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1 pill
noun1) Tablette, die; Pille, die (ugs.)2) (coll.): (contraceptive)be on the pill — die Pille nehmen (ugs.)
3) (fig.): (unpleasant thing)swallow the pill — die [bittere] Pille schlucken (ugs.)
be a bitter pill [to swallow] — eine bittere Pille od. bitter sein
* * *[pil](a small ball or tablet of medicine, to be swallowed: She took a pill; sleeping-pills.) die Pille* * *[pɪl]I. nto swallow/take a \pill eine Tablette schlucken/nehmen▪ the \pill die Pilleto be on the \pill die Pille nehmen3.▶ to be a hard \pill to swallow eine bittere Pille sein▶ to sweeten [or sugar] the \pill die Sache ein bisschen versüßen* * *[pɪl]n1) Tablette fto be/go on the pill — die Pille nehmen
See:→ academic.ru/7204/bitter">bitter2) (sl: ball) Pille f (sl)* * *pill [pıl]A s1. Pille f (auch fig):a bitter pill (for sb) to swallow fig eine bittere Pille (für jemanden);a) die (bittere) Pille schlucken,b) in den sauren Apfel beißen2. sl Brechmittel n, Ekel n (Person)3. SPORT sl (Golf- etc) Ball m5. pl vulg Eier pl (Hoden)B v/t sl jemanden (bei einer Wahl) ablehnen, durchfallen lassen:he was pilled er fiel durch* * *noun1) Tablette, die; Pille, die (ugs.)2) (coll.): (contraceptive)the pill or Pill — die Pille (ugs.)
be on the pill — die Pille nehmen (ugs.)
3) (fig.): (unpleasant thing)swallow the pill — die [bittere] Pille schlucken (ugs.)
be a bitter pill [to swallow] — eine bittere Pille od. bitter sein
* * *n.Pille -n f.Tablette -n f. -
2 sugar
1. nounZucker, der2. transitive verbtwo sugars, please — (spoonfuls) zwei Löffel Zucker, bitte; (lumps) zwei Stück Zucker, bitte
zuckern; (fig.) versüßen* * *['ʃuɡə] 1. noun(the sweet substance that is obtained from sugar-cane, or from the juice of certain other plants, and used in cooking and for sweetening tea, coffee etc: Do you take sugar in your coffee?) der Zucker2. verb(to sweeten, cover or sprinkle with sugar.) zuckern- academic.ru/71907/sugary">sugary- sugariness
- sugar-cane
- sugar-coated
- sugar-free
- sugar lump
- sugar tongs* * *sug·ar[ˈʃʊgəʳ, AM -ɚ]I. ngranulated \sugar Kristallzucker m, Zuckerraffinade freduced-\sugar products weniger Zucker enthaltende Produktea lump/spoonful of \sugar ein Stück nt/Löffel m Zucker6.II. vt▪ to \sugar sth1. (sweeten) etw zuckernto \sugar coffee/tea Kaffee/Tee süßenoh \sugar! so ein Mist!* * *['ʃʊgə(r)]1. n1) Zucker m2. vtzuckern, süßen; (fig) criticism etc versüßen, mildernto sugar the pill — die bittere Pille versüßen
* * *sugar [ˈʃʊɡə(r)]A s2. CHEM Zucker m, Kohle(n)hydrat n3. a) Stückchen n Zuckerb) Löffel m (voll) Zucker4. Schmeichelei f, honigsüße Worte pl5. sl Knete f, Kohle f (Geld)6. besonders US umg Süße f, Schätzchen n7. sugar! umg Scheibenkleister!8. sl LSD nB v/t1. zuckern, süßen:I don’t sugar my tea ich nehme keinen Zucker in den TeeC v/i (sich) kristallisieren* * *1. nounZucker, der2. transitive verbtwo sugars, please — (spoonfuls) zwei Löffel Zucker, bitte; (lumps) zwei Stück Zucker, bitte
zuckern; (fig.) versüßen* * *n.Zucker - m.
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