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1 geschliffener Granat
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2 Karbunkel
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3 Karfunkel
m; -s, -; MIN. carbuncle* * *der Karfunkelcarbuncle* * *Kar|fụn|kel [kar'fʊŋkl]m -s, -2)See:* * *Kar·fun·kel<-s, ->mKar·fun·kel·stein[karˈfʊŋkl̩]m LIT carbuncle* * ** * ** * *der; Karfunkels, Karfunkel (Edelstein; volkst.): (Geschwür) carbuncle -
4 Karfunkelstein
m carbuncle (stone)* * *Kar|fụn|kel|steinmred precious stone such as ruby or garnet, carbuncle (stone)* * *Kar·fun·kel<-s, ->mKar·fun·kel·stein[karˈfʊŋkl̩]m LIT carbuncle* * *Karfunkelstein m carbuncle (stone) -
5 Schandfleck
m stain, blot; (scheußlicher Anblick) eyesore; (Gebäude) (architectural) eyesore, carbuncle; ein Schandfleck auf seiner Ehre auch hum. a blot on his escutcheon ( oder in his copybook); er ist der Schandfleck der Familie he’s the black sheep of the family, he’s a disgrace to his family; ein Schandfleck in der Landschaft a blot on the landscape* * *der Schandfleckblot; blemish; eyesore; carbuncle; disgrace* * *Schạnd|fleckmblot ( in +dat on); (Gebäude etc auch) eyesore* * *(something ugly: a blot on the landscape.) blot* * *Schand·fleckm blot [on the landscape], disgrace* * *Schandfleck m stain, blot; (scheußlicher Anblick) eyesore; (Gebäude) (architectural) eyesore, carbuncle;er ist der Schandfleck der Familie he’s the black sheep of the family, he’s a disgrace to his family;ein Schandfleck in der Landschaft a blot on the landscape* * *m.blot n.eyesore n.stain n. -
6 baulich
I Adj.; nur attr.; ARCHIT. architectural; TECH. structural; in gutem / schlechtem baulichen Zustand in good / bad repair, structurally sound / unsound; bauliche Veränderungen vornehmen make structural alterations; bauliche Sünde (architectural) eyesore, unsightly development, blot on the landscape umg., carbuncle umg.II Adv.: etw. baulich verändern make structural alterations to s.th.; die Hafengegend baulich neu gestalten redevelop ( oder re-plan) the harbour ( oder port) area* * *constructional; architectonic* * *bau|lich ['baulɪç]1. adjstructuralin gutem/schlechtem báúlichem Zustand — structurally sound/unsound
2. advstructurallydas Gebäude ist in einem báúlich schlechten Zustand — structurally, the building is in bad condition
* * *bau·lichI. adj structuralwegen \baulicher Maßnahmen bleibt das Gebäude vorübergehend geschlossen the building is temporarily closed due to renovations\bauliche Veränderungen durchführen to carry out structural alterations [or modificationsII. adv structurally* * *1. 2.etwas baulich verändern — carry out structural alterations to something
* * *A. adj; nur attr; ARCH architectural; TECH structural;in gutem/schlechtem baulichen Zustand in good/bad repair, structurally sound/unsound;bauliche Veränderungen vornehmen make structural alterations;bauliche Sünde (architectural) eyesore, unsightly development, blot on the landscape umg, carbuncle umgB. adv:etwas baulich verändern make structural alterations to sth;* * *1.Adjektiv; nicht präd. structural2.* * *adj.constructional adj. -
7 schneiden
das Schneidencrosscutting* * *schnei|den ['ʃnaidn] pret schni\#tt [ʃnɪt] ptp geschni\#tten [gə'ʃnɪtn]1. vito cut; (MED) to operate; (bei Geburt) to do an episiotomyjdm ins Gesicht/in die Hand etc schnéíden — to cut sb on the face/on the hand etc
die Kälte schneidet —
jdm ins Herz or in die Seele schnéíden — to cut sb to the quick
2. vt1) Papier etc, Haare, Hecke to cut; Getreide to mow, to cut; (= klein schneiden) Schnittlauch, Gemüse etc to chop; (SPORT ) Ball to slice, to cut; (= schnitzen) Namen, Figuren to carve; (MATH) to intersect with, to cut; (Weg) to crosseine Kurve schnéíden — to cut a corner
jdn schnéíden (beim Überholen) — to cut in on sb
sein schön/scharf geschnittenes Gesicht — his clean-cut/sharp features or face
Gesichter or Grimassen schnéíden — to make or pull faces
