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1 Billard
[‘biljart] n; -s, -e, österr. -s2. (Billardtisch) billiard table* * *das Billardbilliards; snooker; billiard* * *Bil|lard ['bɪljart]nt -s, -e or (Aus) -s[-də]2) (inf = Spieltisch) billiard table* * *(a game played with long thin sticks (cues) and balls, on a table.) billiards* * *Bil·lard[ˈbɪljart]nt billiards + sing vb[mit jdm] \Billard spielen to play billiards [with sb]* * *das; Billards, Billarde billiards* * *eine Partie Billard spielen play (a game of) billiards2. (Billardtisch) billiard table* * *das; Billards, Billarde billiards* * *-s n.billiard n. -
2 Lochbillard
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3 Poolbillard
[‘pu:lbiljart] n pool, pocket billiards* * *das Poolbillardpool; snooker* * *Pool·bil·lard[ˈpu:lbɪljart]nt pool* * * -
4 Taschenbillard
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5 Billard
billiards + sing vb;[mit jdm] \Billard spielen to play billiards [with sb] -
6 Karambolage
f; -, -n2. umg. (Zusammenstoß) collision, crash* * *Ka|ram|bo|la|ge [karambo'laːZə]f -, -n (AUT)collision, crash; (BILLARD) cannon* * *Ka·ram·bo·la·ge<-, -n>[karamboˈla:ʒə]* * *die; Karambolage, Karambolagen (ugs.) crash; collision* * *2. umg (Zusammenstoß) collision, crash* * *die; Karambolage, Karambolagen (ugs.) crash; collision* * *(Billard) f.kiss (billiards) n. f.collision n. -
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8 Billardspiel
das Billardspielbilliards; billiard* * *(a kind of game played on a billiard-table with fifteen red balls and seven balls of other colours: Do you play snooker?; Let's have a game of snooker; ( also adjective) a snooker match.) snooker -
9 in Übung bleiben
(to remain good or skilful at doing something by doing it occasionally: I still sometimes play a game of billiards, just to keep my hand in.) keep one's hand in -
10 Billard
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11 Bande
f1. band2. caboodle3. cushion [pool, billiards]4. edge [bowling]5. gang6. posseplshackles pl -
12 Billard
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13 Billardqueue
nbilliard cuenmcue [pool, billiards] -
14 Billardspieler
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15 Billardstock
m1. billiard cue2. cue [pool, billiards] -
16 Billardtuch
n1. (table's) cloth [pool, billiards]2. baize -
17 Billiarden
pl1. billiards Br.2. quadrillions Am. -
18 Dreieck
n1. triangle2. triangle [pool, billiards] -
19 einlochen
1. to pocket [pool, billiards]2. to putt [golf]to put behind barsto dip one's wick vulg.to lock upto slot home/in -
20 Karambolage
f1. collision2. smashupf[Billard]1. cannon [billiards] Br.2. kiss
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Billiards — Bil liards, n. [F. billiard billiards, OF. billart staff, cue form playing, fr. bille log. See {Billet} a stick.] A game played with ivory balls o a cloth covered, rectangular table, bounded by elastic cushions. The player seeks to impel his ball … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
billiards — ► PLURAL NOUN (treated as sing. ) ▪ a game for two people, played on a billiard table with three balls. ORIGIN French billard billiard cue, billiards , from Old French bille tree trunk … English terms dictionary
billiards — [bil′yərdz] n. [Fr billard, the game; orig., a stick, cue < OFr bille: see BILLET2] 1. a game played with three hard balls on a rectangular table covered with cloth, esp. baize, and having raised, cushioned edges: a long, tapering stick… … English World dictionary
billiards — 1590s, from Fr. billiard, originally the word for the wooden cue stick, a diminutive from O.Fr. bille stick of wood, from M.L. billia tree, trunk, possibly from Gaulish (Cf. Ir. bile tree trunk ) … Etymology dictionary
billiards — billiardist, n. /bil yeuhrdz/, n. (used with a sing. v.) any of several games played with hard balls of ivory or of a similar material that are driven with a cue on a cloth covered table enclosed by a raised rim of rubber, esp. a game played with … Universalium
billiards — [[t]bɪ̱liə(r)dz[/t]] (The form billiard is used as a modifier.) 1) N UNCOUNT Billiards is a game played on a large table, in which you use a long stick called a cue to hit balls against each other or into pockets around the sides of the table.… … English dictionary
billiards — n. to play billiards * * * to play billiards … Combinatory dictionary
billiards — n. 1 a game played on an oblong cloth covered table, with three balls struck with cues into pockets round the edge of the table. 2 (billiard) (in comb.) used in billiards (billiard ball; billiard table). Etymology: orig. pl., f. F billard… … Useful english dictionary
billiards — noun plural but singular in construction Etymology: Middle French billard billiard cue, billiards, from bille wooden stick, log more at billet Date: 1580 any of several games played on an oblong table by driving small balls against one another or … New Collegiate Dictionary
billiards — bil|liards [ˈbıljədz US ərdz] n [U] [Date: 1500 1600; : French; Origin: billard (stick used in) billiards , from bille piece of wood, stick ] a game played on a cloth covered table in which balls are hit with a ↑cue (=a long stick) against each… … Dictionary of contemporary English
billiards — n pl See pocket billiards/pool … Contemporary slang