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wheel (EN)
noun, verb

noun “wheel”

Singular wheel, Plural wheels
  1. Rad
    The car's wheels spun on the slippery road.
  2. Steierrad
    She kept her hands firmly on the wheel while driving.
  3. Steierrad (um Schëff)
    The sailor took the wheel to navigate through the channel.
  4. Spënnerad
    The grandmother sat by the fireplace spinning yarn on her wheel.
  5. Dreiescheif
    He formed the vase on the wheel.
  6. eng Persoun, déi vill Muecht oder Afloss huet
    She became a big wheel in the business world.
  7. (am Poker) eng Strooss vun Ass bis fënnef
    He had a wheel and won the round.
  8. de Metallrand vun engem Gefier sengem Rad
    He bought new alloy wheels for his car.
  9. e grousse ronne Kéisblock
    They purchased a wheel of cheddar for the feast.
  10. eng Aart vu Freedefeier, déi sech dréint wann se brennt
    The wheel lit up the sky during the festival.
  11. (figurativ) e widderhuelende Zyklus oder Muster
    They felt caught in the wheel of routine.
  12. (am militäresche Beräich) e Manöver, bei deem Zaldoten zesummen dréinen
    The platoon executed a wheel to the right.

verb “wheel”

Infinitiv wheel; hien wheels; Verg. wheeled; Part. Verg. wheeled; Ger. wheeling
  1. rullen
    The nurse wheeled the patient to the operating room.
  2. dréinen
    She wheeled around when someone called her name.
  3. kreesen
    The hawks wheeled in the sky above.
  4. dréinen (eppes dréinen)
    She wheeled the large globe to show the different continents.