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1 fencing
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > fencing
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2 fencing
1) Einzäunen, das2) (Sport/Hist.) Fechten, das; attrib. Fecht-3) (fences) Zäune Pl.* * *I noun II noun(the sport of fighting with (blunted) swords: I used to be very good at fencing.) das Fechten* * *fenc·ing[ˈfen(t)sɪŋ]* * *['fensɪŋ]nfencing instructor — Fechtlehrer( in) or -meister(in) m(f)
2) (= fences, material) Zaun m, Einzäunung f* * *fencing [ˈfensıŋ]A s1. SPORT Fechten n2. fig ausweichendes Verhalten3. a) Zaun mb) Einzäunung f, Zäune plc) Zaunmaterial n4. sl Hehlerei fB adj SPORT Fecht…:fencing master Fechtmeister m;fencing measure Mensur f* * *noun, no pl.1) Einzäunen, das2) (Sport/Hist.) Fechten, das; attrib. Fecht-3) (fences) Zäune Pl.* * *adj.einzäunend adj.fechtend adj. n.Einzäunung f.Fechten n. -
3 fencing
fenc·ing [ʼfen(t)sɪŋ] nmodifier (foil, mask, tournament) Fecht- -
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6 fencing wall
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > fencing wall
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7 fencing wire
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > fencing wire
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8 fencing plier
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9 fencing master
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10 saber fencing
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11 ring-fencing
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > ring-fencing
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12 acoustic fencing
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > acoustic fencing
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13 interlaced fencing
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > interlaced fencing
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14 interwoven fencing
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > interwoven fencing
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15 timber fencing
timber fencing Holzumzäunung fEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > timber fencing
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16 wood fencing
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > wood fencing
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17 acoustic fencing
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18 art of fencing
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19 lunge
1. noun1) (Sport) Ausfall, der2) (sudden forward movement) Sprung nach vorn2. intransitive verb1) (Sport) einen Ausfall machen (at gegen)2)lunge at somebody with a knife — jemanden mit einem Messer angreifen
* * *1. verb(to make a sudden strong or violent forward movement: Her attacker lunged at her with a knife.) losstürzen auf2. noun(a movement of this sort: He made a lunge at her.) plötzlicher Sprung vorwärts* * *[lʌnʤ]to make a \lunge at sb/sth sich akk auf jdn/etw stürzenII. vi* * *[lʌndZ]1. nSatz m nach vorn; (ESP FENCING) Ausfall mhe made a lunge at his opponent — er stürzte sich auf seinen Gegner; (Fencing) er machte einen Ausfall
2. vi(sich) stürzen; (ESP FENCING) einen Ausfall machento lunge at sb —
the exhausted boxer could only lunge at his opponent — der erschöpfte Boxer schlug nur noch wahllos nach seinem Gegner
* * *lunge1 [lʌndʒ]A sb) Sprung m vorwärts, Satz m:make a lunge → BB v/ic) sich stürzen (at auf akk):lunge into one’s opponent from behind FUSSB von hinten in den Gegner hineingrätschenC v/t vorstoßen:lunge2 [lʌndʒ]B v/t ein Pferd longieren* * *1. noun1) (Sport) Ausfall, der2) (sudden forward movement) Sprung nach vorn2. intransitive verb1) (Sport) einen Ausfall machen (at gegen)2) -
20 parry
transitive verb* * *par·ry[ˈpæri, AM ˈperi]I. vt<- ie->▪ to \parry sth1. (avert) etw abwehrento \parry a blow einen Schlag abwehrento \parry a weapon eine Waffe ablenkento \parry enquiries [or questions] Fragen [geschickt] ausweichento \parry criticism Kritik [schlagfertig] abwehrenII. vi<- ie->parierenIII. n* * *['prɪ] Parade f; (BOXING) Abwehr f parieren; (BOXING) blow abwehren; ball, shot abwehren3. vi (FENCING)parieren; (BOXING, FTBL) abwehren* * *parry [ˈpærı]A v/t einen Schlag, Stoß parieren, abwehren:parry a question eine Frage parierenB v/i parieren (auch fig)C s Fechten: Parade f, Abwehr f* * *transitive verb(Boxing) abwehren [Faustschlag]; (Fencing; also fig.) parieren [Fechthieb, Frage]* * *v.abwehren v.parieren v.
См. также в других словарях:
fencing — (n.) mid 15c., defending, act of protecting; 1580s in the sword fighting sense; noun from prp. of FENCE (Cf. fence) (v.). In spite of the re enactment in 1285 of the Assize of Arms of 1181, fencing was regarded as unlawful in England. The keeping … Etymology dictionary
Fencing — Fen cing, n. 1. The art or practice of attack and defense with the sword, esp. with the smallsword. See {Fence}, v. i., 2. [1913 Webster] 2. Disputing or debating in a manner resembling the art of fencers. Shak. [1913 Webster] 3. The materials… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fencing — ► NOUN 1) the sport of fighting with blunted swords in order to score points. 2) a series of fences. 3) material for making fences … English terms dictionary
fencing — [fen′siŋ] n. [< FENCE, v.] 1. the art or sport of fighting with a foil, saber, or epee 2. a) material for making fences b) a system of fences … English World dictionary
Fencing — This article is about the sport, which is distinguished from stage fencing, academic fencing (mensur), historical fencing, SCA fencing, and swordsmanship. For the boundary structure, see Fence. For other uses, see Fencing (disambiguation).… … Wikipedia
fencing — /fen sing/, n. 1. the art, practice, or sport in which an épée, foil, or saber is used for defense and attack. 2. a parrying of arguments; avoidance of direct answers: political fencing on important issues. 3. an enclosure or railing. 4. fences… … Universalium
fencing — [[t]fe̱nsɪŋ[/t]] 1) N UNCOUNT Fencing is a sport in which two competitors fight each other using very thin swords. The ends of the swords are covered and the competitors wear protective clothes, so that they do not hurt each other. 2) N UNCOUNT… … English dictionary
fencing — /ˈfɛnsɪŋ/ (say fensing) noun 1. the act, practice, or art of using a sword, foil, etc., for defence and attack. 2. a parrying of arguments; an evading of direct answers. 3. an enclosure or railing. 4. fences collectively. 5. material for fences.… …
Fencing — Escrime Pour les articles homonymes, voir Escrime (homonymie). Escrime Fédération internationale … Wikipédia en Français
fencing — noun Fencing is used before these nouns: ↑master Fencing is used after these nouns: ↑perimeter, ↑wire … Collocations dictionary
fencing — fenc·ing || fensɪŋ n. art of sword fighting; fences; material for constructing fences; use of witty remarks to avoid answering direct questions fens n. railing; hedge; sport of fencing; ability to argue; one who sells stolen goods; vertical… … English contemporary dictionary