pepper

pepper
1. noun
1) Pfeffer, der
2) (vegetable) Paprikaschote, die

red/yellow/green pepper — roter/gelber/grüner Paprika

2. transitive verb
1) (sprinkle with pepper) pfeffern
2) (pelt with missiles) bombardieren (ugs., auch fig.)
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['pepə] 1. noun
1) (the dried, powdered berries of a certain plant, used for seasoning food: white/black pepper; This soup has too much pepper in it.) der Pfeffer
2) (the plant bearing these berries: a pepper plant.) der Pfefferstrauch
3) (any of several red, yellow, or green, hollow seed-containing fruits used as food: red peppers stuffed with rice.) der Paprika
4) (any of the plants which bear these.) der Paprikastrauch
2. verb
1) (to put pepper in or on (some food): You don't have to pepper the soup.) pfeffern
2) ((with with) to throw, fire etc many, usually small, objects at (someone): He peppered them with bullets.) bombardieren
- academic.ru/54507/peppery">peppery
- peppercorn
- pepper-mill
- peppermint
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pep·per
[ˈpepəʳ, AM -ɚ]
I. n
1. no pl (spice) Pfeffer m
black/ground/white \pepper schwarzer/gemahlener/weißer Pfeffer
cayenne \pepper Cayennepfeffer m
2. (vegetable) Paprika f
sweet [or AM bell] \pepper Paprikaschote f
\peppers pl Paprikaschoten pl
3. CAN (pej dated sl: person) Französischsprachiger aus Quebec
II. n modifier (sauce, grinder) Pfeffer-
\pepper mace Pfefferspray nt (zur Selbstverteidigung)
\pepper steak Pfeffersteak nt
III. vt
1. (add pepper)
to \pepper sth etw pfeffern
2. (pelt)
to \pepper sth/sb with sth etw/jdn mit etw dat bombardieren
they \peppered the newly-weds with rice sie bewarfen die Neuvermählten mit Reis
to \pepper sb with bullets jdn mit Kugeln durchsieben
to be \peppered with sth speech, comments mit etw dat gespickt sein; landscape, hill mit etw dat übersät sein
to be \peppered with mistakes vor Fehlern strotzen
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['pepə(r)]
1. n
Pfeffer m; (= green, red pepper) Paprika m; (= plant) Pfefferstrauch m

two peppers — zwei Paprikaschoten

2. vt
1) (lit) pfeffern
2) (fig)

to pepper sth with quotations — etw mit Zitaten spicken

to pepper sb with shot — jdn mit Kugeln durchlöchern

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pepper [ˈpepə(r)]
A s
1. a) Pfeffer m (Gewürz):
black (white) pepper
b) Paprikaschote f
2. BOT Pfefferstrauch m, besonders
a) Spanischer Pfeffer
b) Roter Pfeffer, Cayennepfeffer m
c) Paprika m
3. pfefferähnliches, scharfes Gewürz (z. B. Ingwer): pepper cake Gewürz-, Pfefferkuchen m
B v/t
1. pfeffern
2. allg würzen
3. bestreuen, sprenkeln, übersäen (alle:
with mit)
4. fig eine Rede, den Stil etc würzen, pfeffern (beide:
with mit)
5. bepfeffern (with mit), fig auch bombardieren (with mit Fragen etc)
6. verprügeln
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1. noun
1) Pfeffer, der
2) (vegetable) Paprikaschote, die

red/yellow/green pepper — roter/gelber/grüner Paprika

2. transitive verb
1) (sprinkle with pepper) pfeffern
2) (pelt with missiles) bombardieren (ugs., auch fig.)
* * *
n.
Pfeffer m.

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