muffle

muffle
transitive verb
1) (envelop)

muffle [up] — einhüllen; einmumme[l]n (ugs.)

2) dämpfen [Geräusch]; [zur Schalldämpfung] umwickeln [Ruder, Trommel, Glocke]
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verb
(to deaden the sound of: They used a gag to muffle his cries.) dämpfen
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muf·fle
[ˈmʌfl̩]
vt
to \muffle sth etw dämpfen; (fig) etw [ab]schwächen
her cries were \muffled by his hand seine Hand erstickte ihre Schreie
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['mʌfl]
vt
1) (= wrap warmly also muffle up) person einmummen
2) (= deaden) sound, shot etc dämpfen; noise abschwächen; shouts ersticken; bells, oars, drum umwickeln
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muffle [ˈmʌfl]
A v/t
1. oft muffle up einhüllen, einmumme(l)n umg
2. den Schall etc dämpfen:
muffled voices gedämpfte Stimmen
3. fig zum Schweigen bringen
B s
1. dumpfer oder gedämpfter Ton
2. (Schall)Dämpfer m
3. a) METALL Muffel f:
muffle furnace Muffelofen m
b) TECH Flaschenzug m
4. ZOOL Muffel f, Windfang m (Teil der Tierschnauze)
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transitive verb
1) (envelop)

muffle [up] — einhüllen; einmumme[l]n (ugs.)

2) dämpfen [Geräusch]; [zur Schalldämpfung] umwickeln [Ruder, Trommel, Glocke]
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v.
einhüllen v.
umhüllen v.

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