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1 Box
f; -, -en1. für Pferde: box2. (Lautsprecher) speaker3. zum Parken: parking space4. (Kühl-, Frischhaltebehälter) box, tub6. beim Tischtennis: playing area7. Kamera: box camera* * *die Box(Gefäß) box;(Motorsport) pit* * *Bọx [bɔks]f -, -en1) (= abgeteilter Raum) compartment; (für Pferde) box; (in Großgarage) (partitioned-off) parking place; (für Rennwagen) pit; (bei Ausstellungen) stand2) (= Kamera) box camera3) (= Behälter) box4) (= Lautsprecherbox) speaker (unit)* * *die1) (a place beside a motor race track for repairing and refuelling racing cars: The leading car has gone into the pit(s).) pit2) (a compartment in a cowshed etc: cattle stalls.) stall* * *<-, -en>[bɔks]f1. (Behälter) box4. (für Rennwagen) pit* * *die; Box, Boxen1) box2) (LautsprecherBox) speaker3) (PferdeBox) [loose] box4) (Motorsport) pit* * *1. für Pferde: box2. (Lautsprecher) speaker3. zum Parken: parking space4. (Kühl-, Frischhaltebehälter) box, tub5. beim Autorennen: pit;an den Boxen in the pits6. beim Tischtennis: playing area7. Kamera: box camera* * *die; Box, Boxen1) box2) (LautsprecherBox) speaker3) (PferdeBox) [loose] box4) (Motorsport) pit* * *-en (Pferdebox) f.horse box n. -en (Sport) f.pit n. -en (lautsprecher) f.loudspeaker enclosure n. -en f.loudspeaker box n. -
2 box
صُنْدُوق (للخُبْز أو الفَحْم، إلخ) \ bin: a large container, esp. one for coal, bread or waste material. box: a container with flat sides, of wood, cardboard metal, etc.. case: a box, container, or covering: a case of oranges; a packing case: a suitcase; a bookcase; a case for one’s reading glasses. fund: an amount of money for a special purpose: the ‘Save the Children’ fund. locker: one of a set of small cupboards in a public place (railway station, swimming baths, etc.) for personal things (bags, clothes, etc.). \ See Also مال (مُخصَّص)، خزانة (خِزانَة) -
3 box
I [bɔks]1. noun1) a case for holding something:صُنْدوق، عُلْبَهa matchbox.
2) in a theatre etc, a group of seats separated from the rest of the audience.مَقْصورَة مَسْرَح)2. verbto put (something) into boxes:يعلّب، يُعبّئ في صُنْدوق II [bɔks]Will you box these apples?
1. verbto fight (someone) with the fists:يلكُـم، يَصْفَعYears ago, fighters used to box without wearing padded gloves.
2. nouna blow on the ear with the hand.لَكْمَه، صَفْعَه -
4 box
عُلْبَة \ box: a container with flat sides, of wood, cardboard metal, etc.. can: a metal container for storing liquid or preserving food?. case: a box, container, or covering: a case of oranges; a packing case; a suitcase; a case for one’s reading glasses. packet: a small paper or cardboard container in which sth. is packed, esp. to be sold: a packet of 20 cigarettes. tin: a container that is made from thin metal sheets, which are coated with tin: a tin of fruit; a tin opener. -
5 box office
a ticket office in a theatre, concert – hall etc:شُبّاك التَّذاكِرThere's a queue at the box office for tonight's show.
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6 work-box
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7 nu mi-a trebuit mult ca (să-l bat etc.)
for two pins I would (box his ears, etc.).Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > nu mi-a trebuit mult ca (să-l bat etc.)
