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  • 1 couple

    1. noun
    1) (pair) Paar, das; (married) [Ehe]paar, das
    2)

    a couple [of] — (a few) ein paar; (two) zwei

    a couple of people/things/days/weeks — etc. ein paar/zwei Leute/Dinge/Tage/Wochen usw

    2. transitive verb
    1) (associate) verbinden
    2) (fasten together) koppeln
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (two; a few: Can I borrow a couple of chairs?; I knew a couple of people at the party, but not many.) ein paar
    2) (a man and wife, or a boyfriend and girlfriend: a married couple; The young couple have a child.) das Paar
    2. verb
    (to join together: The coaches were coupled (together), and the train set off.) verbinden
    - academic.ru/16738/couplet">couplet
    - coupling
    * * *
    cou·ple
    [ˈkʌpl̩]
    I. n
    1. no pl (a few)
    a \couple of... einige..., ein paar...
    I've only had a \couple of drinks ich habe nur wenig getrunken
    every \couple of days alle paar Tage
    for the last \couple of days in den letzten Tagen
    in a \couple more minutes in wenigen Minuten
    the next \couple of minutes die nächsten Minuten
    [over] the past \couple of months in den letzten Monaten, während der letzten Monate
    the first \couple of weeks die ersten Wochen
    another \couple of... noch ein paar...
    2. + sing/pl vb (two people) Paar nt
    childless \couple kinderloses Paar
    courting [or AM dating] \couple Liebespaar nt
    an elderly/a young \couple ein älteres/junges Paar
    to make a lovely \couple ein hübsches Paar abgeben
    a [newly] married \couple ein [frisch vermähltes] Paar
    same-sex \couple homosexuelles Paar
    II. vt
    to \couple a car [to sth] einen Waggon [an etw akk] kuppeln
    2. usu passive (put together)
    to be \coupled with sth mit etw dat verbunden sein
    III. vi ( old) Geschlechtsverkehr haben
    * * *
    ['kʌpl]
    1. n
    1) (= pair) Paar nt; (= married couple) Ehepaar nt
    See:
    happy
    2) (inf)

    a couple of letters/friends etc, a couple letters/friends etc (US)ein paar or einige Briefe/Freunde etc

    it took a couple of minutes/hours — es hat einige or ein paar Minuten/ungefähr zwei Stunden gedauert

    2. vt
    1) (= link) names, circuit verbinden; carriages etc koppeln

    smoking coupled with poor diet... — Rauchen in Verbindung mit schlechter Ernährung...

    2) (= mate) animals paaren
    3. vi
    (= mate) sich paaren
    * * *
    couple [ˈkʌpl]
    A s
    1. Paar n:
    a) zwei,
    b) umg ein paar;
    in couples paarweise;
    a couple of times umg ein paar Mal
    2. (besonders Ehe-, Braut-, Liebes) Paar n, Pärchen n
    3. Verbindungs-, Bindeglied n
    4. Koppel n, Riemen m:
    go ( oder run) in couples fig aneinander gebunden sein;
    hunt ( oder go) in couples fig stets gemeinsam handeln
    5. (pl koll oft couple) Paar n, besonders Koppel f (Jagdhunde)
    6. PHYS, TECH (Kräfte) Paar n:
    7. ELEK Elektrodenpaar n
    8. ARCH Dachbund m:
    main couple Hauptgebinde n
    B v/t
    1. (zusammen)koppeln, verbinden:
    couple on ankoppeln
    2. ZOOL paaren
    3. umg zwei Menschen verheiraten
    4. TECH (an-, ver)kuppeln:
    couple in einkuppeln
    5. ELEK Kreise koppeln:
    couple back rückkoppeln;
    couple out auskoppeln
    6. MUS Oktaven etc koppeln
    7. fig verbinden, in Verbindung bringen ( beide:
    with mit)
    C v/i
    1. ZOOL sich paaren
    2. umg heiraten
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (pair) Paar, das; (married) [Ehe]paar, das
    2)

    a couple [of] — (a few) ein paar; (two) zwei

    a couple of people/things/days/weeks — etc. ein paar/zwei Leute/Dinge/Tage/Wochen usw

    2. transitive verb
    1) (associate) verbinden
    * * *
    n.
    Paar -e n. v.
    kuppeln v.
    verbinden v.

    English-german dictionary > couple

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