ferret

ferret
1. noun
Frettchen, das
2. intransitive verb

ferret [about or around] — herumstöbern (ugs.); herumschnüffeln (abwertend)

Phrasal Verbs:
- academic.ru/86982/ferret_out">ferret out
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['ferit]
noun
(a type of small, weasel-like animal used to chase rabbits out of their holes.) das Frettchen
- ferret about
- ferret
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fer·ret
[ˈferɪt]
I. n Frettchen nt
II. vi (fam)
1. (search) wühlen
to \ferret [around [or about]] in sth [for sth] in etw dat [nach etw dat] wühlen
2. (hunt with ferrets)
to go \ferreting mit Frettchen auf die Jagd gehen
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['ferɪt]
1. n
Frettchen nt
2. vi
1) (SPORT) mit dem Frettchen jagen
2) herumstöbern or -schnüffeln (pej)

she was ferreting (about or around) among my books — sie schnüffelte in meinen Büchern (herum)

he was ferreting (around) for information — er schnüffelte nach Informationen (herum)

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ferret1 [ˈferıt]
A s
1. ZOOL Frettchen n
2. fig Spürhund m (Person)
B v/t
1. JAGD mit Frettchen jagen
2. meist ferret out etwas aufspüren, -stöbern, die Wahrheit herausfinden, hinter ein Geheimnis kommen
C v/i
1. JAGD mit Frettchen jagen, frettieren
2. meist ferret about (oder around) herumstöbern (among in dat; for nach)
ferret2 [ˈferıt] s schmales (Baum)Woll- oder Seidenband
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1. noun
Frettchen, das
2. intransitive verb

ferret [about or around] — herumstöbern (ugs.); herumschnüffeln (abwertend)

Phrasal Verbs:
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n.
Frettchen n. v.
aufspüren v.

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