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8 horse-box
nounan enclosed vehicle etc used for carrying horses.صُنْدوق للخَيْل -
9 work-basket
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10 Nähkorb
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11 πύξος
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `box tree, box wood' (Arist., hell.).Compounds: Few compp., e.g. παρά-πυξος `inlaid with π.' (Cratin.).Derivatives: 1. πυξ-ίον n. `writing-table (made of π.)' (com.); 2. - ίς f. `box (made of π.)' (hell.); 3. - ίδιον n. dimin. of 1. a. 2. (Ar., pap.); 4. πύξ-ινος `made of π., π.-colour' (Ω 269, Att.); 5. - ίνεος `id.' (AP); 6. - ώδης 'π.-like', of the colour (Dsc.); 7. -( ε)ών, -( ε)ῶνος `box tree grove' (gramm.); 8. - ίζω 'to be π.-coloured' (medic.); 9. Πυξοῦς, - οῦντος m. river and town in Lucania, Lat. Buxen- tum (Krahe Beitr. zur Namenforsch. 2, 233 w. lit.); also 10. Πυξίτης m. river near Trapezus in Asia Minor (Arr. a.o.; Redard 175)?Origin: LW [a loanword which is (probably) not of Pre-Greek origin] ItalyEtymology: Foreign word of unknown origin. After Scardigli Sprache 6, 220 ff. (with extensive treatment w. lit.) Anatolian, and like Arm. boys `plant' from IE * bheu- `grow' (s. φύω). Diff., even more improbable, Carnoy Ant. class. 24, 22 and REGr. 69, 284 (to IE * bheugh- `bow'). Earlier attempts at explanation from IE in Bq. From πύξος, - ίς, - ινον Lat. buxus (hardly independent loan), pyxis, pyxinum (s.W.-Hofmann s. vv. w. further lit.); from there the modern Eur. forms (Fr. buis, NHG Büchse, Engl. box etc.). -- Furnée157 stresses that the tree is at home in Italy, not in Asia Minor or Greece (Schrader-Nehrin RL s. Buxus).Page in Frisk: 2,626Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πύξος
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12 öffnen
I v/t open; (Mantel) unbutton; (Reißverschluss etc.) undo; (Fallschirm, Buch) open; die Tür lässt sich nicht öffnen the door won’t open; er öffnete sich die Pulsadern he slashed his wrists; eine Leiche öffnen perform a postmortem; Auge 2II v/i open; wir öffnen erst um 10 Uhr we don’t open until ten; Moment - ich öffne Ihnen gleich just a moment, (and) I’ll open the door for you ( oder I’ll let you in); niemand öffnete nobody came to the door; geöffnetIII v/refl1. open; der Fallschirm öffnete sich nicht the parachute failed to open; die Erde öffnete sich the earth opened up; das Tal öffnet sich nach Süden the valley opens out to the south2. fig.: sich jemandem öffnen confide in s.o.; sich jemandes Vorstellungen öffnen become receptive to ( oder warm to) s.o.’s ideas* * *to open; to unclose; to unbolt; to unclench; to open up;sich öffnento open; to unclose* * *ọ̈ff|nen ['œfnən]1. vtto openeine Leiche öffnen — to open ( up) a corpse
das Museum wird um 10 geöffnet — the museum is open or opens at 10
die Messe öffnet heute ihre Tore or Pforten — the (trade) fair opens its doors or gates today
"hier öffnen" — "open here"
2. vito openes hat geklingelt, könnten Sie mal öffnen? — that was the doorbell, would you answer it or would you get it?
3. vr(Tür, Blume, Augen) to open; (= weiter werden) to open outsich jdm öffnen — to confide in sb, to open up to sb
nach Norden hin öffnete sich die Schlucht — the gully widens or opens out or is open to the north
die Landschaft öffnet sich —
vom Bürofenster aus öffnete sich der Blick auf die Berge — the office window offered a view of the mountains
* * *2) (to open (a box etc) completely: He opened up the parcel.) open up3) (to make or become open: He opened the door; The door opened; The new shop opened last week.) open* * *öff·nen[ˈœfnən]I. vt▪ etw \öffnen to open sth„hier \öffnen“ “open here [or this end] ”die Tür quietscht immer beim Ö\öffnen the door always squeaks when you open itII. vi▪ [jdm] \öffnen to open the door [for sb]III. vr1. (aufgehen)2. (weiter werden)3. (sich zuwenden)* * *1.transitives (auch intransitives) Verb open; turn on < tap>; undo <coat, blouse, button, zip>die Bank ist od. hat über Mittag geöffnet — the bank is open at lunchtime
2.‘hier öffnen’ — ‘open here’
intransitives Verb1)[jemandem] öffnen — open the door [to somebody]
wenn es klingelt, musst du öffnen — if there's a ring at the door, you must go and answer it
3) (sich öffnen) < door> open3.reflexives Verb1) open2) (sich erweitern) <valley, lane, forest, etc.> open out (auf + Akk., zu on to); < view> open up* * *die Tür lässt sich nicht öffnen the door won’t open;er öffnete sich die Pulsadern he slashed his wrists;B. v/i open;wir öffnen erst um 10 Uhr we don’t open until ten;Moment - ich öffne Ihnen gleich just a moment, (and) I’ll open the door for you ( oder I’ll let you in);C. v/r1. open;der Fallschirm öffnete sich nicht the parachute failed to open;die Erde öffnete sich the earth opened up;das Tal öffnet sich nach Süden the valley opens out to the south2. fig:sich jemandem öffnen confide in sb;sich jemandes Vorstellungen öffnen become receptive to ( oder warm to) sb’s ideas3. fig (sich erschließen) neue Märkte, Möglichkeiten etc: open up (jemandem for sb)* * *1.transitives (auch intransitives) Verb open; turn on < tap>; undo <coat, blouse, button, zip>die Bank ist od. hat über Mittag geöffnet — the bank is open at lunchtime
