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2 shell of a building
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3 shell
1. noun1) (casing) Schale, die; (of turtle, tortoise) Panzer, der; (of snail) Haus, das; (of pea) Schote, die; Hülse, diecollect shells on the beach — am Strand Muscheln sammeln
come out of one's shell — (fig.) aus sich herausgehen
retire or go into one's shell — (fig.) sich in sein Schneckenhaus zurückziehen (ugs.)
2) (pastry case) Teighülle, die5) (Motor Veh.) Aufbau, der; Karosserie, die; (after fire, at breaker's, etc.) [Karosserie]gerippe, das2. transitive verb1) (take out of shell) schälen; knacken, schälen [Nuss]; enthülsen, (nordd.) palen [Erbsen]2) (Mil.) [mit Artillerie] beschießenPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/91489/shell_out">shell out* * *[ʃel] 1. noun1) (the hard outer covering of a shellfish, egg, nut etc: an eggshell; A tortoise can pull its head and legs under its shell.) die Schale2) (an outer covering or framework: After the fire, all that was left was the burned-out shell of the building.) das Gerippe3) (a metal case filled with explosives and fired from a gun etc: A shell exploded right beside him.) die Granate2. verb1) (to remove from its shell or pod: You have to shell peas before eating them.) enthülsen,schälen2) (to fire explosive shells at: The army shelled the enemy mercilessly.) beschießen•- shellfish- come out of one's shell
- shell out* * *[ʃi:l][ʃel]I. n1. (exterior case) of an egg, nut Schale f; of a tortoise, turtle Panzer m; (mother of pearl) Perlmutt nt; of a pea Hülse f, Schote f; of an insect wing Flügeldecke fto pick up \shells on the beach Muscheln am Strand sammelncrab \shell Krebsschale fsnail \shell Schneckenhaus nt2. (of a building) Mauerwerk nt; (unfinished building) Rohbau m; (damaged building) Ruine f; of a vehicle Karosserie fthe burnt-out \shell of a car ein ausgebranntes Autowrack6. FOOD[pastry] \shell [Mürbteig]boden m8.▶ to bring sb out of their \shell jdn aus der Reserve locken▶ to go [back] [or crawl [back]] [or retreat] into one's \shell sich akk in sein Schneckenhaus zurückziehenII. vt▪ to \shell sth1. (remove shell) etw schälento \shell nuts Nüsse knackento \shell peas Erbsen enthülsen2. (bombard) etw [mit Granaten] bombardierenIII. vito \shell easily sich akk leicht schälen lassen* * *[ʃel]1. n1) (of egg, nut, mollusc) Schale f; (on beach) Muschel f; (of pea etc) Hülse f; (of snail) (Schnecken)haus nt; (of tortoise, turtle, insect) Panzer m; (= pastry shell) Form fto come out of one's shell (fig) — aus seinem Schneckenhaus kommen, aus sich (dat) herausgehen
to retire into one's shell (fig) — sich in sein Schneckenhaus verkriechen
I'm just an empty shell (fig) — ich bin nur noch eine leere Hülse
