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nounKaninchen, das* * *['ræbit](a type of small long-eared burrowing animal, found living wild in fields or sometimes kept as a pet.) das Kaninchen* * *rab·bit[ˈræbɪt]I. nto run like a frightened [or scared] \rabbit wie ein erschrecktes Kaninchen davonlaufenwild \rabbit Wildkaninchen nt3.for goodness sake stop \rabbiting! jetzt hör doch endlich mal mit dem Geschwafel auf! fam* * *['rbɪt]1. nKaninchen nt; (= fur also) Kanin nt (spec)2. vi1)to go rabbiting — Kaninchen jagen, auf Kaninchenjagd gehen
* * *rabbit [ˈræbıt]A s1. ZOOL Kaninchen n:2. ZOOL US allg Hase m3. → academic.ru/81752/Welsh_rabbit">Welsh rabbit4. SPORT umgb) Br Flasche f figc) Hase m (Schrittmacher bei Rekordversuchen)B v/i1. Kaninchen jagen:go rabbiting auf Kaninchenjagd gehenabout über akk, von)* * *nounKaninchen, das* * *n.Hase -n m.Kaninchen n. -
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rab·bit [ʼræbɪt] nwild \rabbit Wildkaninchen nt;PHRASES:to pull a \rabbit out of the hat einen Trumpf aus dem Ärmel schütteln ( fam) vi (Brit, Aus) ( pej) ( fam) quasseln ( oft pej) ( fam) ( about über +akk), schwafeln ( pej) ( fam)for goodness sake stop \rabbiting! jetzt hör doch endlich mal mit dem Geschwafel auf! ( fam)
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