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1 Zweiter Weihnachtsfeiertag
Boxing Day -
2 2. Weihnachtsfeiertag
Boxing Day Br. -
3 das Boxen
- {boxing} quyền thuật, quyền Anh - {pugilism} thuật đấu quyền Anh -
4 das Verpacken
- {boxing} quyền thuật, quyền Anh -
5 Boxkampf
m SPORT boxing match, fight* * *der Boxkampfboxing-match* * *Bọx|kampfm(= Disziplin) boxing no art; (= Einzelkampf) fight, bout, (boxing) match* * *der1) (a boxing-match.) fight2) boxing-match* * *Box·kampfm1. (Einzelkampf) bout, boxing match* * ** * ** * *der boxing match; (Prügelei) fist-fight* * *-¨e m.boxing match n. -
6 Boxsport
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7 Faustkampf
m geh.1. nur Sg. (Boxen) pugilism, boxing:2. (Wettkampf) boxing contest* * *der Faustkampfpugilism; fistfight* * *Faust|kampfmfist-fight* * ** * *Faustkampf m geh1. nur sg (Boxen) pugilism, boxing:2. (Wettkampf) boxing contest* * *der (geh.) pugilism; boxing; (Wettkampf) boxing contest* * *m.fist fight n.fistfight n.pugilism n. -
8 Boxen
II v/t (schlagen) hit, punch; jemanden in die Seite / Nieren boxen punch s.o. in the side / kidneysIII v/refl2. sich durch die Menge / aus dem Getümmel etc. boxen fight one’s way through the crowd / out of the hurly-burly; sich nach oben boxen fig. fight one’s way to the top* * *das Boxenboxing* * *Bọ|xennt -s, no pl (SPORT)boxing* * *1) (to fight( someone) with the fists: Years ago, fighters used to box without wearing padded gloves.) box2) (the sport of fighting with the fists.) boxing* * *Bo·xen<-s>[ˈbɔksn̩]nt kein pl boxing no art* * *1.intransitives Verb boxgegen jemanden boxen — fight somebody; box [against] somebody
2.jemandem in den Magen boxen — punch somebody in the stomach
transitives Verb1) (ugs.) punch2) (Sportjargon): (boxen gegen) fight3.reflexives Verb1)sich ins Freie/durch die Menge usw. boxen — (ugs.) fight one's way outside/through the crowd etc.
* * ** * *1.intransitives Verb box2.gegen jemanden boxen — fight somebody; box [against] somebody
transitives Verb1) (ugs.) punch2) (Sportjargon): (boxen gegen) fight3.reflexives Verb1)sich ins Freie/durch die Menge usw. boxen — (ugs.) fight one's way outside/through the crowd etc.
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9 Boxhandschuh
m boxing glove* * *der Boxhandschuhmitt* * *Bọx|hand|schuhmboxing glove* * *Box·hand·schuhm boxing glove* * *der boxing glove* * *Boxhandschuh m boxing glove* * *der boxing glove -
10 Boxring
m boxing ring* * *Bọx|ringmboxing ring* * *Box·ringm [boxing] ring* * *der boxing ring* * *Boxring m boxing ring* * *der boxing ring -
11 boxen
II v/t (schlagen) hit, punch; jemanden in die Seite / Nieren boxen punch s.o. in the side / kidneysIII v/refl2. sich durch die Menge / aus dem Getümmel etc. boxen fight one’s way through the crowd / out of the hurly-burly; sich nach oben boxen fig. fight one’s way to the top* * *das Boxenboxing* * *Bọ|xennt -s, no pl (SPORT)boxing* * *1) (to fight( someone) with the fists: Years ago, fighters used to box without wearing padded gloves.) box2) (the sport of fighting with the fists.) boxing* * *Bo·xen<-s>[ˈbɔksn̩]nt kein pl boxing no art* * *1.intransitives Verb boxgegen jemanden boxen — fight somebody; box [against] somebody
2.jemandem in den Magen boxen — punch somebody in the stomach
transitives Verb1) (ugs.) punch2) (Sportjargon): (boxen gegen) fight3.reflexives Verb1)sich ins Freie/durch die Menge usw. boxen — (ugs.) fight one's way outside/through the crowd etc.
