flaunt

flaunt
transitive verb
zur Schau stellen
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[flo:nt]
verb
(to show off in order to attract attention to oneself: She flaunted her expensive clothes.) prunken
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flaunt
[flɔ:nt, AM flɑ:nt]
vt (esp pej)
to \flaunt sth money, wealth etw zur Schau stellen pej, mit etw dat protzen pej fam
when you've got it, \flaunt it (fam) wer [es] hat, der hat [es] fam
to \flaunt oneself sich akk in Szene setzen pej, seine Show abziehen fam
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[flɔːnt]
vt
wealth, knowledge zur Schau stellen, protzen mit

she flaunted her body in front of him — sie stellte ihren Körper vor ihm zur Schau

he flaunted his freedom before her — er prahlte vor ihr mit seiner Freiheit

to flaunt oneself — sich groß in Szene setzen

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flaunt [flɔːnt]
A v/t
1. zur Schau stellen, protzen mit pej:
flaunt o.s. B 1
2. US academic.ru/28243/flout">flout A 2
B v/i
1. (herum)stolzieren, paradieren
2. a) stolz wehen
b) prangen
C s Zurschaustellung f, Protzerei f pej
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transitive verb
zur Schau stellen
* * *
v.
offen zeigen ausdr.
paradieren v.
protzen v.
prunken v.
zur Schau stellen ausdr.

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