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ear phone

  • 1 Kopfhörer

    m: ( ein) Kopfhörer (a pair of) headphones Pl.
    * * *
    der Kopfhörer
    earphone; headset; head-phones
    * * *
    Kọpf|hö|rer
    m
    headphone
    * * *
    ((also earphones) a pair of electronic instruments held over a person's ears, by a metal band over the head, which are connected to a radio: a set of headphones.) headphones
    * * *
    Kopf·hö·rer
    m headphones pl; (für Handy) headset
    * * *
    der headphones pl
    * * *
    (ein) Kopfhörer (a pair of) headphones pl
    * * *
    der headphones pl
    * * *
    m.
    ear-phone n.
    earphones n.
    headphone n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Kopfhörer

  • 2 Kopfhörer

    m
    1. ear-phone
    2. earphone
    3. headphone
    pl
    headphones

    Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > Kopfhörer

  • 3 Telefonmuschel

    f
    [Hörmuschel]
    1. (phone) ear-piece
    2. phone's ear-piece
    3. telephone's ear-piece
    4. telephone ear-piece
    f
    [Sprechmuschel]
    1. (phone) mouthpiece
    2. phone's mouthpiece
    3. telephone's mouthpiece
    4. telephone mouthpiece

    Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > Telefonmuschel

  • 4 Hörer

    m; -s, -
    1. (Zuhörer) listener, auditor geh.; liebe Hörerinnen und Hörer! zum Sendebeginn: hello everybody, hello to our listeners everywhere; im Satz, verstärkend: dear listeners
    2. UNIV. student
    3. Telefon: receiver; den Hörer abnehmen pick up (wenn es klingelt: auch answer) the phone; den Hörer auflegen put the phone down
    * * *
    der Hörer
    (Person) listener;
    (Telefon) earpiece; handset; receiver
    * * *
    Hö|rer I ['høːrɐ]
    m -s, - (TELEC)
    receiver; (= Kopfhörer) headphone, earphone II ['høːrɐ]
    1. m -s, -,Hö́|re|rin
    [-ərɪn]
    2. f -, -nen (RAD)
    listener; (UNIV) student (attending lectures)

    sich als Hö́rer einschreiben — to enrol (Brit) or enroll (US) for a lecture course

    * * *
    (the part of a telephone which is held to one's ear.) receiver
    * * *
    Hö·rer1
    <-s, ->
    m (Telefonhörer) receiver
    den \Hörer auflegen to replace the receiver, to hang up [on sb]
    den \Hörer auf die Gabel knallen [o (fam) schmeißen] to slam down the phone sep
    Hö·rer(in)2
    <-s, ->
    1. (Zuhörer) listener
    2. (Student in einer Vorlesung) student
    * * *
    der; Hörers, Hörer
    2) (TelefonHörer) receiver
    * * *
    Hörer m; -s, -
    1. (Zuhörer) listener, auditor geh;
    liebe Hörerinnen und Hörer! zum Sendebeginn: hello everybody, hello to our listeners everywhere; im Satz, verstärkend: dear listeners
    2. UNIV student
    3. Telefon: receiver;
    den Hörer abnehmen pick up (wenn es klingelt: auch answer) the phone;
    den Hörer auflegen put the phone down
    * * *
    der; Hörers, Hörer
    2) (TelefonHörer) receiver
    * * *
    -- m.
    hearer n.
    listener n.
    telephone handset n.
    university student n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Hörer

См. также в других словарях:

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  • talk someone's ear off — verb To talk excessively or far more than is wanted or appreciated. If he can get you on the phone, hell talk your ear off, every time. See Also: work ones arse off, work ones butt off, work ones tail off …   Wiktionary

  • earphone — ear•phone [[t]ˈɪərˌfoʊn[/t]] n. 1) hfi a sound receiver, as of a radio or telephone, that fits in or over the ear 2) hfi Usu., earphones. a headset • Etymology: 1920–25 …   From formal English to slang

  • earphone — ear|phone [ˈıəfəun US ˈırfoun] n [usually plural] a small piece of equipment connected by a wire to a radio, ↑personal stereo etc, which you put in or over your ears so that only you can listen to it …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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