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etch into

  • 1 вытравливать

    1) General subject: slip
    2) Naval: veer (трос, канат)
    3) Mathematics: etch
    4) Railway term: corrode
    7) Microelectronics: etch into
    8) Karachaganak: etch ( to)
    9) Yachting: slack away, veer

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > вытравливать

  • 2 вытравить

    2) Naval: veer out
    3) Architecture: etch
    4) Microelectronics: etch into, etch out

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > вытравить

  • 3 grabar

    v.
    1 to engrave.
    grabó su nombre en un tronco she carved her name on a tree
    El joyero grabó el anillo The jeweller engraved the ring.
    2 to record, to tape (sonido, cinta).
    han grabado un nuevo disco they've recorded a new album
    Elsa grabó una canción Elsa recorded a song.
    * * *
    1 ARTE to engrave
    2 (registrar) to record
    3 INFORMÁTICA to save
    \
    grabarse en la memoria figurado to be engraved on one's memory
    quedarse algo muy grabado figurado to stick in one's mind
    * * *
    verb
    2) tape, record
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    VT
    1) [en madera, metal] to engrave
    2) [+ sonidos, imágenes] [gen] to record; (=hacer una copia en cinta) to tape

    ¿me puedes grabar este CD? — can you tape this CD for me?

    3) (=fijar) to etch
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    a) (Audio, TV) to record
    b) (Art) to engrave
    2.
    grabar vi
    a) (Audio, TV) to record
    b) (Art) to engrave
    3.
    grabarse v pron to be engraved
    * * *
    = cut into, download, etch, brand (as), incise, record.
    Ex. For most of the period woodcuts for letterpress printing were made of a hard, fine-grained wood (such as box or a fruit wood) cut into the side of the plank along the grain.
    Ex. To download is to capture data online from a remote host computer and transfer it to the store of an in-house standalone system, eg a microcomputer, for processing.
    Ex. The idea was forever etched in his consciousness from the day Crane uttered it: a good librarian working anywhere is a credit and benefit to libraries everywhere.
    Ex. Music by Jewish composers and works were branded in Nazi Germany as degenerate art.
    Ex. Our books today mix CAPITALS, from letters Romans incised on stone monuments, and 'lower case' letters, derived from script developed in Ireland for parchment manuscripts.
    Ex. Editors and compilers of editions of works are recorded together with the edition statement in the edition area = En en área de edición se incluyen los editores y compiladores de las ediciones de trabajos junto con la mención de edición.
    ----
    * estar grabado en la memoria = imprint on + consciousness.
    * grabar al ácido = etch.
    * grabar en CD = burn to disc.
    * grabar en cinta = tape-record [tape record], tape.
    * grabar en el estudio = film in + the studio.
    * grabar en exteriores = film on + location.
    * grabar en la memoria = imprint on + consciousness.
    * grabar en la mente de Alguien = engrave in + Posesivo + mind.
    * grabar en piedra = engrave in + stone.
    * grabar en relieve = emboss.
    * grabar en vídeo = videotape.
    * sin grabar = unengraved.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    a) (Audio, TV) to record
    b) (Art) to engrave
    2.
    grabar vi
    a) (Audio, TV) to record
    b) (Art) to engrave
    3.
    grabarse v pron to be engraved
    * * *
    = cut into, download, etch, brand (as), incise, record.

    Ex: For most of the period woodcuts for letterpress printing were made of a hard, fine-grained wood (such as box or a fruit wood) cut into the side of the plank along the grain.

