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122 Bildseite
f1. im Buch etc.: picture page2. einer Münze: face, obverse* * *die Bildseite(Münze) obverse* * *Bịld|sei|tef1) face, obverse (form)2) (von Buch) picture page* * *1. im Buch etc: picture page2. einer Münze: face, obverse -
123 Bildstelle
f picture ( oder film) library* * *Bịld|stel|lefeducational film hire service* * *Bild·stel·lef picture and film archive* * * -
124 Bildsuchlauf
* * *Bịld|such|laufmpicture search* * *Bild·such·laufm cue review* * *Bildsuchlauf m Video: picture search;Bildsuchlauf rückwärts review; -
125 bildsynchron
Adj. synchronized (with the picture)* * *bịld|syn|chronadj (FILM, TV)synchronized (with the picture)* * *bildsynchron adj synchronized (with the picture) -
126 Bildwörterbuch
n picture ( oder pictorial) dictionary* * *Bịld|wör|ter|buchntpictorial or picture dictionary* * *Bild·wör·ter·buchnt illustrated [or pictorial] [or visual] dictionary* * *das pictorial dictionary* * ** * *das pictorial dictionary -
127 blühend
I Part. Präs. blühenII Adj. fig. Aussehen: healthy; Gesundheit: glowing, radiant; Fantasie: vivid; blühender Unsinn complete ( oder utter oder arrant) nonsense; einen blühenden Handel treiben do a roaring trade ( mit in); wie das blühende Leben aussehen be the picture of health; im blühenden Alter in his oder her prime; im blühenden Alter von at the early age of* * *prosperous; abloom; blooming; flourishing; flowering; florid* * *blü|hendadjBaum blossoming; Blume, Pflanze auch blooming; Garten, Wiese, Feld full of flowers; (fig ) Aussehen radiant; Geschäft, Handel, Industrie, Kultur, Stadt flourishing, thriving; Fantasie vivid, lively; Unsinn absolute; Zukunft glowingblǘhende Landschaften — green pastures
ein wirtschaftlich blǘhendes Land — a country with a thriving economy
wie das blǘhende Leben aussehen, blǘhend aussehen — to look the very picture of health
* * *1) blossoming2) (successful: a flourishing business.) flourishing3) (successful: a thriving industry.) thriving* * *blü·hend1. (in Blüte sein) blossoming2. (strahlend) glowing, radiantsie sieht wirklich \blühend aus she looks really radiant3. (prosperierend) flourishing, thriving4. (fam) excessiveeine \blühende Fantasie haben to have a fertile [or vivid] imagination\blühender Unsinn sein to be utter nonsense* * *sie starb im blühenden Alter von 20 Jahren — she died at 20, in the full bloom of youth
2) (übertrieben) vivid, lively < imagination>* * *einen blühenden Handel treiben do a roaring trade (mit in);wie das blühende Leben aussehen be the picture of health;im blühenden Alter in his oder her prime;im blühenden Alter von at the early age of* * *sie starb im blühenden Alter von 20 Jahren — she died at 20, in the full bloom of youth
2) (übertrieben) vivid, lively < imagination>* * *adj.abloom adj.flourishing adj. -
128 Darstellung
f1. (Schilderung) description, portrayal; (Bericht) account; (Diagramm) representation; von Tatsachen etc.: presentation; falsche Darstellung misrepresentation; i-e Darstellung des Vorfalls her account of the incident; nach i-r Darstellung hat es sich so ereignet according to her version of events it happened like this4. CHEM. preparation* * *die Darstellungembodiment; statement; story; picture; presentment; representation; version; schema* * *Dar|stel|lung ['daːɐ-]f1) portrayal; (in Buch, Bild auch) depiction; (durch Diagramm etc) representation; (= Beschreibung) description; (= Bericht) accountan den Wänden fand man Dárstellungen der Heldentaten des Königs — on the walls one could see the King's heroic deeds depicted
eine falsche Dárstellung der Fakten —
er gab eine großartige Dárstellung des Hamlet — his performance as Hamlet was superb
der Stoff war in or durch Dárstellungen von Wanderbühnen bekannt geworden — the material became known through being performed by travelling theatre (Brit) or traveling theater (US) groups
2) (MATH)grafische Dárstellung — graph
* * *die2) (to act the part of: the actor who portrays Hamlet.) portray3) (the manner in which written work etc is presented or set out: Try to improve the presentation of your work.) presentation4) (a person or thing that represents: These primitive statues are intended as representations of gods and goddesses.) representation5) (an account from one point of view: The boy gave his version of what had occurred.) version* * *Dar·stel·lung<-, -en>fdie \Darstellung von Perspektiven/mathematischen Modellen the depiction of perspectives/mathematical modelsdie \Darstellung eines Charakters/einer Rolle the interpretation of a character/role4. (Bild) depiction* * *1) representation; (Schilderung) portrayal; (Bild) picturegrafische/schematische Darstellung — diagram; (Graph) graph
2) (Beschreibung, Bericht) description; account3) (Theater) interpretation; performance* * *1. (Schilderung) description, portrayal; (Bericht) account; (Diagramm) representation; von Tatsachen etc: presentation;falsche Darstellung misrepresentation;i-e Darstellung des Vorfalls her account of the incident;nach i-r Darstellung hat es sich so ereignet according to her version of events it happened like this4. CHEM preparation* * *1) representation; (Schilderung) portrayal; (Bild) picturegrafische/schematische Darstellung — diagram; (Graph) graph
2) (Beschreibung, Bericht) description; account3) (Theater) interpretation; performance* * *f.description n.embodiment n.illustration n.portrayal n.presentation n.representation n.statement n.
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