strut

strut
I 1. intransitive verb,
-tt- (walk) stolzieren
2. noun
stolzierender Gang
II noun
(support) Strebe, die
* * *
past tense, past participle - strutted; verb
(to walk in a stiff, proud way: The cock strutted about the farmyard; The man was strutting along looking very pleased with himself.) stolzieren
* * *
strut
[strʌt]
I. vi
<-tt->
to \strut about [or around] herumstolzieren
to \strut past vorbeistolzieren
II. vt
<-tt->
to \strut one's stuff (esp hum fam: dance) zeigen, was man hat; (showcase) zeigen, was man kann
III. n (in a car, vehicle) Strebe f, Stütze f; (in a building, structure) Verstrebung f, Pfeiler m
* * *
I [strʌt]
1. vi
stolzieren

to strut about (the yard) — (auf dem Hof) herumstolzieren

to strut past — vorbeistolzieren

2. vt

to strut one's stuff (inf) — zeigen, was man drauf hat; (sexually) zeigen, was man hat

3. n
angeberischer Gang, Stolzieren nt

to walk with a strut — stolzieren

II
n
(horizontal) Strebe f; (sloping also) Stütze f; (vertical) Pfeiler m
* * *
strut1 [strʌt]
A v/i
1. stolzieren:
strut about (oder around) herumstolzieren (in dat, auf dat)
2. fig großspurig auftreten, großtun
B s
1. stolzer Gang, Stolzieren n
2. fig großspuriges Auftreten, Großtuerei f
strut2 [strʌt] ARCH, TECH
A s Strebe f, Stütze f, Spreize f, Verstrebung f
B v/t verstreben, abspreizen, abstützen
* * *
I 1. intransitive verb,
-tt- (walk) stolzieren
2. noun
stolzierender Gang
II noun
(support) Strebe, die
* * *
n.
Strebebalken m. v.
stolzieren v.
verstreben v.

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