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1 halloo
hal·loo[həˈlu:]I. interj2. (call) halloIII. vi hallo rufen* * *[hə'luː]1. interjhallo; (HUNT) horrido, hallo2. nHalloruf m; (HUNT) Horrido nt, Hallo nt3. vi(hallo) rufen; (HUNT) die Hunde hetzen* * *halloo [həˈluː]A int hallo!, he!, heda!B s Hallo ndon’t halloo till you are out of the woods! freu dich nicht zu früh!, man soll den Tag nicht vor dem Abend lobenD v/t1. einen Hund durch (Hallo)Rufe antreiben2. schreien, (aus)rufen -
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5 hallow
transitive verb* * *hal·low[ˈhæləʊ, AM -loʊ]vt ( form)▪ to \hallow sb/sth1. (consecrate) jdn/etw heiligen [o weihen2. (revere) jdn/etw verehren* * *['hləʊ]vtheiligen; (= consecrate) weihen* * *hallow1 [hæləʊ] v/t heiligen:a) heilig machen, weihenb) als heilig verehren:hallowed be Thy name geheiligt werde Dein Namehallow2 [ˈhæləʊ] → academic.ru/33354/halloo">halloo* * *transitive verb* * *v.anbeten v.heiligen v. -
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8 hallo
1. interjection1) (to call attention) hallo2) (Brit.) see academic.ru/34385/hello">hello 1.2. noun, pl. hallos Hallo, das* * *[hə'ləu]interjections, nouns(a word used as a greeting, to attract attention, or to express surprise: Say hello to your aunt; `Hullo,' I said to myself, `What's going on here?') Hallo!* * *hal·lo* * *[hə'ləʊ]interj, nSee:= hello* * ** * *1. interjection1) (to call attention) hallo2) (Brit.) see hello 1.2. noun, pl. hallos Hallo, das -
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nounsomebody cannot see the wood for the trees — (fig.) jemand sieht den Wald vor [lauter] Bäumen nicht (scherzh.)
be out of the wood — (Brit.) or (Amer.) woods (fig.) über den Berg sein (ugs.)
touch wood — (Brit.)
knock [on] wood — (Amer.) unberufen!
* * *[wud]1) (( also adjective) (of) the material of which the trunk and branches of trees are composed: My desk is (made of) wood; She gathered some wood for the fire; I like the smell of a wood fire.) das Holz, Holz-...3) (a golf-club whose head is made of wood.) Golfschläger mit Holz•- academic.ru/82817/wooded">wooded- wooden
- woody
- wood carving
- woodcut
- woodcutter
- woodland
- woodlouse
- woodpecker
- wood pulp
- woodwind
- woodwork
- woodworm
- out of the woods
- out of the wood* * *[wʊd]I. nblock of \wood Holzklotz mplank of \wood [Holz]brett nt▪ \woods pl Wald mbeech/oak \wood [or \woods] Buchen-/Eichenwald min the \wood [or \woods] im Waldbeer from the \wood Bier nt vom Fass, Fassbier ntmatured in the \wood im Holzfass gereift6.▶ there aren't many... in our neck of the \woods in unseren Breiten gibt es nicht viele...no problems so far, touch \wood! bisher lief alles glatt - teu, teu, teu!▶ to not be out of the \wood[s] (not out of critical situation) noch nicht über den Berg sein fam; (not out of difficulty) noch nicht aus dem Schneider sein fam* * *[wʊd]1. n1) (= material) Holz nt2) (= small forest) Wald mwe're not out of the woods yet (fig) — wir sind noch nicht über den Berg or aus dem Schneider (inf)
he can't see the wood for the trees ( Brit, prov ) — er sieht den Wald vor (lauter) Bäumen nicht (prov)
whisky matured in the wood —
that was off the wood (Tennis) — das war Holz, das war vom Rahmen
2. adj attr(= made of wood) Holz-wood floor — Holzboden m
* * *wood [wʊd]A s1. meist pl Wald m:he cannot see the wood for the trees er sieht den Wald vor lauter Bäumen nicht; → halloo C, touch B 13. Holzfässer pl:wine from the wood Wein m (direkt) vom Fass5. Holzschnitzerei:a) Druckstock mb) Holzschnitt m7. pl Skisport: Bretter pl9. Badminton, Tennis: Holz n (Schlägerrahmen)B adj1. hölzern, Holz…2. Wald…wd abk2. wood3. word* * *nounsomebody cannot see the wood for the trees — (fig.) jemand sieht den Wald vor [lauter] Bäumen nicht (scherzh.)
be out of the wood — (Brit.) or (Amer.) woods (fig.) über den Berg sein (ugs.)
2) (substance, material) Holz, dastouch wood — (Brit.)
knock [on] wood — (Amer.) unberufen!
* * *n.Gehölz -er n.Holz ¨-er n.Wald ¨-er m.
См. также в других словарях:
Halloo — Hal*loo (h[a^]l*l[=oo] ), n. [Perh. fr. ah + lo; cf. AS. eal[=a], G. halloh, F. haler to set (a dog) on. Cf. {Hollo}, interj.] A loud exclamation; a call to invite attention or to incite a person or an animal; a shout. [1913 Webster] List! List!… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Halloo — Hal*loo , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Hallooed} ( l[=oo]d ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Hallooing}.] To cry out; to exclaim with a loud voice; to call to a person, as by the word halloo. [1913 Webster] Country folks hallooed and hooted after me. Sir P. Sidney.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Halloo — Hal*loo , v. t. 1. To encourage with shouts. [1913 Webster] Old John hallooes his hounds again. Prior. [1913 Webster] 2. To chase with shouts or outcries. [1913 Webster] If I fly . . . Halloo me like a hare. Shak. [1913 Webster] 3. To call or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Halloo — Hal*loo , interj. [OE. halow. See {Halloo}, n.] An exclamation to call attention or to encourage one. Now mostly replaced by {hello}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
halloo — [hə lo͞o′] vi., vt. hallooed, hallooing [ME halowen < interj. halou: prob. also < OFr halloer, to follow after with much noise] 1. to shout or call out in order to attract the attention of (a person) 2. Hunting to urge on (hounds) by… … English World dictionary
halloo — /həˈlu/ (say huh looh) interjection 1. (an exclamation used to attract attention, to incite hunting dogs to the chase, etc.) –noun (plural halloos) 2. the cry halloo! : *And a wild halloo at the kill we d raise – / We were light of heart in the… …
halloo — 1. interjection a) Used to greet someone, or to catch their attention b) Used in hunting to urge on the pursuers 2. noun A shout of halloo 3. verb … Wiktionary
halloo — hal·loo || hÉ™ luË v. shout something; shout halloo ; urge or encourage hunting dogs by calling out halloo interj. yell used to attract something or someone s attention; shout used to encourage dogs in hunting … English contemporary dictionary
halloo — exclamation used to incite dogs to the chase during a hunt. ↘used to attract someone s attention. noun a cry of ‘halloo’. verb (halloos, hallooing, hallooed) cry or shout ‘halloo’. Origin C16: prob. from the obs. v. hallow pursue or urge on with… … English new terms dictionary
halloo — int., n., & v. int. 1 inciting dogs to the chase. 2 calling attention. 3 expressing surprise. n. the cry halloo . v. (halloos, hallooed) 1 intr. cry halloo , esp. to dogs. 2 intr. shout to attract attention. 3 tr. urge on (dogs etc.) with shouts … Useful english dictionary
halloo — see don’t halloo till you are out of the wood … Proverbs new dictionary