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  • 1 span

    I 1. noun
    1) (full extent) Spanne, die

    span of life/time — Lebens-/Zeitspanne, die

    2) (of bridge) Spannweite, die
    2. transitive verb,
    - nn- überspannen [Fluss]; umfassen [Zeitraum]
    II
    see academic.ru/111626/spick">spick
    * * *
    [spæn] 1. noun
    1) (the length between the supports of a bridge or arch: The first span of the bridge is one hundred metres long.) der Brückenbogen
    2) (the full time for which anything lasts: Seventy or eighty years is the normal span of a man's life.) die Spanne
    2. verb
    (to stretch across: A bridge spans the river.) überspannen
    * * *
    span1
    [spæn]
    1. (period of time) Spanne f
    the \span of years between them seemed to act as a separation der Altersabstand zwischen ihnen schien sie zu trennen
    attention [or concentration] \span Konzentrationsspanne f
    \span of history Geschichtsspanne f
    life \span Lebensspanne f
    over a \span of several months über einen Zeitraum von einigen Monaten
    \span of office Amtszeit f
    \span of time Zeitspanne f
    2. (distance) Breite f; (as measurement) Spanne f selten
    finger \span Fingerbreite f
    wing \span Flügelspannweite f
    broad \span große Spannbreite [der Hand]
    3. ( fig: scope) Umfang m, Spannweite f fig
    enormous [or wide] \span of responsibility umfassender Verantwortungsbereich
    4. ARCHIT (arch of bridge) Brückenbogen m; (full extent) Spannweite f
    the bridge crosses the river in a single \span die Brücke überspannt den Fluss in einem Bogen
    a single-\span bridge eine eingespannte Brücke
    II. vt
    <- nn->
    1. (stretch over)
    to \span sth bridge, arch etw überspannen; (cross) über etw akk führen
    2. (time)
    to \span sth etw umfassen [o umspannen], sich akk über etw akk erstrecken
    3. (contain)
    to \span sth knowledge etw umfassen
    4. (place hands round)
    to \span sth with one's hands etw mit den Händen umspannen
    III. adj
    spick and \span blitz[e]blank fam
    span2
    [spæn]
    n SA (yoke) Gespann nt
    span3
    [spæn]
    vt, vi BRIT pt of spin
    * * *
    I [spn]
    1. n
    1) (of hand) Spanne f; (= wingspan, of bridge etc) Spannweite f; (= arch of bridge) (Brücken)bogen m
    2) (= time span) Zeitspanne f, Zeitraum m; (of memory) Gedächtnisspanne f; (of attention) Konzentrationsspanne f; (= range) Umfang m

    the whole span of world affairsdie Weltpolitik in ihrer ganzen Spannweite

    3) (of oxen) Gespann nt
    4) (old: measurement) Spanne f
    2. vt
    (rope, rainbow) sich spannen über (+acc); (bridge also) überspannen; (plank) führen über (+acc); years, globe, world umspannen; (= encircle) umfassen; (in time) sich erstrecken über (+acc), umfassen II (old) pret See: of spin
    * * *
    span1 [spæn]
    A s
    1. Spanne f:
    b) englisches Maß (= 9 inches)
    2. ARCH
    a) Spannweite f (eines Bogens)
    b) Stützweite f (einer Brücke)
    c) (einzelner) (Brücken)Bogen
    3. FLUG Spannweite f
    4. SCHIFF Spann n, Haltetau n, -kette f
    5. fig Spanne f, Umfang m
    6. besonders MED, PSYCH (Gedächtnis-, Seh- etc) Spanne f
    7. Zeitspanne f
    8. Lebensspanne f, -zeit f:
    be past the ( oder one’s) allotted span über 70 sein
    B v/t
    1. abmessen
    2. umspannen
    3. sich erstrecken über (akk) (auch fig), überspannen
    4. überbrücken
    5. fig überspannen, umfassen
    span2 [spæn] s Gespann n
    span3 [spæn] obs prät von spin
    * * *
    I 1. noun
    1) (full extent) Spanne, die

    span of life/time — Lebens-/Zeitspanne, die

    2) (of bridge) Spannweite, die
    2. transitive verb,
    - nn- überspannen [Fluss]; umfassen [Zeitraum]
    II
    * * *
    n.
    Bereich -e m. v.
    umfassen v.

    English-german dictionary > span

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