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nounRöhrengesichtsfeld, das (Med.); (fig.) enges Blickfeld* * *tun·nel ˈvi·sionn no pl* * *n (MED)Gesichtsfeldeinengung f; (fig) Engstirnigkeit f, beschränkter Horizont* * *nounRöhrengesichtsfeld, das (Med.); (fig.) enges Blickfeld -
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1. nounTunnel, der; (dug by animal) Gang, der2. intransitive verb,[the] light at the end of the tunnel — (fig.) [das] Licht am Ende des Tunnels
(Brit.) - ll- einen Tunnel grabentunnel through something — durch etwas (Akk.) einen Tunnel graben
* * *1. noun(a (usually man-made) underground passage, especially one cut through a hill or under a river: The road goes through a tunnel under the river.) der Tunnel2. verb(to make a tunnel: They escaped from prison by tunnelling under the walls.) untertunneln* * *tun·nel[ˈtʌnəl]I. n Tunnel m; ZOOL, BIOL Gang mII. vieinen Tunnel grabento \tunnel under a river einen Fluss untertunnelnIII. vt▪ to \tunnel sth:they \tunnelled a passage through the debris sie gruben einen Tunnel durch die Trümmer* * *['tʌnl]1. nTunnel m; (under road, railway also) Unterführung f; (MIN) Stollen mthat for me was always the light at the end of the tunnel (fig) — das war für mich immer ein Hoffnungsfunken
2. vi(into in +acc through durch) einen Tunnel bauen; (rabbit) einen Bau graben; (mole) Gänge pl grabenunder the walls of the jail — sie gruben (sich dat ) einen Tunnel unter den Mauern des Gefängnisses hindurch
3. vtby rabbits — die Kaninchen hatten ihre Baue in den Hang gegraben
* * *tunnel [ˈtʌnl]A s1. Tunnel m:a) MED Röhrensehen n,B v/t prät und pperf -neled, besonders Br -nelled1. TECHa) untertunneln2. tunnel one’s way to freedom sich einen Weg in die Freiheit graben3. der Länge nach aushöhlentunnel through auch einen Tunnel treiben durch;tunnel under → B 1 a* * *1. nounTunnel, der; (dug by animal) Gang, der2. intransitive verb,[the] light at the end of the tunnel — (fig.) [das] Licht am Ende des Tunnels
(Brit.) - ll- einen Tunnel grabentunnel through something — durch etwas (Akk.) einen Tunnel graben
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tunnel\ vision — Difficulty seeing associated with low blood pressure combined with sudden activity. I watched that three hour movie and when I stood up I got hit with some harsh tunnel vision … Dictionary of american slang
tunnel\ vision — Difficulty seeing associated with low blood pressure combined with sudden activity. I watched that three hour movie and when I stood up I got hit with some harsh tunnel vision … Dictionary of american slang