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(DE) Kopfjagd {e}; (EN) head-hunting3 horn
nounhorns — Geweih, das
lock horns [with somebody] — (fig.) [mit jemandem] die Klinge[n] kreuzen (geh.)
draw in one's horns — (fig.) sich zurückhalten; (restrain one's ambition) zurückstecken
2) (substance) Horn, das3) (Mus.) Horn, das[French] horn — [Wald]horn, das
sound or blow or hoot one's horn [at somebody] — [Fahrer:] [jemanden an]hupen
5) (Geog.)* * *[ho:n]1) (a hard object which grows (usually in pairs) on the head of a cow, sheep etc: A ram has horns.) das Horn2) (the material of which this is made: spoons made of horn; ( also adjective) horn spoons.) das Horn, Horn-...3) (something which is made of horn: a shoehorn.) Horn-...4) (something which looks like a horn in shape: a snail's horns.) das Horn5) (the apparatus in a car etc which gives a warning sound: The driver blew his horn.) die Hupe6) (an instrument, formerly an animal's horn but now made of brass, that is blown to produce a musical sound: a hunting-horn.) das Horn7) ((also French horn) the type of coiled brass horn that is played in orchestras etc.) das Horn•- horned- -horned
- horny* * *[hɔ:n, AM hɔ:rn]I. nto sound one's \horn at sb jdn anhupen6.▶ to be on the \horns of a dilemma in einer Zwickmühle stecken▶ to take the bull by the \horns den Stier bei den Hörnern packenII. vi AM* * *[hɔːn]1. n1) (of cattle, substance, container MUS) Horn nt; (inf, = trumpet, saxophone etc) Kanne (sl), Tüte (sl) fhorn of plenty — Füllhorn nt
to lock horns (lit) — beim Kampf die Geweihe verhaken; (fig) die Klingen kreuzen
to sound or blow the horn (Aut) — hupen, auf die Hupe drücken (inf); (Naut) tuten, das Horn ertönen lassen
2. vt(= gore) mit den Hörnern aufspießen; (= butt) auf die Hörner nehmen* * *horn [hɔː(r)n]A s1. ZOOLa) Horn n:show one’s horns fig die Krallen zeigenb) pl (Hirsch) Geweih n2. hornähnliches Organ, besondersa) Stoßzahn m (eines Narwals)b) Horn n (eines Nashorns)c) ORN Ohrbüschel nd) Fühler m, (Fühl)Horn n (eines Insekts, einer Schnecke etc):a) zurückstecken, den Gürtel enger schnallen umg,b) sich zurückhalten oder beherrschen3. CHEM Horn(stoff) n(m), Keratin n5. Gegenstand aus Horn, besondersa) Schuhlöffel mb) Horngefäß n, -dose fc) Hornlöffel m6. Horn n (hornförmiger Gegenstand), besonderse) Pulver-, Trinkhorn n:horn of plenty Füllhorn;the Horn (das) Kap Hoorn7. MUSb) umg Blasinstrument n:the horns die Bläserb) Signalhorn n9. TECH Schalltrichter m:horn loudspeaker Trichterlautsprecher m10. FLUG Leitflächenhebel m11. ELEK Hornstrahler m12. Sattelknopf m14. vulg Ständer m (erigierter Penis)15. US sl Telefon n:get on the horn to sb jemanden anrufenB v/t1. a) mit den Hörnern stoßenb) auf die Hörner nehmen2. obs einem Ehemann Hörner aufsetzen* * *nounhorns — Geweih, das
lock horns [with somebody] — (fig.) [mit jemandem] die Klinge[n] kreuzen (geh.)
draw in one's horns — (fig.) sich zurückhalten; (restrain one's ambition) zurückstecken
2) (substance) Horn, das3) (Mus.) Horn, das[French] horn — [Wald]horn, das
sound or blow or hoot one's horn [at somebody] — [Fahrer:] [jemanden an]hupen
5) (Geog.)* * *n.Horn ¨-er n.Hupe -n f.См. также в других словарях:
Head hunting — («охота за головами»), или executive search («прямой поиск») – технология, с помощью которой ищут топ менеджеров и редких специалистов, переманивания их в основном из других компаний. Это поиск кандидата без публичного объявления о вакансии.… … Словарь бизнес-терминов
head-hunting — {n.}, {slang}, {informal} 1. The custom of seeking out, decapitating, and preserving the heads of enemies as trophies. 2. A search for qualified individuals to fill certain positions. * /The president sent a committee to the colleges and… … Dictionary of American idioms
head-hunting — {n.}, {slang}, {informal} 1. The custom of seeking out, decapitating, and preserving the heads of enemies as trophies. 2. A search for qualified individuals to fill certain positions. * /The president sent a committee to the colleges and… … Dictionary of American idioms
head-hunting — noun slang informal 1. the custom of seeking out, decapitating, and preserving the heads of enemies as trophies. 2. A search for qualified individuals to fill certain positions. The president sent a committee to the colleges and universities to… … Словарь американских идиом
head-hunting — search for qualified individuals to fill certain positions The head hunting company has phoned me several times about getting a new job … Idioms and examples
Head-hunting — Head hunter Head hunt er (h[e^]d h[u^]nt [ e]r), n. A member of any tribe or race of savages who have the custom of decapitating human beings and preserving their heads as trophies. The Dyaks of Borneo are the most noted head hunters. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
head-hunting — n. 1 the practice among some peoples of collecting the heads of dead enemies as trophies. 2 the practice of filling a (usu. senior) business position by approaching a suitable person employed elsewhere. Derivatives: head hunt v.tr. (also absol.) … Useful english dictionary
head-hunting — noun Date: 1853 1. the act or custom of seeking out, decapitating, and preserving the heads of enemies as trophies 2. a seeking to deprive usually political enemies of position or influence … New Collegiate Dictionary
Head Hunting — … Википедия
Head Hunting — gezielte Abwerbung von Führungskräften von anderen Firmen unter Einschaltung darauf spezialisierter Personalberater. Erschlossen wird ein Kreis, der sich ohne direkte Ansprache nicht auf eine Stelle bewerben würde. In USA weit verbreitet;… … Lexikon der Economics
Hunting weapon — Hunting weapons are weapons designed or used primarily for hunting game animals for food or sport, as distinct from defensive weapons or weapons used primarily in warfare. CharacteristicsSince human beings are lacking in the natural weapons… … Wikipedia
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