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61 ICP
сокр.1) мед. ДЦП (детский церебральный паралич / infantile Zerebralparese (infantile cerebral palsy))2) кинотех. international candle power -
62 ausblasen
v/t (unreg., trennb., ist -ge-)1. (Kerze etc.) blow out2. (Ei) blow3. (Dampf, Rauch) blow off* * *to blow out* * *aus|bla|senvt septo blow out; Hochofen to shut down, to extinguish; Ei to blow* * *(to extinguish or put out (a flame etc) by blowing: The wind blew out the candle; The child blew out the match.) blow out* * *aus|bla·senein Ei \ausblasen to blow an egg* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb blow out* * *ausblasen v/t (irr, trennb, ist -ge-)1. (Kerze etc) blow out2. (Ei) blow* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb blow out* * *v.to blow out v. -
63 Docht
m; -(e)s, -e wick* * *der Dochtwick* * *Dọcht [dɔxt]m -(e)s, -ewick* * *(the twisted threads of cotton etc in a candle, lamp etc, which draw up the oil or wax into the flame.) wick* * *<-[e]s, -e>[ˈdɔxt]m wick* * *der; Docht[e]s, Docht wick* * ** * *der; Docht[e]s, Docht wick* * *-e m.wick n. -
64 durchleuchten
—v/t (untr., hat)2. fig. (untersuchen) investigate ( auf + Akk [hin] for); (Bewerber etc.) screen, Brit. auch vet; (Vergangenheit) probe into* * *to X-ray* * *durch|leuch|ten [dʊrç'lɔyçtn] ptp durchleuchtetvt insep1) (= untersuchen) Patienten to X-ray; Eier to candle; (fig) Angelegenheit etc to investigate, to probejdm die Lunge durchléúchten — to X-ray sb's lungs
sich durchléúchten lassen — to have an X-ray
* * *durch·leuch·ten *1[dʊrçˈlɔyçtn̩]vt1. (röntgen)eine Lunge auf Krebs \durchleuchten to X-ray a lung for cancer▪ jdm etw \durchleuchten to X-ray sb's sth▪ jdn/etw \durchleuchten to investigate sb/sth, to probe into sb's records/sthdurch|leuch·ten2[ˈdʊrçlɔyçtn̩]vi* * *transitives Verbsich durchleuchten lassen — have an x-ray
2) (fig.): (analysieren) investigate <case, matter, problem, somebody's past, etc.> thoroughly; vet < applicant>* * *'durchleuchten v/i (trennb, hat -ge-):durchleuchten (durch) shine through; fig auch showdurch'leuchten v/t (untrennb, hat)2. fig (untersuchen) investigate (auf +akk* * *transitives Verb1) x-ray <patient, part of body>2) (fig.): (analysieren) investigate <case, matter, problem, somebody's past, etc.> thoroughly; vet < applicant>* * *v.to shine through v. -
65 Flackern
I v/i Augen, Feuer, Licht: flicker; Kerze im Luftzug: auch gutter* * *to flicker; to waver; to flare* * *flạ|ckern ['flakɐn]vi (lit, fig)to flicker* * *1) (to burn with a bright unsteady light: The firelight flared.) flare2) (to burn unsteadily: the candle flickered.) flicker3) (to move quickly and unsteadily: A smile flickered across her face.) flicker4) (an unsteady light or flame: the flicker of an oil lamp.) flicker* * *fla·ckern[ˈflakɐn]vi to flicker* * *intransitives Verb flicker* * *A. v/i Augen, Feuer, Licht: flicker; Kerze im Luftzug: auch gutter* * *intransitives Verb flicker* * *- n.glint n. -
66 flackern
I v/i Augen, Feuer, Licht: flicker; Kerze im Luftzug: auch gutter* * *to flicker; to waver; to flare* * *flạ|ckern ['flakɐn]vi (lit, fig)to flicker* * *1) (to burn with a bright unsteady light: The firelight flared.) flare2) (to burn unsteadily: the candle flickered.) flicker3) (to move quickly and unsteadily: A smile flickered across her face.) flicker4) (an unsteady light or flame: the flicker of an oil lamp.) flicker* * *fla·ckern[ˈflakɐn]vi to flicker* * *intransitives Verb flicker* * *A. v/i Augen, Feuer, Licht: flicker; Kerze im Luftzug: auch gutter* * *intransitives Verb flicker* * *- n.glint n. -
