Slam
11şlam — ŞLAM, s.n. Amestec de apă cu particule fine de substanţe minerale în suspensie, provenind din instalaţiile de prelucrare mecanică pe cale umedă a minereurilor sau a cărbunilor. – Din germ. Schlamm. Trimis de baron, 25.01.2003. Sursa: DEX 98 … …
12slam — [n1] loud noise from impact bang, bash, blast, blow, boom, burst, clap, crack, crash, ding, pound, smack, smash, whack, wham; concepts 189,595 slam [n2] harsh criticism animadversion, aspersion, jab, obloquy, potshot*, slap*, slur*, stricture,… …
13Slam — [slæm] der; s, s <aus gleichbed. engl. slam, eigtl. »Knall, Schlag«, zu to slam »zuknallen, schlagen«, weitere Herkunft ungeklärt> Gewinn aller Stiche beim Bridge od. Whist; Schlemm …
14slam — slam; slam·mock; slam·mer; …
15Slam — Slam, v. i. To come or swing against something, or to shut, with sudden force so as to produce a shock and noise; as, a door or shutter slams. [1913 Webster] …
16Slam — (släm), engl. = erschlagen, wer im Whist keinen Stich gemacht hat …
17Slam — [slɛm], der; s, s [engl.]: Kurzf. von ↑ Poetry Slam …
18slam — sb., men el. met, i sms. slam , fx slamforbrænding, slamspreder …
19slam — ► VERB (slammed, slamming) 1) shut forcefully and loudly. 2) push or put somewhere with great force. 3) (often slam into) crash or strike heavily into. 4) put into action suddenly or forcefully. 5) informal criticize severely …
20Slam — (Spielw.), so v.w. Schlem …