Chapters 26-31 - FINAL!, Chapter 21-25 - FINAL, Chapter 32-33-Karteikarten | Quizlet

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31 Terms

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to swab (v.) (He swabbed his head again.)

abtupfen

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to exclaim (v.) ("I don't know what I think!" he exclaimed.)

ausrufen

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derisively (adj.) (He said derisively.)

spöttisch

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to squint (v.) (He seemed to squint at Niko, ..)

schielen

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clutch (v.) ( Sahalia clutched her nightgown to her chest)

festhalten

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to lash out (v.) (Robbie lashed out)

um sich schlagen, ausrasten

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to gulp (v.) (He gulped and ran off to obey)

schlucken

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to slump (v.) (She slumped against the shelves)

stürzen, fallen

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basin (n.) (You put the basin under their head.)

Becken

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waxen (adj.) (He looked waxen and fake in death.)

wächsern

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intercom (n.)

(The intercom system in the building isn't working anymore.)

Gegensprechanlage

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muffled (adj.)

(I heard a muffled scream coming from the basement.)

gedämpft

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buck teeth (n.)

(Her buck teeth were the first thing I noticed.)

Hasenzähne

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to be transfixed (v.)

(She was standing there, totally transfixed by the president's speech.)

erstaunt/fasziniert sein

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quarrel (n.)

(The two brothers had frequent quarrels over silly things.)

Streit, Streitereien

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supplies (n. pl.)

(The hikers brought enough supplies for a week)

Vorräte/Nahrungslieferungen

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impartial (adj.)

(He prided himself on remaining impartial.)

neutral/unparteiisch

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To be/become glutted (v.)

(The highways had become glutted with cars.)

überfüllt sein

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delightful (adj.)

(What a delightful surprise!)

erfreulich/ entzückend

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to holler(v) (My friend hollers that we

are late for class.)

schreien, rufen

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to barrel (v.) (The car barrels down the

slippery road.)

rasen

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to ricochet (v.) (The ball ricocheted off the

wall and hit the lamp)

abprallen

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to convey (v.) (The teacher tried to convey

the importance of honesty.)

vermitteln, übermitteln

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ensemble (n.) (The ensemble performed

beautifully at the concert.)

Ensemble, Gruppe

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bedraggled (adj.) (The dog looked bedraggled after the heavy rain)

mitgenommen, heruntergekommen

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in unison (adj./phrase) (They all said "yes" in

unison.)

im Einklang, gleichzeitig

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fleece (n.) (He wore a warm fleece

jacket on the hike.)

Fleece, Wollstoff

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to skitter (v.) (The mouse skittered across

the kitchen floor.)

huschen, flitzen

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sedate (adj./v.) (The sedate atmosphere

helped everyone relax.)

ruhig, gelassen/beruhigen

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to rant (v.) (He began to rant about the

unfair rules.)

schimpfen, wettern

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clammy (adj.) (Her hands felt clammy from

nervousness.)

feucht, klamm