67 Kerzenleuchter
* * *der Kerzenleuchtercandlestick* * *Kẹr|zen|leuch|termcandlestick* * *(a holder for a candle.) candlestick* * *Ker·zen·leuch·term candlestickein fünfarmiger \Kerzenleuchter a candelabrum with five branches* * ** * ** * *der candlestick; (für mehrere Kerzen) candelabrum -
68 Kerzenschein
m candlelight* * *Kẹr|zen|scheinmcandlelightim Kerzenschein des Weihnachtsbaumes — in the light of the Christmas-tree candles, in the candle-lit glow of the Christmas-tree
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70 Lichtstärke
f brightness; eines Objektivs: F-number, speed* * *die Lichtstärkeluminosity; candlepower* * *Lịcht|stär|kef (OPT)luminous intensity; (PHOT) speed* * *Licht·stär·kef1. PHYS light [or luminous] intensity* * ** * *f.candle power n.candlepower n.luminosity n. -
71 putzen
I vt/i clean (auch Gemüse); (Schuhe) auch polish, Am. shine; (Silber) clean; (polieren) polish; (schmücken) decorate; (die Putzarbeit machen) clean, do the cleaning; putzen gehen work as a cleaner; sich (Dat) die Nase putzen blow ( oder wipe) one’s nose; sich (Dat) die Zähne putzen brush one’s teeth; die putzen wir SPORT, umg. we’ll blow them away, we’ll knock ‘em dead; Platte 10* * *to preen; to polish; to snuff; to plume; to furbish; to wipe; to clean* * *pụt|zen ['pʊtsn]1. vt1) (= säubern) to clean; (= polieren) to polish; (= wischen) to wipe; Pferd to brush down, to groom; Docht to trimdie Zähne putzen — to clean (Brit) or brush one's teeth
einem Baby den Hintern/die Nase putzen — to wipe a baby's bottom/nose
putzen gehen — to work as a cleaner
2) (dated = schmücken) to decorate3) Mauer to roughcast, to plaster4) (Aus = chemisch reinigen) to dry-clean2. vr1) (= sich säubern) to wash or clean oneself2) (dated = sich schmücken) to dress or do oneself up* * *1) ((of birds) to arrange (the feathers): The sea-gulls were preening themselves / their feathers.) preen2) (to snip off the burnt part of the wick of (a candle or lamp).) snuff* * *put·zen[ˈpʊtsn̩]I. vt1. (säubern)seine Schuhe \putzen to clean [or polish] [or shine] one's shoesdie Brille \putzen to clean one's glassesein Pferd \putzen to groom a horsedie Treppe/Wohnung \putzen to clean the steps/flatSpinat \putzen to wash and prepare spinach▪ etw \putzen to decorateden Christbaum \putzen to decorate the Christmas treeeine Urkunde putzte die Wand a certificate adorned the wall3. (wischen)putz dir den Dreck von den Schuhen! wipe the mud off your shoes!II. vi\putzen gehen to work as a cleaner* * *transitives Verb1) (blank reiben) polish[sich (Dat.)] die Zähne/die Nase putzen — clean or brush one's teeth/blow one's nose
sich putzen — < cat> wash itself; < bird> preen itself
3) auch itr. (bes. rhein., südd., schweiz.): (sauber machen) clean <room, shop, etc.>putzen gehen — work as a cleaner or (Brit.) char[woman]
