froth

froth
1. noun
(foam) Schaum, der
2. intransitive verb
schäumen

froth at the mouth — Schaum vor dem Mund haben

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[froƟ] 1. noun
(a mass of small bubbles on the top of a liquid etc: Some types of beer have more froth than others.) der Schaum,die Blume
2. verb
(to have or produce froth: Mad dogs froth at the mouth.) schäumen
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froth
[frɒθ, AM frɑ:θ]
I. n no pl
1. (small bubbles) Schaum m
2. (soft mass) Stoffgebilde nt
3. (esp pej: light entertainment) seichte Unterhaltung
4.
to get into a \froth durchdrehen, ausflippen fam
II. vi schäumen
to \froth at the mouth (form bubbles) Schaum vor dem Mund haben; (fig: be very angry) vor Wut schäumen
III. vt
to \froth sth [up] etw aufschäumen
shake the drink before you serve it to \froth it up das Getränk vor dem Servieren durch Schütteln aufschäumen
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[frɒɵ]
1. n
1) (on liquids MED) Schaum m
2) (= light conversation, frivolities) Firlefanz m

the present froth and commotion over the elections — der ganze Zirkus, der im Moment um die Wahlen gemacht wird

2. vi
schäumen

the beer frothed over the edge of the glass — der Schaum floss über den Rand des Bierglases

a cup of frothing coffee — eine Tasse Kaffee mit Schaum

the dog was frothing at the mouth — der Hund hatte Schaum vor dem Maul

he was frothing at the mouth (with rage) — er schäumte vor Wut

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froth [frɒθ]
A s
1. Schaum m (von Bier etc)
2. PHYSIOL (Blasen) Schaum m
3. fig Firlefanz m pej
B v/t
1. mit Schaum bedecken
2. auch froth up
a) zum Schäumen bringen,
b) zu Schaum schlagen
C v/i schäumen:
he was frothing at the mouth
a) er hatte Schaum vor dem Mund,
b) fig er schäumte (vor Wut)
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1. noun
(foam) Schaum, der
2. intransitive verb
schäumen

froth at the mouth — Schaum vor dem Mund haben

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n.
Schaum -¨e m.
Schäume f.

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