weit/eng geschnitten sein (Sew) — to be cut wide/narrow
2) Film, Tonband to edit3) (inf = operieren) to operate on; Furunkel to lancejdn schnéíden — to cut sb open (inf); (bei Geburt) to give sb an episiotomy
4) (fig = meiden) to cut3. vr1) (Mensch) to cut oneselfsich in den Finger etc schnéíden — to cut one's finger etc
See:→ Fleisch2) (inf = sich täuschen)da hat er sich aber geschnitten! — he's made a big mistake, he's very mistaken
3) (Linien, Straßen etc) to intersect* * *1) (to make an opening in, usually with something with a sharp edge: He cut the paper with a pair of scissors.) cut2) (to make by cutting: She cut a hole in the cloth.) cut3) (to shorten by cutting; to trim: to cut hair; I'll cut the grass.) cut4) (to remove: They cut several passages from the film.) cut5) (to wound or hurt by breaking the skin (of): I cut my hand on a piece of glass.) cut6) (to meet and cross (a line or geometrical figure): An axis cuts a circle in two places.) cut7) ((also cut dead) to ignore completely: She cut me dead in the High Street.) cut8) (the act of intersecting.) intersection9) (a sharp stinging quality, or coldness in the weather: a nip in the air.) nip10) (to cut and gather (corn etc): The farmer is reaping the wheat.) reap11) ((past tense shorn: often with off) to cut (hair) off: All her curls have been shorn off.) shear12) ((past tense shorn: especially with of) to cut hair from (someone): He has been shorn (of all his curls).) shear13) (to cut (as) with a sharp blade or knife: The blade slipped and sliced off the tip of his forefinger.) slice* * *schnei·den<schnitt, geschnitten>[ˈʃnaidn̩]I. vt▪ etw \schneiden1. (zerteilen) to cut sthWurst in die Suppe \schneiden to slice sausage into the soup2. (kürzen) to cut [or trim] stheinen Baum \schneiden to prune a treedas Gras \schneiden to cut [or mow] the grassjdm die Haare \schneiden to cut sb's hairsie hat sich die Haare ganz kurz \schneiden lassen she has had her hair cut really short3. (gravieren) to carve sthein markant geschnittenes Gesicht craggy featuresmit mandelförmig geschnittenen Augen almond-eyed4. (einschneiden) to cut sthein Loch in den Stoff \schneiden to cut a hole in the material▪ jdn \schneiden to cut sb6. (kreuzen) to cut [or intersect] [or cross] stheinen Furunkel/Karbunkel \schneiden to lance a boil/carbunclezu eng/zu weit geschnitten sein to be cut too tight/too looseeine gut geschnittene Wohnung a well-designed flat [or AM apartment10. (meiden)II. vr3.III. vi2. (zerteilen) to cutdas Messer schneidet gut the knife cuts well▪ etw schneidet sth is biting▪ jdm [irgendwohin] \schneiden to hit sb [somewhere]der eisige Wind schnitt ihr ins Gesicht the icy wind hit her in the face; s.a. Herz* * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) cut (in + Akk. into)2) (Medizinerjargon) operate3)2.schneidend — biting <wind, cold, voice, sarcasm>
unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) cut; cut, reap <corn etc.>; cut, mow < grass>; (in Scheiben) slice <bread, sausage, etc.>; (klein schneiden) cut up, chop <wood, vegetables>; (zuschneiden) cut out < dress>; (stutzen) prune <tree, bush>; trim < beard>sich (Dat.) von jemandem die Haare schneiden lassen — have one's hair cut by somebody
hier ist eine Luft zum Schneiden — (fig.) there's a terrible fug in here (coll.)
ein eng/weit/gut geschnittenes Kleid — a tight-fitting/loose-fitting/well-cut dress
2) (Medizinerjargon): (aufschneiden) operate on < patient>; cut [open] <tumour, ulcer, etc.>; lance <boil, abscess>jemanden/einen anderen Wagen schneiden — cut in on somebody/another car
5) (kreuzen) <line, railway, etc.> intersect, crossdie Linien/Straßen schneiden sich — the lines/roads intersect
6) (Tennis usw.) slice, put spin on < ball>; (Fußball) curve <ball, free kick>; (Billard) put side on < ball>7)8) (ignorieren)3.jemanden schneiden — cut somebody dead; send somebody to Coventry (Brit.)