4) (zum Kochen vorbereiten) wash and prepare < vegetables>* * *A. v/t & v/i clean (auch Gemüse); (Schuhe) auch polish, US shine; (Silber) clean; (polieren) polish; (schmücken) decorate; (die Putzarbeit machen) clean, do the cleaning;putzen gehen work as a cleaner;sich (dat)die Nase putzen blow ( oder wipe) one’s nose;sich (dat)die Zähne putzen brush one’s teeth;* * *transitives Verb1) (blank reiben) polish[sich (Dat.)] die Zähne/die Nase putzen — clean or brush one's teeth/blow one's nose
sich putzen — < cat> wash itself; < bird> preen itself
3) auch itr. (bes. rhein., südd., schweiz.): (sauber machen) clean <room, shop, etc.>putzen gehen — work as a cleaner or (Brit.) char[woman]
4) (zum Kochen vorbereiten) wash and prepare < vegetables>* * *(Gemüse) v.to clean v. (Schuhe) v.to polish v.to shine (US) v. v.to buff v.to clean v.to furbish v.to plaster a wall expr. -
72 Raubbau
m overexploitation (an + Dat of), destructive ( oder uncontrolled) exploitation (of); Raubbau an der Landschaft despoliation of the countryside; Raubbau am Baumbestand overcutting; mit seiner Gesundheit Raubbau treiben ruin one’s health by overdoing it* * *Raub|baum no ploverexploitation ( of natural resources); (am Wald) overfelling; (an Äckern) overcropping; (an Weideland) overgrazing; (an Fischbeständen) overfishingam Fischbestand eines Flusses Ráúbbau treiben — to overfish a river
mit seiner Gesundheit Ráúbbau treiben — to ruin one's health
* * *Raub·baum kein pl over-exploitationder \Raubbau am Tropenwald the destruction of the [tropical] rainforests\Raubbau treiben to overdo it, to burn the candle at both endsdu treibst \Raubbau mit deiner Gesundheit you're ruining your health* * *Raubbau m overexploitation (Raubbau an der Landschaft despoliation of the countryside;Raubbau am Baumbestand overcutting;mit seiner Gesundheit Raubbau treiben ruin one’s health by overdoing it -
73 schein
m; -(e)s, kein Pl.; (Licht) light; gedämpft: glow; (Lichtstrahl) ray of light; im letzten Schein der untergehenden Sonne in the last rays of the setting sun; beim Schein einer Kerze lesen read by the light of a candle; siehe auch Glanz—m; -(e)s, -e1. (Zettel) slip; (Bescheinigung) certificate; hier braucht man für alles einen Schein here you need a piece of paper for everything2. UNIV. certificate (of attendance), bes. Am. credit; um den Schein zu kriegen, muss man ein Referat halten to get the certificate (bes. Am. credit) you have to read a paper; siehe auch Seminarschein3. (Geldschein) (bank) note, Am. bill; in kleinen / großen Scheinen in small / large denominations; der Automat nimmt auch Scheine the machine also takes notes (Am. bills)—m; -s, kein Pl.; (Anschein) appearance(s); (Aussehen) air, look; etw. ( nur) zum Schein tun (just) pretend to do s.th.; den Schein wahren keep up appearances; dem Schein nach ( zu urteilen) to all appearances; der Schein spricht gegen ihn appearances are against him; der Schein trügt appearances are deceptive, you can’t always go by appearances; alles leerer Schein it’s all empty preten|ce (Am. -se); siehe auch Anschein* * *der Schein(Anschein) appearances;(Banknote) banknote; bill;(Dokument) certificate;(Glanz) shine* * *I [ʃain]m -(e)s,no plwerfen — to shine (brightly) on sth, to cast a (bright) light on sth
2) (= Anschein) appearances pl; (= Vortäuschung) pretence, shamSchéín und Sein/Wirklichkeit — appearance and reality
das ist mehr Schéín als Sein — it's all (on the) surface
der Schéín trügt or täuscht — appearances are deceptive
