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(couple with brace)

  • 1 bracket

    1. noun
    1) (support, projection) Konsole, die; (lamp-support) Lampenhalter, der
    2) (mark) Klammer, die

    open/close brackets — Klammer auf/zu

    3) (group) Gruppe, die
    2. transitive verb
    1) (enclose in brackets) einklammern
    2) (couple with brace) mit einer Klammer verbinden; (fig.) in Verbindung bringen
    * * *
    ['brækit] 1. noun
    1) ((usually in plural) marks (eg (),, etc) used to group together one or more words etc.) die Klammer
    2) (a support for a shelf etc: The shelf fell down because the brackets were not strong enough.) der Halter
    2. verb
    1) (to enclose (words etc) by brackets.) eingeklammert
    2) ((sometimes with together) to group together (similar or equal people or things).) auf die gleiche Stufe stellen
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    * * *
    brack·et
    [ˈbrækɪt]
    I. n
    1. usu pl (in writing) Klammer f
    in [round/square] \brackets in [runden/eckigen] Klammern
    to be included in \brackets in Klammern stehen
    2. AM, AUS (square writing symbols)
    \brackets pl eckige Klammern
    3. (category) Klasse f, Gruppe f; COMM also Stufe f, Intervall nt
    age \bracket Altersgruppe f; FIN
    income \bracket Einkommensstufe f
    middle-income \bracket mittlere Einkommensstufe
    salary \bracket Gehaltsklasse f
    tax \bracket Steuerklasse f
    4. (L-shaped support) Konsole f, [Winkel]stütze f
    II. vt
    1. (put into brackets)
    to \bracket sth etw einklammern [o in Klammern setzen
    2. (include in one group)
    to \bracket sb with sb jdn mit jdm in einen Topf werfen fam
    to \bracket sth together etw in einen Topf schmeißen fam
    * * *
    ['brkɪt]
    1. n
    1) (= angle bracket) Winkelträger m; (for shelf) (Regal)träger m; (ARCHIT) Konsole f; (of stone) Kragstein m
    2) (TYP, MUS) Klammer f

    round/square/angle or pointed or broken brackets — runde/eckige/spitze Klammern pl

    open/close brackets — Klammer auf/zu

    3) (= gas bracket) Anschluss m; (for electric light) (Wand)arm m
    4) (= group) Gruppe f, Klasse f
    2. vt
    1) (= put in brackets) einklammern
    2) ( = join by brackets) mit einer Klammer verbinden; (MUS ALSO) mit einer Akkolade verbinden; (fig = group together) zusammenfassen
    * * *
    bracket [ˈbrækıt]
    A s
    1. TECH
    a) Träger m, Halter m, Stützarm m, Stütze f, Konsole f
    b) Gabel f, Gestell n
    c) (Wand)Arm m (einer Leuchte etc)
    d) ELEK Isolator-, Winkelstütze f
    2. ARCH, TECH
    a) Konsole f, Krag-, Tragstein m
    b) Stützbalken m (im Dachstuhl)
    c) Schwingbaum m (einer Brücke)
    3. kurzes Wandbrett
    4. MIL Gabel f (beim Einschießen):
    long bracket große oder weite Gabel;
    short bracket kleine oder enge Gabel
    5. MATH, TYPO ( meist eckige) Klammer:
    be in brackets in Klammern stehen;
    put sth in brackets etwas in Klammern setzen;
    “open (close) brackets” „Klammer auf (zu)“;
    ( angle oder broken oder pointed) brackets spitze Klammern;
    round brackets runde Klammern, Parenthese f;
    square brackets eckige Klammern
    6. Rubrik f (durch Klammer verbundener Teil einer Liste etc)
    7. (soziologische) Schicht, (statistische) Kategorie, (besonders Alters-, Steuer) Klasse f, (Einkommens- etc) Gruppe f, (-)Stufe f
    B v/t
    1. einklammern, in Klammern setzen oder schreiben
    a) in dieselbe Kategorie einordnen, in eine Gruppe zusammenfassen,
    b) auf eine oder die gleiche Stufe stellen ( with mit)
    3. oft bracket off fig ausklammern
    4. MIL das Ziel eingabeln
    bkt abk
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (support, projection) Konsole, die; (lamp-support) Lampenhalter, der
    2) (mark) Klammer, die

    open/close brackets — Klammer auf/zu

    3) (group) Gruppe, die
    2. transitive verb
    1) (enclose in brackets) einklammern
    2) (couple with brace) mit einer Klammer verbinden; (fig.) in Verbindung bringen
    * * *
    n.
    Halter - m.
    Klammer -n f.
    Konsole -n f.
    Winkel - m.

    English-german dictionary > bracket

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