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rah·men1. rah·men [ʼra:mən]vtetw \Rahmen to frame sth;ein Dia \Rahmen to mount a slide2. Rah·men <-s, -> [ʼra:mən] m1) ( Einfassung) frame3) ( begrenzter Umfang o Bereich) framework;im \Rahmen des Möglichen within the bounds of possibility;über den \Rahmen von etw hinausgehen, den \Rahmen [von etw] sprengen to go beyond the scope [or limits pl] of sth;in einem größeren/kleineren \Rahmen on a large/small scale;die Gedenkfeier fand in entsprechendem \Rahmen statt the memorial service was appropriate for the occasion;[mit etw] aus dem \Rahmen fallen to stand out [because of sth];[mit etw] nicht in den \Rahmen passen to not fit in [with sth]4) ( Atmosphäre) atmosphere, setting -
22 rahmen
rah·men1. rah·men [ʼra:mən]vtetw \rahmen to frame sth;ein Dia \rahmen to mount a slide2. Rah·men <-s, -> [ʼra:mən] m1) ( Einfassung) frame3) ( begrenzter Umfang o Bereich) framework;im \rahmen des Möglichen within the bounds of possibility;über den \rahmen von etw hinausgehen, den \rahmen [von etw] sprengen to go beyond the scope [or limits pl] of sth;in einem größeren/kleineren \rahmen on a large/small scale;die Gedenkfeier fand in entsprechendem \rahmen statt the memorial service was appropriate for the occasion;[mit etw] aus dem \rahmen fallen to stand out [because of sth];[mit etw] nicht in den \rahmen passen to not fit in [with sth]4) ( Atmosphäre) atmosphere, setting -
23 den Rahmen (einer Sache) sprengen
Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > den Rahmen (einer Sache) sprengen
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24 den Rahmen der Diskussion sprengen
Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > den Rahmen der Diskussion sprengen
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25 über etw. hinausgehen
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26 übersteigt mein Fassungsvermögen
sth. is beyond my scopeDeutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > übersteigt mein Fassungsvermögen
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scope — I UK [skəʊp] / US [skoʊp] noun [uncountable] ** 1) the things that a particular activity, organization, subject, etc deals with in scope: The new law is limited in scope. beyond/outside the scope of someone/something: These issues are beyond the… … English dictionary
scope — 1 noun (U) 1 the range of things that a subject, activity, book etc deals with: a repertoire of extraordinary scope | beyond/within the scope of: The politics of the country is really beyond the scope of a tourist book like this. | widen/broaden… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
scope — noun 1 opportunity ADJECTIVE ▪ full ▪ In her new house she had full scope for her passion for gardening. ▪ ample, considerable, enormous, great, huge … Collocations dictionary
-scope — comb. form forming nouns denoting: 1 a device looked at or through (kaleidoscope; telescope). 2 an instrument for observing or showing (gyroscope; oscilloscope). Derivatives: scopic comb. form forming adjectives. Etymology: from or after mod.L… … Useful english dictionary