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1 beam capture
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > beam capture
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2 collar
1. noun1) Kragen, derwith collar and tie — mit Krawatte
hot under the collar — (fig.) (embarrassed) verlegen; (angry) wütend
2) (for dog) [Hunde]halsband, das2. transitive verb* * *['kolə] 1. noun1) (the part of a garment at the neck especially of a shirt, jacket etc: This collar is too tight.) der Kragen2) (something worn round the neck: The dog's name was on its collar.) das Halsband2. verb(to seize, get hold of: He collared the speaker as he left the room.) beim Kragen fassen- academic.ru/115700/collar-bone">collar-bone* * *col·lar[ˈkɒləʳ, AM ˈkɑ:lɚ]I. nfur \collar Pelzkragen mwide \collar halsferner Kragento put one's dog on a \collar seinen Hund an die Leine nehmendiamond \collar Diamantkollier nt5. ECON, FIN Zinsbegrenzung f nach oben und nach unten* * *['kɒlə(r)]1. n1) Kragen mhe got hold of him by the collar — er packte ihn am Kragen
3) (= chain and insignia) Hals- or Ordenskette f2. vt(= capture) fassen; (= latch onto) abfangen, schnappen (inf)* * *A s1. (Hemd-, Rock-, Pelz- etc) Kragen m:a) wütend werden,b) aufgeregt werden,c) nervös werden, ins Schwitzen kommen;take sb by the collar jemanden beim Kragen nehmen oder packen2. (Hunde- etc) Halsband n:a) sich (von seinem Halsband) befreien,b) fig den Kopf aus der Schlinge ziehen3. Kummet n:work against the collar fig schuften wie ein Pferd4. Ordensband n, -kette f5. Kollier n:collar of pearls Perlenkollier, -halsband n7. ZOOLa) Halsstreifen m, -kragen mb) Mantelwulst m8. TECHa) Bund m, Kragen m (bei Wellen oder Achsen)b) Ring m, Einfassung fc) Zwinge fd) Bohrlochöffnung fe) runde UnterlegscheibeB v/t1. mit einem Kragen etc versehen2. jemanden beim Kragen packen3. umg4. besonders Br Fleisch etc rollen und zusammenbinden* * *1. noun1) Kragen, derhot under the collar — (fig.) (embarrassed) verlegen; (angry) wütend
2) (for dog) [Hunde]halsband, das2. transitive verb* * *n.Halsband -¨er n.Kragen - m.
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