pouch

pouch
noun
1) (small bag) Tasche, die; Täschchen, das
2) (under eye) [Tränen]sack, der
3) (ammunition bag) [Patronen]tasche, die
4) (Zool.) (of marsupial) Beutel, der
* * *
noun
1) (a small bag: a tobacco-pouch.) der Beutel
2) (something bag-like: This animal stores its food in two pouches under its chin.) der Beutel
3) (the pocket of skin in which the young of certain kinds of animal, eg the kangaroo, are reared.) der Beutel
* * *
pouch
<pl -es>
[paʊtʃ]
n
1. (small bag) Beutel m
food sealed in foil \pouches in Folie eingeschweißte Lebensmittel
leather/tobacco \pouch Leder-/Tabaksbeutel m
2. ZOOL (of kangaroo, koala) Beutel m; (of hamster) Tasche f
3. (under eyes)
\pouches pl Tränensäcke pl
* * *
[paʊtʃ]
n
Beutel m; (under eyes) (Tränen)sack m; (of pelican, hamster) Tasche f; (MIL) (Patronen)tasche f; (HIST for gunpowder) (Pulver)beutel m; (esp US = mail pouch) Postsack m
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pouch [paʊtʃ]
A s
1. (Geld-, Tabaks- etc) Beutel m, (Leder, Trag, a Post) Tasche f, (kleiner) Sack
2. MIL
a) Patronentasche f
b) HIST Pulverbeutel m
3. (Verpackungs)Beutel m (aus Zellophan etc)
4. POL US Kuriersack m, -tasche f
5. ANAT (Tränen)Sack m
6. ZOOL
a) Beutel m (der Beuteltiere)
b) Kehlhautsack m (des Pelikans)
c) Backentasche f (der Taschenratten etc)
7. BOT Sack m, Beutel m
B v/t
1. in einen Beutel etc tun oder stecken
2. fig einstecken, in die Tasche stecken
3. bauschen
C v/i
1. sich bauschen
2. sackartig fallen (Kleid)
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noun
1) (small bag) Tasche, die; Täschchen, das
2) (under eye) [Tränen]sack, der
3) (ammunition bag) [Patronen]tasche, die
4) (Zool.) (of marsupial) Beutel, der
* * *
v.
einstecken v.

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