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1 das Waldhorn
- {bugle} cây hạ khô, hạt thuỷ tinh, kèn, tù và -
2 das Signalhorn
- {bugle} cây hạ khô, hạt thuỷ tinh, kèn, tù và - {horn} sừng, gạc hươu, nai...), râu, anten, mào, lông, chất sừng, đồ dùng bắng sừng, còi, kèn co, đe hai đầu nhọn, đầu nhọn trăng lưỡi liềm, mỏm, nhánh, cành -
3 Horn
n; -(e)s, Hörner1. ZOOL. horn; der Schnecke: feeler; auf die Hörner nehmen Stier etc.: toss; umg., fig. mit Auto: knock up into the air; jemandem Hörner aufsetzen fig. cuckold s.o.; sich (Dat) die Hörner abstoßen fig. sow one’s wild oats; Stier 12. MUS. (French) horn; MIL. bugle; ins Horn stoßen blow one’s horn; ins gleiche Horn stoßen fig. play the same tune, be of one mind (in the matter); mit jemandem ins gleiche Horn stoßen fig. chime in with s.o., go along with s.o. (wholeheartedly)3. MOT. (Hupe) horn4. umg. (Beule) bump (on one’s head)—* * *das Horn(Geweih) horn;(Instrument) horn;(Material) horn* * *Họrn [hɔrn]nt -(e)s, -er['hœrnɐ]1) (von Tieren = Trinkhorn) horn; (fig inf = Beule) bump, lumpjdn mit den Hörnern aufspießen — to gore sb
jdm Hörner aufsetzen (inf) — to cuckold sb, to give sb horns (old)
Hörner tragen (fig) — to be a cuckold
das Horn von Afrika (Geog) — the Horn of Africa
See:→ Stierdie Hörner (im Orchester) — the horns pl, the horn section
ins Horn stoßen — to blow or sound the horn
3) (bei Schnecke) horn, feeler* * *das1) (a musical wind instrument usually made of brass, used chiefly for military signals: He plays the bugle.) bugle2) (a hard object which grows (usually in pairs) on the head of a cow, sheep etc: A ram has horns.) horn3) (the material of which this is made: spoons made of horn; ( also adjective) horn spoons.) horn4) (something which looks like a horn in shape: a snail's horns.) horn5) (an instrument, formerly an animal's horn but now made of brass, that is blown to produce a musical sound: a hunting-horn.) horn* * *<-[e]s, Hörner>[hɔrn, pl ˈhœrnɐ]nt1. (Auswuchs) horndas \Horn von Afrika the Horn of Africadas Goldene \Horn the Golden Horn2. (Material aus Horn) horn3. MUS hornins \Horn stoßen to sound the horn5.* * *das; Horn[e]s, Hörner1) hornjemandem Hörner aufsetzen — (fig. ugs.) cuckold somebody
2) (Blasinstrument) horn; (Milit.) bugleins gleiche Horn stoßen — (fig.) take the same line
3) o. Pl. (Substanz) horn* * *Horn1 n; -(e)s, Hörnerjemandem Hörner aufsetzen fig cuckold sb;sich (dat)2. MUS (French) horn; MIL bugle;ins Horn stoßen blow one’s horn;ins gleiche Horn stoßen fig play the same tune, be of one mind (in the matter);mit jemandem ins gleiche Horn stoßen fig chime in with sb, go along with sb (wholeheartedly)* * *das; Horn[e]s, Hörner1) hornjemandem Hörner aufsetzen — (fig. ugs.) cuckold somebody
sich (Dat.) die Hörner abstoßen — (fig.) sow one's wild oats
2) (Blasinstrument) horn; (Milit.) bugleins gleiche Horn stoßen — (fig.) take the same line
3) o. Pl. (Substanz) horn* * *¨-er n.horn n. -
4 Signalhorn
n1. MOT. horn2. MIL. altm. bugle* * *das Signalhornhorn; bugle* * *Sig|nal|hornnt (HUNT)(hunting) horn; (MIL) bugle* * *1. AUTO horn2. MIL obs bugle* * *n.siren n. -
5 Günsel
m; -s, -; BOT. bugle(weed)* * *Gün·sel<-s>[ˈgʏnzl̩]* * * -
6 Hornsignal
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7 Jagdhorn
n hunting horn, bugle* * *Jagd|hornnthunting horn* * *Jagd·hornnt hunting horn* * *das hunting-horn* * ** * *das hunting-horn -
8 Klappenhorn
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9 Trompete
f; -, -n trumpet; altm. für Signale etc.: auch bugle; ANAT. altm. Eustachian tube; Pauke* * *die Trompetetrumpet* * *Trom|pe|te [trɔm'peːtə]f -, -ntrumpetSee:→ Pauke* * *(a brass musical wind instrument with a high, clear tone: He plays the trumpet; He played a tune on his trumpet.) trumpet* * *Trom·pe·te<-, -n>[trɔmˈpe:tə]f trumpet* * *die; Trompete, Trompeten trumpet* * ** * *die; Trompete, Trompeten trumpet -
10 Trompetensignal
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11 Waldhorn
n MUS. French horn* * *Wạld|hornnt (MUS)French horn* * *Wald·hornnt MUS French horn* * ** * *-¨er n.French horn n.bugle n. -
12 Wecksignal
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13 Trompetenkopf
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14 Günsel
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15 ungern
advà contre-coeur, malgré soiungernụ ngern ['62c8d4f5ʊ/62c8d4f5ngεrn]1 (nicht gerade gern) Beispiel: etwas ungern tun ne pas faire quelque chose volontiers; Beispiel: ich bügle recht ungern je n'aime pas [tellement] repasser -
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17 Hornsignal
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18 Jagdhorn
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19 Klappen-Flügelhorn
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20 Nase
f1. bugle Aus. sl.2. gib head3. lug4. neb Scot. [N. Engl.]5. nib6. nose7. sniffer coll.f[Hobelgriff]nose
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