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 Übersetzung für 'quack' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a quack | quacks
VERB   to quack | quacked | quacked
quacking | quacks
to quack [duck]quaken [Ente]
759
to quackplappern [ugs.]
137
to quackschnattern
27
to quackquasseln [ugs.]
15
to quack [rare] [act as a charlatan]quacksalbern
9
Substantive
quack [quack doctor]Kurpfuscher {m}
589
quack [quack doctor]Quacksalber {m}
538
quackWunderdoktor {m} [ugs.] [pej.]
137
quackSchnattern {n}
80
quackScharlatan {m}
74
quackEntchen {n} [Kindersprache]
12
quack [of a duck]Quaken {n} [einer Ente]
10
med.
quack
Afterarzt {m} [veraltet] [Quacksalber]
quack [quack doctor] [pej.]Medikaster {m} [veraltet] [pej.]
quack [quack doctor] [pej.]Medizinalstorger {m} [veraltet] [pej.]
quack [quack doctor] [pej.]Medizinalpfuscher {m} [veraltet] [pej.]
2 Wörter
quack doctorKurpfuscher {m}
quack doctorQuacksalber {m} [pej.]
quack methodsKurpfuschermethoden {pl}
quack remedyMittelchen {n}
village quack [coll.]Quacksalber {m}
4 Wörter
A duck's quack doesn't echo.Entenquaken erzeugt kein Echo.
Fiktion (Literatur und Film)
comicsF
Primus von Quack [Br.] [Disney]
Primus von Quack
RadioTVF
Quack Pack
Quack Pack – Onkel D. und die Boys
RadioTVF
Quiverwing Quack [Darkwing Duck]
Flitzbogen-Quack
ungeprüft
artF
The Quack [Jan Steen]
Der Quacksalber
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  • Flitzbogen-Quack = Quiverwing Quack [Darkwing Duck]
  • Primus von Quack = Ludwig Von Drake [Am.] [Disney]
  • Primus von Quack = Primus von Quack [Br.] [Disney]
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Mallard drakes make a lower pitch, longer quack than the hen mallard.
  • Hunt appears to be a frustrated gameshow host as (depending on the response) he likes to reply to the answers of his clients with expressions such as "Quack-quack-oops", "Ah-Er" and "Bing - The top answer".
  • The voices and vocalisations of the sexes differ, the male having a hoarse, subdued duck-like quack which seldom sounds unless it is aroused.
  • Gayetty was attacked as a quack by at least one medical society.
  • The male advertisement call is a series of two or three clacks/pulses sounding like "quack-quack".

  • For example, choosing 22 would bring a call of "Two little ducks" from Monkhouse and a "Quack, quack" from the audience.
  • Goat gland transplantation was a quack surgical treatment promoted by John R. Brinkley in the 1920s.
  • At the end, Bea starts to tell Jessie about her insistent demands for her "quack quack" and the day they met Delilah.
  • His museum at 96 St Martin's Lane may also have been the setting for the third and fifth scenes in Hogarth's "Marriage à-la-mode", where the young Viscount brings a lady of little reputation to a quack doctor to cure her complaint, and brings her back to complain that the pills have not worked.
  • In the ninth one, a couple of colorful ducks (blue and black) quack at each other.

  • Magister Phisicus / Brundyche – A master physician, the "quack doctor".
  • Gustavus Katterfelto (or Katerfelto) (c. 1743–1799) was a Prussian conjurer, scientific lecturer, and quack.
  • Roger Grant (died 7 April 1724) was an unqualified English quack oculist.
  • A young doctor realises that his father is a quack.
  • The mineral was used to produce quack devices involving radioactive substances.

  • As an April Fools' Day joke in 2018, Stack Exchange introduced a digital rubber duck on their websites, branded as a new feature called "Quack Overflow".
  • When the cow asks each farm animal if they have seen her moo, the animals response varies such as "maa, maa" and "quack quack".
  • Henschtal is among those places that still observe the peculiar Western Palatine custom known as the "Pfingstquack", observed at Whitsun ("Pfingsten" in German); the "—quack" part of the custom’s name refers to a rhyme that the children recite as they go door to door begging for money with their gorse-decked wagon.
  • Ehweiler is among those villages that still observe the peculiar Western Palatine custom known as the "Pfingstquack", observed at Whitsun ("Pfingsten" in German); the "—quack" part of the custom's name refers to a rhyme that the children recite as they go door to door begging for money with their gorse-decked wagon.
  • Worth mentioning here is the old custom of the "Pfingstquack" on the second day of Whitsun (this is still practised, with variations, in some of the district's villages; see Henschtal for more).

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