    Ex: To download is to capture data online from a remote host computer and transfer it to the store of an in-house standalone system, eg a microcomputer, for processing.
    Ex: The idea was forever etched in his consciousness from the day Crane uttered it: a good librarian working anywhere is a credit and benefit to libraries everywhere.
    Ex: Music by Jewish composers and works were branded in Nazi Germany as degenerate art.
    Ex: Our books today mix CAPITALS, from letters Romans incised on stone monuments, and 'lower case' letters, derived from script developed in Ireland for parchment manuscripts.
    Ex: Editors and compilers of editions of works are recorded together with the edition statement in the edition area = En en área de edición se incluyen los editores y compiladores de las ediciones de trabajos junto con la mención de edición.
    * estar grabado en la memoria = imprint on + consciousness.
    * grabar al ácido = etch.
    * grabar en CD = burn to disc.
    * grabar en cinta = tape-record [tape record], tape.
    * grabar en el estudio = film in + the studio.
    * grabar en exteriores = film on + location.
    * grabar en la memoria = imprint on + consciousness.
    * grabar en la mente de Alguien = engrave in + Posesivo + mind.
    * grabar en piedra = engrave in + stone.
    * grabar en relieve = emboss.
    * grabar en vídeo = videotape.
    * sin grabar = unengraved.

    * * *
    grabar [A1 ]
    vt
    1 ( Audio, TV) to record
    han grabado un nuevo disco they've made a new record, they've recorded a new single/album
    2 ( Art) to engrave
    un reloj grabado con sus iniciales a watch engraved with his initials
    ■ grabar
    vi
    1 ( Audio, TV) to record
    2 ( Art) to engrave
    sus palabras se me grabaron en la memoria her words are engraved on o ( liter) etched in my memory
    su cara se me grabó para siempre her face has been engraved on o ( liter) etched in my mind ever since
    * * *

     

    grabar ( conjugate grabar) verbo transitivo/intransitivo
    a) (Audio, TV) to record, tape

    b) (Art) to engrave

    grabarse verbo pronominal:

    su cara se me quedó grabada I'll never forget her face
    grabar verbo transitivo
    1 (en una cinta magnética) to record: he grabado la conferencia para poder escucharla con detenimiento, I recorded the lecture so that I could later listen to it carefully
    2 Inform to save: ¡no te olvides de grabar antes de salir!, don't forget to save your work before closing!
    3 Arte to engrave: he grabado mis iniciales en el dorso del plato, I engraved my initials on the back of the plate

    ' grabar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    inscribir
    - disco
    English:
    cut
    - duplicate
    - engrave
    - etch
    - inscribe
    - make
    - record
    - tape
    - tape-record
    - video-tape
    - carve
    - fix
    - imprint
    - video
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    vt
    1. [en metal] to engrave;
    [en madera] to carve;
    grabó su nombre en un tronco she carved her name on a tree
    2. [sonido] to record;
    [imagen] to record; [en cinta] to record, to tape;
    han grabado un nuevo disco they've recorded a new album
    3. [fijar]
    grabado en su memoria imprinted o engraved on his memory;
    ¡que te quede bien grabado! don't you forget it!
    4. Informát [documento] to save;
    [CD-ROM] to record, to burn
    * * *
    v/t
    1 en video, cinta record
    2 PINT, fig
    engrave;
    el accidente quedó grabar en su memoria the accident was engraved o etched on her memory
    * * *
    grabar vt
    1) : to engrave
    2) : to record, to tape
    grabar vi
    * * *
    grabar vb (en vídeo, cinta, disco) to record

    Spanish-English dictionary > grabar

  • 4 ätzen

    to cauterize; to etch
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    ạt|zen ['atsn]
    vt (HUNT)
    to feed
    * * *
    (to make (designs) on metal, glass etc using an acid to eat out the lines.) etch
    * * *
    ät·zen
    [ˈɛtsn̩]
    I. vi (versetzend sein) to corrode
    II. vt KUNST (durch Säure einätzen) to etch
    etw in etw akk \ätzen to etch sth in sth
    * * *
    1.
    1) etch
    2) (Med.) cauterize < wound>
    2.
    intransitives Verb corrode
    * * *
    ätzen v/t & v/i
    1. Säure etc: corrode, eat into
    2. auf Kupfer etc: etch
    3. MED cauterize
    * * *
    1.
    1) etch
    2) (Med.) cauterize < wound>
    2.
    intransitives Verb corrode
    * * *
    v.
    to cauterise (UK) v.
    to cauterize (US) v.
    to corrode v.
    to etch v.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > ätzen