* * *A. v/i fight; SPORT box (gegen against;um for)B. v/t (schlagen) hit, punch;jemanden in die Seite/Nieren boxen punch sb in the side/kidneysC. v/r1.sich (mit jemandem) boxen have a fight (with sb)2.sich durch die Menge/aus dem Getümmel etcboxen fight one’s way through the crowd/out of the hurly-burly;sich nach oben boxen fig fight one’s way to the top* * *1.intransitives Verb box2.gegen jemanden boxen — fight somebody; box [against] somebody
transitives Verb1) (ugs.) punch2) (Sportjargon): (boxen gegen) fight3.reflexives Verb1)sich ins Freie/durch die Menge usw. boxen — (ugs.) fight one's way outside/through the crowd etc.
* * *nur sing. n.boxing n. -
12 Kickboxen
n kick-boxing* * *Kịck|bo|xenntkick boxing* * *Kickboxen n kick-boxing* * *n.kick boxing n. -
13 Schattenboxen
n shadow-boxing* * *das Schattenboxenshadowboxing* * *Schạt|ten|bo|xenntshadow-boxing* * *Schattenboxen n shadow-boxing* * *n.shadow boxing n.shadowboxing n. -
14 Spiegelfechterei
f fig. shadow-boxing; (Vortäuschung) bluff, eyewash* * *Spie|gel|fech|te|rei [-fɛçtə'rai]f -, -en (fig)(= Scheingefecht) shadow-boxing; (= Heuchelei, Vortäuschung) sham, bluff* * *Spie·gel·fech·te·rei<-, -en>f shadow-boxing no pl* * * -
15 Weihnachtsfeiertag
m Weihnachtstag* * *Weih|nachts|fei|er|tagm(erster) Christmas Day; (zweiter) Boxing Day* * *Weih·nachts·fei·er·tagm▪ der erste \Weihnachtsfeiertag Christmas Day▪ der zweite \Weihnachtsfeiertag Boxing Day* * *der erste/zweite Weihnachtsfeiertag — Christmas Day/Boxing Day
* * ** * *der erste/zweite Weihnachtsfeiertag — Christmas Day/Boxing Day
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16 Weihnachtstag
m: der erste Weihnachtstag Christmas Day; der zweite Weihnachtstag Boxing Day, Am. the day after Christmas* * *Weih|nachts|tagmSee:* * *Weih·nachts·tagm meist pl Christmaserster/zweiter \Weihnachtstag Christmas Day/Boxing Day* * ** * *der erste Weihnachtstag Christmas Day;der zweite Weihnachtstag Boxing Day, US the day after Christmas* * * -
17 boxerisch
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18 Profiboxen
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19 unästhetisch
I Adj. un(a)esthetic; weitS. unpleasant, off-putting; (hässlich) ugly; Boxen etc. finde ich unästhetisch I find boxing etc. revolting* * *unesthetic* * *ụn|äs|the|tischadjunappetizing* * *un·äs·the·tisch[ˈʊnʔɛste:tɪʃ]adj unappetizing, unsavoury [or AM -ory]* * *Adjektiv unpleasant, unsavoury <sight etc.>; ugly <building etc.>; (abstoßend) disgusting* * *Boxen etcfinde ich unästhetisch I find boxing etc revolting* * *Adjektiv unpleasant, unsavoury <sight etc.>; ugly <building etc.>; (abstoßend) disgusting* * *adj.unesthetic adj. -
20 Weihnachten
* * *Xmas; yule; Christmas* * *Weih|nach|ten ['vainaxtn]nt -, -Christmas; (geschrieben auch) Xmas (inf)fröhliche or gesegnete or schöne or frohe(s) or ein fröhliches Wéíhnachten! — happy (esp Brit) or merry Christmas!