2.‘hier öffnen’ — ‘open here’
intransitives Verb1)[jemandem] öffnen — open the door [to somebody]
wenn es klingelt, musst du öffnen — if there's a ring at the door, you must go and answer it
2) (geöffnet werden) <shop, bank, etc.> open3) (sich öffnen) < door> open3.reflexives Verb1) open2) (sich erweitern) <valley, lane, forest, etc.> open out (auf + Akk., zu on to); < view> open up* * *v.to open v.to unbolt v.to unclench v.to unclose v.to undo v.(§ p.,p.p.: undid, undone) -
13 Öffnen
I v/t open; (Mantel) unbutton; (Reißverschluss etc.) undo; (Fallschirm, Buch) open; die Tür lässt sich nicht öffnen the door won’t open; er öffnete sich die Pulsadern he slashed his wrists; eine Leiche öffnen perform a postmortem; Auge 2II v/i open; wir öffnen erst um 10 Uhr we don’t open until ten; Moment - ich öffne Ihnen gleich just a moment, (and) I’ll open the door for you ( oder I’ll let you in); niemand öffnete nobody came to the door; geöffnetIII v/refl1. open; der Fallschirm öffnete sich nicht the parachute failed to open; die Erde öffnete sich the earth opened up; das Tal öffnet sich nach Süden the valley opens out to the south2. fig.: sich jemandem öffnen confide in s.o.; sich jemandes Vorstellungen öffnen become receptive to ( oder warm to) s.o.’s ideas* * *to open; to unclose; to unbolt; to unclench; to open up;sich öffnento open; to unclose* * *ọ̈ff|nen ['œfnən]1. vtto openeine Leiche öffnen — to open ( up) a corpse
das Museum wird um 10 geöffnet — the museum is open or opens at 10
die Messe öffnet heute ihre Tore or Pforten — the (trade) fair opens its doors or gates today
"hier öffnen" — "open here"
2. vito openes hat geklingelt, könnten Sie mal öffnen? — that was the doorbell, would you answer it or would you get it?
3. vr(Tür, Blume, Augen) to open; (= weiter werden) to open outsich jdm öffnen — to confide in sb, to open up to sb
nach Norden hin öffnete sich die Schlucht — the gully widens or opens out or is open to the north
die Landschaft öffnet sich —
vom Bürofenster aus öffnete sich der Blick auf die Berge — the office window offered a view of the mountains
* * *2) (to open (a box etc) completely: He opened up the parcel.) open up3) (to make or become open: He opened the door; The door opened; The new shop opened last week.) open* * *öff·nen[ˈœfnən]I. vt▪ etw \öffnen to open sth„hier \öffnen“ “open here [or this end] ”die Tür quietscht immer beim Ö\öffnen the door always squeaks when you open itII. vi▪ [jdm] \öffnen to open the door [for sb]III. vr1. (aufgehen)2. (weiter werden)3. (sich zuwenden)* * *1.transitives (auch intransitives) Verb open; turn on < tap>; undo <coat, blouse, button, zip>die Bank ist od. hat über Mittag geöffnet — the bank is open at lunchtime
2.‘hier öffnen’ — ‘open here’
intransitives Verb1)[jemandem] öffnen — open the door [to somebody]
wenn es klingelt, musst du öffnen — if there's a ring at the door, you must go and answer it
3) (sich öffnen) < door> open3.reflexives Verb1) open2) (sich erweitern) <valley, lane, forest, etc.> open out (auf + Akk., zu on to); < view> open up* * *vor dem Öffnen schütteln shake before use* * *1.transitives (auch intransitives) Verb open; turn on < tap>; undo <coat, blouse, button, zip>die Bank ist od. hat über Mittag geöffnet — the bank is open at lunchtime
2.‘hier öffnen’ — ‘open here’
intransitives Verb1)[jemandem] öffnen — open the door [to somebody]
wenn es klingelt, musst du öffnen — if there's a ring at the door, you must go and answer it
2) (geöffnet werden) <shop, bank, etc.> open3) (sich öffnen) < door> open3.reflexives Verb1) open2) (sich erweitern) <valley, lane, forest, etc.> open out (auf + Akk., zu on to); < view> open up* * *v.to open v.to unbolt v.to unclench v.to unclose v.to undo v.(§ p.,p.p.: undid, undone) -
14 handle
مِقْبَض \ handle: the part of anything (a tool, cup, door, box, etc.) that is made for one’s to hold: He turned the handle and opened the door. knob: a round handle for opening cupboards or doors. \ مِمْسَك \ handle: the part of anything (a tool, cup, door, box, etc.) that is made for one’s hand to hold: He turned the handle and opened the door. knob: a round handle for opening cupboards or doors. -
15 knob
مِقْبَض \ handle: the part of anything (a tool, cup, door, box, etc.) that is made for one’s to hold: He turned the handle and opened the door. knob: a round handle for opening cupboards or doors. \ مِمْسَك \ handle: the part of anything (a tool, cup, door, box, etc.) that is made for one’s hand to hold: He turned the handle and opened the door. knob: a round handle for opening cupboards or doors. -
16 open up
1) to open (a shop etc):يَفْتَحI open up the shop at nine o'clock every morning.
