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her eyes filled with \tears ihre Augen füllten sich mit Tränen;\tears ran down his face [or rolled down his cheek] ihm liefen [die] Tränen über das Gesicht [o rannen [die] Tränen über die Wangen];to be in \tears weinen;to have \tears in one's eyes Tränen in den Augen haben;to be all \tears in Tränen aufgelöst sein;to burst into \tears in Tränen ausbrechen;to dissolve into \tears sich akk in Tränen auflösen;to not shed [any] \tears over sb/ sth jdm/etw keine Träne nachweinen;to squeeze a \tear eine Träne [im Auge] zerdrücken2) tech ( hardened matter) of glass [Glas]träne f, [Glas]tropfen m; of resin [Harz]tropfen m; tech ( in glass) Luftblase f vi1) (from the cold, smoke) tränen;the wind made her eyes \tear durch den Wind begannen ihre Augen zu tränento \tear sthto \tear sth to bits [or pieces] [or shreds] brochure, catalogue etw zerreißen [o in Stücke reißen];to \tear a hole in one's trousers sich dat ein Loch in die Hose reißen2) ( injure)to \tear one's fingernail sich dat den Fingernagel einreißen;to \tear a gash on one's leg sich dat eine [tiefe] Wunde am Bein beibringen;to \tear a muscle sich dat einen Muskelriss zuziehen;to \tear sb to pieces [or shreds] ( fam) jdn in der Luft zerreißen [o auseinandernehmen] ( fig) vi <tore, torn>1) ( rip) piece of fabric, paper, rope [zer]reißen; buttonhole, lining, tab ausreißen; biscuit, slab [zer]brechen;to \tear away losrasen, lossausen ( fam)to \tear down the stairs die Treppe hinunterstürmen;to \tear in hineinstürmen, hineinstürzen;I hate to \tear off, but I'm late ich haue ungern schon ab, aber ich bin spät dran3) ( pull)to \tear at sb's soul jdm auf der Seele liegen;to \tear at each other's throats aufeinander losgehen;( physically also) sich dat an die Gurgel springen;( verbally also) übereinander herziehen;5) ( criticise)I was late, and my boss tore into me like a mad dog ich kam zu spät, und mein Chef ging wie ein Wilder auf mich los -
62 wet signature
wet signature GEN, LAW handschriftliche Zeichnung f; eigenhändige Unterschrift f, Originalunterschrift f (as opposed to a fax copy or to an agreement offered electronically or verbally; eigenhändig vollzogene Unterschrift für alle Rechtsgeschäfte, die der Schriftform bedürfen)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > wet signature
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64 tackle
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verbally — adverb 1. as a verb he had a habit of using nouns verbally • Derived from adjective: ↑verbal 2. by means of language verbally expressive • Derived from adjective: ↑verbal … Useful english dictionary
verbally — adverb In a verbal manner; with words; by speaking. Dumbstruck with joy, she was unable to express herself verbally, but the gratitude in her face was evident to all … Wiktionary
verbally — verbal ► ADJECTIVE 1) relating to or in the form of words. 2) spoken rather than written; oral. 3) Grammar relating to or derived from a verb. ► NOUN 1) Grammar a word or words functioning as a verb. 2) (also verbals) Brit. informal ab … English terms dictionary
verbally — adverb see verbal I … New Collegiate Dictionary
verbally — See verbal. * * * … Universalium
verbally — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. orally, by word of mouth, person to person, word for word; see literally , spoken … English dictionary for students