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1 Beginner
Beginner m beginner, newcomerDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Beginner
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2 Beginner's All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Informatik > Beginner's All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code
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3 einsteigerfreundlich
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4 Leitfaden für Unkundige
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5 Anfänger
2. ARCHIT. HIST (Keilstein) springer* * *der Anfängercub; rookie; learner; tenderfoot; beginner; tyro* * *Ạn|fän|ger(in)m(f)beginner; (= Neuling) novice; (AUT) learner; (inf = Nichtskönner) amateur (pej)du Anfänger! (inf) — you amateur
sie ist keine Anfängerin mehr (hum) — she's certainly no beginner
* * *An·fän·ger(in)<-s, ->ich bin in dieser Materie noch \Anfänger I'm still a novice in [or new to] this field [or subject]ein blutiger \Anfänger sein (fam) to be a complete novice [or an absolute beginner][du/Sie] \Anfänger! (fam) you bungling idiot!* * *der; Anfängers, Anfänger, Anfängerin die; Anfänger, Anfängernen beginner; (abwertend): (Stümper) amateur* * *1. beginner, novice (* * *der; Anfängers, Anfänger, Anfängerin die; Anfänger, Anfängernen beginner; (abwertend): (Stümper) amateur* * *- m.amateur n.beginner n.newcomer n.novice n.rookie* (US) n.tenderfoot n.tiro n.tyro n. -
6 Neuling
m; -s, -e novice, beginner, Brit. auch tyro, Am. auch rookie; pej. greenhorn* * *der Neulingnovice; novitiate; catechumen; tyro; newcomer; fledgling; fledgeling* * *Neu|ling ['nɔylɪŋ]m -s, -enewcomer, new man/woman/boy/girl; (pej auch) beginner, greenhorn (inf)* * *der1) (a person who has (just) joined a society, group etc: Our party needs new recruits before the next election.) recruit2) (a beginner in any skill etc.) novice3) (a visitor: I can't tell you where the post office is - I'm a stranger here myself.) stranger* * *Neu·ling<-s, -e>[ˈnɔylɪŋ]m beginner* * *der; Neulings, Neulinge newcomer (in + Dat. to); new man/woman/girl/boy; (auf einem Gebiet) novice* * ** * *der; Neulings, Neulinge newcomer (in + Dat. to); new man/woman/girl/boy; (auf einem Gebiet) novice* * *-e m.catechumen n.greenhorn n.neophyte n.novice n.novitiate n. -
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8 blutig
Adj.1. Nase etc.: bloody; (blutbefleckt) auch bloodstained; Wunde: bleeding; jemandem die Nase blutig schlagen give s.o. a bloody nose; du bist ja ganz blutig! you’re covered in blood!; sich (Dat) die Hände blutig machen fig. bloody one’s hands; sich (Dat) die Köpfe blutig schlagen fig. have a real go at each other; sich (Dat) einen blutigen Kopf holen fig. get o.s. a bloody nose2. Schlacht, Revolution etc.: bloody; blutige Szene bloody sight ( oder scene); im Film: bloody scene, scene full of blood (and violence); blood and guts scene umg.; ein blutiger Konflikt / Krieg a sanguinary (Am. bloody) conflict / war; blutige Unruhen violent unrest, violence and bloodshed; es kam zu blutigen Zwischenfällen oder Auseinandersetzungen there were bloody ( oder violent) clashes ( zwischen between)3. Steak: rare4. fig.: blutiger Anfänger absolute beginner; im Beruf etc.: raw recruit umg., greenhorn umg.; blutiger Laie complete layman; es ist mein blutiger Ernst I’m dead(ly) serious, (and) I bloody well mean it umg.; blutige Tränen weinen shed bitter tears* * *gory; sanguinary; sanguineous; bloody; rare* * *blu|tig ['bluːtɪç]1. adjsich blútig machen —
2. advbloodilyer wurde blútig geschlagen/gepeitscht — he was beaten/whipped until he bled
* * *1) (bleeding: a bloody nose.) bloody2) (murderous and cruel: a bloody battle.) bloody* * *blu·tig[ˈblu:tɪç]I. adj2. KOCHK underdone, bloodysehr \blutig rareII. adv bloodilyer wurde \blutig geschlagen he was beaten until he bled* * *1) bloodyjemanden blutig schlagen — beat somebody to a pulp
