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  • 1 bread and butter

    bread and 'but·ter n
    ( food) Butterbrot nt;
    (fig: income) Lebensunterhalt m; ( job) Broterwerb m;
    this is my \bread and butter damit verdiene ich mir meinen Lebensunterhalt n
    modifier alltäglich, gewöhnlich;
    \bread and butter letter Dankesbrief m (für Gastfreundschaft);
    \bread and butter pudding Brotauflauf m

    English-German students dictionary > bread and butter

  • 2 bread and butter

    ((a way of earning) one's living: Writing novels is my bread and butter.) der Lebensunterhalt
    * * *
    bread and ˈbut·ter
    I. n (food) Butterbrot nt; ( fig: income) Lebensunterhalt m; (job) Broterwerb m
    this is my \bread and butter damit verdiene ich mir meinen Lebensunterhalt
    II. n modifier alltäglich, gewöhnlich
    \bread and butter letter Dankesbrief m (für Gastfreundschaft)
    \bread and butter pudding Brotauflauf m
    * * *
    n.
    Butterbrot n.

    English-german dictionary > bread and butter

  • 3 mould

    I noun
    1) (earth) Erde, die
    2) (upper soil) [Mutter]boden, der
    II 1. noun
    1) (hollow) Form, die; (Metallurgy) Kokille, die; (Plastics) Pressform, die
    2) (Cookery) [Kuchen-/Back-/Pudding]form, die
    2. transitive verb
    formen (out of, from aus)
    III noun
    (Bot.) Schimmel, der
    * * *
    I [mould] noun
    1) ((soil which is full of) rotted leaves etc.) der Humus
    2) (a growth on stale food etc: This bread is covered with mould.) der Schimmel
    - academic.ru/48245/mouldy">mouldy
    - mouldiness II 1. [məuld] noun
    1) (a shape into which a substance in liquid form is poured so that it may take on that shape when it cools and hardens: a jelly mould.) die Form
    2) (something, especially a food, formed in a mould.) die Form
    2. verb
    1) (to form in a mould: The metal is moulded into long bars.) gießen
    2) (to work into a shape: He moulded the clay into a ball.) formen
    3) (to make the shape of (something): She moulded the figure out of/in clay.) formen
    * * *
    mould1
    [məʊld, AM moʊld]
    n no pl BOT Schimmel m
    mould2, AM mold
    [məʊld, AM moʊld]
    I. n
    1. (shape) Form f
    jelly \mould Puddingform f
    2. ( fig) Typ m
    to be out of the same \mould sich dat gleichen wie ein Ei dem anderen
    to be cast in the same/a different \mould aus dem gleichen/einem anderen Holz geschnitzt sein
    he's cast in a very different \mould from his brother er ist ganz anders als sein Bruder
    to break the \mould [of sth] neue Wege in etw dat gehen
    to fit [into] the \mould of sth in das Bild [von etw dat] passen, der Vorstellung [von etw dat] entsprechen
    II. vt
    to \mould sth out of [or from] [or in] sth etw aus etw dat formen; ( fig)
    to \mould sb into sth jdn zu etw dat machen
    * * *
    I (US) [məʊld]
    1. n
    1) (= hollow form) (Guss)form f; (TYP ALSO) Mater f; (= shape, COOK) Form f
    2) (= jelly, blancmange) Pudding m, Wackelpeter m (inf)
    3) (fig

    = character, style) to be cast in or from the same/a different mould (people) — vom gleichen/von einem anderen Schlag sein, aus dem gleichen/einem anderen Holz geschnitzt sein; (novel characters) nach demselben/einem anderen Muster geschaffen sein

    the two painters/novelists etc are cast in or from the same/a different mould — die beiden Maler/Schriftsteller etc verbindet viel/wenig miteinander

    to break the mould (fig)mit der Tradition brechen

    to fit sb/sth into a mould — jdn/etw in ein Schema zwängen

    2. vt
    1) (lit) (= fashion) formen (into zu); (= cast) gießen
    2) (fig) character, person formen
    3. vr

    to mould oneself on sbsich (dat) jdn zum Vorbild nehmen

    to mould oneself on an idealsich an einem Ideal orientieren

    II (US)
    n
    (= fungus) Schimmel m III (US)
    n
    (= soil) Humus(boden) m, Humuserde f
    * * *
    mould besonders Br für mold1,2,3
    mold, besonders Br mould [məʊld]
    A s
    1. TECH (Gieß-, Guss) Form f:
    break the mold fig den üblichen Rahmen sprengen, neue Wege gehen;
    be cast ( oder made) in the same (a different) mold fig aus demselben (einem anderen) Holz geschnitzt sein;
    he’s made in his father’s mold er ist aus demselben Holz geschnitzt wie sein Vater;
    mold candle gegossene Kerze
    2. (Körper)Bau m, Gestalt f, (äußere) Form
    3. Art f, Natur f, Wesen n, Charakter m
    4. TECH
    a) Hohlform f
    b) Pressform f:
    (female) mold Matrize f;
    male mold Patrize f
    c) Kokille f, Hartgussform f
    d) (Form)Modell n
    e) Gesenk n
    f) Dreherei: Druckfutter n
    5. TECH Gussmaterial n
    6. TECH Guss(stück) m(n)
    7. Schiffbau: Mall n:
    mold loft Mall-, Schnürboden m
    8. ARCH
    a) Sims m/n
    b) Leiste f
    c) Hohlkehle f
    9. GASTR
    a) Form f (für Speisen)
    10. GEOL Abdruck m (einer Versteinerung)
    B v/t
    1. TECH gießen
    2. (ab)formen, modellieren
    3. formen (auch fig den Charakter etc), bilden ( out of aus), gestalten (on nach dem Muster von [oder gen]):
    mold sb’s character auch jemandes Charakter prägen
    4. einen Teig etc formen ( into zu), kneten
    5. mit erhabenen Mustern verzieren
    6. profilieren
    C v/i Form oder Gestalt annehmen, sich formen (lassen)
    mold, besonders Br mould [məʊld]
    A s
    1. a) Schimmel m
    b) Moder m
    2. BOT Schimmelpilz m
    B v/i (ver)schimmeln, schimm(e)lig werden
    mold, besonders Br mould [məʊld] s
    1. lockere Erde, besonders Ackerkrume f:
    a man of mold ein Erdenkloß m, ein Sterblicher m
    2. Humus(boden) m
    * * *
    I noun
    1) (earth) Erde, die
    2) (upper soil) [Mutter]boden, der
    II 1. noun
    1) (hollow) Form, die; (Metallurgy) Kokille, die; (Plastics) Pressform, die
    2) (Cookery) [Kuchen-/Back-/Pudding]form, die
    2. transitive verb
    formen (out of, from aus)
    III noun
    (Bot.) Schimmel, der
    * * *
    (UK) n.
    Gießform -en f.
    Gussform -en f.
    Moder -- m.
    Pressform f.
    Schimmel - m. (metalwork) n.
    Einguss -¨e m. (into) v.
    formen (zu) v. (out of) v.
    bilden (aus) v.
    formen v.
    gestalten v. v.
    eingießen v.
    gießen v.
    (§ p.,pp.: goß, gegossen)
    modellieren (mit Ton etc.) v.

    English-german dictionary > mould

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