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межчеловеческие
flattern
Englisch
Englisch
Deutsch
Deutsch
I. flut·ter [ˈflʌtəʳ, Am -t̬ɚ] VERB intr
1. flutter (quiver):
flutter heart, stomach
2. flutter (flap):
flutter flags
flutter flags
flutter wings
3. flutter (fall):
to flutter somewhere
Wendungen:
to make one's heart flutter
II. flut·ter [ˈflʌtəʳ, Am -t̬ɚ] VERB trans
to flutter sth
to flutter one's eyelashes/eyelids scherzh
III. flut·ter [ˈflʌtəʳ, Am -t̬ɚ] SUBST
1. flutter usu Sg Brit, Aus ugs (bet):
flutter
to have a flutter
2. flutter (flapping):
flutter
Flattern nt kein pl
3. flutter (nervousness):
flutter
Aufregung f <-, -en>
to put sth in a flutter
to be all of a flutter
flutter about, flutter around VERB intr
1. flutter about (fly):
flutter about
2. flutter about (dash):
flutter about
flutter down VERB intr
flutter down leaves:
flutter down
OpenDict-Eintrag
flutter kick SUBST
flutter kick (swimming) SPORT
Deutsch
Deutsch
Englisch
Englisch
ventricular flutter usu Pl fachspr
to flutter up
heart flutter
wehen Fahne
to flutter
to flutter [or flap] [in the wind]
zucken Augenlid
to flutter
Present
Iflutter
youflutter
he/she/itflutters
weflutter
youflutter
theyflutter
Past
Ifluttered
youfluttered
he/she/itfluttered
wefluttered
youfluttered
theyfluttered
Present Perfect
Ihavefluttered
youhavefluttered
he/she/ithasfluttered
wehavefluttered
youhavefluttered
theyhavefluttered
Past Perfect
Ihadfluttered
youhadfluttered
he/she/ithadfluttered
wehadfluttered
youhadfluttered
theyhadfluttered
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A male repeatedly approaches his selected female with his head tucked down, and dorsal and pectoral fins rapidly fluttering.
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What makes flutter dangerous is that it can cause a vehicle to suddenly move in an unwanted direction.
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The action caused a flutter in the hall.
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Methods of predicting flutter in linear structures include the p-method, the k-method and the p-k method.
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You feel your child is now very clear and it begins to open his eyes and his eyelids begin to flutter.
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de.mimi.hu
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Du spürst dein Kind inzwischen sehr deutlich und es beginnt, die Augen zu öffnen und seine Lider beginnen zu flattern.
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Portrait of a young woman with hair lightly fluttering in the wind on a white background — 图库照片
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de.depositphotos.com
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Porträt einer jungen Frau mit Haaren, die leicht flattern im Wind auf weißem Hintergrund — Lizenzfreies Foto
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And these exclusive butterfly wine bottle stopper favors are sure to make hearts flutter!
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www.milanoo.com
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Und diese exklusive Schmetterling Wein Flasche stopfen Gefälligkeiten sind sicher, dass Herzen flattern!
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But banners flutter on the roadside and large posters point the way through the less than charming office block.
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www.goethe.de
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Immerhin flattern Banner bereits am Straßenrand, weisen große Plakate den Weg durch den wenig charmanten Büroriegel.
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This cushion of air stops the sheet fluttering, even at high production speeds.
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www.heidelberg.com
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Dieses Kissen wiederum verhindert selbst bei hohen Produktionsgeschwindigkeiten ein Flattern des Bogens.
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