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detailed+schedule

  • 1 detail

    1. noun
    1) (item) Einzelheit, die; Detail, das

    enter or go into details — ins Detail gehen; auf Einzelheiten eingehen

    2) (dealing with things item by item)

    in great or much detail — in allen Einzelheiten

    go into detailins Detail gehen; auf Einzelheiten eingehen

    3) (in building, picture, etc.) Detail, das
    2. transitive verb
    1) (list) einzeln aufführen
    2) (Mil.) abkommandieren
    * * *
    ['di:teil, ]( American also[) di'teil]
    1) (a small part or an item: She paid close attention to the small details.) das Detail
    2) (all the small features and parts considered as a whole: Look at the amazing detail in this drawing!) die Einzelheit
    - academic.ru/19960/detailed">detailed
    - in detail
    * * *
    de·tail
    [ˈdi:teɪl, AM dɪˈteɪl]
    I. n
    1. (item of information) Detail nt, Einzelheit f
    just one last \detail... nur noch eine Kleinigkeit...
    the full \details sämtliche Einzelheiten
    for further \details... Weiteres...
    write in for further \details schreiben Sie, um nähere Informationen zu erhalten
    all the gory \details ( hum) alle pikanten Details
    sketchy \details of [or about] sth lückenhafte [o unvollständige] Angaben über etw akk
    to divulge [or disclose] \details Einzelheiten enthüllen
    to give [or provide] \details about sth nähere Angaben zu etw dat machen
    to go into \detail ins Detail [o Einzelne] gehen, auf die Einzelheiten eingehen
    in \detail im Detail [o Einzelnen], ausführlich
    in graphic \detail in aller Ausführlichkeit
    2. (unimportant item) Kleinigkeit f, Nebensache f, Nebensächlichkeit f
    \details pl Personalien pl form, persönliche Daten
    4. (small feature) Detail nt, das Einzelne
    to have an eye for \detail einen Blick fürs Detail haben
    5. MIL (schedule) Tagesdienstplan m
    to announce the day's \detail den Tagesbefehl ausgeben
    6. MIL (special group) Sonderkommando nt, Einsatzkommando nt, Sondertrupp m
    II. vt
    1. (explain)
    to \detail a plan einen Plan ausführlich [o im Einzelnen] erläutern
    2. (specify)
    to \detail sth etw einzeln aufführen
    3. MIL
    to \detail sb to do sth jdn dazu abkommandieren, etw zu tun
    * * *
    ['diːteɪl]
    1. n
    1) Detail nt; (particular) Einzelheit f; (= part of painting, photo etc) Ausschnitt m; (= insignificant circumstance) unwichtige Einzelheit

    in detail — im Detail, in Einzelheiten

    in great detail — in allen Einzelheiten, ausführlich

    in every detailmit or in allen Einzelheiten

    please send me further details —

    to go into details — auf Einzelheiten eingehen, ins Detail gehen

    his attention to detailseine Aufmerksamkeit für das Detail

    2) (MIL) Sondertrupp m
    2. vt
    1) facts, story ausführlich or genau berichten
    2) (MIL) troops abkommandieren (for zu, to do um zu tun)
    * * *
    detail [ˈdiːteıl; dıˈteıl]
    A s
    1. Detail n:
    a) Einzelheit f, einzelner Punkt
    b) auch pl koll (nähere) Einzelheiten pl, Näheres n:
    (down) to the smallest detail bis ins kleinste Detail;
    a wealth of detail eine Fülle von Einzelheiten;
    go ( oder enter) into detail ins Einzelne oder ins Detail gehen, auf Einzelheiten eingehen;
    in detail ausführlich, in allen Einzelheiten, Punkt für Punkt, im Einzelnen
    2. Einzelteil n/m:
    detail drawing TECH Stück-, Teilzeichnung f
    3. Detailbehandlung f, ausführliche Behandlung (eines Themas etc)
    4. ausführliche Darstellung
    5. KUNST Detail n:
    a) Detailarbeit f
    b) Ausschnitt m
    6. Nebensache f, -umstand m
    7. MIL
    a) (Sonder)Kommando n, Abteilung f, Trupp m
    b) Abkommandierung f
    c) Sonderauftrag m
    d) Tagesbefehl m
    B v/t
    1. detaillieren, ausführlich behandeln oder berichten, genau beschreiben
    2. Tatsachen etc einzeln aufzählen oder aufführen, einzeln eingehen auf (akk)
    3. MIL abkommandieren, einteilen ( beide:
    for zu)
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (item) Einzelheit, die; Detail, das

    enter or go into details — ins Detail gehen; auf Einzelheiten eingehen

    in great or much detail — in allen Einzelheiten

    go into detail — ins Detail gehen; auf Einzelheiten eingehen

    3) (in building, picture, etc.) Detail, das
    2. transitive verb
    1) (list) einzeln aufführen
    2) (Mil.) abkommandieren
    * * *
    n.
    Ausschnitt m.
    Detail -s n.
    Einzelheit f.
    Teil m.,n. v.
    zuteilen v.
    zuweisen v.

    English-german dictionary > detail

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