Übersetzung für "überrunden" :

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Worterklärung für " überrunden "
  • Sport: jemanden auf einem Rundkurs mit mindestens einer vollständigen Runde Vorsprung überholen
  • bessere Leistungen als jemand anderes erzielen

Worterklärung für " überrunden "

    Beispiele für " lap "
    • He has improved recently but keeps 'relapsing' into states of utter confusion.
    • He summoned the waiter with a 'clap'.
    • She shut her diary with a loud 'clap'.
    • Off in the distance, he heard the 'clap' of thunder.
    • His father's affection never went further than a handshake or a 'clap' on the shoulder.
    • He wasn't careful; he caught both syphilis and the 'clap'.
    • The children began to 'clap' in time with the music.
    • The audience loudly 'clapped' the actress, who responded with a deep curtsey.
    • It isn’t the singers they are 'clapping', it's the composer.
    • He would often 'clap' his teammates on the back for encouragement.
    • He 'clapped' the empty glass down on the table.
    • She 'clapped' the book shut.
    • He 'clapped' across the floor in his boots.
    • We should 'clap' together a shelter before nightfall.
    • The rival factions 'clapped' up a truce.
    • The sheriff 'clapped' him in jail.
    • She was the prettiest thing I'd ever 'clapped' eyes on, she was.
    • He allowed a month to 'elapse' before beginning the work.
    • Several days 'elapsed' before they met again.
    • Hurry up and 'collapse' the tent so we can get moving.
    • '1851' A long-skirted, cabalistically-cut coat of a faded walnut tinge enveloped him; the 'overlapping' sleeves of which were rolled up on his wrists. — Herman Melville, [http://etext.virginia.edu/etcbin/ot2www-pubeng?specfile=/texts/english/modeng/publicsearch/modengpub.o2w&act=surround&offset=474554796&tag=Melville,+Herman,+1819-1891:+Moby-Dick,+or,+The+Whale,+1851&query=overlapping&id=Mel2Mob Moby Dick.]
    • The script employed 'malapropism' to great effect.
    • 'Malapropism' is much older as a phenomenon than it is as a word.
    • The translator matched every 'malapropism' in the original with one from his own language.
    • The humor comes from all the 'malapropisms'.
    • the mousemat 'overlapped' the edge of the desk
    • The two maps 'overlapped' at the east and west edges
    • The set (all men) 'overlaps' the set (vegetarians)
    • The boy was sitting on his mother's 'lap'
    • to 'lap' a bandage around a finger
    • 'lapped' in luxury
    • One 'laps' roof tiles so that water can run off.
    • ezen a 'lapon' - on this page
    • a mai 'lap' - today’s paper
    • Sven ordered a stack of 'flapjacks' with maple syrup, two strips of bacon, and an egg, sunny side up.
    • The comment caused quite a 'flap' in the newspapers.
    • The flag 'flapped' in the breeze.
    • She 'slapped' him in response to the insult.
    • He 'slapped' the reins against the horse's back.
    • We'd better 'slap' some fresh paint on that wall.
    • "Isn't she a 'slap-up' woman, eh, now?" pursued he; and began enumerating her attractions, as a horse-jockey would the points of a favourite animal. — Thackeray.
    • flapping sails
    • That faulty network card appears to be 'flapping'.
    • Van Eyck signed his portrait of the Arnolfinis 'slapdash' in the center of the painting.
    • He tossed the file down 'slap' in the middle of the table.
    • Linglänapük e Fransänapük binons 'volapüks'.
    • a 'flap' of a garment
    • The envelope 'flap' seemed curiously wrinkled.
    • the 'flap' of a sail; the 'flap' of a wing
    • The crow slowly 'flapped' its wings.
    • The exhausted rock singer 'collapsed' onstage and had to be taken to the hospital.
    • The exhausted singer 'collapsed' onstage and had to be taken to the hospital.
    • I'm gonna kill that bitch for giving me 'the clap'!
    • If your dick has "the drip" you probably have 'the clap' and need to go to the sex clinic.
    • '2005' Peter G. Read, "Gemmology"
    • 'Thunderclaps' that make them quake. — Spenser.
    • When suddenly the 'thunderclap' was heard. — Dryden.