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  • 1 flirt

    1. noun

    he/she is just a flirt — er/sie will nur flirten

    2. intransitive verb
    1)

    flirt [with somebody] — [mit jemandem] flirten

    2) (fig.)

    flirt with somethingmit etwas liebäugeln

    flirt with danger/death — die Gefahr [leichtfertig] herausfordern/mit dem Leben spielen

    * * *
    [flə:t] 1. verb
    ((often with with) to behave (towards someone) as though one were in love but without serious intentions: She flirts with every man she meets.) flirten
    2. noun
    (a person, especially a woman, who behaves in this way.) die Kokette
    - academic.ru/28081/flirtation">flirtation
    - flirtatious
    - flirtatiously
    * * *
    [flɜ:t, AM flɜ:rt]
    I. vi
    1. (act playfully) flirten
    to \flirt with sb mit jdm flirten
    2. ( fig: consider)
    to \flirt with sth mit etw dat spielen [o liebäugeln]
    to \flirt with the idea of doing sth mit dem Gedanken spielen, etw zu tun
    3. ( fig pej: risk)
    to \flirt with sth [leichtfertig] mit etw dat spielen
    you know you're \flirting with disaster if you invite Aunt Fern to the wedding dir ist klar, dass du eine Katastrophe heraufbeschwörst, wenn du Tante Fern zur Hochzeit einlädst
    to \flirt with danger/death [leichtfertig] mit dem Feuer/Leben spielen
    4. (move) sich akk schnell [o ruckartig] fortbewegen; butterfly flattern
    II. n
    1. (man) [gern] flirtender Mann, Charmeur m; (woman) [gern] flirtende Frau, Kokette f
    he's a dreadful \flirt er kann das Flirten nicht lassen
    2. (motion) kurze [o ruckartige] Bewegung
    with a \flirt of one's hand mit einer schnellen Handbewegung
    * * *
    [flɜːt]
    1. vi
    flirten

    to flirt with danger/disaster — die Gefahr/das Unglück herausfordern

    2. n

    he/she is just a flirt — er/sie will nur flirten

    * * *
    flirt [flɜːt; US flɜrt]
    A v/t
    1. schnippen, schnipsen
    2. schnell (hin und her) bewegen, wedeln mit
    B v/i
    1. herumsausen, (Vögel etc) herumflattern
    2. flirten ( with mit) (auch fig):
    flirt with death mit seinem Leben spielen
    3. fig spielen, liebäugeln ( beide:
    with mit):
    C s
    1. Schnipser m
    2. a) kokette Frau
    b) Schäker m:
    be a flirt gern flirten
    * * *
    1. noun

    he/she is just a flirt — er/sie will nur flirten

    2. intransitive verb
    1)

    flirt [with somebody] — [mit jemandem] flirten

    2) (fig.)

    flirt with danger/death — die Gefahr [leichtfertig] herausfordern/mit dem Leben spielen

    * * *
    v.
    anmachen* v.
    flirten v.

    English-german dictionary > flirt

  • 2 flirt

    [flɜ:t, Am flɜ:rt] vi
    1) ( act playfully) flirten;
    to \flirt with sb mit jdm flirten;
    2) (fig: consider)
    to \flirt with sth mit etw dat spielen [o liebäugeln];
    to \flirt with the idea of doing sth mit dem Gedanken spielen, etw zu tun;
    3) (fig pej: risk)
    to \flirt with sth [leichtfertig] mit etw dat spielen;
    you know you're \flirting with disaster if you invite Aunt Fern to the wedding dir ist klar, dass du eine Katastrophe heraufbeschwörst, wenn du Tante Fern zur Hochzeit einlädst;
    to \flirt with danger/ death [leichtfertig] mit dem Feuer/Leben spielen
    4) ( move) sich akk schnell [o ruckartig] fortbewegen; butterfly flattern n
    1) ( man) [gern] flirtender Mann, Charmeur m; ( woman) [gern] flirtende Frau, Kokette f;
    he's a dreadful \flirt er kann das Flirten nicht lassen
    2) ( motion) kurze [o ruckartige] Bewegung;
    with a \flirt of one's hand mit einer schnellen Handbewegung

    English-German students dictionary > flirt

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