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1 shuttle
1. noun1) (in loom, sewing machine) Schiffchen, das2) (Transport) (service) Pendelverkehr, der; (bus) Pendelbus, der; (aircraft) Pendelmaschine, die; (train) Pendelzug, der; see also academic.ru/69147/space_shuttle">space shuttle2. transitive verb 3. intransitive verb* * *1) (in weaving, a piece of equipment for carrying the thread backwards and forwards across the other threads.) das Weberschiffchen2) (a piece of machinery for making loops in the lower thread in a sewing-machine.) das Schiffchen3) (an air, train or other transport service etc which operates constantly backwards and forwards between two places: an airline shuttle between London and Edinburgh; space shuttle (= a craft travelling between space stations).) die Pendelverbindung•* * *shut·tle[ˈʃʌtl̩, AM ˈʃʌt̬l̩]I. nair \shuttle [service] Shuttleflug mspace \shuttle Raumfähre fII. vt▪ to \shuttle sb jdn hin- und zurückbefördernpassengers were \shuttled by bus from the bus stop to the airport die Passagiere wurden mit dem Bus von der Bushaltestelle zum Flughafen gebrachtIII. vi hin- und zurückfahrenthere are trains which \shuttle from the airport to the city centre zwischen dem Flughafen und der Innenstadt verkehren Züge* * *['ʃʌtl]1. n1) (of loom, sewing machine) Schiffchen nt2) (= shuttle service) Pendelverkehr m; (= plane/train etc) Pendelflugzeug nt/-zug m etc; (= space shuttle) Raumtransporter m, Spaceshuttle m3) (= shuttlecock) Federball m2. vtpassengers, goods hin- und hertransportierento shuttle sb around —
the form was shuttled around between different departments — das Formular wurde in den verschiedenen Abteilungen herumgereicht
3. vi(people) pendeln; (goods) hin- und hertransportiert werden; (forms) herumgereicht werden* * *shuttle [ˈʃʌtl]A s1. TECHa) Weberschiff(chen) n, (Web)Schütze(n) mb) Schiffchen n (der Nähmaschine)2. TECH Schützentor n (einer Schleuse)b) Pendelroute fC v/i1. sich (schnell) hin- und herbewegen* * *1. noun1) (in loom, sewing machine) Schiffchen, das2) (Transport) (service) Pendelverkehr, der; (bus) Pendelbus, der; (aircraft) Pendelmaschine, die; (train) Pendelzug, der; see also space shuttle2. transitive verb 3. intransitive verb* * *(weaving) n.Schiffchen n.Weberschiffchen n. v.pendeln v. -
2 loom
I noun(Weaving) Webstuhl, derII intransitive verbsich [bedrohlich] abzeichnenPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/104883/loom_up">loom up* * *I [lu:m] noun(a machine in which thread is woven into a fabric.) der WebstuhlII [lu:m] verb((often with up) to appear indistinctly, often threateningly: A huge ship loomed (up) in the fog.) sich abzeichen* * *loom1[lu:m]n Webstuhl mloom2[lu:m]I. vi1. (come into view) [drohend] auftauchen [o ins Blickfeld rücken2. (be ominously near) sich akk drohend abzeichnen, drohend näher rücken; storm heraufziehen, sich akk zusammenbrauen a. fig; difficulties sich akk auftürmento \loom on the horizon drohend am Horizont heraufziehen a. figto \loom large eine große Rolle spielenhow to pay the month's bills began to \loom very large in their mind sie mussten ständig daran denken, wie sie die monatlichen Rechnungen bezahlen solltenII. nthe \loom of the land das Auftauchen des Landes [am Horizont]* * *I [luːm]nWebstuhl m II sich abzeichnen; (storm) heraufziehen; (disaster) sich zusammenbrauen; (danger) drohen; (difficulties) sich auftürmen; (exams) bedrohlich näher rückenthe ship loomed (up) out of the mist — das Schiff tauchte bedrohlich aus dem Nebel (auf)
the threat of unemployment was looming on the horizon —
the fear of a sudden attack loomed in his mind — er hatte große Angst vor einem plötzlichen Angriff
* * *loom1 [luːm] s1. Webstuhl m, -maschine f2. SCHIFF Riemenschaft m3. US Rohrmantel m (für Kabel etc)loom2 [luːm]A v/ia) undeutlich oder drohend sichtbar werden:a figure loomed out of the fog eine Gestalt tauchte schemenhaft aus dem Nebel aufb) fig bedrohlich näher rücken (Prüfung etc)loom over ragen über (akk);loom large figa) sich auftürmen (Schwierigkeiten etc),b) großen Raum einnehmen, eine große Rolle spielenhe could make out the loom of the coast er konnte die Küste schemenhaft erkennen* * *I noun(Weaving) Webstuhl, derII intransitive verbsich [bedrohlich] abzeichnenloom large — [bedrohlich] auftauchen; (fig.) eine große Rolle spielen
Phrasal Verbs:- loom up* * *n.Webstuhl -¨e m. v.Sichtbarwerden (Marine) v.auftauchen v.sich abzeichnen v.undeutlich erkennen ausdr.undeutlich sichtbar werden ausdr.
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