- slurpen
- 1) suga2) läppja
Nederlands-Zweeds woordenboek. 2014.
Nederlands-Zweeds woordenboek. 2014.
slurp — verb Etymology: Dutch slurpen; akin to Middle Low German slorpen to slurp Date: 1648 intransitive verb to make a sucking noise while eating or drinking transitive verb to eat or drink noisily or with a sucking sound • slurp noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
List of English words of Dutch origin — This is a list of words of Dutch language origin. However, note that this list does also include some words of which the etymology is uncertain, and that some may have been derived from Middle Low German equivalents instead or as well. Some of… … Wikipedia
Alberto Korda — Alberto Díaz Gutiérrez Nacimiento 14 de septiembre de 1928 … Wikipedia Español
slurp — /slerrp/, v.t. 1. to ingest (food or drink) with loud sucking noises: He slurped his coffee. v.i. 2. to make loud sucking noises while eating or drinking: to slurp when eating soup. n. 3. an intake of food or drink with a noisy sucking sound: He… … Universalium
slurp — [slə:p US slə:rp] v [I and T] [Date: 1600 1700; : Dutch; Origin: slurpen, probably from the sound] to drink a liquid while making a noisy sucking sound >slurp n [C usually singular] … Dictionary of contemporary English
slurp — 1640s, from Du. slurpen, perhaps of imitative origin (Cf. Ger. schlurfen). Related: Slurped; slurping. The noun is first recorded 1949 … Etymology dictionary
slurp — verb eat or drink with a loud sucking sound. noun an act or sound of slurping. Derivatives slurpy adjective Origin C17: from Du. slurpen … English new terms dictionary
slurp — [[t]slɜrp[/t]] v. t. 1) cvb to ingest (food or drink) with loud sucking noises 2) cvb to make loud sucking noises while eating or drinking 3) cvb an intake of food or drink with a noisy sucking sound 4) cvb any lapping or splashing sound •… … From formal English to slang
srebh-, sr̥bh- and serbh- (*ghreb-) — srebh , sr̥bh and serbh (*ghreb ) English meaning: to sip, swallow Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘schlũrfen” Material: Arm. arbi (*sr̥bh ) “I trank”, arb “Zechgelage”; Gk. ῥοφέω (Ion. ῥυφέω) ‘schlũrfe” (also ῥόφειν EM.), ῥοπτός… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
slurp — ► VERB ▪ eat or drink with a loud sucking sound. ► NOUN ▪ an act or sound of slurping. ORIGIN Dutch slurpen … English terms dictionary
slurp — [slʉrp] vt., vi. [Du slurpen, to sip, lap, akin to Ger schlürfen; prob. ult. < IE echoic base * serbh , to slurp > L sorbere, to suck in] Slang to drink or eat noisily n. Slang a loud sipping or sucking sound … English World dictionary