Briefe: batch; Brennholz zu Stößen aufschichten build up piles of firewood, stack firewood5. TECH. joint6. BERGB. stope, face* * *der Stoß(Dolchstoß) stab;(Fußtritt) kick;(Kugelstoßen) shot put;(Schlag) knock; poke; push; blow; jab; stroke; buffet;(Stapel) stack; pile; batch;(Vorstoß) thrust* * *[ʃtoːs]m -es, -e['ʃtøːsə]1) push, shove (inf); (leicht) poke; (mit Faust) punch; (mit Fuß) kick; (mit Ellbogen) nudge, dig; (mit Kopf, Hörnern) butt; (= Dolchstoß etc) stab, thrust; (KUGELSTOßEN) put, throw; (FECHTEN) thrust; (= Schwimmstoß) stroke; (= Atemstoß) gasp; (= Koitusbewegung) thrusteinen Stóß vertragen können (lit, fig) — to be able to take a knock (or two)
or seinem Herzen einen Stóß geben — to pluck up or take courage
das gab ihm den letzten Stóß (fig) — that was the last straw or final blow (for him)
4) (= Stapel) pile, stack5) (RAIL = Schienenstoß) (rail) joint6) (SEW = Stoßband) selvage; (TECH = Kante) butt jointauf Stóß — edge to edge
7) (MIL = Feuerstoß) volley, burst of fire; (MIL = Angriff) strike; (= Trompetenstoß etc) blast, blow (in +acc on)8) (MIN) stope, face* * *der1) (a stroke or knock: a blow on the head.) blow2) (in sport, a hard stroke (with a golf-club, a cricket bat etc).) drive3) (a sudden rush (of wind etc); light snow: A flurry of wind made the door bang; a flurry of excitement; The children expected a lot of snow but there were only flurries.) flurry4) (a push: He gave the table a shove.) shove5) (an act of poking; a prod or nudge: He gave me a poke in the arm.) poke6) (a movement of pressure against something; a thrust: She gave him a push.) push7) (a sudden blow coming with great force: the shock of an earthquake.) shock* * *Stoß1<-es, Stöße>[ʃto:s, pl ˈʃtø:sə]m1. (Schubs) push, shove; (mit dem Ellbogen) dig; (schwächer) nudge; (mit der Faust) punch; (mit dem Fuß) kick; (mit dem Kopf) buttjdm einen \Stoß versetzen (geh) to give sb a push/kick/nudge etc., to push/kick/nudge etc. sb2. (das Zustoßen) einer Waffe thrust3. (Anprall) bump, jolt4. (Erschütterung) bump5. (Erdstoß) tremor6.Stoß2<-es, Stöße>[ʃto:s, pl ˈʃtø:sə]m (Stapel) pile, stack* * *der; Stoßes, Stöße1) (mit der Faust) punch; (mit dem Fuß) kick; (mit dem Kopf, den Hörnern) butt; (mit dem Ellbogen) digjemandem einen kleinen Stoß mit dem Ellenbogen geben — nudge somebody; give somebody a nudge
3) (beim Schwimmen, Rudern) stroke4) (Stapel) pile; stack5) (beim Kugelstoßen) put; throw6) (stoßartige Bewegung) thrust; (AtemStoß) gasp7) (ErdStoß) tremor* * *1. push; Fechten: thrust; mit Messer etc stab; mit der Faust: punch; mit dem Fuß: kick; mit dem Kopf, den Hörnern: butt; mit einem Stock etc: poke; in die Rippen: dig (in the ribs), nudge; Schwimmen, Rudern: stroke; Kugelstoßen: put; Billard: stroke;jemandem einen Stoß versetzen give sb a push; fig shake sb (up);sich (dat) oderseinem Herzen einen Stoß geben fig make an effort, force o.s.;das gab ihm den letzten Stoß that was the last straw ( oder the straw that broke the camel’s back)2. (Aufprall) impact; (Schock) shock; (Erdstoß) tremor, shock; (Ruck) jolt, jerk; (Explosions-, Wind-, Trompetenstoß) blast;die Stöße erreichten die Stärke 7 auf der Richterskala the tremors ( oder shocks) reached 7 on the Richter scale3. MED (Vitaminstoß etc) massive doseBrennholz zu Stößen aufschichten build up piles of firewood, stack firewood5. TECH joint6. BERGB stope, face* * *der; Stoßes, Stöße1) (mit der Faust) punch; (mit dem Fuß) kick; (mit dem Kopf, den Hörnern) butt; (mit dem Ellbogen) digjemandem einen kleinen Stoß mit dem Ellenbogen geben — nudge somebody; give somebody a nudge
3) (beim Schwimmen, Rudern) stroke4) (Stapel) pile; stack5) (beim Kugelstoßen) put; throw6) (stoßartige Bewegung) thrust; (AtemStoß) gasp7) (ErdStoß) tremor* * *¨-e m.batch n.(§ pl.: batches)brunt n.hit n.kick n.knock n.pile n.shock n.strike n.stroke n. -
11 buffalo
