Dictionary phrase *(s)kel- Schulter mit den Schultern zucken

mit den Schultern zucken

(phrase)

Meanings

1.
to shrug
(also used with "Achseln" instead of "Schultern")
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Vocab:

lachen, lächeln, der Mund, die Augen, blinzeln, hochnäsig, rümpfen, runzeln


Word Family

Root: *(s)kel-

This is one of various roots that all in some way carry the core sense of cutting.

Notable English members of this family are:

  • scalping, scalpel (from a Latin verb for cutting)
  •  shelf (cut from wood)
  • shield (cut from wood)
  • scale (originally referred to the bowl of a scale, direct relative of German die Schale)
  • skill (originally the ability to tell apart, to separate)
  • half (cut in half)
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