reflexives Verbich habe mir od. mich in den Finger geschnitten — I've cut my finger
* * *schneiden; schneidet, schnitt, hat geschnittenA. v/t1. cut (in Stücke schneiden cut into pieces, cut up;in zwei Teile schneiden cut in two;seinen Namen in den Stamm schneiden carve one’s name in the trunk;der Abszess/Furunkel muss geschnitten werden MED the abscess/boil must be lanced2. fig:hier ist eine Luft zum Schneiden! umg it’s really stuffy in here, Br auch there’s a terrible fug in here;man konnte die Luft schneiden umg you could cut the atmosphere with a knife4.eine Kurve schneiden cut a corner;jemanden schneiden beim Überholen: cut in on sb5. (kreuzen)sich schneiden Linien: intersect;wo die Bahnlinie die Straße schneidet where the railway line (US railroad) and the road cross ( oder intersect)6. RADIO7. umg (ignorieren)jemanden schneiden (nicht grüßen) cut sb dead;sie wird von den Dorfbewohnern geschnitten she is ostracized by the villagers; → Gesicht1, Grimasse, Haar 1 etcda schneidet er sich aber (gewaltig) umg, fig he’s very much mistaken thereC. v/idas Messer schneidet gut/schlecht this knife cuts well/doesn’t cut well;in die Hand schneiden Band: cut into one’s hand;jemandem ins Herz schneiden Trauer etc: cut sb to the quick* * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) cut (in + Akk. into)2) (Medizinerjargon) operate3)2.schneidend — biting <wind, cold, voice, sarcasm>
unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) cut; cut, reap <corn etc.>; cut, mow < grass>; (in Scheiben) slice <bread, sausage, etc.>; (klein schneiden) cut up, chop <wood, vegetables>; (zuschneiden) cut out < dress>; (stutzen) prune <tree, bush>; trim < beard>sich (Dat.) von jemandem die Haare schneiden lassen — have one's hair cut by somebody
hier ist eine Luft zum Schneiden — (fig.) there's a terrible fug in here (coll.)
ein eng/weit/gut geschnittenes Kleid — a tight-fitting/loose-fitting/well-cut dress
2) (Medizinerjargon): (aufschneiden) operate on < patient>; cut [open] <tumour, ulcer, etc.>; lance <boil, abscess>jemanden/einen anderen Wagen schneiden — cut in on somebody/another car
5) (kreuzen) <line, railway, etc.> intersect, crossdie Linien/Straßen schneiden sich — the lines/roads intersect
6) (Tennis usw.) slice, put spin on < ball>; (Fußball) curve <ball, free kick>; (Billard) put side on < ball>7)8) (ignorieren)3.jemanden schneiden — cut somebody dead; send somebody to Coventry (Brit.)
reflexives Verbich habe mir od. mich in den Finger geschnitten — I've cut my finger
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8 geschliffene Granat
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9 Karbunkel
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10 Karfunkel
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11 Karfunkelstein
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12 schneiden
schnei·den <schnitt, geschnitten> [ʼʃnaidn̩]vtetw \schneiden1) ( zerteilen) to cut sth;Wurst in die Suppe \schneiden to slice sausage into the soupeinen Baum \schneiden to prune a tree;das Gras \schneiden to cut [or mow] the grass;jdm die Haare \schneiden to cut sb's hair;sie hat sich die Haare ganz kurz \schneiden lassen she has had her hair cut really short3) ( gravieren) to carve sth;ein markant geschnittenes Gesicht craggy features;mit mandelförmig geschnittenen Augen almond-eyed4) ( einschneiden) to cut sth;ein Loch in den Stoff \schneiden to cut a hole in the materialjdn \schneiden to cut sbeinen Furunkel/Karbunkel \schneiden to lance a boil/carbunclezu eng/ zu weit geschnitten sein to be cut too tight/too loose;jdn \schneiden to cut [or snub] sb; s. a. Fratze, Grimasse, Kurve, Luftvrsich \schneiden to cut oneself;sich in den Finger \schneiden to cut one's finger;2) ( sich kreuzen)sich \schneiden to intersect [or cross];WENDUNGEN:sich [gründlich] geschnitten haben ( fam) to have made a [big] mistakevi2) ( zerteilen) to cut;das Messer schneidet gut the knife cuts welletw schneidet sth is biting;jdm [irgendwohin] \schneiden to hit sb [somewhere]; -
13 Karbunkel
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14 Karfunkel
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15 der Karbunkel
(Medizin) - {anthrax} cụm nhọt, bệnh than - {carbuncle} nhọt, ngọc granat đỏ -
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1. LAT Euplocamus anthracinalis Scopoli2. RUS моль f пышноусая, моль f перистоусая буковая3. ENG carbuncle clothes moth4. DEU —5. FRA —
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