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1 stutter
1. intransitive verbstottern; [Gewehr:] tacken2. nounStottern, das* * *1. verb(to stammer: He stutters sometimes when he's excited; `I've s-s-seen a gh-gh-ghost,' he stuttered.) stottern2. noun(a stammer: He has a stutter.) das Stottern- academic.ru/71500/stutterer">stutterer* * *stut·ter[ˈstʌtəʳ, AM -t̬ɚ]I. vi person, engine stotternII. vt▪ to \stutter sth etw stotternto have a bad \stutter stark stottern* * *['stʌtə(r)]1. n(of person, engine) Stottern nt no pl; (of guns) Trommeln nthe has a bad stutter — er stottert sehr
to say sth with a stutter — etw stotternd sagen, etw stottern
2. vi1) stottern2)3. vtstottern* * *stutter [ˈstʌtə(r)]A v/i2. fig tacken (Maschinengewehr etc)* * *1. intransitive verbstottern; [Gewehr:] tacken2. nounStottern, das* * *v.stottern v. -
2 splutter
1. intransitive verb[Feuer, Gaslampe:] flackern; [Fett:] spritzen; [Person:] prusten; [Motor:] stottern2. transitive verbstottern [Worte]* * *splut·ter[ˈsplʌtəʳ, AM -t̬ɚ]I. vi1. (make noises) stotternto \splutter sth with indignation etw entrüstet hervorstoßen2. (spit) spuckento cough and \splutter husten und spucken3. (backfire) car, lorry stottern; (make crackling noise) fire zischen; bacon, sausages brutzeln, zischenII. vt1. (say)to \splutter an excuse eine Entschuldigung hervorstoßen“but... er... when... um... how?” he \spluttered „aber... em... wann... äh... wie?“ stotterte er; (in indignation)2. (spit out)III. n of a person Prusten nt kein pl; of a car Stottern nt kein pl; of fire, bacon Zischen nt kein plto give a \splutter zischen* * *['splʌtə(r)]1. n(of engine) Stottern nt; (of fire) Zischen nt; (while talking) Prusten nt no pl2. vi(person = spit) prusten, spucken; (= stutter) stottern; (engine) stottern; (fire, lamp, fat) zischen; (sausages) brutzeln, zischen3. vt(hervor)stoßenthat's not true, he spluttered — das ist nicht wahr, platzte er los
* * *splutter [ˈsplʌtə(r)]A v/i2. stottern (Motor)3. zischen (Braten etc)4. klecksen (Schreibfeder)5. he coughed and spluttered all over me er hat mich vollgehustetB v/t1. Worte (heraus)stottern2. bespritzen, bekleckern ( beide:with mit)C s1. Stottern n2. AUTO Stottern n3. Klecksen n* * *1. intransitive verb[Feuer, Gaslampe:] flackern; [Fett:] spritzen; [Person:] prusten; [Motor:] stottern2. transitive verbsplutter with rage/indignation — vor Wut/Entrüstung schnauben
stottern [Worte]* * *v.stottern v. -
3 sputter
sput·ter[ˈspʌtəʳ, AM ˈspʌt̬ɚ]to give a \sputter stotternIII. vt* * *['spʌtə(r)]vizischen; (in frying pan) brutzeln; (fat) spritzen; (engine) stottern; (in speech) sich ereifern (about über +acc)he was sputtering with rage — er geiferte (vor Zorn)
the candle sputtered out — die Kerze ging flackernd aus
* * ** * *v.plappern v. -
4 tease
1. transitive verbtease somebody [about something] — jemanden [mit etwas] aufziehen (ugs.); jemanden [wegen etwas] verspotten
he's only teasing you — er macht nur Spaß (ugs.)
2. intransitive verbstop teasing the dog — hör auf, den Hund zu ärgern
* * *[ti:z] 1. verb1) (to annoy or irritate on purpose: He's teasing the cat.) necken2) (to annoy or laugh at (a person) playfully: His school-friends tease him about his size.) hänseln2. noun(a person who enjoys teasing others: He's a tease!) der Hänsler- academic.ru/73707/teaser">teaser- teasingly* * *[ti:z]II. vt1. (make fun of)▪ to \tease sb [about sth] jdn [wegen einer S.] gen aufziehen [o hänseln]; (playfully) jdn necken [o ärgern2. (provoke)▪ to \tease sb/an animal jdn/ein Tier provozierento \tease hair Haare toupierenIII. vi sticheln, foppen* * *[tiːz]1. vt1) person necken; animal reizen; (= torment) quälen; (= make fun of because of stutter etc) aufziehen, hänseln (about wegen); (= pull leg, have on) auf den Arm nehmen (inf), veralbern (inf)2)See:= tease out4) (= backcomb) hair toupieren5)(= ease gently)
he teased the red into the pocket/the rope through the crack — er manipulierte die rote Kugel ins Loch/schob das Seil geschickt durch den Spalt2. vi1)give it back to her, don't tease — gib es ihr zurück und neck sie nicht
2) (= joke) Spaß machen3. n(inf: person) Scherzbold m (inf)don't be a tease, give it back to her — neck sie nicht, gibs ihr zurück
he's a real tease — ihm sitzt der Schalk im Nacken (hum), er ist ein kleiner Schäker (inf)
she's/he's just a tease (sexually) — sie/er geilt einen nur auf (inf)
* * *tease1 [tiːz]A v/tabout wegen)2. jemanden quälen:a) ärgernfor wegen)3. (auf)reizen4. TECHa) Wolle kämmen, krempelnb) Flachs hechelnc) Werg auszupfen6. BIOL zerlegen:7. besonders US jemandem das Haar toupieren:tease sb’s hairB v/i1. sticheln2. lästig oder aufdringlich seinC s1. Necken n, Sticheln n, Neckerei f, Stichelei f2. umgb) Plage f, lästige Sache* * *1. transitive verbtease somebody [about something] — jemanden [mit etwas] aufziehen (ugs.); jemanden [wegen etwas] verspotten
he's only teasing you — er macht nur Spaß (ugs.)
2. intransitive verbstop teasing the dog — hör auf, den Hund zu ärgern
* * *v.foppen v.necken v.reizen v.sticheln v.
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