blutig geschlagen werden — be left battered and bleeding
2) nicht präd. (fig. ugs.) absolute, complete <beginner, layman, etc.>* * *blutig adjjemandem die Nase blutig schlagen give sb a bloody nose;du bist ja ganz blutig! you’re covered in blood!;sich (dat)die Hände blutig machen fig bloody one’s hands;sich (dat)die Köpfe blutig schlagen fig have a real go at each other;sich (dat)einen blutigen Kopf holen fig get o.s. a bloody nose2. Schlacht, Revolution etc: bloody;blutige Szene bloody sight ( oder scene); im Film: bloody scene, scene full of blood (and violence); blood and guts scene umg;ein blutiger Konflikt/Krieg a sanguinary (US bloody) conflict/war;blutige Unruhen violent unrest, violence and bloodshed;Auseinandersetzungen there were bloody ( oder violent) clashes (zwischen between)3. Steak: rare4. fig:blutiger Laie complete layman;blutige Tränen weinen shed bitter tears* * *1) bloody2) nicht präd. (fig. ugs.) absolute, complete <beginner, layman, etc.>* * *(Steak) adj.rare adj. adj.bleeding adj.bloody adj. -
9 Abc-Schütze
* * *Abc-Schüt|ze1. m Abc-Schüt|zin2. f (hum)school-beginner* * *Abc-Schüt·ze, -Schüt·zin[a:be:ˈtse:-]* * *der child just starting school* * ** * *der child just starting school* * *m.Atomic, Biological and Chemical pollution protection n. -
10 Anfängerin
Ạn|fän|ger(in)m(f)beginner; (= Neuling) novice; (AUT) learner; (inf = Nichtskönner) amateur (pej)du Anfänger! (inf) — you amateur
sie ist keine Anfängerin mehr (hum) — she's certainly no beginner
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11 Neuling
Neuling m COMP, KOMM newbie, beginner (Internet)* * *m <Comp, Komm> Internet newbie, beginner* * *Neuling
newcomer, recruit, novice, upstart, tyro, greenhorn, probationer, newbie (sl.), (Anfänger) new hire (US);
• Neuling auf einem Gebiet sein to be a newcomer to a subject, to be a new hand to s. th. -
12 Newbie
Newbie m COMP, KOMM newbie, beginner (Internet)* * *m <Comp, Komm> Internet newbie, beginner -
13 Einführungskurs
m* * *Ein|füh|rungs|kurs introductory course; (ST EX) introductory rate* * *Ein·füh·rungs·kursm introductory course* * * -
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15 Schulanfänger
* * *Schul|an|fän|ger(in)m(f)child just starting school* * *Schul·an·fän·ger(in)m(f) child who has just started school* * *der child [just] starting school* * ** * *der child [just] starting school -
16 unkundig
Adj. (unwissend) ignorant (+ Gen of); (uneingeweiht) uninitiated; einer Sache unkundig sein have no knowledge of s.th.; des Lesens unkundig unable to read; ein Leitfaden für Unkundige hum. a beginner’s guide* * *ignorant* * *ụn|kun|digadjignorant (+gen of)einer Sprache unkundig sein — to be unacquainted with a language, to have no knowledge of a language
des Lesens/Schreibens unkundig sein — to be illiterate, not to be able to read/write
* * *un·kun·dig[ˈʊnkʊndɪç]adj (geh) ignorantder \unkundige Leser the uninformed reader* * *Adjektiv (geh.) ignorantdes Lesens/Schreibens/Deutschen unkundig — unable to read/to write/to speak German
* * *einer Sache unkundig sein have no knowledge of sth;des Lesens unkundig unable to read;ein Leitfaden für Unkundige hum a beginner’s guide* * *Adjektiv (geh.) ignorantdes Lesens/Schreibens/Deutschen unkundig — unable to read/to write/to speak German
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17 Anfänger
An·fän·ger(in) <-s, -> m(f)novice, beginner;ich bin in dieser Materie noch \Anfänger I'm still a novice in [or new to] this field [or subject]; -
18 BASIC
abbr ↑ Beginner's All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code PROG [Programmiersprache] BASIC ( Beginner's All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code) -
19 Anlernling
Anlernling m BIL, PERS trainee* * *m < Person> trainee* * *Anlernling
learner, beginner, trainee, improver;
• Anlernlohn learner’s wage rate;
• planmäßige Anlernmethode planned approach to training;
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