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Rascheln
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English
German
German
I. rus·tling [ˈrʌsl̩ɪŋ] N
1. rustling (noise):
rustling of paper, leaves
Rascheln nt <-s>
rustling of silk
Rauschen nt <-s; kein Pl>
rustling of silk
2. rustling (stealing):
rustling
II. rus·tling [ˈrʌsl̩ɪŋ] ADJ inv
rustling leaves, paper
rustling silk
rustling silk
to make a rustling noise (paper)
to make a rustling noise (silk)
to make a rustling noise (silk)
I. rus·tle [ˈrʌsl̩] VB intr
1. rustle (make sound):
rustle leaves, paper
rustle silk
rustle silk
2. rustle LAW (steal):
II. rus·tle [ˈrʌsl̩] VB trans
1. rustle (make noise):
2. rustle esp Am, Aus (steal):
III. rus·tle [ˈrʌsl̩] N
rustle of paper, leaves
Rascheln nt <-s>
rustle of silk
Rauschen nt <-s; kein Pl>
rustle of silk
rustle up VB trans inf
1. rustle up (prepare) beverage, meal:
to rustle up sth
etw schnell [o. inf mal eben] machen
2. rustle up (gather):
to rustle up sth
German
German
English
English
rustling no pl
rustling no pl
rustle no pl
in etw dat rascheln
[mit etw dat] rascheln
to rustle [sth]
knistern Papier
mit etw dat knistern
[in etw dat] säuseln Blätter
Present
Irustle
yourustle
he/she/itrustles
werustle
yourustle
theyrustle
Past
Irustled
yourustled
he/she/itrustled
werustled
yourustled
theyrustled
Present Perfect
Ihaverustled
youhaverustled
he/she/ithasrustled
wehaverustled
youhaverustled
theyhaverustled
Past Perfect
Ihadrustled
youhadrustled
he/she/ithadrustled
wehadrustled
youhadrustled
theyhadrustled
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They proved unable to deal with violent crimes but acquired a good reputation with farmers, particularly in dealing harshly with cases of cattle rustling.
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They also move this way to blend with foliage rustling in the wind.
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He used cards rather than papers to avoid rustling noises and kept a candle lit in case the lights failed.
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Cattle rustling was a sometimes serious offense and was always a hazard for the expeditions.
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When she opened the door to the home, she saw the remnants of an apparent struggle and heard groaning and rustling on the floor.
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The room, altered by effects of illumination, too, looked strangely unfamiliar, sometimes even weird, when Witzmann caused the instruments to crackle and rustle noisily on the galleries.
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www.thomas-witzmann.de
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Eigenartig fremd, teilweise auch unheimlich, konnte der auch mit Lichteffekten verwandelte Raum wirken, wenn Witz-mann die Instrumente auf den Galerien mit Geräuschen knistern und rascheln ließ.
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For this survey, by the way, Thierry Chervel and his colleagues not only read what is available on the Net, but also quite traditionally rustle through newspapers.
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www.goethe.de
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Dafür lesen Thierry Chervel und seine Mitarbeiter übrigens nicht nur, was im Netz verfügbar ist, sie rascheln noch ganz traditionell durch Zeitungspapier.
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Colourful leaves rustle under your feet as you walk and warm golden sunshine illuminates the countryside.
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www.juffing.at
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Bunte Blätter rascheln beim Spazierengehen unter den Füßen und warmes Sonnengold zieht durch das Land.
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One clearly senses the way that the camera buries itself in the small strip of shore amongst water, field, and woods, registering every detail, no matter how small, with the greatest precision, while the wind rustles incessantly in the treetops.
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www.sixpackfilm.com
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Man spürt deutlich, wie die Kamera sich in dem schmalen Uferstreifen zwischen Wasser, Wiese und Wald eingräbt und mit höchster Aufmerksamkeit jede kleinste Bewegung registriert, während der Wind unablässig in den Baumkronen rauscht.
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She wears a dress of heavy, rich silk, with large flowers worked on it, and it rustles when she moves.
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www.andersenstories.com
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Sie weiss die herrlichsten Geschichten und hat ein Kleid mit grossen, grossen Blumen an, das ist aus so dickem Seidenzeug, dass es bei jeder Bewegung rauscht.
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