scuttle
scu
ˈskə
skē
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təl
tēl
/skˈʌtə‍l/

Definition und Bedeutung von „scuttle“ im Englischen

to scuttle
01

huschen, schnell mit kleinen Schritten laufen

to move quickly and with short, hasty steps
Intransitive: to scuttle | to scuttle somewhere
to scuttle definition and meaning
Beispiele
Trying to catch the last train, commuters scuttled along the crowded platform.
Auf dem Weg, den letzten Zug zu erwischen, eilten die Pendler den überfüllten Bahnsteig entlang.
02

sabotieren, versenken

to intentionally cause something such as a plan to fail
Transitive: to scuttle a plan or effort
Beispiele
A former executive attempted to scuttle the merger negotiations between the two companies.
Scuttle
01

a container, often with a handle and spout, designed for holding and pouring coal onto a fire

Beispiele
A metal scuttle prevents coal dust from spreading.
02

an entrance or passageway equipped with a hatch, especially connecting decks on a ship

Beispiele
The officer checked the scuttle before issuing orders below.
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