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Handschuh

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I. glove [glʌv] N usu pl

glove
Handschuh m <-(e)s, -e>
disposable glove [or single-use glove]
Einweghandschuh m <-s, -e>
to fit like a glove

Phrases:

to work hand in glove with sb

II. glove [glʌv] N modifier

glove (department, manufacturer):

glove

III. glove [glʌv] VB trans

1. glove Am (dress in gloves):

to glove one's hands

2. glove SPORTS (in baseball):

to glove the ball (catch)
to glove the ball (in cricket)
OpenDict unos

glove N

OpenDict unos

glove N

ˈdata glove N

data glove
Datenhandschuh m <-(e)s, -e>

ˈglove box N

1. glove box AUTO:

glove box
Handschuhfach nt <-(e)s, -fächer-s, -kästen>

2. glove box TECH:

glove box

ˈglove com·part·ment N AUTO

Handschuhfach nt <-(e)s, -fächer-s, -kästen>

ˈglove pup·pet N

glove puppet
Handpuppe f <-, -n>
glove puppet

ˈoven glove N

oven glove
Topfhandschuh m <-s, -e>

rubber glove N

rubber glove

'safe·ty glove N

safety glove
Schutzhandschuh m <-(e)s, -e>

pro·'tec·tive glove N

Schutzhandschuh m <-(e)s, -e>

kid ˈglove treat·ment N

Fingerspitzengefühl nt <-(e)s> kein pl
OpenDict unos

gardening glove N

OpenDict unos

golf glove N

golf glove
Present
Iglove
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he/she/itgloves
weglove
youglove
theyglove
Past
Igloved
yougloved
he/she/itgloved
wegloved
yougloved
theygloved
Present Perfect
Ihavegloved
youhavegloved
he/she/ithasgloved
wehavegloved
youhavegloved
theyhavegloved
Past Perfect
Ihadgloved
youhadgloved
he/she/ithadgloved
wehadgloved
youhadgloved
theyhadgloved