2) (= frame of building) Mauerwerk nt, Mauern pl; (unfinished) Rohbau m; (= ruin) Gemäuer nt, Ruine f; (of car, unfinished) Karosserie f; (gutted) Wrack nt; (of ship) Gerippe nt, Rumpf m; (gutted) Wrack nt4) (= boat) Rennruderboot nt2. vt1) peas etc enthülsen; eggs, nuts schälen* * *shell [ʃel]A s1. allg Schale f2. ZOOLa) Muschel(schale) fb) Schneckenhaus nc) Flügeldecke f (eines Käfers)d) Panzer m, Rückenschild m (der Schildkröte):bring sb out of their shell fig jemanden aus der Reserve locken;come out of one’s shell fig aus sich herausgehen, auftauen;retire ( oder withdraw) into one’s shell fig sich in sein Schneckenhaus zurückziehen, sich abkapselna) (noch) unausgebrütet,b) fig noch in der Entwicklung4. ZOOLa) Muschelkalk mb) Muschelschale fc) Perlmutt nd) Schildpatt n5. BOT (Nuss- etc) Schale f, Hülse f, Schote f6. FLUG, SCHIFF Schale f, Außenhaut f, (Schiffs) Rumpf m8. Kapsel f, (Scheinwerfer- etc) Gehäuse n, Mantel m9. MILa) Granate fb) (Geschoss-, Patronen) Hülse fc) US Patrone f (für Schrotgewehre)10. Rakete f (ein Feuerwerkskörper)11. GASTR Pastetenhülle f, -schale f13. SPORT Rennruderboot n14. (das) bloße Äußere15. Innensarg m16. (Degen- etc) Korb m17. TYPO Galvano n18. SCHULE Br Klasse fB v/t1. Erbsen etc enthülsen2. schälen:shell nuts Nüsse knacken3. Körner von der Ähre entfernen4. MIL (mit Granaten) beschießen5. mit Muscheln auslegen* * *1. noun1) (casing) Schale, die; (of turtle, tortoise) Panzer, der; (of snail) Haus, das; (of pea) Schote, die; Hülse, diecome out of one's shell — (fig.) aus sich herausgehen
retire or go into one's shell — (fig.) sich in sein Schneckenhaus zurückziehen (ugs.)
2) (pastry case) Teighülle, die5) (Motor Veh.) Aufbau, der; Karosserie, die; (after fire, at breaker's, etc.) [Karosserie]gerippe, das2. transitive verb1) (take out of shell) schälen; knacken, schälen [Nuss]; enthülsen, (nordd.) palen [Erbsen]2) (Mil.) [mit Artillerie] beschießenPhrasal Verbs:* * *n.Außenhaut f.Gerippe - n.Granate -en f.Mantel -¨ m.Muschel -n f.Schale -n f. -
4 shell
[ʃel] n1) ( exterior case) of an egg, nut Schale f; of a tortoise, turtle Panzer m; ( mother of pearl) Perlmutt nt; of a pea Hülse f, Schote f; of an insect wing Flügeldecke f;to pick up \shells on the beach Muscheln am Strand sammeln;crab \shell Krebsschale f;snail \shell Schneckenhaus nt2) ( of a building) Mauerwerk nt; ( unfinished building) Rohbau m; ( damaged building) Ruine f; of a vehicle Karosserie f;the burnt-out \shell of a car ein ausgebranntes Autowrack6) food[pastry] \shell [Mürbteig]boden mPHRASES:to bring sb out of their \shell jdn aus der Reserve locken;to come out of one's \shell aus sich dat herausgehen;to go [back] [or crawl [back]] [or retreat] into one's \shell sich akk in sein Schneckenhaus zurückziehen vtto \shell sth1) ( remove shell) etw schälen;to \shell nuts Nüsse knacken;to \shell peas Erbsen enthülsento \shell easily sich akk leicht schälen lassen -
5 shell
<tech.gen> ■ Gehäuse n ; Hohlteil n<tech.gen> (housing etc.; usu. of sheet steel; e.g. of doors) ■ Schale fpract <tech.gen> (e.g. of buildings, ships, airplanes, space probes, cars) ■ Außenhaut f ; Außenhülle f ; äußere Hülle f ; Haut f rar<tech.gen> (sealed or especially robust housing) ■ Kapsel f<energ.sol> ■ Spiegelschale f< metal> ■ Panzer m< nucl> ■ Schale f< vhcl> ■ Schale f -
