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  • 1 diamond

    1. noun
    1) Diamant, der
    2) (figure) Raute, die; Rhombus, der
    3) (Cards) Karo, das; see also academic.ru/13630/club">club 1. 4)
    2. adjective
    (made of diamond[s]) diamanten; (set with diamond[s]) diamantenbesetzt; Diamant[ring, -staub, -schmuck]
    * * *
    1) (a very hard, colourless precious stone: Her brooch had three diamonds in it; ( also adjective) a diamond ring.) der Diamant
    2) (a piece of diamond (often artificial) used as a tip on eg a record-player stylus.) der Diamant
    3) (a kind of four-sided figure or shape; ♦: There was a pattern of red and yellow diamonds on the floor.) die Raute
    4) (one of the playing-cards of the suit diamonds, which have red symbols of this shape on them.) das Karo
    * * *
    dia·mond
    [ˈdaɪəmənd]
    I. n
    1. (stone) Diamant m
    \diamonds pl Diamanten pl, Diamantschmuck m
    conflict [or blood] \diamonds Konfliktdiamanten pl, Blutdiamanten pl (Rohdiamanten, mit denen Rebellengruppen Konflikte gegen legitime Regierungen finanzieren)
    2. MATH Raute f, Rhombus m
    3. CARDS Karo nt, Ecke f SCHWEIZ
    ace/king of \diamonds Karoass nt/-könig m, Ecken Ass nt/König m SCHWEIZ
    4. (tool) [Glaser]diamant m
    5. (in baseball) Spielfeld nt; (infield) Innenfeld nt
    6.
    it was \diamond cut \diamond AM sie standen einander in nichts nach
    a \diamond in the rough AM ein ungeschliffener Diamant
    Rachel is a \diamond in the rough Rachel ist ein Juwel, ihr fehlt nur der Schliff
    II. n modifier (brooch, necklace, ring) Diamant-
    * * *
    ['daɪəmənd]
    n
    1) Diamant mrough diamond
    See:
    → rough diamond
    2) pl (CARDS) Karo nt

    the ace/seven of diamonds — das Karoass/die Karosieben

    3) (BASEBALL) Innenfeld nt
    4) (MATH: rhombus) Raute f
    * * *
    diamond [ˈdaıəmənd]
    A s
    1. MINER Diamant m, (geschliffener auch) Brillant m:
    it was (a case of) diamond cut diamond die beiden standen sich in nichts nach;
    a diamond of the first water ein wahres Juwel (Person od Sache); rough B 2
    2. TECH Diamant m, Glasschneider m
    3. MATH Raute f, Rhombus m
    a) pl (auch als sg konstruiert) Karo n (Farbe):
    queen of diamonds Karodame f
    b) Karo(karte) n(f)
    5. TYPO, HIST Diamant f (Schriftgrad)
    B v/t (wie) mit Diamanten schmücken
    C adj
    1. diamanten: jubilee A 1
    2. Diamant…, Brillant…
    3. rhombisch, rautenförmig
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) Diamant, der
    2) (figure) Raute, die; Rhombus, der
    3) (Cards) Karo, das; see also club 1. 4)
    2. adjective
    (made of diamond[s]) diamanten; (set with diamond[s]) diamantenbesetzt; Diamant[ring, -staub, -schmuck]
    * * *
    n.
    Diamant -en m.
    Stern -e m.

    English-german dictionary > diamond

  • 2 sham

    1. adjective
    unecht; imitiert [Leder, Holz, Pelz, Stein]
    2. noun
    (pretence) Heuchelei, die; (person) Heuchler, der/Heuchlerin, die
    3. transitive verb,
    - mm- vortäuschen; simulieren

    sham dead/ill — sich tot/krank stellen

    4. intransitive verb,
    - mm- simulieren; sich verstellen
    * * *
    [ʃæm] 1. noun
    (something that is pretended, not genuine: The whole trial was a sham.) die Täuschung
    2. adjective
    (pretended, artificial or false: a sham fight; Are those diamonds real or sham?) vorgetäuscht,unecht
    3. verb
    (to pretend (to be in some state): He shammed sleep/anger; He shammed dead; I think she's only shamming.) vortäuschen
    * * *
    [ʃæm]
    ( pej)
    I. n
    1. usu sing (fake thing) Trug m kein pl, Täuschung f kein pl, Betrug m kein pl
    she appears to be rich with her fine clothes, but it's only a \sham sie sieht reich aus in ihren schönen Kleidern, aber das ist nur Schein
    the American dream is a \sham der amerikanische Traum ist nur ein schöner Schein
    2. no pl (pretence) Verstellung f
    I have no time for all this \sham ich habe keine Zeit für so ein Theater
    3. (impostor) Schwindler(in) m(f)
    II. adj inv falsch, gefälscht
    \sham deal Scheingeschäft nt
    \sham sympathy geheuchelte Sympathie
    \sham marriage Scheinehe f
    III. vt
    <- mm->
    to \sham sth etw vortäuschen [o simulieren
    IV. vi
    <- mm->
    sich akk verstellen
    he isn't really upsethe's just \shamming er ist nicht wirklich gekränkt — er tut nur so
    * * *
    [ʃm]
    1. n
    1) (= pretence) Heuchelei f

    he's not really sorry, it's all a big sham — es tut ihm nicht wirklich leid, er heuchelt nur or das ist geheuchelt

    their marriage had become a shamihre Ehe war zur Farce geworden or bestand nur noch zum Schein

    2) (= person) Scharlatan m

    you don't really feel anything, you big sham! — du empfindest überhaupt nichts, du Heuchler!

    2. adj
    diamonds, oak etc unecht, imitiert; politeness etc vorgetäuscht, geheuchelt; person betrügerisch
    3. vt
    vortäuschen, vorgeben; illness also simulieren; emotions, sympathy heucheln
    4. vi
    so tun; (esp with illness) simulieren; (with feelings) heucheln
    * * *
    sham [ʃæm]
    A s
    1. (Vor)Täuschung f, Heuchelei f
    2. Schwindler(in), Scharlatan m
    3. Heuchler(in)
    4. Nachahmung f, Fälschung f
    B adj
    1. vorgetäuscht, fingiert, Schein…:
    sham battle Scheingefecht n
    2. unecht, falsch (Juwelen etc), vorgetäuscht, geheuchelt (Mitgefühl etc)
    C v/t vortäuschen, heucheln, fingieren, simulieren
    D v/i sich verstellen, heucheln:
    sham ill sich krank stellen, simulieren;
    she is only shamming sie verstellt sich nur, sie tut nur so
    * * *
    1. adjective
    unecht; imitiert [Leder, Holz, Pelz, Stein]
    2. noun
    (pretence) Heuchelei, die; (person) Heuchler, der/Heuchlerin, die
    3. transitive verb,
    - mm- vortäuschen; simulieren

    sham dead/ill — sich tot/krank stellen

    4. intransitive verb,
    - mm- simulieren; sich verstellen
    * * *
    adj.
    Schein- präfix. n.
    Fälschung f.

    English-german dictionary > sham

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