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1 alcohol
nounAlkohol, der* * *['ælkəhol] 1. noun(liquid made by the fermentation or distillation of sugar, present in intoxicating drinks, used also as a fuel, and in thermometers: I never drink alcohol - I drink orange juice.) der Alkohol- academic.ru/1602/alcoholic">alcoholic2. noun(a person who suffers from a dependence on alcohol.) der/die Alkoholiker(in)* * *al·co·hol[ˈælkəhɒl, AM -hɑ:l]n no plrubbing \alcohol Franzbranntwein mI could smell the \alcohol on his breath from ten feet away! ich konnte seine Fahne schon aus drei Metern Entfernung riechen! fam\alcohol-free alkoholfreito be off the \alcohol nicht [mehr] trinken* * *['lkəhɒl]nAlkohol m* * *alcohol abuse Alkoholmissbrauch m;alcohol-free alkoholfrei;give up alcohol aufhören zu trinken* * *nounAlkohol, der* * *n.Alkohol -e m. -
2 alcohol
al·co·hol [ʼælkəhɒl, Am -hɑ:l] nrubbing \alcohol Franzbranntwein mI could smell the \alcohol on his breath from ten feet away! ich konnte seine Fahne schon aus drei Metern Entfernung riechen! ( fam)\alcohol-free alkoholfrei;to be off the \alcohol nicht [mehr] trinken -
3 intake
noun1) (action) Aufnahme, dieintake of breath — Atemholen, das
2) (where water enters channel or pipe) Einströmungsöffnung, die; (where air or fuel enters engine) Ansaugöffnung, dieintake of calories — Kalorienzufuhr, die
* * *['inteik]1) (the thing or quantity taken in: This year's intake of students is smaller than last year's.) die Aufnahme2) (a place at which eg water is taken into a channel etc: The ventilation system broke down when something blocked the main air intake.) der Einlaß3) (the act of taking in: an intake of breath.) das Einnehmen* * *in·take[ˈɪnteɪk]I. n\intake of breath Luftholen nt, Atmen ntI heard a sharp \intake of breath behind me ich hörte, wie hinter mir jemand erschreckt laut Luft holte\intake of food Nahrungsaufnahme falcohol \intake Alkoholkonsum m\intake of calories Kalorienzufuhr fdaily \intake of vitamins, minerals Tageszufuhr fto reduce one's meat \intake weniger Fleisch essenthe first \intake of girls by the grammar school was in 1950 im Jahr 1950 wurden an dem Gymnasium zum ersten Mal Mädchen zugelassen\intake of immigrants Immigrantenaufnahme f\intake of students Zulassung[szahl] f von Studenten/Studentinnen4. MECH, TECH Einlassöffnung f, Einlass mair \intake Luftzufuhr f* * *['Inteɪk]n1) (= act) (of water, electric current) Aufnahme f; (of steam) Ansaugen nt; (= amount) (of water, electricity) Aufnahme f, aufgenommene Menge; (of steam) angesaugte or einströmende Menge; (= pipe) (for water) Zuflussrohr nt, Einführungsrohr nt; (for steam) Einströmungsöffnung f, Ansaugöffnung f, Einführungsrohr nt(sharp) intake of breath — (plötzlicher) Atemzug
what is your annual intake? (Sch) — wie viele neue Schüler nehmen Sie im Jahr auf?; (Mil) wie viele Soldaten rekrutieren Sie im Jahr?
the latest intake of graduates into our company — die Hochschulabsolventen, die kürzlich in unserer Firma eingestellt worden sind
* * *intake [ˈınteık] s1. TECH Einlass(öffnung) m(f):intake valve Einlassventil n2. Ein-, Ansaugen n:intake of breath Atemholen n;3. Aufnahme f: → academic.ru/28630/food">food 14. a) aufgenommene Menge, Zufuhr fb) (Neu)Aufnahme(n) f(pl), (Neu)Zugänge pl:our school has a yearly intake of 500 pupils unsere Schule nimmt jährlich 500 neue Schüler auf5. Verengung f, enge Stelle* * *noun1) (action) Aufnahme, dieintake of breath — Atemholen, das
2) (where water enters channel or pipe) Einströmungsöffnung, die; (where air or fuel enters engine) Ansaugöffnung, die3) (persons or things taken in) Neuzugänge; (amount taken in) aufgenommene Mengeintake of calories — Kalorienzufuhr, die
* * *n.Ansaugung f.Eingabe -n f. -
4 whiff
noun* * *[wif](a sudden puff (of air, smoke, smell etc): a whiff of petrol; a whiff of cigar smoke.) der Hauch* * *[(h)wɪf]I got a \whiff of the alcohol on his breath ich konnte seine Fahne riechen* * *[wɪf]n1) (= puff) Zug m; (= wisp) kleine Fahne, Wolke f; (= smell) Hauch m; (pleasant) Duft m, Hauch m; (fig = trace) Spur f; (of spring) Hauch m, Ahnung fto catch a whiff of sth — den Geruch von etw wahrnehmen
2) (= small cigar) kleiner Zigarillo* * *whiff [wıf; hwıf]A s1. Luftzug m, Hauch m3. a) ausgestoßene Dampf- oder Rauchwolkeb) Zug m (beim Rauchen):have a few whiffs ein paar Züge machen4. fig Anflug m, Hauch m:catch ( oder get) a whiff of hostility in sb’s answer aus jemandes Antwort einen Anflug von Feindseligkeit heraushörenB v/i1. blasen, wehen2. paffen, rauchen3. Br umg duften, (unangenehm) riechenC v/t1. blasen, wehen, treiben2. Rauch etca) ausstoßenb) einatmen, -saugen3. eine Zigarre etc paffen* * *noun* * *v.paffen v. n.Luftzug -¨e m. -
5 intake
in·take [ʼɪnteɪk] n\intake of breath Luftholen nt, Atmen nt;I heard a sharp \intake of breath behind me ich hörte, wie hinter mir jemand erschreckt laut Luft holte;\intake of food Nahrungsaufnahme falcohol \intake Alkoholkonsum m;\intake of calories Kalorienzufuhr f;daily \intake of vitamins, minerals Tageszufuhr f, aufgenommene Kalorienmenge;to reduce one's meat \intake weniger Fleisch essenthe first \intake of girls by the grammar school was in 1950 im Jahr 1950 wurden an dem Gymnasium zum ersten Mal Mädchen zugelassen;\intake of immigrants Immigrantenaufnahme f;\intake of students Zulassung[szahl] f von Studenten/Studentinnen4) mech, tech Einlassöffnung f, Einlass m;air \intake Luftzufuhr f adjinv Ansaug-, Saug- -
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[(h)wɪf] nI got a \whiff of the alcohol on his breath ich konnte seine Fahne riechen;
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