6 shell structure
<tech.gen> ■ Schalenaufbau m ; Schalenkonstruktion f<tech.gen> (building, roof; vehicle) ■ Schalenstruktur f -
7 incendiary
adjectiveincendiary attack — Brandstiftung, die
incendiary device — Brandsatz, der
incendiary bomb — Brandbombe, die
* * *[in'sendiəri] 1. adjective 2. noun1) (a person who sets fire to buildings etc unlawfully.) der Brandstifter2) (an incendiary bomb.) die Brandbombe* * *in·cen·di·ary[ɪnˈsendiəri, AM -dieri]I. adj\incendiary device Brandsatz man \incendiary remark eine anstachelnde Bemerkung\incendiary speech Brandrede fII. n* * *[In'sendIərɪ]1. adj2. n1) (= bomb) Brandbombe f* * *A adj1. Brandstiftungs…, durch Brandstiftung verursacht2. Brand…, Feuer…3. MIL Brand…:incendiary agent → B 2 c;incendiary bomb → B 2 a;4. fig aufwiegelnd, aufhetzend:incendiary speech Hetzrede f5. fig erregend, hinreißend (Frau etc)B s1. Brandstifter(in)2. MILa) Brandbombe fb) Brandgeschoss nc) Brand-, Zündstoff m3. fig Aufwiegler(in), Hetzer(in), Agitator m, Agitatorin f* * *adjectiveincendiary attack — Brandstiftung, die
incendiary device — Brandsatz, der
incendiary bomb — Brandbombe, die
* * *n.Sabotage -n f. -
8 mortar
noun1) (substance) Mörtel, der2) (vessel) Mörser, der* * *I ['mo:tə] noun(a mixture of cement, sand and water, used in building eg to hold bricks in place.) der MörtelII ['mo:tə] noun(a type of short gun for firing shells upwards, in close-range attacks.) der GranatwerferIII ['mo:tə] noun(a dish in which to grind substances, especially with a pestle.) der Mörser* * *mor·tar[ˈmɔ:təʳ, AM ˈmɔ:rt̬ɚ]I. n\mortar of cement Zementmörtel m\mortar of plaster Gipsmörtel m, Stuck mto beat up [or puddle] the \mortar Mörtel anmachen [o anrühren\mortar and pestle Mörser m und Stößel m4.\mortar attack Granatbeschuss m\mortar shell Mörsergranate f* * *I ['mɔːtə(r)]n1) (= bowl) Mörser m2) (= cannon) Minenwerfer mII1. n(= cement) Mörtel m2. vtmörteln* * *mortar1 [ˈmɔː(r)tə(r)]A s1. Mörser m, Reibschale f2. METALL Pochtrog m, -lade f3. MILa) HIST Mörser m (Geschütz)b) Granatwerfer m4. (Feuerwerks)Böller mB v/t MILa) HIST mit Mörsern beschießenb) mit Granatfeuer belegenmortar2 [ˈmɔː(r)tə(r)] ARCHA s Mörtel mB v/t mörteln, mit Mörtel verbinden* * *noun1) (substance) Mörtel, der2) (vessel) Mörser, der* * *(cement) n.Mörtel - m. (military) n.Mörser - m. -
9 stone
1. noun1) (also Med., Bot.) Stein, der[as] hard as [a] stone — steinhart
throw stones/a stone at somebody — jemanden mit Steinen bewerfen/einen Stein auf jemanden werfen
only a stone's throw [away] — (fig.) nur einen Steinwurf weit entfernt
leave no stone unturned — (fig.) Himmel und Hölle in Bewegung setzen
be written or carved or set in stone — (fig.) unverrückbar sein
2) (gem) [Edel]stein, der2. adjectivesteinern; Stein[hütte, -kreuz, -mauer, -brücke]3. transitive verbstone me!, stone the crows! — (coll.) mich laust der Affe! (ugs.)