dem Schéín nach — on the face of it, to all appearances
den Schéín wahren — to keep up appearances
IIetw nur zum Schéín tun — only to pretend to do sth, to make only a pretence or a show of doing sth
m -(e)s, -e(= Geldschein) note, bill (US); (= Bescheinigung) certificate; (UNIV) credit; (= Fahrschein) ticketSchéíne machen (Univ) — to get credits
* * *der1) (a ticket received in return for handing in baggage etc.) check2) (a betting form for the football pools.) coupon3) (an act of pretending to be, do etc (something): He made a show of working, but he wasn't really concentrating.) show4) (a notice advising of a minor motoring offence: a parking-ticket.) ticket* * *<-[e]s, -e>[ʃain]msich akk vom [äußeren] \Schein täuschen lassen to be blinded [or taken in] by [external] appearancesder \Schein spricht gegen jdn appearances are against sbder \Schein trügt appearances are deceptiveden \Schein wahren [o aufrechterhalten] to keep up appearancesdem \Schein nach on the surface [of things]etw zum \Schein tun to pretend to do sth3. (Banknote) [bank]note* * *der; Schein[e]s, Scheine1) o. Pl. (LichtSchein) lightder Schein des brennenden Hauses/der sinkenden Sonne — the glow of the burning house/setting sun
etwas nur zum Schein tun — [only] pretend to do something; make a show of doing something
4) (GeldSchein) note* * *…schein m im subst1. (Licht):Kerzenschein candlelight;Laternenschein light of a lantern2. (Dokument):Abholschein receipt (for collected goods);Bezugsschein (ration) coupon;Entlassungsschein certificate of discharge3. (Geld):Fünfeuroschein five-euro note (US bill);Hundertdollarschein hundred dollar bill* * *der; Schein[e]s, Scheine1) o. Pl. (LichtSchein) lightder Schein des brennenden Hauses/der sinkenden Sonne — the glow of the burning house/setting sun
etwas nur zum Schein tun — [only] pretend to do something; make a show of doing something
4) (GeldSchein) note* * *-e m.certificate n.flash n.licence (UK) n.license (US) n.light n.shine n. -
74 schimmern
v/i gleam, glimmer, shimmer; Mondlicht etc.: shine; schimmernd weiße Zähne gleaming white teeth; die Schrift schimmert durchs Papier the writing shows through the paper* * *to glimmer; to gleam; to shimmer; to glint* * *schịm|mern ['ʃɪmɐn]vito glimmer, to gleam; (Licht auf Wasser auch, Perlen, Seide) to shimmer; (Metall) to gleamder Stoff/ihr Haar schimmert rötlich — the material/her hair has a tinge of red
* * *1) (to shine faintly: A single candle glimmered in the darkness.) glimmer2) (to shine with a quivering or unsteady light: The moonlight shimmered on the lake.) shimmer* * *schim·mern[ˈʃɪmɐn]vi to shimmer, to gleam* * *intransitives Verb1) gleam; <water, sea> glisten, shimmer; < metal> glint, gleam; <mother-of-pearl, silk> shimmerder Stoff/die Seide schimmert rötlich — the material has a reddish tinge/the silk has a reddish sheen
2) (durchschimmern) show ( durch through)* * *schimmernd weiße Zähne gleaming white teeth;die Schrift schimmert durchs Papier the writing shows through the paper* * *intransitives Verb1) gleam; <water, sea> glisten, shimmer; < metal> glint, gleam; <mother-of-pearl, silk> shimmerder Stoff/die Seide schimmert rötlich — the material has a reddish tinge/the silk has a reddish sheen
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75 stumpf
