bubble

bubble
1. noun
1) Blase, die; (small) Perle, die; (fig.) Seifenblase, die

blow bubbles — [Seifen]blasen machen

2) (domed canopy) [Glas]kuppel, die
2. intransitive verb
1) (form bubbles) [Wasser, Schlamm, Lava:] Blasen bilden; [Suppe, Flüssigkeiten:] brodeln; (make sound of bubbles) [Bach, Quelle:] plätschern
2) (fig.)

bubble with something — vor etwas (Dat.) übersprudeln

Phrasal Verbs:
- academic.ru/84907/bubble_over">bubble over
- bubble up
* * *
1. noun
(a floating ball of air or gas: bubbles in lemonade.) die Blase
2. verb
(to form or rise in bubbles: The champagne bubbled in the glass.) sprudeln
- bubbly
- bubble over
* * *
bub·ble
[ˈbʌbl̩]
I. n (ball of air) Blase f; (utopian state) Seifenblase f
suddenly the \bubble burst auf einmal ist alles wie eine Seifenblase geplatzt
to blow a \bubble eine Seifenblase machen
to burst sb's \bubble (fig) jds Illusionen zerstören; COMM (deceptive scheme) Seifenblase f fig
II. vi kochen; coffee, stew brodeln; boiling water, fountain sprudeln; champagne perlen; (make bubbling sound) blubbern; (fig) anger kochen
* * *
['bʌbl]
1. n
Blase f; (on plane etc) (Glas)kuppel f

to blow bubbles — Blasen machen

to burst sb's bubble (fig) — jdn auf den Boden der Tatsachen zurückbringen

the bubble has burst (fig) — alles ist wie eine Seifenblase zerplatzt

2. vi
1) (liquid) sprudeln; (heated also) strudeln; (wine) perlen; (gas) Blasen/Bläschen machen or bilden
2) (= make bubbling noise) blubbern (inf); (cooking liquid, geyser etc) brodeln; (stream) plätschern
3) (fig)

to bubble with excitement/enthusiasm/confidence — fast platzen vor Aufregung/Begeisterung/Selbstvertrauen

* * *
bubble [ˈbʌbl]
A s
1. (Luft-, Gas-, Seifen) Blase f: blow1 C 6
2. besonders SPORT US Traglufthalle f
3. fig Seifenblase f:
burst the bubble of etwas wie eine Seifenblase zerplatzen lassen
4. fig Schwindel(geschäft) m(n):
prick the bubble den Schwindel auffliegen lassen
5. a) Sprudeln n, Brodeln n, (Auf)Wallen n
b) Perlen n
B v/i
a) sprudeln, brodeln, (auf)wallen (kochendes Wasser etc)
b) sprudeln, perlen (Sekt etc)
c) Blasen bilden (Gas):
bubble up aufsprudeln (Sekt etc), in Blasen aufsteigen (Gas);
bubble over übersprudeln, fig a. sprudeln (beide:
with vor dat)
* * *
1. noun
1) Blase, die; (small) Perle, die; (fig.) Seifenblase, die

blow bubbles — [Seifen]blasen machen

2) (domed canopy) [Glas]kuppel, die
2. intransitive verb
1) (form bubbles) [Wasser, Schlamm, Lava:] Blasen bilden; [Suppe, Flüssigkeiten:] brodeln; (make sound of bubbles) [Bach, Quelle:] plätschern
2) (fig.)

bubble with something — vor etwas (Dat.) übersprudeln

Phrasal Verbs:
* * *
n.
Blase -n f. v.
blubbern v.
sprudeln v.

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