  • 5 incidere

    "to engrave, to print;
    Prägen;
    gravar"
    * * *
    1. v/i affect (su something)
    2. v/t engrave
    ( tagliare) cut
    ( registrare) record
    * * *
    incidere1 v.tr.
    1 to carve, to engrave; to cut*: incidere il proprio nome su un pezzo di legno, to carve (o to cut) one's name on a piece of wood; incidere su marmo, to carve in marble // (agr.) incidere le piante, to tap the trees
    2 (ad acquaforte) to etch
    3 (registrare su nastro, disco ecc.) to record; incidere una canzone, to record a song; incidere un disco, to cut a record; incidere un nastro, to make a tape
    4 (fig.) (imprimere) to engrave, to impress: quel ricordo si incise nella sua mente, that memory was engraved on his mind
    5 (fig.) (intaccare) to draw* on (sthg.), to tap (sthg.): incidere i risparmi, to draw on one's savings
    6 (med.) to incise; to lance, to cut* open: bisognò incidere l'ascesso, the abscess had to be lanced (o cut open)
    7 (mat.) to cut*.
    incidere2 v. intr.
    1 (gravare) to weigh upon: spese che incidono sul bilancio, expenses weighing upon the budget; una tassa che incide sul datore di lavoro, a tax that falls on the employer
    2 (influenzare) to affect, to influence: certe esperienze incidono sul carattere, certain experiences affect (o leave a mark on) one's character; questo non incide sulla riuscita dell'esperimento, this does not affect the result of the experiment.
    * * *
    I [in'tʃidere] vt irreg
    1) (tagliare: corteccia, legno) to cut into, carve, (scolpire: pietra) to engrave
    2) (canzone) to record
    II [in'tʃidere] vi irreg

    incidere su — to influence, affect, have a bearing upon

    * * *
    I [in'tʃidere]
    verbo transitivo
    1) (tagliare) to carve [legno, pietra]; to notch [bastone, bordo, superficie]; to incise, to lance, to puncture [ ascesso]; (iscrivere) to cut*, to hew [ iniziali]
    2) art. tip. to engrave
    3) fig. (imprimere) to engrave, to impress
    4) tecn.
    II [in'tʃidere]
    verbo intransitivo (aus. avere)
    1) fis. [ raggio] to hit*

    incidere suto bear on o affect

    * * *
    incidere1
    /in't∫idere/ [35]
     1 (tagliare) to carve [legno, pietra]; to notch [bastone, bordo, superficie]; to incise, to lance, to puncture [ ascesso]; (iscrivere) to cut*, to hew [ iniziali]
     2 art. tip. to engrave; incidere all'acquaforte to etch
     3 fig. (imprimere) to engrave, to impress
     4 tecn. incidere un disco to cut a record.
    ————————
    incidere2
    /in't∫idere/ [35]
    (aus. avere)
     1 fis. [ raggio] to hit*
     2 (gravare) incidere su to put a strain on
     3 (influenzare) incidere su to bear on o affect.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > incidere

  • 6 einbrennen

    (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)
    I v/t
    1. einbrennen (in + Akk) burn in(to); einem Tier ein Zeichen einbrennen brand
    2. südd., österr. GASTR. (Mehl) brown; (Soße, Suppe) thicken with roux
    II v/refl geh.: sich in jemandes Gedächtnis einbrennen become engraved ( oder etched) on s.o.’s memory
    * * *
    to brand
    * * *
    ein|bren|nen sep
    1. vt
    Mal to brand

    Buchstaben/Muster in Holz éínbrennen — to burn letters/patterns into wood

    2. vr (liter)
    to engrave or etch itself
    * * *
    ein|bren·nen
    I. vt
    etw [in etw akk] \einbrennen
    1. KOCHK to bind sth in a roux
    Mehl \einbrennen to brown flour
    eine Soße \einbrennen to make a roux
    2. (mit einem Mal versehen)
    jdm/etw etw \einbrennen to brand sth into sb/sth
    einem Tier ein Zeichen \einbrennen to brand an animal
    3. INFORM (Daten prägen) to burn in sth sep, to burn sth into sth
    sich akk [in jds Gedächtnis] \einbrennen to engrave [or etch] itself in sb's memory [or on sb's mind]
    * * *
    einbrennen (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)
    A. v/t
    1.
    in +akk) burn in(to);
    2. südd, österr GASTR (Mehl) brown; (Soße, Suppe) thicken with roux
    B. v/r geh:
    sich in jemandes Gedächtnis einbrennen become engraved ( oder etched) on sb’s memory
    * * *
    n.
    baking n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > einbrennen

