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1 bündeln
v/t bundle up; ETECH. bunch; PHYS., OPT. focus* * *to bunch; to truss* * *bụ̈n|deln ['bʏndln]vtZeitungen etc to bundle up, to tie into bundles/a bundle; Garben, Stroh to sheave; Karotten etc to tie into bunches/a bunch; (OPT ) Strahlen to focus, to concentrate; (fig) Widerstand, Aktionen to consolidateSee:→ auch gebündelt* * *((often with up or together) to come or put together in bunches, groups etc: Traffic often bunches on a motorway.) bunch* * *bün·delnvt1. (zusammenschnüren)▪ etw \bündeln to tie sth in[to] bundlesKarotten/Radieschen etc. \bündeln to tie carrots/radishes etc. in[to] bunches* * *transitives Verb bundle up <newspapers, old clothes, rags, etc.>; tie <banknotes etc.> into bundles/a bundle; tie <flowers, carrots, etc.> into bunches/a bunch; sheave <straw, hay, etc.>* * ** * *transitives Verb bundle up <newspapers, old clothes, rags, etc.>; tie <banknotes etc.> into bundles/a bundle; tie <flowers, carrots, etc.> into bunches/a bunch; sheave <straw, hay, etc.>* * *v.to bale v.to bunch v.to bundle v. -
2 schnüren
I v/t (hat geschnürt) (Schuhe) lace (up); (Paket) tie up; zu Bündeln schnüren tie into bundles; auf den Gepäckträger schnüren tie onto the carrier; sich (Dat) die Taille schnüren altm. lace one’s waist (with a corset); BündelII v/i2. (ist) Jägerspr., Fuchs etc.: trot in a straight line* * *to tie; to lace* * *schnü|ren ['ʃnyːrən]1. vtPaket, Strohbündel to tie up; Schuhe auch, Mieder to lace (up); Körper to lace in; (fig ) Maßnahmenpaket etc to put togetherSchuhe zum Schnüren — lace-up shoes, lace-ups
2. vi1) (inf = eng sein) to be too tight3. vr(Frauen) to lace oneself up or in* * *schnü·ren[ˈʃny:rən]I. vter schnürte sich den Rucksack auf den Rücken he fastened the rucksack to his back3. (zubinden)▪ [jdm/sich] etw \schnüren to tie [sb's/one's] sth [up]seine/jds Schuhe \schnüren to lace up one's/sb's shoesIII. vr* * *1.transitives Verb1) tie <bundle, string, somebody's hands, etc.>; tie [up] <parcel, person>; tie, lace up <shoe, corset, etc.>2)2.Angst schnürte ihm die Kehle — (fig.) fear constricted his throat
reflexives Verbsich in das Fleisch usw. schnüren — cut into the flesh etc
* * *zu Bündeln schnüren tie into bundles;auf den Gepäckträger schnüren tie onto the carrier;sich (dat)B. v/iC. v/r (hat):sich ins Fleisch etcschnüren cut into the flesh etc* * *1.transitives Verb1) tie <bundle, string, somebody's hands, etc.>; tie [up] <parcel, person>; tie, lace up <shoe, corset, etc.>2)2.Angst schnürte ihm die Kehle — (fig.) fear constricted his throat
reflexives Verbsich in das Fleisch usw. schnüren — cut into the flesh etc
* * *v.to lace v.
См. также в других словарях:
bundle something up — ˌbundle sthˈup | ˌbundle sthtoˈgether derived to make or tie sth into a ↑bundle • He bundled up the dirty clothes and stuffed them into the bag. • The papers were all bundled together, ready to be thrown out. Main entry: ↑bundle … Useful english dictionary
bundle something together — ˌbundle sthˈup | ˌbundle sthtoˈgether derived to make or tie sth into a ↑bundle • He bundled up the dirty clothes and stuffed them into the bag. • The papers were all bundled together, ready to be thrown out. Main entry: ↑bundle … Useful english dictionary
bundle — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ big, large, thick ▪ She was carrying a large bundle of clothes. ▪ little, small, tiny VERB + BUNDLE … Collocations dictionary
tie — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 worn around the neck with a shirt ADJECTIVE ▪ undone ▪ His tie was undone. ▪ loose ▪ askew ▪ His tie was askew and his hair unc … Collocations dictionary
bundle — [ˈbʌnd(ə)l] noun [C] I 1) a group of things that have been tied together bundles of firewood[/ex] 2) a group of things that are sold or offered as a set • be a bundle of sth informal used for emphasizing that someone has a lot of a particular… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English