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1 Stück
1) ( einzelnes Teil) piece;ein \Stück Kuchen a piece [or slice] of cake;ein \Stück Papier a piece [or scrap] of paper;sechs \Stück Käsekuchen six pieces [or portions] of cheesecake;etw in \Stücke reißen to tear sth to pieces [or shreds];aus einem \Stück from one [or a single] piece;\Stück für \Stück piece by piece, bit by bit;im [o am] \Stück in one piece;geschnitten oder am \Stück? sliced or unsliced?;2) ( besonderer Gegenstand) piece, item;ein wertvolles \Stück a valuable item3) ( Teil) bit, piece;etw in \Stücke schlagen to smash sth to pieces;in tausend \Stücke schlagen to smash to smithereens4) ( Abschnitt) part;ich begleite dich noch ein \Stück [Weges] I'll come part of the way with you;die Straße war auf einem \Stück von 500 Metern Länge aufgerissen worden a 500 metre stretch of the road had been ripped up;mein \Stück Garten my bit of garden;ein \Stück Acker/ Land part of a field/a plot of land5) theat play6) mus piece;du mieses \Stück! you rotten [or lousy] bastard!;sie ist ein ganz niederträchtiges \Stück she's a really nasty piece of work;ein \Stück Dreck [o Scheiße]; ( pej) (sl) a piece of shit ( pej) (sl) ( Mann) a bastard ( pej) (sl) ( Frau) a bitch ( pej) (sl)WENDUNGEN:ein \Stück Arbeit ( fam) a job;ein ziemliches/hartes \Stück Arbeit quite a job/a tough job;ein schönes \Stück Geld ( fam) a pretty penny;jds bestes \Stück;(hum fam: liebste Sache) sb's pride and joy;( Mensch) the apple of sb's eye;aus freien \Stücken of one's own free will, voluntarily;ein gutes [o schönes] \Stück a good bit;ein gutes \Stück weiterkommen to get a good bit further [or make considerable progress];sich lieber in \Stücke reißen lassen, als... ( fam) to rather die than...;kein \Stück (sl) not a bit, not at all -
2 impantanarsi
get bogged down* * *[impanta'narsi]verbo pronominale1) (nel fango) to get* stuck (in in)2) fig. (nelle difficoltà) to get* bogged down, to be* stuck in the mud* * *impantanarsi/impanta'narsi/ [1]1 (nel fango) to get* stuck (in in)2 fig. (nelle difficoltà) to get* bogged down, to be* stuck in the mud. -
3 abarrancarse
• get bogged down• get stuck• get stuck on• go against public opinion• go ahead• run aground -
4 atollarse
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5 tegun
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6 atorarse en el lodo
• get stuck• get stuck on -
7 juuttua
• get stuck• be caught• seize• stick• jam• grasp• get jammed• fasten in• caught• be stuck -
8 быть захваченным [прихваченным] в скважине (об инструменте)
быть захваченным [прихваченным] в скважине (об инструменте)
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > быть захваченным [прихваченным] в скважине (об инструменте)
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9 shigdeh
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10 terlecah
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11 aporrar
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12 arreciar
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13 darse un hartazgo de
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14 quedarse entrampado con
• get stuck in the mud• get stuffedDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > quedarse entrampado con
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15 quedarse pegado
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16 pikiintyä
• get sweet• get stuck -
17 terlecah
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18 застревать
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19 mendempet
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20 uváznout
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