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- tt- totschlagen [Fliege, Wespe]* * *[swot] 1. past tense, past participle - swatted; verb(to crush (a fly etc) by slapping it with something flat: He swatted the fly with a folded newspaper.) zerquetschen2. noun(an act of swatting: He gave the wasp a swat.) der Schlag* * *[swɒt, AM swɑ:t]I. vt<- tt->1. (kill)to \swat an insect ein Insekt totschlagen [o zerquetschen2. (hit)▪ to \swat sb/sth jdn/etw hart schlagento \swat a ball einen Ball schmettern▪ to \swat sth etw [zerstörerisch] treffenII. n1. (blow) [heftiger] Schlagto give sb/sth a \swat jdm/etw einen heftigen Schlag versetzen* * *[swɒt]1. vtfly totschlagen; table schlagen auf (+acc)2. vi3. n1) (= blow) Schlag m2) (= fly swat) Fliegenklatsche f* * *swat1 [swɒt; US swɑt]A v/t1. schlagen:swat sb over the head with an umbrella jemandem einen Schirm über den Kopf schlagen2. Br eine Fliege etc totschlagenC s1. (wuchtiger) Schlag2. besonders Br Fliegenklappe f, -klatsche fswat2Br → academic.ru/72791/swot">swot* * *- tt- totschlagen [Fliege, Wespe]* * *v.zerquetschen v. -
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- tt- totschlagen [Fliege, Wespe]* * *[swot] 1. past tense, past participle - swatted; verb(to crush (a fly etc) by slapping it with something flat: He swatted the fly with a folded newspaper.) zerquetschen2. noun(an act of swatting: He gave the wasp a swat.) der Schlag* * *[swɒt, AM swɑ:t]I. vt<- tt->1. (kill)to \swat an insect ein Insekt totschlagen [o zerquetschen2. (hit)▪ to \swat sb/sth jdn/etw hart schlagento \swat a ball einen Ball schmettern▪ to \swat sth etw [zerstörerisch] treffenII. n1. (blow) [heftiger] Schlagto give sb/sth a \swat jdm/etw einen heftigen Schlag versetzen* * *[swɒt]1. vtfly totschlagen; table schlagen auf (+acc)2. vi3. n1) (= blow) Schlag m2) (= fly swat) Fliegenklatsche f* * ** * *- tt- totschlagen [Fliege, Wespe]* * *v.zerquetschen v. -
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nounFliegenklatsche, die* * *n Fliegenklatsche f* * *nounFliegenklatsche, die* * *n.Fliegenklatsche f. -
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nounKlatsche, die* * *swat·ter[ˈswɒtəʳ, AM ˈswɑ:t̬ɚ]n Fliegenklatsche f* * *['swɒtə(r)]n(= fly swatter) Fliegenklatsche f* * ** * *nounKlatsche, die
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