slink

slink
intransitive verb,
slunk schleichen
Phrasal Verbs:
- academic.ru/120789/slink_away">slink away
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[sliŋk]
past tense, past participle - slunk; verb
(to move as if wanting to avoid attention: He slunk into the kitchen and stole a cake.) schleichen
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slink
<slunk, slunk>
[slɪŋk]
vi schleichen
to \slink back to one's room/out of the office [sich akk] zurück in sein Zimmer/aus dem Büro schleichen
to \slink away [sich akk] davonschleichen
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[slɪŋk] pret, ptp slunk
vi
schleichen

to slink away or off —

to slink along the wall — sich an der Wand entlangdrücken

to slink off with one's tail between one's legs (fig inf)mit eingezogenem Schwanz abziehen (inf)

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slink [slıŋk]
A v/i prät slunk [slʌŋk], obs slank [slæŋk], pperf slunk
1. schleichen, sich stehlen:
slink off wegschleichen, sich fortstehlen
2. fehlgebären, besonders verkalben (Kuh)
B v/t ein Junges vor der Zeit werfen
C s VET Fehl-, Frühgeburt f (besonders Kalb)
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intransitive verb,
slunk schleichen
Phrasal Verbs:
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v.
(§ p.,p.p.: slunk)
= schleichen v.
(§ p.,pp.: schlich, ist geschlichen)

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