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[sʌs]II. vt esp BRIT, AUS▪ to \suss [out] ⇆ sb/sth1. (understand) jdn/etw durchschauenshe thinks she's got me \sussed sie glaubt, sie hätte mich durchschaut2. (discover) jdm/etw auf die Spur kommen▪ to \suss [out] that... herausfinden, dass...* * *[sʌs]vt (Brit inf)to suss it — dahinterkommen (inf)
as soon as he sussed what was going on — sobald er dahinterkam, was da gespielt wurde (inf)
2)to suss sb out — jdm auf den Zahn fühlen (inf)
I can't suss him out — bei ihm blicke ich nicht durch (inf)
to suss things out — die Lage peilen (inf)
* * *suss [sʌs] v/t Br slsuss that … dahinterkommen, dass …;I can’t suss him out aus ihm werd ich nicht schlau -
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suss laws spl Br hist Gesetze, nach denen jemand festgenommen werden konnte, wenn er im Verdacht stand, eine Straftat begehen zu wollen -
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[sʌs] adjto \suss [out] <-> sb/ sth1) ( understand) jdn/etw durchschauen;she thinks she's got me \sussed sie glaubt, sie hätte mich durchschaut2) ( discover) jdm/etw auf die Spur kommen;to \suss [out] that... herausfinden, dass... -
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transitive verb(Brit. sl.) checken (ugs.); spannen (ugs.)* * *transitive verb(Brit. sl.) checken (ugs.); spannen (ugs.) -
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(DE) süss; süß; pusselig; (EN) ducky; dulcet; luscious; suave; sweet; sweeter; taste sweet -
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Schmackhaft, süss
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Süss Microtec — AG Rechtsform Aktiengesellschaft ISIN DE0007226706 Gründung … Deutsch Wikipedia
suss — [sʌs] v also suss sb/sth<=>out [T] BrE informal to realize or discover something, or to find out the things that you need to know about someone or something ▪ He finally sussed out the truth. suss (that) ▪ I soon sussed that she wasn t… … Dictionary of contemporary English
suss — Brit. informal ► VERB (sussed, sussing) 1) (often suss out) realize or understand the true character or nature of. 2) (sussed) clever and well informed. ► NOUN ▪ knowledge or awareness of a specified kind: business suss … English terms dictionary
Suss. — «suhs», transitive verb. British Slang. Usually, suss out. to figure out: »Do not, please, tell me…that youth susses things out for itself (Anthony Burgess). Then there are those people who reckon they have got you all sussed out (Listener).… … Useful english dictionary
Süss — Süss, Wilhelm, Mathematiker, * Frankfurt am Main 7. 3. 1895, ✝ Freiburg im Breisgau 21. 5. 1958; nach einem längeren Japanaufenthalt 1928 Dozent in Greifswald, 1934 Professor in Freiburg im Breisgau. Süss gründete 1944 das Mathematike… … Universal-Lexikon
suss Brit. — suss Brit. informal verb (susses, sussing, sussed) 1》 realize. ↘understand the true character or nature of. 2》 [as adjective sussed] clever and well informed. noun 1》 (also sus) a police suspect. 2》 knowledge or awareness of a specified kind … English new terms dictionary
suss — (v.) to figure out, investigate and discover, 1966, earlier to suspect (1953, police jargon), a slang shortening of SUSPECT (Cf. suspect) (v.) … Etymology dictionary
suss — [sus] vt. [shortened < SUSPECT] [Slang, Chiefly Brit.] to figure out; grasp, as a result of investigation, study, or intuition: often with out … English World dictionary
Süss — 1. Einer mag s süss, der ander sawr, so werden alle gemüse passen. – Petri, II, 181; Henisch, 1489, 14. 2. Es ist nichts so süss, es ist etwas Bitteres dabei. Holl.: Binnen schijn van zoetheid vindt men dikwijls gal. (Harrebomée, II, 247b.) Lat … Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon
suss — I. /sʌs / (say sus) Colloquial –adjective 1. suspect; dubious; unreliable: her story sounded pretty suss to me. 2. suspicious: to be suss about the offer. –verb (i) 3. to realise: to suss that you are not welcome. –phrase 4. suss out, to… …
suss — I. adj British suspect or suspicious ► I thought it was a bit suss when they offered it to me for nothing. II. n British 1. knowhow , savvy . A usage in currency since the 1970s, based on suss (out). ► I wouldn t worry about her, she s got a lot… … Contemporary slang