pore

pore
I noun
Pore, die
II intransitive verb

pore over something — etwas [genau] studieren; (think deeply)

pore over or on something — über etwas (Akk.) [gründlich] nachdenken

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I [po:] noun
(a tiny hole, especially of a sweat gland in the skin.) die Pore
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II [po:]
- pore over
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pore1
[pɔ:ʳ, AM pɔ:r]
n Pore f
pore2
[pɔ:ʳ, AM pɔ:r]
vi
to \pore over sth über etw dat brüten
to \pore over books über Büchern hocken fam
to \pore over a map/newspaper eine Landkarte/Zeitung eingehend studieren
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[pɔː(r)]
n
Pore f

in/from every pore (fig)aus allen Poren

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pore1 [pɔː(r); US auch pəʊr] v/i
1. (over) (etwas) eifrig studieren, vertieft sein (in akk), brüten (über dat)
2. (on, over) nachgrübeln (über akk), grübeln (über akk oder dat)
pore2 [pɔː(r); US auch pəʊr] s BIOL etc Pore f:
he was sweating at every pore der Schweiß brach ihm aus allen Poren
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I noun
Pore, die
II intransitive verb

pore over something — etwas [genau] studieren; (think deeply)

pore over or on something — über etwas (Akk.) [gründlich] nachdenken

* * *
n.
Pore -n f.

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