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1 come into
transitive verb1) (enter) hereinkommen in (+ Akk.); [Zug:] einfahren in [Bahnhof]; [Schiff:] einlaufen in [Hafen]2) (inherit) erben [Vermögen]3) (play a part)where do I come into it? — welche Rolle soll ich [dabei] spielen?
* * *vi1. (inherit)to \come into into money Geld erben2. (be involved)love doesn't \come into into it — I'm marrying for money Liebe spielt dabei keine Rolle — ich heirate des Geldes wegenwhere do I \come into into it? was habe ich damit zu tun?* * *vi +prep obj1) (= inherit) legacy etc erben2)(= be involved)
I don't see where I come into all this —this is a donation, publicity doesn't come into it — es handelt sich hier um eine Spende, Publicity ist dabei nicht im Spiel
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to come into one's own — zeigen, was in einem stecktto come into sb's possession — in jds Besitz (acc) gelangen
* * *come into v/i2. einem Klub etc beitretencome into a fortune ein Vermögen erben; → academic.ru/26540/fashion">fashion A 1, own Bes Redew, use C 1* * *transitive verb1) (enter) hereinkommen in (+ Akk.); [Zug:] einfahren in [Bahnhof]; [Schiff:] einlaufen in [Hafen]2) (inherit) erben [Vermögen]where do I come into it? — welche Rolle soll ich [dabei] spielen?
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2 bud
1. nounKnospe, die2. intransitive verb,nip something in the bud — (fig.) etwas im Keim ersticken
- dd- knospen; Knospen treiben; [Baum:] ausschlagena budding painter/actor — (fig.) ein angehender Maler/Schauspieler
* * *1. noun(a shoot of a tree or plant, containing undeveloped leaves or flower(s) or both: Are there buds on the trees yet?; a rosebud.) die Knospe2. verb(to begin to grow: The trees are budding.) sprossen- academic.ru/84922/budding">budding- in bud* * *bud1[bʌd]I. n Knospe fto be in \bud Knospen habenII. vi<- dd->knospen, Knospen treibenbud2[bʌd]* * *I [bʌd]1. n1) Knospe fto be in bud — knospen, Knospen treiben
2)See:2. vi(plant, flower) knospen, Knospen treiben; (tree also) ausschlagen; (horns) wachsen IIinterj (US inf)See:= buddy* * *bud1 [bʌd]A s1. BOT Knospe f, Auge n:be in bud knospen;come into bud → B 12. Keim m3. fig Keim m:a) Anfangsstadium nb) erste Ansätze pl, (zaghafter) Beginn:nip in the bud im Keim ersticken4. ZOOL Knospe f, Keim m5. BIOL in der Entwicklung befindliches OrganB v/i1. knospen, keimen, sprossena budding lawyer ein angehender JuristC v/t AGR okulieren* * *1. nounKnospe, diecome into bud/be in bud — knospen; Knospen treiben
2. intransitive verb,nip something in the bud — (fig.) etwas im Keim ersticken
- dd- knospen; Knospen treiben; [Baum:] ausschlagena budding painter/actor — (fig.) ein angehender Maler/Schauspieler
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3 leaf
1. noun, pl. leaves1) Blatt, das2) (of paper) Blatt, das2. intransitive verbturn over a new leaf — (fig.) einen neuen Anfang machen; sich ändern; see also academic.ru/8158/book">book 1. 1)
leaf through something — etwas durchblättern; in etwas (Dat.) blättern
* * *[li:f]plural - leaves; noun1) (a part of a plant growing from the side of a stem, usually green, flat and thin, but of various shapes depending on the plant: Many trees lose their leaves in autumn.) das Blatt2) (something thin like a leaf, especially the page of a book: Several leaves had been torn out of the book.) das Blatt3) (an extra part of a table, either attached to one side with a hinge or added to the centre when the two ends are apart.) das Ausziehbrett•- leaflet- leafy
- turn over a new leaf* * *I. n<pl leaves>[li:f, pl li:vz]dead \leaf verwelktes Blattto be in/come into \leaf Blätter haben/bekommen\leaf of paper Blatt nt Papiershe turned the leaves of the book slowly sie blätterte die Seiten des Buchs langsam umto pull out/put in a/the \leaf eine/die Ausziehplatte herausnehmen/einsetzen5.▶ to shake like a \leaf wie Espenlaub zitternII. vi[li:f]1. (of book, periodical)▪ to \leaf through sth etw durchblättern* * *[liːf]1. n pl leaves1) Blatt ntto come into leaf — grün werden, ausschlagen (poet)
he swept the leaves into a pile — er fegte das Laub auf einen Haufen
2) (of paper) Blatt ntto take a leaf out of or from sb's book — sich (dat) von jdm eine Scheibe abschneiden
it's time you turned over a new leaf, said the teacher — es wird Zeit, dass du dich änderst, sagte der Lehrer
3) (of table) Ausziehplatte fpull the leaves out — zieh den Tisch aus!
gold/silver leaf — Blattgold/-silber nt
2. vi* * *leaf [liːf]A pl leaves [liːvz] s1. BOT Blatt n:leaf blade Blattspreite f;leaf bud Blattknospe f;in leaf belaubt;come into leaf ausschlagen, zu sprießen beginnen3. kolla) Teeblätter plb) Tabakblätter pl4. Blatt n (im Buch):take a leaf out of sb’s book fig sich ein Beispiel nehmen an jemandem, sich von jemandem eine Scheibe abschneiden umg;turn over a new leaf fig ein neues Leben beginnen, einen neuen Anfang machen5. TECHa) (Fenster-, Tür) Flügel mc) Ausziehplatte f (eines Tisches):pull out the leaves den Tisch ausziehend) Aufziehklappe f (einer Klappbrücke)6. TECH Blatt n, (dünne) Folie, Lamelle f:leaf brass Messingfolie7. TECHa) Blatt n (einer Feder)b) Zahn m (am Triebrad)c) Blattfeder fB v/ileaf out US ausschlagen, zu sprießen beginnenC v/t US durchblättern* * *1. noun, pl. leaves1) Blatt, das2) (of paper) Blatt, das2. intransitive verbturn over a new leaf — (fig.) einen neuen Anfang machen; sich ändern; see also book 1. 1)
leaf through something — etwas durchblättern; in etwas (Dat.) blättern
* * *n.(§ pl.: leaves)= Blatt ¨-er n.
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