donkey

donkey
noun
(lit. or fig.) Esel, der

she could talk the hind leg[s] off a donkey! — (fig.) die kann einem die Ohren abreden! (ugs.)

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['doŋki]
noun
1) (a domesticated animal with long ears related to the horse but smaller.) der Esel
2) (a stupid person: Don't be such a donkey!) der Esel
- academic.ru/86350/donkey-work">donkey-work
- donkey's years/ages
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don·key
[ˈdɒŋki, AM ˈdɑ:ŋ-]
n
1. (animal) Esel m
2. (pej fam: person) [sturer] Esel pej fam
3.
to talk the hind legs off a \donkey (prov) jdm ein Ohr abquatschen BRD, ÖSTERR fam
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['dɒŋkɪ]
n
Esel m
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donkey [ˈdɒŋkı; US auch ˈdɑŋ-]
A s
1. Esel m (auch fig pej Dummkopf):
donkey’s years umg eine Ewigkeit, lange Zeit
2. umg für donkey engine
3. US Esel m (Symbol der Demokratischen Partei der USA)
B adj Hilfs…:
donkey boiler Donkey m, Hilfskessel m
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noun
(lit. or fig.) Esel, der

she could talk the hind leg[s] off a donkey! — (fig.) die kann einem die Ohren abreden! (ugs.)

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n.
Esel -- m.

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