(zu or an) Wéíhnachten — at Christmas
(zu or an) Wéíhnachten nach Hause fahren — to go home for Christmas
etw zu Wéíhnachten bekommen — to get sth for Christmas
etw zu Wéíhnachten schenken — to give sth as a Christmas present
weiße Wéíhnachten — (a) white Christmas
grüne Wéíhnachten — (a) Christmas without snow
das ist ein Gefühl wie Wéíhnachten(, nur nicht so feierlich) (iro inf) — it's an odd feeling
* * *das1) (an annual festival in memory of the birth of Christ, held on December 25, Christmas Day.) Christmas2) (an old word for Christmas.) Noel3) (an old word for Christmas.) Nowell4) (an old word for Christmas.) Noël* * *Weih·nach·ten<-, ->[ˈvainaxtn̩]nt Christmas, Xmas famzu [o an] \Weihnachten at [or for] Christmas▶ grüne \Weihnachten a Christmas without snow* * *das; Weihnachten, Weihnachten: Christmasfrohe od. fröhliche Weihnachten! — Merry or Happy Christmas!
•• Cultural note:zu od. (bes. südd.) an/über Weihnachten — at or for/over Christmas
Christmas is a family event in Germany, and preparations begin with the Adventskranz. Christmas decorations are generally still very traditional - no garlands or balloons - with fir branches, candles and wooden Christmas figurines, which can be bought at the Weihnachtsmarkt. Typical Christmas baking includes Stollen or Christstollen (a rich fruit bread), Lebkuchen (spicy honey biscuits made from a recipe that goes back to the Middle Ages), and lots of biscuits in the shape of stars, bells, etc. The decorated Christmas tree should only be seen by the children on Heiligabend (Christmas Eve), when presents are given out. The erster Weihnachtstag (Christmas Day) is a public holiday in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. It tends to be a quiet day for family get-togethers, often with a traditional lunch of goose or carp. The zweiter Weihnachtstag (Boxing Day) is also a public holiday; in Austria and Switzerland it is called Stephanstag (St Stephen's Day)* * *frohe Weihnachten! merry Christmas!; auf Karten: auch Season’s Greetings;(zu oderan)Weihnachten at ( oder over) Christmas;zu Weihnachten schenken give sb sth for Christmas;sich (dat)zu Weihnachten wünschen want sth for Christmas;wir hatten weiße Weihnachten we had a white Christmas;wir hatten grüne Weihnachten it didn’t snow at all over Christmas;Weihnachten steht vor der Tür Christmas is just around the corner;ja, ist denn heut schon Weihnachten? hum I suppose you think it’s Christmas already!* * *das; Weihnachten, Weihnachten: Christmasfrohe od. fröhliche Weihnachten! — Merry or Happy Christmas!
•• Cultural note:zu od. (bes. südd.) an/über Weihnachten — at or for/over Christmas
Christmas is a family event in Germany, and preparations begin with the Adventskranz. Christmas decorations are generally still very traditional - no garlands or balloons - with fir branches, candles and wooden Christmas figurines, which can be bought at the Weihnachtsmarkt. Typical Christmas baking includes Stollen or Christstollen (a rich fruit bread), Lebkuchen (spicy honey biscuits made from a recipe that goes back to the Middle Ages), and lots of biscuits in the shape of stars, bells, etc. The decorated Christmas tree should only be seen by the children on Heiligabend (Christmas Eve), when presents are given out. The erster Weihnachtstag (Christmas Day) is a public holiday in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. It tends to be a quiet day for family get-togethers, often with a traditional lunch of goose or carp. The zweiter Weihnachtstag (Boxing Day) is also a public holiday; in Austria and Switzerland it is called Stephanstag (St Stephen's Day)* * *n.Christmas n.
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