purr

purr
1. intransitive verb
schnurren; (fig.): (be in satisfied mood) strahlen
2. transitive verb
durch Schnurren zum Ausdruck bringen; (fig.) säuseln
3. noun
Schnurren, das
* * *
[pə:] 1. verb
(to make the low, murmuring sound of a cat when it is pleased.) schnurren
2. noun
(such a sound.) das Schnurren
* * *
purr
[pɜ:ʳ, AM pɜ:r]
I. vi
1. (cat) schnurren
2. (fig: person) schnurren
3. (engine) surren, schnurren, summen
II. n
1. (cat's sound) Schnurren nt kein pl
to give a \purr schnurren
2. (engine noise) Surren nt kein pl, Schnurren nt kein pl, Summen nt kein pl
* * *
[pɜː(r)]
1. vi
(cat fig person) schnurren; (engine) surren
2. vt
(= say) säuseln
3. n
Schnurren nt no pl, Surren nt no pl
* * *
purr [pɜː; US pɜr]
A v/i
1. schnurren (Katze etc)
2. surren, summen (Motor etc)
3. vor Behagen schnurren
B v/t etwas summen, säuseln (sagen)
C s
1. Schnurren n
2. Surren n, Summen n
* * *
1. intransitive verb
schnurren; (fig.): (be in satisfied mood) strahlen
2. transitive verb
durch Schnurren zum Ausdruck bringen; (fig.) säuseln
3. noun
Schnurren, das
* * *
v.
schnurren v.

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