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1 ohne zu murren
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2 Murren
* * *das Murrenmurmur; grumble* * *mụr|ren ['mʊrən]vito grumble ( über +acc about)etw ohne Murren or ohne zu murren ertragen — to put up with sth without grumbling
* * *1) (to complain in a bad-tempered way: He grumbled at the way he had been treated.) grumble2) (a complaint made in a bad-tempered way.) grumble* * *mur·ren[ˈmʊrən]vilass das M\murren! stop [your] grumbling!keinen Grund zum M\murren haben to have no reason to grumbleohne M\murren [o ohne zu \murren] without grumbling[nur] unter M\murren [only] under protest* * *intransitives Verb grumble (über + Akk. about)* * *A. v/i grumble (über +akk about);ohne zu murren without complainingohne Murren without complaining* * *intransitives Verb grumble (über + Akk. about)* * *- n.grumble n. -
3 murren
* * *das Murrenmurmur; grumble* * *mụr|ren ['mʊrən]vito grumble ( über +acc about)etw ohne Murren or ohne zu murren ertragen — to put up with sth without grumbling
* * *1) (to complain in a bad-tempered way: He grumbled at the way he had been treated.) grumble2) (a complaint made in a bad-tempered way.) grumble* * *mur·ren[ˈmʊrən]vilass das M\murren! stop [your] grumbling!keinen Grund zum M\murren haben to have no reason to grumbleohne M\murren [o ohne zu \murren] without grumbling[nur] unter M\murren [only] under protest* * *intransitives Verb grumble (über + Akk. about)* * *A. v/i grumble (über +akk about);ohne zu murren without complainingohne Murren without complaining* * *intransitives Verb grumble (über + Akk. about)* * *- n.grumble n. -
4 widerspruchslos
Adv.2. (Ggs. widersprüchlich) without contradiction, consistently* * *uncontradicted* * *wi|der|s|pruchs|los1. adj(= unangefochten) Zustimmung, Annahme unopposed; (= ohne Einwände) Zuhören, Befolgen von Anordnung without contradiction; (= folgsam) Kind, Gehorchen unprotesting; (= nicht widersprüchlich) Theorie, Mensch, Verhalten consistent2. adv(= unangefochten) without opposition; (= ohne Einwände) without contradiction; (= folgsam) without protest* * *wi·der·spruchs·losI. adj unopposed, without contradictionII. adv without protest [or opposition], without contradiction* * *1.Adjektiv; nicht präd. unprotesting; uncontradicting2.adverbial without opposition or protest* * *widerspruchslos adv2. (Ggs widersprüchlich) without contradiction, consistently* * *1.Adjektiv; nicht präd. unprotesting; uncontradicting2.adverbial without opposition or protest* * *adj.uncontradicted adj. adv.without contradiction expr. -
5 Mucks
m; -es, -e; umg.: keinen Mucks tun be as quiet as a mouse; (sich nicht bewegen) not budge ( oder stir); sie haben keinen Mucks getan auch there wasn’t the slightest murmur out of them* * *Mụcks [mʊks]m -es, -e (inf)soundeinen/keinen Mucks sagen — to make/not to make a sound; (widersprechend) to say/not to say a word
* * *<-es, -e>[ˈmʊks]m (fam) soundeinen \Mucks sagen to make a soundsagst du nur einen \Mucks, gibt's was hinter die Löffel! one word from you and I'll give you a clip round the ear!und dass mir keiner einen \Mucks sagt! I don't want to hear a peep out of anyone!keinen \Mucks sagen to not say a wordohne einen \Mucks without a murmur [or word [of protest]]* * *der; Muckses, Muckse (ugs.) murmur [of protest]; slight[est] soundkeinen Mucks sagen — not utter a [single] word or sound
* * ** * *der; Muckses, Muckse (ugs.) murmur [of protest]; slight[est] soundkeinen Mucks sagen — not utter a [single] word or sound
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6 mucken
v/i umg. grumble; ohne zu mucken without a murmur* * *Mụ|cken ['mʊkn]pl (inf)moods pl(seine) Mucken haben — to be moody; (Sache) to be temperamental; (zu diesem Zeitpunkt) (Mensch) to be in one of one's moods; (Sache) to play up
jdm die Mucken austreiben — to sort sb out (inf)
* * *Mu·cken[ˈmʊkn̩]seine \Mucken haben to have one's [little] moodsetw hat [seine] \Mucken sth is acting [or BRIT a. playing] up* * *[seine] Mucken haben — < person> have one's little ways/one's moods; < car, machine> be a little unpredictable or temperamental
* * *mucken v/i umg grumble;ohne zu mucken without a murmur* * *[seine] Mucken haben — < person> have one's little ways/one's moods; <car, machine> be a little unpredictable or temperamental
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7 Mucken
v/i umg. grumble; ohne zu mucken without a murmur* * *Mụ|cken ['mʊkn]pl (inf)moods pl(seine) Mucken haben — to be moody; (Sache) to be temperamental; (zu diesem Zeitpunkt) (Mensch) to be in one of one's moods; (Sache) to play up
jdm die Mucken austreiben — to sort sb out (inf)
* * *Mu·cken[ˈmʊkn̩]seine \Mucken haben to have one's [little] moodsetw hat [seine] \Mucken sth is acting [or BRIT a. playing] up* * *[seine] Mucken haben — < person> have one's little ways/one's moods; < car, machine> be a little unpredictable or temperamental
* * *die Sache hat ihre Mucken it’s got its snags;er hat so seine Mucken he has his little moods;der Motor hat seine Mucken the engine’s rather temperamental;jemandem seine Mucken austreiben sort sb out* * *[seine] Mucken haben — < person> have one's little ways/one's moods; <car, machine> be a little unpredictable or temperamental
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8 Mucks
( fam) sound;einen \Mucks sagen to make a sound;sagst du nur einen \Mucks, gibt's was hinter die Löffel! one word from you and I'll give you a clip round the ear!;und dass mir keiner einen \Mucks sagt! I don't want to hear a peep out of anyone!;keinen \Mucks sagen to not say a word;ohne einen \Mucks without a murmur [or word [of protest]]
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