West: 1848. The North American bison ( Bison americanus). According to Watts, Nuñez Cabeza de Vaca was the first to apply erroneously the Spanish term búfalo to the American bison because it was similar in appearance to the Indian or African wild ox or buffalo. The buffalo played an important role in the exploration and settlement of the Old West. According to Josiah Gregg ( Commerce of the Prairies), it was a primary source of meat for early expeditions. It was also widely hunted by Indians for its meat and hide. As a result of the animal's importance in the Southwest, the term, originally applied by the Spaniards, became highly integrated into English. This is evidenced by its use as a verb (first referenced in English in central Texas in 1896), meaning to frighten or confuse (or, by extension, to strike on the head with the barrel of a gun), as well as by its use in more than thirty compounds that refer to Southwestern plant life (buffalo berry, buffalo clover, buffalo pea) and animal life (buffalo fish, buffalo wolf). Some compounds containing buffalo also pertain to the history of the Southwest: "buffalo cider" or "buffalo gall" was a liquid found in the buffalo's stomach that could save a thirsty explorer, "buffalo fever" was the excitement felt at the onset of a "buffalo hunt," and "buffalo wood," "buffalo fuel" or "buffalo chips" referred to dried buffalo manure, used to start fires. Santamaría and the DRAE both point out the erroneous use of búfalo in North America to refer to the American bison.Alternate forms: buff, buffler, bufler. -
12 krank
Adj.; kränker, am kränksten1. sick (auch psychisch); präd. auch ill, not well; Organe und BOT.: diseased; Zahn, Mandeln: bad; krank werden fall ill, bes. Am. get sick; kränker werden get worse; krank spielen malinger, pretend to be ill (bes. Am. sick); jemanden krank machen make s.o. ill2. fig. Geist: sick; Wirtschaft etc.: sick, ailing; kranke Phantasie sick mind; jemanden krank machen get s.o. down; Lärm etc.: get on s.o.’s nerves; er macht mich krank umg. he’s driving me (a)round the bend; krank vor Sorge / Heimweh fig. sick with worry / really homesick3. Jägerspr. (angeschossen) Tier: wounded* * *sick; diseased; invalid; ill* * *krạnk [kraŋk]1. adj comp - er['krɛŋkɐ] superl -ste(r, s) ['krɛŋkstə]1) (= nicht gesund) ill usu pred, sick (auch fig), not well; (= leidend) invalid; Pflanze, Organ diseased; Zahn, Bein bad; Wirtschaft, Firma ailing; (HUNT ) Wild woundedkrank werden — to fall ill or sick, to be taken ill or sick
krank am Herzen or an der Seele (liter) — sick at heart (liter)
vor Aufregung/Angst krank — sick with excitement/fear
der kranke Mann am Bosporus — the Sick Man of Europe
2) (sl = verrückt) off one's head (inf)2. adv comp -er, superl am -stensich krank stellen — to pretend to be ill or sick, to malinger
das macht/du machst mich krank! (inf) — it gets/you get on my nerves! (inf), it drives/you drive me crazy or (a)round the bend! (inf)
* * *1) (not in good health; not well: She was ill for a long time.) ill2) ((especially American) ill: He is a sick man; The doctor told me that my husband is very sick and may not live very long.) sick3) (to make (someone) feel very annoyed, upset etc: It makes me sick to see him waste money like that.) make (someone) sick* * *< kränker, kränkste>[kraŋk]ein \krankes Bein/Herz a bad leg/heart2. (leidend)▪ \krank sein to be diseased5. JAGD wounded6.* * *; kränker, kränkst... Adjektiv1) ill usu. pred.; sick; bad <leg, tooth>; diseased <plant, organ>; (fig.) sick, ailing <economy, business>ein krankes Herz/eine kranke Leber haben — have a bad heart/a liver complaint
[schwer] krank werden — be taken or fall [seriously or very] ill
er wurde immer kränker — he got steadily worse
sie liegt krank zu/im Bett — she is ill in bed
jemanden krank machen — make somebody ill; (fig.) get on somebody's nerves
vor Heimweh/Liebe krank sein — be homesick/lovesick
2) (Jägerspr.): (angeschossen) wounded* * *krank werden fall ill, besonders US get sick;kränker werden get worse;krank spielen malinger, pretend to be ill (besonders US sick);jemanden krank machen make sb ill2. fig Geist: sick; Wirtschaft etc: sick, ailing;kranke Fantasie sick mind;jemanden krank machen get sb down; Lärm etc: get on sb’s nerves;er macht mich krank umg he’s driving me (a)round the bend;krank vor Sorge/Heimweh fig sick with worry/really homesick* * *; kränker, kränkst... Adjektiv1) ill usu. pred.; sick; bad <leg, tooth>; diseased <plant, organ>; (fig.) sick, ailing <economy, business>ein krankes Herz/eine kranke Leber haben — have a bad heart/a liver complaint
[schwer] krank werden — be taken or fall [seriously or very] ill
sie liegt krank zu/im Bett — she is ill in bed
jemanden krank machen — make somebody ill; (fig.) get on somebody's nerves
vor Heimweh/Liebe krank sein — be homesick/lovesick
2) (Jägerspr.): (angeschossen) wounded* * *adj.diseased adj.ill adj.sick adj.sickly adj. adv.invalidly adv.
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