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lauern herum

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lurk about, lurk around VB vb intr

nel dizionario PONS

lurk [lɜ:k, ingl am lɜ:rk] VB vb intr

lauern <ich lau(e)re>
fig to lurk behind sth
hinter etw dat stecken

I. around [əˈraʊnd] AVV inv

1. around (reversed):

2. around (circling):

3. around (along edge):

4. around (on all sides):

5. around (in all directions):

herum ricerc

6. around (to all places):

7. around (to sb's place):

8. around (aimlessly):

umhergehen <geht umher, ging umher, umhergegangen>

9. around (ready):

endlich zu etw dat kommen

10. around (present):

11. around BORSA:

mit Report term tecn
mit Deport term tecn
5 % Report/Deport term tecn

locuzioni:

see you around colloq

II. around [əˈraʊnd] PREP

1. around (surrounding):

um +acc
um etw acc herum

2. around (circling):

um +acc

3. around (bending):

um +acc
hinter etw acc/dat

4. around (along edge):

around sth
um etw acc herum

5. around (at all places):

um +acc

6. around (idly):

7. around:

gegen +acc

8. around (based on):

9. around (avoiding):

um etw acc herumkommen colloq
Voce OpenDict

lurk VB

Present
Ilurk about
youlurk about
he/she/itlurks about
welurk about
youlurk about
theylurk about
Past
Ilurked about
youlurked about
he/she/itlurked about
welurked about
youlurked about
theylurked about
Present Perfect
Ihavelurked about
youhavelurked about
he/she/ithaslurked about
wehavelurked about
youhavelurked about
theyhavelurked about
Past Perfect
Ihadlurked about
youhadlurked about
he/she/ithadlurked about
wehadlurked about
youhadlurked about
theyhadlurked about

PONS OpenDict

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Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)

He discovers an organism lurking within his throat, but before he can react, it takes over his body.
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It is protected by the toxic nature of the sponges where it lurks, but is sometimes eaten by fish and crabs.
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Prodigal sons returning to their hometowns as patriotic heroes, usually with darkness inside them, scars from their time in combat lurking beneath the surface.
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At the end of a world there is always a castle, where a boss lurks.
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The term lurk can be traced back to when it was first used during the 14th century.
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