snipe

snipe
intransitive verb
(Mil.) aus dem Hinterhalt schießen
Phrasal Verbs:
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* * *
- snipe at
- sniper
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snipe
[snaɪp]
I. vi
1. MIL aus dem Hinterhalt schießen
to \snipe at sb aus dem Hinterhalt auf jdn schießen
to be \sniped aus dem Hinterhalt beschossen werden
2. (fig: criticize)
to \snipe at sb jdn attackieren
II. n
<pl - or -es>
Schnepfe f
* * *
[snaɪp]
1. n pl - (ORN)
Schnepfe f
2. vi

to snipe at sb (lit, fig) — aus dem Hinterhalt auf jdn schießen

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snipe [snaıp]
A s
1. pl snipes, besonders koll snipe ORN Schnepfe f
2. MIL Schuss m aus dem Hinterhalt
B v/i
1. JAGD Schnepfen jagen oder schießen
2. (at)
a) MIL aus dem Hinterhalt schießen (auf akk)
b) fig aus dem Hinterhalt angreifen (akk)
C v/t B 2
* * *
intransitive verb
(Mil.) aus dem Hinterhalt schießen
Phrasal Verbs:
* * *
n.
Schnepfe -n f. v.
wegputzen v.

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