  • 7 gores

    scratch, etch line into
    * * *
    incise, incised, incised, incising
    * * *
    scratch; etch lines into something

    Indonesia-Inggris kamus > gores

  • 8 syövyttää

    yks.nom. syövyttää; yks.gen. syövytän; yks.part. syövytti; yks.ill. syövyttäisi; mon.gen. syövyttäköön; mon.part. syövyttänyt; mon.ill. syövytettiin
    bite (verb)
    cauterize (verb)
    corrode (verb)
    eat into (verb)
    erode (verb)
    etch (verb)
    wear (verb)
    * * *
    • cauterize
    • corrode
    • imprint
    • fret
    • etch
    • eat into
    • wear
    • bite
    • erode

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > syövyttää

  • 9 intaccare

    ( corrodere) corrode
    fig ( danneggiare) damage
    scorte, capitale make inroads into
    * * *
    intaccare v.tr.
    1 (fare tacche in) to notch, to nick: intaccare un bastone, to notch a stick
    2 (corrodere) to corrode, to eat* into (sthg.); to etch: gli acidi intaccano i metalli, acids corrode (o eat into) metals
    3 (danneggiare) to damage, to injure, to impair; (sciupare) to spoil*: la casa non fu intaccata dal fuoco, the house was not damaged by the fire; ciò intaccherà la sua reputazione, this will injure (o damage) his reputation; l'infezione gli ha intaccato anche la mano, the infection has also affected his hand
    4 (cominciare a usare) to draw* on, to dip into, to tap // (econ.): intaccare un fondo di riserva, to dip into a reserve fund; intaccare il capitale, to draw on one's capital; intaccare i propri risparmi, to draw on (o to dip into) one's savings
    5 (fig.) (incrinare) to undermine: i continui insuccessi hanno intaccato la sua fiducia nella vita, his continual failures have undermined his self-confidence; intaccare il morale delle truppe, to undermine the morale of the troops.
    * * *
    [intak'kare]
    verbo transitivo
    1) (corrodere) [ruggine, acido] to corrode, to eat* into [ metallo]
    2) fig. (iniziare a consumare) [ inflazione] to eat* away at, to eat* into [ capitale]; to dip into [ risparmi]; [ società] to dig* into [ capitale]
    3) (incidere) to nick, to notch [superficie, legno]
    4) fig. (pregiudicare) to weaken, to undermine [ credibilità]; to eat* away at [ salute]; to chip away (at), to erode [autorità, fiducia]; to tarnish [ prestigio]; to blemish, to undermine [ reputazione]
    * * *
    intaccare
    /intak'kare/ [1]
     1 (corrodere) [ruggine, acido] to corrode, to eat* into [ metallo]
     2 fig. (iniziare a consumare) [ inflazione] to eat* away at, to eat* into [ capitale]; to dip into [ risparmi]; [ società] to dig* into [ capitale]
     3 (incidere) to nick, to notch [superficie, legno]
     4 fig. (pregiudicare) to weaken, to undermine [ credibilità]; to eat* away at [ salute]; to chip away (at), to erode [autorità, fiducia]; to tarnish [ prestigio]; to blemish, to undermine [ reputazione]; nulla può intaccare la loro amicizia nothing can get in the way of their friendship.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > intaccare

  • 10 trawić

    (-wię, -wisz); vt
    1) ( pokarm) perf; s- to digest (o chorobie, ogniu) perf s-
    2) to consume (CHEM, TECH) perf wy-
    * * *
    ipf.
    1. (= przyswajać pokarm) digest; nie trawić kogoś/czegoś przen. have no liking for sb/sth; not care for sb/sth.
    2. lit. (= niszczyć) consume, waste, wear away; (o chorobie, pożarze) consume; (o niepokoju, nienawiści) consume, devour.
    3. chem. corrode, eat into ( sth).
    4. techn. sztuka (= wytrawiać) etch.
    5. (= marnować) waste.