2) to open (a box etc) completely:يَفْتَح كُلِيّاًHe opened up the parcel.
يَفْتَح الباب على مِصْراعَيْهِ"Open up!" shouted the policeman. "We know you are in there!"
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17 Deckel
m; -s, -1. lid, cover; von Gefäß: lid, top; (Kronenkorken) (crown) cap ( oder cork), stopper; (Schraubdeckel) screw top (lid); zum Schieben: sliding lid; zum Aufklappen: cap, flap; fig. Topf2. eines Buchs: cover; einer Uhr: (watch) cover; Klavier: lid, top; Orgelpfeife: stopper, tampion; Blasinstrumente: cup3. umg., fig. pej. oder hum. (Hut) lid; eins auf den Deckel kriegen get a clip (a)round the ears ( oder a clout); fig. get a real ticking-off (Am. dressing-down); jemandem eins auf den Deckel geben give s.o. a clip (a)round the ears ( oder a clout); fig. haul ( oder rake) s.o. over the coals, give s.o. a good talking-to5. BOT., ZOOL. operculum* * *der Deckelcover; cap; lid* * *Dẹ|ckel ['dɛkl]m -s, -lid; (von Schachtel, Glas auch, von Flasche) top; (= Buchdeckel, Uhrdeckel) cover; (inf = Hut, Mütze) titfer (Brit inf hatetw unter dem or unterm Deckel halten — to keep the lid on sth
See:→ Topf* * *der1) (a cover for a pot, box etc: He lifted the lid of the box and looked inside.) lid2) (a lid: I've lost the top to this jar; a bottle-top.) top* * *De·ckel<-s, ->[ˈdɛkl̩]m2. (Buchdeckel) cover3.▶ [von jdm] eins auf den \Deckel kriegen (fam: geschlagen werden) to get a crack [or clout] on the head [from sb]; (gerügt werden) to be given a bollocking fam! [or fam a good talking-to] [by sb]* * *der; Deckels, Deckel1) lid; (von Flaschen, Gläsern usw.) top; (SchachtDeckel, UhrDeckel, BuchDeckel usw.) cover2) (BierDeckel) beer mat3)jemandem eins auf den Deckel geben — (ugs.) haul somebody over the coals; take somebody to task
* * *1. lid, cover; von Gefäß: lid, top; (Kronenkorken) (crown) cap ( oder cork), stopper; (Schraubdeckel) screw top (lid); zum Schieben: sliding lid; zum Aufklappen: cap, flap; fig → Topf2. eines Buchs: cover; einer Uhr: (watch) cover; Klavier: lid, top; Orgelpfeife: stopper, tampion; Blasinstrumente: cup3. umg, fig pej oder hum (Hut) lid;eins auf den Deckel kriegen get a clip (a)round the ears ( oder a clout); fig get a real ticking-off (US dressing-down);jemandem eins auf den Deckel geben give sb a clip (a)round the ears ( oder a clout); fig haul ( oder rake) sb over the coals, give sb a good talking-to5. BOT, ZOOL operculum* * *der; Deckels, Deckel1) lid; (von Flaschen, Gläsern usw.) top; (SchachtDeckel, UhrDeckel, BuchDeckel usw.) cover2) (BierDeckel) beer mat3)jemandem eins auf den Deckel geben — (ugs.) haul somebody over the coals; take somebody to task
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[lɪd] noun1) a cover for a pot, box etc:غِطاءHe lifted the lid of the box and looked inside.
2) an eyelid:جَفْن العَيْنThe infection has not affected the eye itself although the lid is swollen.
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19 Türangel
f (door) hinge* * *die Türangelhinge* * *Tür|an|gelf(door) hinge* * *(the joint by means of which a door is fastened to a door-frame, a lid is fastened to a box etc and on which the door, lid etc turns when it opens or closes: I must oil the hinges.) hinge* * *Tür·an·gelf [door-]hinge* * *die door-hinge* * *Türangel f (door) hinge* * *die door-hinge -
20 cast lots
يُجْري قُرْعَةً (بواسِطَة سَحْب أسماء من عُلْبَه)Five of us drew lots for the two pop-concert tickets.
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