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curved piece of wood

  • 1 boomerang

    1. noun
    (lit. or fig.) Bumerang, der
    2. intransitive verb
    (fig.) sich als Bumerang erweisen
    * * *
    (a curved piece of wood used by Australian aborigines which, when thrown, returns to the thrower.) der Bumerang
    * * *
    boom·er·ang
    [ˈbu:məræŋ, AM -mər-]
    I. n Bumerang m
    II. vi ( fig)
    to \boomerang on sb scheme, plan sich akk für jdn als Bumerang erweisen fig
    * * *
    ['buːmərŋ]
    1. n (lit, fig)
    Bumerang m
    2. vi (fig inf
    words, actions) wie ein Bumerang zurückkommen (on zu)
    * * *
    boomerang [ˈbuːməræŋ]
    A s
    1. Bumerang m (auch fig)
    2. THEAT US Hebebühne f (für Bühnenmaler)
    B v/i fig sich als Bumerang erweisen (on für)
    * * *
    1. noun
    (lit. or fig.) Bumerang, der
    2. intransitive verb
    (fig.) sich als Bumerang erweisen
    * * *
    n.
    Bumerang -s m.

    English-german dictionary > boomerang

  • 2 stave

    1. noun
    (Mus.) see academic.ru/70111/staff">staff 1. 4)
    2. transitive verb,
    staved or stove ein Loch schlagen in (+ Akk.)
    Phrasal Verbs:
    * * *
    [steiv]
    (in music, a staff.) das Notensystem
    * * *
    [steɪv]
    I. n
    1. (musical staff) Notenlinien pl
    2. (in construction) Sprosse f, Querholz nt; (curved piece of wood) [Fass]daube f; (used as a weapon) Knüppel m
    II. vt
    to \stave in ⇆ sth etw eindrücken
    the ship was \staved in das Schiff schlug leck
    to \stave in sb's head jdm den Kopf einschlagen
    to \stave a hole in sth ein Loch in etw akk schlagen
    * * *
    [steɪv]
    n
    1) (of barrel) (Fass)daube f; (= rung) (Leiter)sprosse f; (= stick) Knüppel m, Knüttel m (old)
    2) (MUS: staff) Notenlinien pl
    3) (LITER: stanza) Strophe f, Vers m
    * * *
    stave [steıv]
    A s
    1. (Fass) Daube f
    2. (Leiter) Sprosse f, Runge f
    3. Stock m, Knüttel m
    4. LIT
    a) Strophe f, Vers m
    b) (Reim) Stab m
    5. MUS Noten(linien)system n
    B v/t prät und pperf staved oder stove [stəʊv]
    1. a) meist stave in einschlagen
    b) ein Loch schlagen (in in akk)
    c) ein Fass zerschlagen
    a) jemanden hinhalten,
    b) eine Gefahr etc abwenden, ein Gespräch etc abbiegen,
    c) etwas aufschieben
    3. mit Dauben oder Sprossen versehen
    4. MED schott sich einen Finger etc verstauchen:
    C v/i US jagen, rasen
    * * *
    1. noun
    (Mus.) see staff 1. 4)
    2. transitive verb,
    staved or stove ein Loch schlagen in (+ Akk.)
    Phrasal Verbs:
    * * *
    n.
    derber Stock m. v.
    einschlagen v.

    English-german dictionary > stave

  • 3 stave

    [steɪv] n
    1) ( musical staff) Notenlinien fpl
    2) ( in construction) Sprosse f, Querholz nt; ( curved piece of wood) [Fass]daube f; ( used as a weapon) Knüppel m vt
    to \stave in <-> sth etw eindrücken;
    the ship was \staved in das Schiff schlug leck;
    to \stave in sb's head jdm den Kopf einschlagen;
    to \stave a hole in sth ein Loch in etw akk schlagen

    English-German students dictionary > stave

  • 4 rib

    1. noun
    1) (Anat.) Rippe, die
    2)

    rib[s] — (joint of meat) Rippenstück, das

    3) (supporting piece) (of insect's wing) Ader, die; (of feather) Kiel, der; Schaft, der; (of leaf, in knitting) Rippe, die
    2. transitive verb,
    - bb- (coll.) aufziehen (ugs.)
    * * *
    [rib]
    1) (any one of the bones which curve round and forward from the backbone, enclosing the heart and lungs.) die Rippe
    2) (one of the curved pieces of wood which are joined to the keel to form the framework of a boat.) die Rippe
    3) (a vertical raised strip in eg knitted material, or the pattern formed by a row of these.) linke Masche
    4) (any of a number of things similar in shape, use etc to a rib, eg one of the supports for the fabric of an aeroplane wing or of an umbrella.) die Rippe
    - academic.ru/62287/ribbed">ribbed
    - ribbing
    * * *
    [rɪb]
    I. n
    1. ANAT Rippe f
    to break a \rib sich dat eine Rippe brechen
    to dig [or poke] sb in the \ribs jdm einen Stoß in die Rippen versetzen
    2. FOOD
    \ribs Rippchen nt
    prime \rib Hochrippe f
    3. of a boat, roof Spant m
    4. of a lute, violin Zarge f
    5. of an umbrella Speiche f
    6. (in aerofoil) Stab m, Stange f
    7. of an insect's wing, a leaf Rippe f
    8. of land, rock Grat m, Erhebung f
    9. no pl (in knitting) Rippung f
    10. esp AM ( fam: joke) Scherz m
    II. vt
    <- bb->
    1. usu passive (mark with ridges)
    to \rib sth etw mit Speichen versehen
    2. ( fam: tease)
    to \rib sb [about sth] jdn [wegen einer S. gen] aufziehen [o necken]
    * * *
    [rɪb]
    1. n
    1) (ANAT, COOK) Rippe f
    2) (of leaf, ceiling, ship, shell) Rippe f; (of umbrella) Speiche f
    3) (KNITTING) Rippen pl
    2. vt
    (inf: tease) necken, foppen
    * * *
    rib [rıb]
    A s
    1. ANAT Rippe f:
    smite sb under the fifth rib BIBEL jemanden erstechen
    2. GASTR
    a) Rippenstück n
    b) Rippenspeer m/n
    3. hum Ehehälfte f (Ehefrau)
    4. BOT (Blatt) Rippe f, (-)Ader f
    5. ZOOL Schaft m (einer Vogelfeder)
    6. TECH Stab m, Stange f, (auch Heiz- etc) Rippe f
    7. ARCH, TECH (Gewölbe) Rippe f, Strebe f
    8. SCHIFF
    a) (Schiffs) Rippe f, Spant n
    b) Spiere f
    a) Sicherungspfeiler m
    b) (Erz)Trumm n
    10. MUS Zarge f (Seitenwand)
    11. Rippe f ( im Stoff; auch beim Stricken):
    rib stitch (Stricken) linke Masche
    12. (Berg) Rippe f, Vorsprung m
    13. rippenartige Erhöhung, Welle f
    B v/t
    1. mit Rippen versehen
    2. einen Stoff etc rippen, mit Rippen(muster) versehen
    3. umg jemanden aufziehen, hänseln ( beide:
    for wegen)
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (Anat.) Rippe, die
    2)

    rib[s] — (joint of meat) Rippenstück, das

    3) (supporting piece) (of insect's wing) Ader, die; (of feather) Kiel, der; Schaft, der; (of leaf, in knitting) Rippe, die
    2. transitive verb,
    - bb- (coll.) aufziehen (ugs.)
    * * *
    n.
    Drehschiene f.
    Lamelle -n f.
    Rippe -n f.
    Spant -- n.

    English-german dictionary > rib

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