    The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > trawić

  • 11 urezati

    vt pf cut (into), incise; notch, score; carve, chisel, engrave, etch
    * * *
    • etch
    • engrave
    • scotch
    • imprint
    • notch
    • register

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > urezati

  • 12 Ohr

    n; -(e)s, -en
    1. ANAT. ear (auch fig., Gehör); gute / schlechte Ohren haben have good / poor hearing; jemandem etw. ins Ohr flüstern whisper s.th. into s.o.’s ear; die Ohren anlegen Hund, Pferd: lay back its ears; ich habe es mit eigenen Ohren gehört I heard it with my own ears; jemandem eins hinter die Ohren geben umg. give s.o. a clip (a)round the ears; spitzen I, taub 1
    2. fig., in Wendungen: die Ohren aufmachen listen carefully; die Ohren spitzen oder lange Ohren bekommen prick up one’s ears; ganz Ohr sein be all ears; ein Ohr haben für have an ear for; ein feines Ohr haben für have a good ear for; ein offenes Ohr für jemanden haben be prepared to listen to s.o.; ein offenes Ohr finden find a good listener; jemandem ein Ohr oder die Ohren abreden oder abquatschen umg. jabber away endlessly at s.o.; gleich gibt’s rote Ohren oder einen Satz heiße Ohren umg., hum. you’re just asking for a clip (a)round the ears; ich habe es noch im Ohr (Musik etc.) it’s still going (a)round in my head; stärker: it’s still ringing in my ears; die Melodie geht leicht ins Ohr it’s a really catchy tune; jemandem in den Ohren liegen pester s.o.; jemanden übers Ohr hauen umg. rip s.o. off; sich aufs Ohr legen umg. get some shuteye; schreib dir das hinter die Ohren! umg. and don’t you forget it!; bis über die oder beide Ohren in Arbeit / Schulden etc. stecken umg. be up to one’s ears in work / debt etc.; bis über die oder beide Ohren verliebt umg. head over heels in love; viel um die Ohren haben umg. have an awful lot on one’s plate; von einem Ohr ( bis) zum anderen grinsen umg. grin from ear to ear; mir klingen die Ohren my ears are burning; halt die Ohren steif! umg. keep your pecker (Am. chin) up!; sich (Dat) die Ohren brechen Sl. slave away, work one’s fingers to the bone; mir kam zu Ohren, dass... I happened to hear that...; was kommt mir da zu Ohren? what’s this I hear?; ich traute meinen Ohren nicht I couldn’t believe my ears; es ist nichts für fremde Ohren it’s not for public consumption; das ist nichts für zarte Ohren this is not for sensitive souls; er hört nur mit halbem Ohr hin he’s only half listening; auf dem Ohr ist er taub he’s deaf ( oder he doesn’t want to know) where that’s concerned; wasch dir mal die Ohren! umg. you should get your ears seen to; zum einen Ohr hinein, zum andern hinaus in one ear, out the other; faustdick I 2, Nacht 2, schlackern, taub 1, trocken I 4
    * * *
    das Ohr
    ear
    * * *
    [oːɐ]
    nt -(e)s, -en
    ear

    seine Óhren sind nicht mehr so gut — his hearing isn't too good any more

    auf einem Óhr taub sein — to be deaf in one ear

    auf dem Óhr bin ich taub (fig)nothing doing (inf), I won't hear of it

    auf taube/offene Óhren stoßen — to fall on deaf/sympathetic ears

    bei jdm ein aufmerksames/geneigtes/offenes Óhr finden — to find sb a ready/willing/sympathetic listener

    ein offenes Óhr für jdn/etw haben — to be ready to listen to sb/sth

    jdm ein geneigtes Óhr leihen or schenken (geh)to lend sb an ear or a sympathetic ear

