crackle

crackle
1. intransitive verb
knistern; [Feuer:] prasseln
2. noun
Knistern, das; (of fire) Prasseln, das
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1. verb
(to make a continuous cracking noise: The dry branches crackled under my feet as I stepped on them.) knistern
2. noun
the crackle of burning wood.) das Knistern
- academic.ru/16948/crackling">crackling
- crackly
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crack·le
[ˈkrækl̩]
I. vi paper knistern; telephone line knacken
the logs \crackled in the fireplace das Kaminfeuer prasselte vor sich hin; (fig)
the atmosphere \crackled with tension die Atmosphäre knisterte vor Spannung
II. vt
to \crackle sth mit etw dat knistern
III. n (on a telephone line, radio) Knacken nt kein pl; of paper Knistern nt kein pl; of fire also Prasseln nt kein pl
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['krkl]
1. vi
(dry leaves) rascheln; (paper also) knistern; (fire) knistern, prasseln; (twigs, telephone line) knacken; (machine gun) knattern; (bacon) brutzeln

the line was crackling so much — es knackte so stark in der Leitung

2. vt
paper rascheln or knistern mit
3. n
1) (= crackling noise of dry leaves) Rascheln nt; (of paper also) Knistern nt; (of fire also) Knistern nt, Prasseln nt; (of twigs, telephone line) Knacken nt; (of machine gun) Knattern nt; (of bacon) Brutzeln nt
2) (on china, porcelain) Craquelé m or nt, Krakelee m or nt
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crackle [ˈkrækl]
A v/i
1. knistern, krachen, prasseln( alle, auch RADIO etc), knattern:
crackle with fig knistern vor Spannung etc, sprühen vor Witz etc, pulsieren von Aktivität etc
2. Risse bilden
B v/t
1. knistern oder krachen lassen
2. TECH Glas, die Glasur krakelieren
C s
1. Krachen n, Knistern n, Prasseln n, Knattern n
2. Craquelé n, Krakelee n (feine Haarrisse in der Glasur von Keramiken oder auf Glas):
crackle china Krakeleeporzellan n;
crackle glass Krakeleeglas n
3. TECH
a) Haarrissbildung f
b) Rissigkeit f
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1. intransitive verb
knistern; [Feuer:] prasseln
2. noun
Knistern, das; (of fire) Prasseln, das
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v.
knistern v.
prasseln v.

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