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  • 1 spout

    1. noun
    Schnabel, der; (of water pump) [Auslauf]rohr, das; (of tap) Ausflussrohr, das

    be up the spout(coll.): (ruined) im Eimer sein (ugs.)

    2. transitive verb
    1) (discharge) ausstoßen [Wasser, Lava, Öl]
    2) (declaim) deklamieren [Verse]; (rattle off) herunterrasseln (ugs.) [Zahlen, Fakten usw.]
    3. intransitive verb
    1) (gush) schießen ( from aus)
    2) (declaim) schwadronieren (abwertend); schwafeln (ugs. abwertend)
    Phrasal Verbs:
    - academic.ru/111705/spout_out">spout out
    * * *
    1. verb
    1) (to throw out or be thrown out in a jet: Water spouted from the hole in the tank.) herausspritzen
    2) (to talk or say (something) loudly and dramatically: He started to spout poetry, of all things!) deklamieren
    2. noun
    1) (the part of a kettle, teapot, jug, water-pipe etc through which the liquid it contains is poured out.) die Tülle
    2) (a jet or strong flow (of water etc).) der Wasserstrahl
    * * *
    [spaʊt]
    I. n
    1. (opening) Ausguss m; (of a teapot, coffeepot, jug) Schnabel m
    2. (discharge) Strahl m
    3.
    to be up the \spout BRIT, AUS (sl: spoiled) im Eimer sein sl; BRIT (sl: pregnant) ein Kind kriegen fam
    II. vt
    to \spout sth
    1. ( pej: hold forth) etw faseln fam
    to \spout facts and figures mit Belegen und Zahlen um sich akk werfen fam
    2. (discharge) etw speien
    the geysers were \spouting jets of hot water into the air aus den Geysiren schossen Strahlen von heißem Wasser in die Luft
    III. vi
    1. ( pej: hold forth) Reden schwingen fam
    2. (gush) hervorschießen
    the tears were \spouting from her eyes sie zerfloss in Tränen [o war in Tränen aufgelöst]
    * * *
    [spaʊt]
    1. n
    1) Ausguss m, Tülle f; (on teapot, cup) Schnabel m, Ausguss m; (on gargoyle, guttering) Speirohr nt; (on pump, tap) Ausflussrohr nt; (on pipe) Ausfluss m; (on watering can) Rohr nt

    up the spout ( Brit inf : plans, building, schedule etc )im Eimer (inf)

    2) (of whale) Spritzloch nt, Atemloch nt
    3) (= jet of water etc) Fontäne f; (MET = water spout) Wasserhose f
    2. vt
    1) (= gush fountain etc) (heraus)spritzen; (whale) ausstoßen, spritzen; (volcano, gargoyle) speien
    2) (inf: declaim) poetry, speeches vom Stapel lassen (inf), loslassen (at sb auf jdn) (inf); words hervorsprudeln; figures herunterrasseln (inf); nonsense von sich geben
    3. vi
    1) (water, fountain etc, whale) spritzen (from aus); (gargoyle) speien

    to spout out (of sth) — (aus etw) hervorspritzen; (lava) (aus etw) ausgespien werden

    2) (fig inf: declaim) palavern (inf), salbadern (pej)

    to spout ( forth) about sth — über etw (acc) salbadern

    * * *
    spout [spaʊt]
    A v/t
    1. Wasser etc (aus-)speien, (heraus)spritzen
    2. fig
    a) Zahlen etc herunterrasseln umg
    b) Fragen etc heraussprudeln
    c) ein Gedicht etc deklamieren
    3. obs versetzen, -pfänden
    B v/i
    1. Wasser speien, spritzen (auch Wal)
    2. hervorsprudeln, herausschießen, -spritzen (Wasser etc)
    3. a) deklamieren
    b) salbadern
    C s
    1. Tülle f, Schnabel m, Schnauze f (einer Kanne etc)
    2. Abfluss-, Speirohr n
    3. TECH
    a) Schütte f, Rutsche f
    b) Spritzdüse f
    4. Wasserstrahl
    5. ZOOL
    a) Fontäne f (eines Wals)
    b) spout hole
    6. waterspout
    7. obs Pfandhaus n:
    a) obs versetzt, verpfändet,
    b) fig umg im Eimer (Pläne etc),
    c) fig umg futsch (Geld etc),
    d) fig umg in Schwulitäten (Person);
    she’s up the spout fig umg bei ihr ist was unterwegs
    * * *
    1. noun
    Schnabel, der; (of water pump) [Auslauf]rohr, das; (of tap) Ausflussrohr, das

    be up the spout(coll.): (ruined) im Eimer sein (ugs.)

    2. transitive verb
    1) (discharge) ausstoßen [Wasser, Lava, Öl]
    2) (declaim) deklamieren [Verse]; (rattle off) herunterrasseln (ugs.) [Zahlen, Fakten usw.]
    3. intransitive verb
    1) (gush) schießen ( from aus)
    2) (declaim) schwadronieren (abwertend); schwafeln (ugs. abwertend)
    Phrasal Verbs:
    * * *
    n.
    Abflussrohr m.
    Ausgießer m.
    Ausguss -e m.
    Schnabel -¨ (von Gefäß) m.
    Schnaupe -n f.
    Schnauze einer Kanne f.
    Tülle -n f. v.
    herausspritzen v.

    English-german dictionary > spout

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