    lange Óhren machen (inf)to prick up one's ears

    ein musikalisches Óhr haben — to have a musical ear or an ear for music

    ein scharfes or feines Óhr haben — to have a good ear

    die Óhren hängen lassen (inf)to look down in the mouth (inf) or down in the dumps (inf)

    die Óhren steifhalten (inf)to keep one's chin up

    die Óhren anlegen — to put its ears back

    mach or sperr die Óhren auf! (inf)wash or clean out your ears (inf)

    mir klingen die Óhren — my ears are burning

    seine Kritik klingt ihnen noch immer in den Óhren — his criticism is still ringing in their ears

    jdm die Óhren volljammern (inf)to keep (going) on or moaning at sb

    die Wände haben Óhren — walls have ears

    ganz Óhr sein (hum)to be all ears

    sich aufs Óhr legen or hauen (inf)to turn in (inf), to hit the hay or the sack (inf), to kip down (Brit inf)

    sitzt er auf seinen Óhren? (inf)is he deaf or something?

    jdn bei den Óhren nehmen, jdm die Óhren lang ziehen (inf)to tweak sb's ear(s)

    für deutsche/englische Óhren klingt das komisch — that sounds odd to German/English ears

    diese Nachricht war nicht für fremde Óhren bestimmt — this piece of news was not meant for other ears

    jdm eins or ein paar hinter die Óhren geben (inf)to give sb a clip round (Brit) or a smack on the ear

    ein paar or eins hinter die Óhren kriegen (inf)to get a clip round (Brit) or a smack on the ear

    or schlagen (inf)to hit sb over the head with sth

    schreib es dir hinter die Óhren (inf)will you (finally) get that into your (thick) head (inf), has that sunk in? (inf)

    noch nass or feucht or nicht trocken hinter den Óhren sein — to be still wet behind the ears

    jdm etw ins Óhr sagen — to whisper sth in sb's ear

    die Melodie geht ( leicht) ins Óhr — the tune is very catchy

    du hast wohl Dreck or Watte in den Óhren! (inf) — are you deaf or something?, is there something wrong with your ears?

    ich habe seine Worte noch deutlich im Óhr — I can still hear his words clearly, his words are still ringing in my ears

    jdm ( mit etw) in den Óhren liegen — to badger sb (about sth), to keep on at sb (about sth) (inf)

    mit halbem Óhr(e) hinhören or zuhören — to half listen, to listen with half an ear

    jdn übers Óhr hauen — to take sb for a ride (inf), to pull a fast one on sb (inf)

    bis über die or beide Óhren verliebt sein — to be head over heels in love

    bis über die or beide Óhren verschuldet sein — to be up to one's ears or eyes (Brit) in debt

    viel um die Óhren haben (inf)to have a lot on (one's plate) (inf), to be rushed off one's feet (inf)

    es ist mir zu Óhren gekommen — it has come to my ears (form)

    zum einen Óhr hinein und zum anderen wieder hinaus gehen (inf)to go in one ear and out the other (inf)

