massage

massage
1. noun
Massage, die

massage parlour(often euphem.) Massagesalon, der

2. transitive verb
massieren
* * *
1. verb
(to treat (a person's body or part of it) by rubbing etc to ease and remove pain or stiffness: She massaged my sore back.) massieren
2. noun
((a) treatment by massaging: His ankle was treated by massage.) die Massage
- academic.ru/45464/masseur">masseur
* * *
mas·sage
[ˈmæsɑ:(d)ʒ, AM məˈs-]
I. n
1. no pl (for body) Massage f, Massieren nt
water \massage Unterwassermassage f
2. (treatment session) Massage f
to give sb a \massage jdn massieren
to have a \massage eine Massage bekommen, sich akk massieren lassen
II. vt
1. (rub)
to \massage sb jdn massieren
to \massage cream/oil into the skin Creme/Öl einmassieren
to \massage sb's ego (fig) jdm schmeicheln
2. (fig: alter)
to \massage the figures/statistics die Zahlen/die Statistik manipulieren [o fam frisieren]
* * *
['msAːZ]
1. n
Massage f
2. vt
massieren
* * *
massage [ˈmæsɑːʒ; US məˈsɑːʒ]
A s Massage f, Massieren n:
give sb (sb’s back) a massage jemanden (jemandem den Rücken) massieren;
have a massage massiert werden, sich massieren lassen;
massage machine Massagegerät n;
massage parlo(u)r
a) Massageinstitut n, -praxis f,
b) euph Massagesalon m (Bordell);
massage table Massagetisch m
B v/t
1. jemanden massieren:
massage sb’s back jemandem den Rücken massieren;
massage away Verspannungen etc wegmassieren;
massage sth into etwas einmassieren in (akk)
2. eine Statistik, Zahlen etc manipulieren
* * *
1. noun
Massage, die

massage parlour — (often euphem.) Massagesalon, der

2. transitive verb
massieren
* * *
n.
Massage -n f. v.
massieren v.

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