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herabschweben
flutter down V. intr.
flutter down leaves:
I. flut·ter [ˈflʌtəʳ, ingl. am. -t̬ɚ] V. intr.
1. flutter (quiver):
flutter heart, stomach
2. flutter (flap):
flutter flags
flutter flags
flutter wings
3. flutter (fall):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. flut·ter [ˈflʌtəʳ, ingl. am. -t̬ɚ] V. trans.
III. flut·ter [ˈflʌtəʳ, ingl. am. -t̬ɚ] SUST.
1. flutter usu sing. ingl. brit., ingl. austr. coloq. (bet):
2. flutter (flapping):
Flattern nt kein pl
3. flutter (nervousness):
Aufregung f <-, -en>
I. down1 [daʊn] ADV.
1. down:
hinunter elev.
herunter elev.
down!” (to a dog)
Platz!“
umfallen <fällt um, fiel um, umgefallen>
to let sth down
to lie sth down
etw hinlegen [o. ablegen]
to pull sth down
to put down sth
2. down (downwards):
to be [or lie] face down
3. down (in a lower position):
down at/by/in sth
unten an/bei/in etw dat.
4. down inv.:
im Süden coloq.
in den Süden coloq.
5. down inv. (away from the centre):
6. down coloq. (badly off):
to hit [or kick] sb when he's down
7. down (have only):
to be down to sth
8. down (ill):
an etw dat. erkrankt sein
to come [or go]down with sth
an etw dat. erkranken coloq.
to come [or go]down with sth
9. down DEP.:
10. down (back in time, to a later time):
to come down myths
to pass [or hand] sth down
11. down (at/to a lower amount):
sinken <sank, gesunken>
12. down (in/to a less intense degree):
13. down (including):
14. down (on paper):
to get [or put] sb down for sth
jdn für etw acus. vormerken
15. down (swallowed):
hinunter coloq.
to get sth down
16. down (thoroughly):
17. down (already finished):
18. down (as initial payment):
to pay [or put] £100 down
19. down (attributable):
to be down to sth
to be [or ingl. am. also come]down to sb
20. down (reduce to):
auf etw acus. hinauslaufen
21. down (in crossword puzzles):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
ganz und gar coloq.
II. down1 [daʊn] PREP.
1. down:
2. down:
hinunter elev.
herunter [o. elev. herab]
3. down (along):
4. down (in a particular place):
down sb's way
5. down (through time):
6. down ingl. brit., ingl. austr. coloq. (to):
7. down (inside):
in +dat.
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to go down the drain [or toilet] [or tube[s]] coloq., to go down the plughole, [or ingl. brit. also pan], [or ingl. austr. gurgler] coloq.
down the road [or line] [or track]
down the road [or line] [or track]
III. down1 <more down, most down> [daʊn] ADJ.
1. down atrbv., inv. (moving downward):
abwärtsführend nach sust.
2. down pred. coloq. (unhappy, sad):
3. down pred., inv. coloq. (disapproving of):
jdn auf dem Kieker [o. austr., suizo im Visier] haben coloq.
4. down pred., inv. (not functioning):
5. down atrbv., inv. ingl. brit. dated (travelling away from the city):
6. down (sunk to a low level):
IV. down1 [daʊn] V. trans.
1. down (knock down):
to down sb
to down sb BOX.
2. down (shoot down):
to down sth
etw abschießen [o. coloq. runterholen]
3. down esp ingl. brit.:
4. down ingl. am., ingl. austr. DEP. (beat):
to down sb
jdn schlagen [o. coloq. fertigmachen]
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to down sth (eat)
etw essen
to down sth (drink)
etw hinunterkippen [o. coloq. runterschütten] [o. suizo runterleeren]
V. down1 [daʊn] SUST.
1. down (bad fortune):
Tiefpunkt m <-(e)s, -e>
2. down no pl coloq. (dislike):
Groll m <-(e)s>
jdn auf dem Kieker [o. austr., suizo im Visier] haben coloq.
3. down ingl. am. FÚT.:
Versuch m <-(e)s, -e>
VI. down1 [daʊn] INTERJ.
I. down2 [daʊn] SUST. no pl
1. down (soft feathers):
2. down (soft hair or fluff):
II. down2 [daʊn] SUST. modifier
down3 [daʊn] SUST. esp ingl. brit.
Hügelland nt <-(e)s, -länder>
Entrada de OpenDict
down ADV.
das hängt an dir! coloq.
Entrada de OpenDict
down ADV.
an etw (akk) liegen
Entrada de OpenDict
down ADV.
to be down with sb/sth (be ok/cool with) coloq.
sb is down with sth (be ok/cool with) coloq.
etw ist ok für jdn
to be down with sb ( be friends) coloq.
Present
Iflutter down
youflutter down
he/she/itflutters down
weflutter down
youflutter down
theyflutter down
Past
Ifluttered down
youfluttered down
he/she/itfluttered down
wefluttered down
youfluttered down
theyfluttered down
Present Perfect
Ihavefluttered down
youhavefluttered down
he/she/ithasfluttered down
wehavefluttered down
youhavefluttered down
theyhavefluttered down
Past Perfect
Ihadfluttered down
youhadfluttered down
he/she/ithadfluttered down
wehadfluttered down
youhadfluttered down
theyhadfluttered down
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