spear

spear
1. noun
Speer, der
2. transitive verb
aufspießen
* * *
[spiə] 1. noun
(a type of long-handled weapon, usually with an iron or steel point on the end: He was armed with a spear and a round shield.) der Speer
2. verb
(to pierce or kill with a spear: He went out in a boat and speared some fish.) mit dem Speer jagen
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3. verb
(to lead (a movement, an attack etc).) an der Spitze stehen
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spear
[spɪəʳ, AM spɪr]
I. n
1. (weapon) Speer m, Lanze f
2. BOT (leaf) Halm m; (shoot) Stange f
asparagus \spears Spargelstangen pl
II. vt
to \spear sth/an animal etw/ein Tier aufspießen
to \spear sb jdn durchbohren
she \speared a piece of cake with her fork sie spießte ein Stück Kuchen auf ihre Gabel
* * *
[spɪə(r)]
1. n
Speer m; (= leaf) Lanzettenblatt nt; (of grass) Halm m; (of grain) Keim m

broccoli spears — Brokkoliköpfe pl

asparagus spears — Stangen pl Spargel

2. vt
aufspießen; (= wound, kill) durchbohren; (= catch with spear) mit Speeren fangen

he speared him through the arm — er durchbohrte ihm den Arm

he speared the meat with his fork — er spießte das Fleisch auf die Gabel

* * *
spear1 [spıə(r)]
A s
1. a) (Wurf)Speer m
b) Lanze f, Spieß m:
spear side männliche Linie (einer Familie)
2. spearman
B v/t durchbohren, aufspießen (beide:
with mit)
spear2 [spıə(r)] BOT
A s Gras-, Getreidehalm m, Spross m
B v/i (auf)sprießen
* * *
1. noun
Speer, der
2. transitive verb
aufspießen
* * *
n.
Speer -e m. v.
aufspießen v.
durchbohren v.
spießen v.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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