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1 His Catholic Majesty
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2 Her Catholic Majesty
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3 His
possessive pronoun1) attrib. sein; referring to personified things or animals which correspond to German feminines/neuters ihr/sein; see also academic.ru/34499/her">her II2) pred. (the one[s] belonging to him) seiner/seine/sein[e]s; der/die/das seine od. seinige (geh.); see also hers* * *(he, she etc looked suddenly disappointed.) ein langes Gesicht machen* * *[hɪz, ɪz]is this coat \his? gehört ihm dieser Mantel?, ist dieser Mantel seiner?he took my hand in \his er nahm meine HandI don't know many John Lennon songs — ‘Imagine’ was one of \his, wasn't it? ich kenne nicht viele Lieder von John Lennon — ‚Imagine‘ ist von ihm, oder?shortsheeting the bed is a favourite trick of \his die Bettlaken kürzen zählt zu seinen Lieblingsstreichensome friends of \his einige seiner Freundethat dog of \his is so annoying sein doofer Hund nervt total! sleach recruit receiving clothes should pick \his up at the laundry department jeder Rekrut soll seine Kleider in der Wäscherei abholenwhat's \his name? wie heißt er?he got \his very own computer for Christmas er hat zu Weihnachten einen Computer ganz für sich alleine bekommen\his and hers towels Handtücher für Sie und Ihn* * *[hɪz]1. poss adjsein → also mySee:→ also my2. poss pronseine(r, s)See:→ also mine* * *HE abkHG abk1. His Grace ( His oder Her Grace) Seine, Seiner (Ihre, Ihrer) Gnaden; Seine, Seiner (Ihre, Ihrer) Hoheit; Seine, Seiner (Ihre, Ihrer) ExzellenzHH abkHM abk2. headmaster, headmistressHMS abkHMSO abk His Majesty’s Stationery Office ( His oder Her Majesty’s Stationery Office) (staatlicher brit. Verlag und Online-Informationsdienst)HRH abk His Royal Highness ( His oder Her Royal Highness) Seine, Seiner (Ihre, Ihrer) königlichen Hoheit* * *possessive pronoun1) attrib. sein; referring to personified things or animals which correspond to German feminines/neuters ihr/sein; see also her II2) pred. (the one[s] belonging to him) seiner/seine/sein[e]s; der/die/das seine od. seinige (geh.); see also hers* * *adj.sein adj. -
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5 mass
I noun(Eccl.) Messe, diesay/hear mass — die Messe lesen/hören
II 1. noungo to or attend mass — zur Messe gehen
2) (dense aggregation of objects) Masse, die3) (large number or amount of)a mass of... — eine Unmenge von...
masses of... — massenhaft... (ugs.); eine Masse... (ugs.)
4) (unbroken expanse)be a mass of bruises/mistakes — (coll.) voll blauer Flecken sein/von Fehlern nur so wimmeln
5) (main portion) Masse, diethe masses — die breite Masse; die Massen
6) (Phys.) Masse, die7) attrib. (for many people) Massen-2. transitive verb1) anhäufen2) (Mil.) massieren, zusammenziehen [Truppen]3. intransitive verbsich ansammeln; [Truppen:] sich massieren, sich zusammenziehen; [Wolken:] sich zusammenziehen* * *I 1. [mæs] noun1) (a large lump or quantity, gathered together: a mass of concrete/people.) die Masse2) (a large quantity: I've masses of work / things to do.) die Masse3) (the bulk, principal part or main body: The mass of people are in favour of peace.) die Mehrzahl4) ((a) measure of the quantity of matter in an object: The mass of the rock is 500 kilos.) die Masse2. verb(to bring or come together in large numbers or quantities: The troops massed for an attack.) sich sammeln3. adjective(of large quantities or numbers: mass murder; a mass meeting.) Massen-...- academic.ru/105315/mass-produced">mass-produced- mass-produce
- mass-production
- the mass media II [mæs] noun1) ((a) celebration, especially in the Roman Catholic church, of Christ's last meal (Last Supper) with his disciples: What time do you go to Mass?) die Messe2) (a setting to music of some of the words used in this service.) die Messe* * *[mæs]nto celebrate a \Mass eine Messe feiern* * *I [ms]n (ECCL)Messe f II1. na mass of red hair — ein Wust m roter Haare
a mass of flames —
this confused mass of thoughts the essay is one great mass of spelling mistakes — dieser wirre Gedankenwust der Aufsatz wimmelt nur so von Schreibfehlern
he's a mass of bruises — er ist voller blauer Flecken
or color (US) — der Garten ist ein Meer nt von Gelb/ein Farbenmeer nt
the masses — die Masse(n pl )
people, in the mass, prefer... — die breite Masse (der Menschen) zieht es vor,...
2)(= bulk)
the great mass of the mountains —the huge mass of the ship loomed up out of the night — die riesige Form des Schiffes tauchte aus der Nacht auf
3) pl (inf) massenhaft, eine Masse (inf)2. vttroops massieren, zusammenziehen3. vi (MIL)sich massieren; (Red Indians etc) sich versammeln; (clouds) sich (zusammen)ballen* * *mass [mæs]A s1. Masse f, Ansammlung f:a mass of troops eine Truppenansammlung2. Masse f (formloser Stoff):a mass of blood ein Blutklumpen3. Masse f, Stoff m, Substanz f4. Masse f, (große) Menge:a mass of errors eine Menge Fehler;masses of ice Eismassen5. Gesamtheit f:in the mass im Großen und Ganzen6. Hauptteil m, Mehrzahl f:7. MAL etc größere einfarbige Fläche8. the mass die Masse, die Allgemeinheit:the masses pl die (breite) Masse10. MATH Volumen n, Inhalt m11. MIL geschlossene FormationB v/t & v/i1. (sich) (an)sammeln oder (an)häufen2. (sich) zusammenballen oder -ziehenC adj Massen…:mass demonstration (dismissals, flight, grave, hysteria, murder, psychology, psychosis, start, unemployment, etc)M. abk1. Majesty Maj.2. marquis4. Master5. member6. moment* * *I noun(Eccl.) Messe, diesay/hear mass — die Messe lesen/hören
II 1. noungo to or attend mass — zur Messe gehen
2) (dense aggregation of objects) Masse, diea mass of... — eine Unmenge von...
masses of... — massenhaft... (ugs.); eine Masse... (ugs.)
be a mass of bruises/mistakes — (coll.) voll blauer Flecken sein/von Fehlern nur so wimmeln
5) (main portion) Masse, diethe masses — die breite Masse; die Massen
6) (Phys.) Masse, die7) attrib. (for many people) Massen-2. transitive verb1) anhäufen2) (Mil.) massieren, zusammenziehen [Truppen]3. intransitive verbsich ansammeln; [Truppen:] sich massieren, sich zusammenziehen; [Wolken:] sich zusammenziehen* * *(Religion) n.(§ pl.: masses)(§ pl.: masses)= Masse -n f.Menge -n f.
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