    dein Wort in Gottes Óhr — God willing

    * * *
    (the part of the head by means of which we hear, or its external part only: Her new hair-style covers her ears.) ear
    * * *
    <-[e]s, -en>
    [ˈo:ɐ̯]
    nt ear
    abstehende \Ohren haben sb's ears stick out
    die \Ohren anlegen Tier to put its ears back
    feine/scharfe \Ohren haben to have a keen/sharp ear
    in jds \Ohr flüstern to whisper in sb's ear
    gute/schlechte \Ohren haben to have good/bad ears
    ein \Ohr für Musik haben to have a good ear for music
    rote \Ohren bekommen to go red
    jdm sausen die \Ohren sb's ears are buzzing [or singing]
    sich dat etw akk in die \Ohren stopfen to put sth into one's ears
    auf einem \Ohr taub sein to be deaf in one ear
    in den \Ohren weh tun to grate on the ears
    jdn am \Ohr ziehen to pull sb's ear
    jds \Ohren sind zu sb's ears are deaf
    sich dat die \Ohren zuhalten to put one's hands over one's ears
    von einem \Ohr zum andern strahlen to grin from ear to ear
    die \Ohren anlegen (fam) to put one's ears back, to get stuck in BRIT fam
    ein aufmerksames/geneigtes/offenes \Ohr finden to find a ready/willing/sympathetic listener [or a sympathetic ear]
    die \Ohren aufmachen/aufsperren (fam) to listen attentively/carefully
    eins hinter die \Ohren bekommen to get a clip round [or on] the ear, to get a thick ear
    auf diesem \Ohr schlecht hören [o taub sein] (fam o fig) to turn a deaf ear to sth
    die \Ohren auf Durchzug stellen to not listen [to sb]
    es faustdick hinter den \Ohren haben (fam) to be a crafty [or sly] one
    noch feucht [o nicht trocken] hinter den \Ohren sein (fam) to be still wet behind the ears
    nicht für fremde \Ohren [bestimmt] sein to be not [meant] for other ears
    für jds \Ohren to sb's ears
    für deutsche/englische \Ohren klingt das komisch that sounds odd to a German/to an English person
    ganz \Ohr sein (hum fam) to be all ears
    jdm eins [o ein paar] hinter die \Ohren geben (fam) to give sb a clip round the ear [or a thick ear]
    ins \Ohr gehen to be catchy
    ein geneigtes \Ohr finden (geh) to find a willing ear
    etw noch im \Ohr haben to be still able to hear sth
    ich habe seine Worte noch deutlich im \Ohr I can still clearly hear his words, his words are still ringing in my ears
    viel [o jede Menge] um die \Ohren haben (fam) to have a lot [or a great deal] on one's plate fam
    mit halbem \Ohr hinhören to listen with half an ear, to half-listen
    die \Ohren hängen lassen (fam) to let it get one down, to get downhearted
    jdn übers \Ohr hauen (fam) to take sb for a ride fam, to pull a fast one on sb fam
    jdm etw um die \Ohren hauen [o schlagen] (fam) to hit [or beat] sb round [or over] the head with sth, throw something [back] at sb
    zu einem \Ohr hinein-, und zum anderen wieder hinausgehen (fam) to go in at one ear and out at the other
    jdm klingen die \Ohren sb's ears are burning
    jdm zu \Ohren kommen to come to sb's ears [or attention]
    jdm die \Ohren lang ziehen (fam) to give sb a good talking to
    lange \Ohren machen (fam) to prick up one's ears
    sich akk aufs \Ohr legen [o (fam) hauen] to put one's head down, to have a kip BRIT fam
    jdm sein \Ohr leihen to lend sb one's ear
    jdm [mit etw dat] in den \Ohren liegen (fam) to go [or keep] on at sb [about sth], to badger [or pester] sb [with sth]
    \Ohren wie ein Luchs haben to have a very sharp sense of hearing
    mach [o sperr] die \Ohren auf! (fam) wash [or clean] your ears out! fam
    bei jdm auf offene \Ohren stoßen to fall on sympathetic ears [with sb]
    bei ihr stößt man immer auf offene \Ohren she always has a sympathetic ear
    jdn um ein offenes \Ohr bitten to ask sb to listen to one
    ein offenes \Ohr für jdn/etw haben to be willing to listen to sb/sth
    jdm zu [o aus] den \Ohren rauskommen (fam) to be [or have sth] coming out of one's ears
    ein scharfes [o feines] \Ohr haben to have a sharp [or keen] sense of hearing, to have a good ear
    mit den \Ohren schlackern (fam) to be struck speechless, to be gobsmacked BRIT sl
    etw schmeichelt jd's \Ohr sth is music in sb's ear
    sich dat etw hinter die \Ohren schreiben (fam) to get sth into one's head, to etch sth indelibly in one's mind
    auf den \Ohren sitzen (fam) to close one's ears
    sag mal, sitzt du auf deinen \Ohren, oder was ist los? hey, have you gone deaf or something?
    die \Ohren spitzen to prick one's ears
    bis über beide \Ohren in Arbeit/Schulden, etc. stecken (fam) to be up to one's ears in work, debt, etc.
    die \Ohren steifhalten (fam) to keep a stiff upper lip
    auf dem \Ohr taub sein (fam o fig) to be deaf to that sort of thing
    [bei jdm] auf taube \Ohren stoßen (fam) to fall on deaf ears [with sb]
    tauben \Ohren predigen to preach to deaf ears
    seinen \Ohren nicht trauen to not believe one's ears
    bis über die [o beide] \Ohren verliebt sein to be head over heels in love
    [vor etw dat] die \Ohren verschließen to turn a deaf ear [to sth]
    viel um die \Ohren haben (fam) to have a lot on one's plate fam
    jdm die \Ohren volljammern (fam) to keep [going] on [or moaning] at sb
    jdm wackeln die \Ohren (fam) to be staggered [or fam gobsmacked]
    an jedem Film-Set können Ihnen Regisseure Sache erzählen, dass Ihnen die \Ohren wackeln on any film set the director can tell you things that will make your hair curl
    die Wände haben \Ohren the walls have ears
    das ist nichts für zarte \Ohren that is not for tender [or sensitive] ears
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    das; Ohr[e]s, Ohren
    1) ear