2) entsteinen [Obst]* * *[stəun] 1. noun1) (( also adjective) (of) the material of which rocks are composed: limestone; sandstone; a stone house; stone walls; In early times, men made tools out of stone.) der Stein, Stein-...2) (a piece of this, of any shape or size: He threw a stone at the dog.) der Stein3) (a piece of this shaped for a special purpose: a tombstone; paving-stones; a grindstone.) der Stein4) (a gem or jewel: She lost the stone out of her ring; diamonds, rubies and other stones.) der Edelstein5) (the hard shell containing the nut or seed in some fruits eg peaches and cherries: a cherry-stone.) der Kern6) (a measure of weight still used in Britain, equal to 6.35 kilogrammes: She weighs 9.5 stone.) britische Gewichtseinheit7) (a piece of hard material that forms in the kidney, bladder etc and causes pain.) der Stein2. verb1) (to throw stones at, especially as a ritual punishment: Saint Stephen was stoned to death.) steinigen•- academic.ru/70971/stony">stony- stonily
- stoniness
- stone-cold
- stone-dead
- stone-deaf
- stoneware
- stonework
- leave no stone unturned
- a stone's throw* * *[stəʊn, AM stoʊn]I. nas if turned to \stone wie versteinertto be a \stone's throw away [nur] einen Steinwurf [o Katzensprung] [weit] entfernt seinto throw \stones at sb mit Steinen nach jdm werfenbladder/kidney \stone Blasen-/Nierenstein mcherry/peach/plum \stone Kirsch-/Pfirsich-/Pflaumenkern m7.<pl ->BRIT (14 lbs) britische Gewichtseinheit, die 6,35 kg entspricht9.▶ to leave no \stone unturned nichts unversucht lassen▶ people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw \stones ( prov) wer selbst im Glashaus sitzt, sollte nicht mit Steinen werfen prov\stone statue Statue f aus Stein, steinerne StatueIII. adj attr, inv steingrau1. (like a stone) stein-\stone hard steinhart\stone still wie versteinert2. (completely)V. vtto \stone sb [to death] jdn steinigen2. (remove pit)to \stone cherries/plums/olives Kirschen/Pflaumen/Oliven entsteinen3.* * *[stəʊn]1. n1) Stein mto have a stone in one's kidney/gall bladder — einen Nieren-/Gallenstein haben
2) (Brit: weight) britische Gewichtseinheit = 6,35 kg2. adjStein-, aus Stein3. vt1) (= throw stones at) mit Steinen bewerfen; (= kill) steinigenstone the crows! ( Brit inf ) —, inf ) jetzt brat mir einer einen Storch! (inf)
3) (inf)to be stoned ( out of one's mind) — total zu sein (inf)
* * *stone [stəʊn]A v/t1. mit Steinen bewerfen: → crow1 13. mit Steinen auslegen, pflastern4. schleifen, glätten5. eine Frucht entsteinen, -kernenB adj1. steinern, Stein…2. irden, Stein…:C s1. Stein m:a) steinhart,b) fig gefühllos;cast the first stone fig den ersten Stein werfen;leave no stone unturned fig nichts unversucht lassen;he sat as if turned to stone er saß wie versteinert da2. (Grab-, Schleif- etc) Stein m5. (Pfirsich- etc) Stein m, (Dattel- etc) Kern m6. MEDa) (Nieren-, Blasen-, Gallen) Stein mb) Steinleiden n9. TYPO Umbruchtisch m10. (Domino-, Dame- etc) Stein m11. pl vulg obs Eier pl (Hoden)* * *1. noun1) (also Med., Bot.) Stein, der[as] hard as [a] stone — steinhart
throw stones/a stone at somebody — jemanden mit Steinen bewerfen/einen Stein auf jemanden werfen
only a stone's throw [away] — (fig.) nur einen Steinwurf weit entfernt
leave no stone unturned — (fig.) Himmel und Hölle in Bewegung setzen
be written or carved or set in stone — (fig.) unverrückbar sein
2) (gem) [Edel]stein, der2. adjectivesteinern; Stein[hütte, -kreuz, -mauer, -brücke]3. transitive verbstone me!, stone the crows! — (coll.) mich laust der Affe! (ugs.)
2) entsteinen [Obst]* * *(fruit) n.Obstkern -e m. n.Gestein -e n.Kern -e m.Stein -e m.
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