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(mealtime)

  • 1 mealtime

    noun
    Essenszeit, die

    at mealtimeswährend des Essens; bei Tisch

    * * *
    ˈmeal·time
    n Essenszeit f
    set \mealtimes feste Essenszeiten
    * * *
    mealtime s Essens-, Tischzeit f:
    * * *
    noun
    Essenszeit, die

    at mealtimes — während des Essens; bei Tisch

    * * *
    n.
    Essenszeit f.

    English-german dictionary > mealtime

  • 2 mealtime

    'meal·time n
    Essenszeit f;
    set \mealtimes feste Essenszeiten

    English-German students dictionary > mealtime

  • 3 hall

    noun
    1) (large [public] room) Saal, der; (public building) Halle, die; (for receptions, banquets) Festsaal, der; (in medieval house): (principal living room) Wohnsaal, der

    school/church hall — Aula, die/Gemeindehaus, das

    2) (Univ.) (residential building)

    hall [of residence] — Studentenwohnheim, das

    live in hallim [Studenten]wohnheim wohnen

    3) (entrance passage) Diele, die; Flur, der
    * * *
    [ho:l]
    1) (a room or passage at the entrance to a house: We left our coats in the hall.) die Diele
    2) ((a building with) a large public room, used for concerts, meetings etc: a community hall.) die Halle
    3) (a building with offices where the administration of a town etc is carried out: a town hall; (American) the city hall.) das -Gebäude
    4) ((American) a passageway through a building; a corridor.) der Flur
    5) (a building of a university, college etc, especially one in which students etc live.) das Studienheim
    - academic.ru/33351/hallmark">hallmark
    - hallway
    * * *
    [hɔ:l]
    n
    1. (room by front door) Korridor m, Diele f, Flur m, Gang m SCHWEIZ
    bingo \hall Bingosalon m, Spielsalon m
    church [or village] \hall Gemeindesaal m, Gemeindehaus nt
    concert \hall Konzerthalle f
    music \halls Varieté nt
    school \hall Aula f
    town [or AM city] \hall Rathaus nt
    3. (large country house) Herrenhaus nt, Herrensitz m
    Bramell \hall is an old mansion Haus Bramell ist ein altes Herrenhaus
    4. (student residence) [Studenten]wohnheim nt
    \hall of residence [Studenten]wohnheim nt
    to live in \hall[s] im Wohnheim wohnen
    5. BRIT SCH (dining room) Speisesaal m, Mensa f; (meal) [Mensa]essen nt
    * * *
    [hɔːl]
    n
    1) (= entrance hall of house) Diele f, Korridor m
    2) (= large building) Halle f; (= large room) Saal m; (Brit of college) Speisesaal m; (Brit = college mealtime) Essen nt; (= dance hall) Tanzdiele f; (= village hall) Gemeindehalle f, Gemeindehaus nt; (= school assembly hall) Aula f

    he will join the hall of fame of... (fig)er wird in die Geschichte des... eingehen, er wird in die Ruhmeshalle des... aufgenommen (liter)

    3) (= mansion) Herrensitz m, Herrenhaus nt; (Brit = students' residence also hall of residence) Studenten(wohn)heim nt
    4) (US: corridor) Korridor m, Gang m
    * * *
    hall [hɔːl] s
    1. Halle f, Saal m
    2. a) Diele f, Flur m
    b) (Empfangs-, Vor)Halle f, Vestibül n
    3. a) (Versammlungs) Halle f
    b) meist in Zusammensetzungen großes (öffentliches) Gebäude:
    the Hall of Fame bes US die Ruhmeshalle;
    earn o.s. a place in the Hall of Fame fig sich unsterblich machen
    4. HIST Gilde-, Zunfthaus n
    5. besonders Br Herrenhaus n (eines Landgutes)
    6. UNIV
    a) auch hall of residence Studentenheim n:
    live in hall in einem Studentenheim wohnen
    b) Br (Essen n im) Speisesaal m:
    eat in hall im Speisesaal essen
    7. UNIV US Institut n:
    Science Hall naturwissenschaftliches Institut
    8. HIST
    a) Schloss n, Stammsitz m
    b) Fürsten-, Königssaal m
    c) Festsaal m
    9. pl Br umg Varieté n
    * * *
    noun
    1) (large [public] room) Saal, der; (public building) Halle, die; (for receptions, banquets) Festsaal, der; (in medieval house): (principal living room) Wohnsaal, der

    school/church hall — Aula, die/Gemeindehaus, das

    2) (Univ.) (residential building)

    hall [of residence] — Studentenwohnheim, das

    live in hall — im [Studenten]wohnheim wohnen

    3) (entrance passage) Diele, die; Flur, der
    * * *
    n.
    Diele -n f.
    Flur -e m.
    Halle -n f.
    Saal -Säle m.

    English-german dictionary > hall

См. также в других словарях:

  • Mealtime — Meal time (m[=e]l t[imac]m ), n. The usual time of eating a meal. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • mealtime — also meal time, late 12c., from MEAL (Cf. meal) (n.1) + TIME (Cf. time) (n.). Etymologically, a tautology …   Etymology dictionary

  • mealtime — [mēl′tīm΄] n. the usual time for serving or eating a meal …   English World dictionary

  • mealtime — UK [ˈmiːlˌtaɪm] / US [ˈmɪlˌtaɪm] noun [countable] Word forms mealtime : singular mealtime plural mealtimes a time when you eat a meal We weren t allowed to talk during mealtimes …   English dictionary

  • mealtime — [[t]mi͟ːltaɪm[/t]] mealtimes also meal time N VAR: usu pl Mealtimes are occasions when you eat breakfast, lunch, or dinner. At mealtimes he would watch her eat... The bell rings 10 minutes before mealtime …   English dictionary

  • mealtime — noun Date: 12th century the usual time for serving a meal …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • mealtime — /meel tuym /, n. the usual time for a meal. [1125 75; ME meeltyme. See MEAL1, TIME] * * * …   Universalium

  • mealtime — noun The usual time at which a meal is eaten …   Wiktionary

  • mealtime — meal|time [ˈmi:ltaım] n [U and C] a time during the day when you have a meal at mealtimes ▪ The only time I see the boys is at mealtimes …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • mealtime — meal|time [ mil,taım ] noun count a time when you eat a meal: We weren t allowed to talk during mealtimes …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • mealtime — mɪːltaɪm n. regular time of day when food is usually consumed (breakfast, lunch, dinner) …   English contemporary dictionary

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