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utter suddenly

  • 1 ejaculate

    1. transitive verb
    ausstoßen [Fluch, Gebet]
    2. intransitive verb
    (Physiol.) ejakulieren
    * * *
    [i'‹ækjuleit]
    (to utter or exclaim suddenly.) ausstoßen
    - academic.ru/23581/ejaculation">ejaculation
    * * *
    ejacu·late
    [ɪˈʤækjəleɪt]
    I. vi ejakulieren
    II. vt
    to \ejaculate sth
    1. ( dated: utter suddenly) etw ausrufen [o ausstoßen
    2. (eject semen) etw ausspritzen [o ejakulieren
    III. n
    [ɪˈʤækjələt]
    Ejakulat nt fachspr, Samen m
    * * *
    [I'dZkjʊleɪt]
    1. vt
    1) (= utter) ausstoßen, ausrufen
    2) (PHYSIOL) ejakulieren, ausspritzen
    2. vi
    1) (= cry out) aufschreien
    2) (PHYSIOL) ejakulieren
    3. n
    [I'dZkjʊlɪt] Ejakulat m
    * * *
    ejaculate [ıˈdʒækjʊleıt]
    A v/t
    1. PHYSIOL Samen ausstoßen
    2. Worte etc aus-, hervorstoßen
    B v/i PHYSIOL ejakulieren, einen Samenerguss haben
    C s [-lıt] PHYSIOL Ejakulat n
    * * *
    1. transitive verb
    ausstoßen [Fluch, Gebet]
    2. intransitive verb
    (Physiol.) ejakulieren
    * * *
    v.
    ausstoßen v.

    English-german dictionary > ejaculate

  • 2 ejaculate

    ejacu·late [ɪʼʤækjəleɪt] vi
    ejakulieren vt
    to \ejaculate sth
    1) (dated: utter suddenly) etw ausrufen [o ausstoßen];
    2) ( eject semen) etw ausspritzen [o ejakulieren] n [ɪʼʤækjələt] Ejakulat nt fachspr, Samen m

    English-German students dictionary > ejaculate

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