flannel

flannel
noun
1) (fabric) Flanell, der
2) (Brit.): (for washing oneself) Waschlappen, der
3) (Brit. coll.): (verbose nonsense) Geschwafel, das (ugs. abwertend)
* * *
['flænl]
noun
(loosely woven woollen cloth usually soft and slightly furry: blankets made of flannel; (also adjective) a flannel petticoat.) der Flanell
* * *
flan·nel
[ˈflænəl]
I. n
1. no pl (fabric) Flanell m
2. BRIT (facecloth, washcloth) Waschlappen m
3. no pl BRIT (fam: verbose hedging) Geschwafel nt pej fam, Gelaber nt fam o pej
\flannels pl Flanellhose f sing; AM (underwear) Flanellunterwäsche f kein pl
II. vt
<-ll->
BRIT, AUS (fam)
to \flannel sb (deceive) jdn einwickeln fam; (flatter) jdm schmeicheln
III. vi
<-ll->
BRIT, AUS (fam: deceive) schummeln fam, mogeln fam; (flatter) Süßholz raspeln fam
* * *
['flnl]
1. n
1) Flanell m
2) (Brit: face flannel) Waschlappen m
3) (Brit inf = waffle) Geschwafel nt (inf), Gelaber nt (inf)
4) pl (= trousers) Flanellhose f
2. adj
Flanell-

flannel trousers — Flannellhose f

3. vi (Brit inf
= waffle) schwafeln (inf), labern (inf)
* * *
flannel [ˈflænl]
A s
1. Flanell m
2. pl Kleidung f aus Flanell, besonders (auch pair of flannels) Flanellhose f
3. pl Flanellunterwäsche f: besonders (auch pair of flannels) lange Flanellunterhose
4. Br Waschlappen m
5. Br umg Schmus m, Gelaber n pej
B adj flanellen, Flanell…
C v/t prät und pperf -neled, besonders Br -nelled
1. in Flanell kleiden
2. mit einem Flanelltuch (ab)reiben oder polieren
D v/i Br umg Schmus reden, labern pej
* * *
noun
1) (fabric) Flanell, der
2) (Brit.): (for washing oneself) Waschlappen, der
3) (Brit. coll.): (verbose nonsense) Geschwafel, das (ugs. abwertend)
* * *
n.
Flannel n.

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