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  • 1 slug

    I noun
    1) (Zool.) Nacktschnecke, die
    2) (bullet) [rohe] Gewehrkugel
    3) (Amer.): (tot of liquor)

    a slug of whisky/rum — etc. ein Schluck Whisky/Rum usw

    II 1.
    (Amer.): (hit)transitive verb, - gg- niederschlagen
    2. noun
    [harter] Schlag
    * * *
    I noun
    (a kind of animal like a snail.) die Wegschnecke
    - academic.ru/68135/sluggish">sluggish
    - sluggishly
    - sluggishness
    II 1. noun
    (a piece of metal, especially an irregularly shaped lump used as a bullet.) die Kugel
    2. verb
    (to strike (a person) heavily usually causing unconsciousness: The man had been slugged on the back of the neck with a heavy object.) niederschlagen
    * * *
    [ˈslʌg]
    I. vt
    <- gg->
    ( fam)
    1. (hit with hard blow)
    to \slug sb jdm eine verpassen sl
    2. (fight physically or verbally)
    to \slug it out es untereinander ausfechten
    to \slug sb jdn abzocken sl
    II. n
    1. (mollusc) Nacktschnecke f; ( fig) lahme Schnecke fam
    2. ( fam: bullet) Kugel f
    3. AM (counterfeit coin) gefälschte Münze
    4. (swig) Schluck m
    5. TYPO Zeilenguss m
    * * *
    I [slʌg]
    n
    Nacktschnecke f

    slugs and snailsSchnecken pl (mit und ohne Gehäuse)

    II
    n
    1) (= bullet) Kugel f
    2) (TYP: piece of metal) Reglette f; (= line) (Setzmaschinen)zeile f
    3) (inf)
    III (inf = hit)
    1. vt
    (eine) knallen (+dat) (inf)
    2. n
    gehöriger or tüchtiger Schlag (inf)
    * * *
    slug1 [slʌɡ]
    A s
    1. ZOOL Nacktschnecke f
    2. besonders US umg
    a) Faulpelz m
    b) lahme Ente
    B v/i faulenzen
    slug2 [slʌɡ] s
    1. Stück n Rohmetall
    2. (Gewehr- etc) Kugel f
    3. US falsche Münze (Automatenmissbrauch)
    4. TYPO
    a) Durchschuss m, Reglette f
    b) Setzmaschinenzeile f
    c) Zeilenguss m
    5. PHYS Masseneinheit f
    6. US umg Schluck m (Schnaps etc)
    slug3 [slʌɡ] besonders US umg
    A s harter Schlag
    B v/t
    1. jemandem einen harten Schlag versetzen
    2. they slugged it out sie trugen ihre Auseinandersetzung mit den Fäusten aus
    C v/i
    1. Boxen: einen harten Schlag haben
    2. stapfen
    * * *
    I noun
    1) (Zool.) Nacktschnecke, die
    2) (bullet) [rohe] Gewehrkugel
    3) (Amer.): (tot of liquor)

    a slug of whisky/rum — etc. ein Schluck Whisky/Rum usw

    II 1.
    (Amer.): (hit)transitive verb, - gg- niederschlagen
    2. noun
    [harter] Schlag
    * * *
    (printing) n.
    Type -n (Drucktechnik) f. n.
    Durchschuss m.

    English-german dictionary > slug

  • 2 slug

    [ʼslʌg] vt <- gg->
    ( fam)
    to \slug sb jdm eine verpassen (sl)
    to \slug it out es untereinander ausfechten
    3) ( Aus) ( overcharge)
    to \slug sb jdn abzocken (sl) n
    1) ( mollusc) Nacktschnecke f; ( fig) lahme Schnecke ( fam)
    2) (fam: bullet) Kugel f
    3) (Am) ( counterfeit coin) gefälschte Münze
    4) ( swig) Schluck m

    English-German students dictionary > slug

См. также в других словарях:

  • slug it out — informal phrase to argue or fight about something until someone wins Thesaurus: to fight physicallysynonym to arguehyponym to attack a person or objectsynonym Main entry …   Useful english dictionary

  • slug it out — {v. phr.} To have a strong verbal or physical battle with someone; to contest something most vigorously. * /The two contenders for the lightweight boxing championship were slugging it out in the ring./ * /The two candidates for Congress were… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • slug it out — {v. phr.} To have a strong verbal or physical battle with someone; to contest something most vigorously. * /The two contenders for the lightweight boxing championship were slugging it out in the ring./ * /The two candidates for Congress were… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • slug it out — to compete against someone or something for first or highest position. Will the rest of the country find these teams interesting enough to watch them slug it out on TV for seven games? Two new mystery novels are slugging it out in the bookstores …   New idioms dictionary

  • slug it out — tv. to fight something out; to fight about something figuratively. □ They finally went outside to slug it out. □ We’ll just have to sit down in the conference room and slug it out …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • slug it out — settle a dispute or contest by fighting or competing fiercely. → slug …   English new terms dictionary

  • slug\ it\ out — v. phr. To have a strong verbal or physical battle with someone; to contest something most vigorously. The two contenders for the lightweight boxing championship were slugging it out in the ring. The two candidates for Congress were slugging it… …   Словарь американских идиом

  • Slug it out — 1. fight; 2. contend vigorously …   Dictionary of Australian slang

  • slug it out — Australian Slang 1. fight; 2. contend vigorously …   English dialects glossary

  • slug it out — informal to argue or fight about something until someone wins …   English dictionary

  • slug — Ⅰ. slug [1] ► NOUN 1) a tough skinned terrestrial mollusc which lacks a shell and secretes a film of mucus for protection. 2) an amount of alcoholic liquor that is gulped or poured. 3) a bullet. ► VERB (slugged, slugging) …   English terms dictionary

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