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I transitive verbhochziehen [Schultern]Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/120143/hunch_up">hunch upII noun(intuitive feeling) Gefühl, das* * *(an idea or belief based on one's feelings or suspicions rather than on clear evidence: I have a hunch he'll be late.) die Ahnung- hunchback- hunchbacked
- hunched up* * *[hʌntʃ]I. n<pl -es>to follow a \hunch einem Gefühl folgento have a \hunch that... den [leisen] Verdacht [o das [leise] Gefühl] haben, dass...I had a \hunch that you'd be here ich hatte schon so eine Ahnung, dass du da sein würdestIII. vtto \hunch one's back einen Buckel machento \hunch one's shoulders die Schultern hochziehen* * *[hʌntS]1. n1) (= hump on sb's back) Buckel myour hunch paid off — du hattest die richtige Ahnung, es hat sich gelohnt
2. vt (also hunch up)to hunch one's back — einen Buckel machen, den Rücken krümmen
to hunch oneself over sth — sich über etw (acc) beugen
he was hunched over his desk — er saß über seinen Schreibtisch gebeugt
* * *hunch [hʌntʃ]A s2. dickes Stück3. Ahnung f, Gefühl n:have a hunch that … das Gefühl oder den Verdacht haben, dass …hunch one’s shoulders die Schultern hochziehen;he hunched his shoulders over his book er beugte sich über sein BuchC v/ia) sich (zusammen)krümmen,b) (sich) kauern* * *I transitive verbhochziehen [Schultern]Phrasal Verbs:- hunch upII noun(intuitive feeling) Gefühl, das* * *n.(§ pl.: hunches)= Ahnung -en f.Auswuchs -¨e m.Buckel - m.Klumpen - n. -
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nounGerangel, das* * *['skrimi‹]2) (a fight; a confused struggle.)* * *scrim·mage[ˈskrɪmɪʤ]n* * *['skrImɪdZ]1. n (US FTBL)Gedränge nt; (RUGBY) offenes Gedränge; (inf = struggle) Rangelei f (inf)a scrimmage with the police — ein Handgemenge nt mit der Polizei
2. visich drängen* * *scrimmage [ˈskrımıdʒ]A s Gerangel nB v/i rangeln* * *nounGerangel, das* * *n.Handgemenge n. -
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noun(Rugby) Gedränge, das* * *(in rugby football, a struggle for the ball by the rival forwards hunched tightly round it.) der Skrum* * *[skrʌm]I. nII. vi<- mm->(in rugby)* * *[skrʌm]n2) (of reporters, photographers etc) Gedränge nt* * ** * *noun(Rugby) Gedränge, das -
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(DE) Buckelige {pl}; Bucklige {r}; buckelig; bucklig; gebuckelt; höckerig; höckrig; Krumme {r}; (EN) crook-back; crook-backed; crump; gibbose; gibbous; have a hump; huckle-backed; humpback; humpbacked; humped; humpy; hunchback; hunchbacked; hunched
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