I Adj.3. Reim: masculine4. (glanzlos) auch Haar: dull5. (stumpfsinnig) dull; (teilnahmslos) stolid, apathetic; Sinne: dulled; stumpfer Blick blank ( oder vacant) look; stumpf gegenüber insensitive toII Adv.: stumpf vor sich hinstarren stare blankly into space; stumpf dahinleben live in apathy, vegetate* * *der Stumpfstub; stump* * *Stụmpf [ʃtʊmpf]m -(e)s, -e['ʃtʏmpfə] stump; (= Bleistiftstumpf) stub* * *1) ((of objects) having no point or sharp edge: a blunt knife.) blunt2) stolidly3) ((of a person etc) not easily excited and rather dull.) stolid4) ((of an angle) greater than a right-angle.) obtuse5) (the part of a tree left in the ground after the trunk has been cut down: He sat on a (tree-)stump and ate his sandwiches.) stump* * *<-[e]s, Stümpfe>[ʃtʊmpf, pl ˈʃtʏmpfə]m stumpetw mit \Stumpf und Stiel beseitigen/vernichten to eliminate/eradicate sth root and branch* * *der; Stumpf[e]s, Stümpfe stump* * *A. adj1. Bleistift, Messer etc: blunt;stumpf werden go blunt3. Reim: masculine4. (glanzlos) auch Haar: dullstumpfer Blick blank ( oder vacant) look;stumpf gegenüber insensitive toB. adv:stumpf vor sich hinstarren stare blankly into space;stumpf dahinleben live in apathy, vegetate…stumpf m im subst:Armstumpf arm stump;Beinstumpf leg stump;Kerzenstumpf candle end;Zahnstumpf tooth stump* * *der; Stumpf[e]s, Stümpfe stump* * *-¨e m.stub n.stump n. -
76 versengen
* * *to sear; to sere; to scorch* * *ver|sẹn|gen ptp verse\#ngtvt1) (Sonne mit Bügeleisen) to scorch; (Feuer) to singe2) (inf = verprügeln) to thrash, to wallop (inf)* * *1) (to burn slightly: She scorched her dress with the iron; That material scorches easily.) scorch2) (to (cause to) burn on the surface; to scorch: She singed her dress by pressing it with too hot an iron.) singe* * *ver·sen·gen *vt▪ etw \versengen to singe sthetw mit einem Bügeleisen \versengen to scorch sth with an ironsie hatte sich die Haare an der Kerze versengt the candle had singed [or caught] her hair* * *transitives Verb scorch; singe < hair>* * *sich (dat)die Haare versengen singe one’s hair* * *transitives Verb scorch; singe < hair>* * *v.to sear v. -
77 Wachs
n; -es, -e wax; bleich wie Wachs (as) white as a sheet ( oder ghost); Wachs in jemandes Händen sein fig. be putty in s.o.’s hands; weich wie Wachs werden Person: soften, melt; Knie: turn to jelly; weich wie Wachs sein Person: be as soft as butter; wie Wachs dahinschmelzen surrender completely* * *das Wachswax* * *[vaks]nt -es, -ewax* * *das1) (the sticky, fatty substance of which bees make their cells; beeswax.) wax2) (a manufactured, fatty substance used in polishing, to give a good shine: furniture wax.) wax3) (( also adjective) (also candle-wax) (of) a substance made from paraffin, used in making candles, models etc, that melts when heated: a wax model.) wax* * *<-es, -e>[vaks]nt1. (Bienenwachs) [bees]wax2. (Bohnerwachs) [floor] polish [or wax3. (Antikwachs) [French] polish4.* * *das; Wachses, Wachse wax* * *wachrütteln v/t (trennb, hat -ge-) fig rouse (bleich wie wachrütteln (as) white as a sheet ( oder ghost);wachrütteln in jemandes Händen sein fig be putty in sb’s hands;weich wie wachrütteln sein Person: be as soft as butter;wie wachrütteln dahinschmelzen surrender completely* * *das; Wachses, Wachse wax* * *-e n.wax n. -
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