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Durmiente
die Eidechse ließ ihre Zunge herausschnellen
im PONS Wörterbuch
dart out VERB trans no passive
im PONS Wörterbuch
aus etw Dat züngeln
im PONS Wörterbuch
I. dart [dɑ:t, Am dɑ:rt] SUBST
1. dart (weapon):
Pfeil m <-(e)s, -e>
to fire a dart at sb/sth
2. dart usu Sg (dash):
Satz m <-es, Sät·ze>
Sprung m <-(e)s, Sprụ̈n·ge>
to make a dart for sb/sth
3. dart (pleat):
Abnäher m <-s, ->
Wendungen:
sich Dat einen Reim auf etw Akk machen
II. dart [dɑ:t, Am dɑ:rt] VERB intr
III. dart [dɑ:t, Am dɑ:rt] VERB trans
I. out [aʊt] ADJ
1. out inv, präd:
abwesend [o. nicht da] [o. ugs weg] sein
to be out borrowed from the library
2. out inv, präd (outside):
to be out [somewhere] sun, moon, stars
to be out [somewhere] prisoner
3. out inv, präd (on the move):
to be out army
4. out inv, präd (in blossom):
to be out tree also
5. out inv, präd (available):
6. out inv, präd ugs (existing):
7. out inv, präd (known):
heraus [o. ugs raus] sein
to be out secret
to be out news
8. out inv, präd:
schlafen <schlief, geschlafen>
total hinüber [o. erledigt] [o. CH durch] sein ugs
weg sein ugs
9. out inv, präd (finished):
aus [o. zu Ende] [o. vorbei] sein
10. out inv, präd SPORT:
to be out (outside a boundary) ball, player
11. out inv, präd ugs:
to be out on the streets unemployed
to be out on the streets unemployed
auf der Straße stehen übtr [o. sitzen] ugs
to be out on the streets homeless
to be out on the streets homeless
12. out inv, präd ugs:
13. out inv, präd (not possible):
14. out inv, präd (off):
to be out light, TV
to be out fire a.
15. out inv, präd (inaccurate):
falsch [o. ugs daneben] sein ugs
to be out watch
16. out inv, präd ugs (in search of):
to be out for sth
auf etw Akk aus sein ugs
to be out for sth
to be out to do sth
17. out inv, präd homosexual:
18. out inv, präd tide:
19. out inv, präd debutante:
II. out [aʊt] ADV
1. out inv:
out (not in sth)
out
Ausgang
out (for vehicles)
Ausfahrt
keep out!”
to keep sb/sth out
2. out inv:
heraus ugs
hinaus ugs [o. raus]
out of room, building a.
raus hier! ugs
to see sb out
to turn sth inside out clothes
3. out inv (away from home, for a social activity):
4. out inv:
heraus ugs
to cross sth out
5. out inv (fully, absolutely):
burnt out also übtr
ausgebrannt a. übtr
burnt out fuse
burnt out candle
6. out inv (aloud):
7. out inv (to an end, finished):
over and out LUFTF
Ende <-s, -n> fachspr
to die out übtr applause
to fight sth out
8. out inv (out of prison):
to come [or get]out
to let sb out
9. out inv (unconscious):
10. out inv (dislocated):
11. out inv (open):
to open sth out (extend) furniture
12. out inv (outdated):
völlig altmodisch [o. BRD scherzh ugs von anno Tobak] sein
13. out inv (time off):
14. out inv tide:
15. out inv (at a distant place):
16. out inv (towards a distant place):
III. out [aʊt] VERB trans
1. out (eject):
to out sb
SPORT to out sb
2. out BOXEN:
to out sb
jdn k.o. schlagen
3. out homosexual:
to out sb
jdn outen ugs
IV. out [aʊt] PRÄP ugs
aus +Dat
OpenDict-Eintrag
out ADJ
OpenDict-Eintrag
out ADJ
to be out to do sth (in search of) ugs
PONS Fachwortschatz Banken, Finanzen und Versicherungen
dart SUBST FINMKT
Present
Idart out
youdart out
he/she/itdarts out
wedart out
youdart out
theydart out
Past
Idarted out
youdarted out
he/she/itdarted out
wedarted out
youdarted out
theydarted out
Present Perfect
Ihavedarted out
youhavedarted out
he/she/ithasdarted out
wehavedarted out
youhavedarted out
theyhavedarted out
Past Perfect
Ihaddarted out
youhaddarted out
he/she/ithaddarted out
wehaddarted out
youhaddarted out
theyhaddarted out
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The kangaroos, they just dart out.
www.abc.net.au
Obey the flashing lights on school buses, observe the posted speed limits, follow directions from school crossing guards and keep in mind that children sometimes dart out from parked cars.
www.netnewsledger.com
They use their excellent camouflage to lie in wait for prey to approach, when they suddenly dart out and engulf it in their relatively huge mouths.
www.dailymail.co.uk
They are opportunistic feeders, preferring to dart out quickly and retrieve food bits from the water column, as opposed to engaging in active foraging and hunting behavior.
en.wikipedia.org
There is a tendency for them to dart out in front of vehicles, so we advise people to drive carefully in those areas.
windsorstar.com