    gute/schlechte Ohren haben — have good/poor hearing sing.

    ich habe seine Worte/die Melodie noch im Ohr — his words are still ringing in my ears/the tune is still going around my head

    2) (fig.)

    die Ohren aufmachen od. aufsperren/spitzen — (ugs.) pin back/prick up one's ears

    ein offenes Ohr für jemanden/etwas haben — be ready to listen to somebody/be open to or ready to listen to something

    auf dem Ohr hört er schlecht/nicht — (ugs.) he doesn't want to hear anything about that

    sich aufs Ohr legen od. (ugs.) hauen — get one's head down (coll.)

    noch feucht/nicht [ganz] trocken hinter den Ohren sein — (ugs.) be still wet behind the ears

    schreib dir das mal hinter die Ohren!(ugs.) just you remember that!

    eine od. eins/ein paar hinter die Ohren kriegen — (ugs.) get a thick ear (Brit. coll.)

    jemandem [mit etwas] in den Ohren liegen — (ugs.) pester somebody the whole time [with something]

    bis über beide Ohren verliebt [in jemanden] — (ugs.) head over heels in love [with somebody]

    bis über beide od. die Ohren in etwas stecken — (ugs.) be up to one's ears in something (coll.)

    jemanden übers Ohr hauen(ugs.) take somebody for a ride (fig. coll.); put one over on somebody (coll.)

    viel od. eine Menge um die Ohren haben — (ugs.) have a lot on one's plate (coll.)

    zum einen Ohr rein- und zum anderen wieder rausgehen(ugs.) go in one ear and out the other (coll.); s. auch faustdick 2.; Fell 1); Floh 1)

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    Ohr n; -(e)s, -en
    1. ANAT ear (auch fig, Gehör);
    gute/schlechte Ohren haben have good/poor hearing;
    jemandem etwas ins Ohr flüstern whisper sth into sb’s ear;
    die Ohren anlegen Hund, Pferd: lay back its ears;
    ich habe es mit eigenen Ohren gehört I heard it with my own ears;
    jemandem eins hinter die Ohren geben umg give sb a clip (a)round the ears; spitzen A, taub 1
    2. fig, in Wendungen:
    die Ohren aufmachen listen carefully;
    lange Ohren bekommen prick up one’s ears;
    ganz Ohr sein be all ears;
    ein Ohr haben für have an ear for;
    ein feines Ohr haben für have a good ear for;
    ein offenes Ohr für jemanden haben be prepared to listen to sb;
    ein offenes Ohr finden find a good listener;
    abquatschen umg jabber away endlessly at sb;
    gleich gibt’s rote Ohren oder
    einen Satz heiße Ohren umg, hum you’re just asking for a clip (a)round the ears;
    ich habe es noch im Ohr (Musik etc) it’s still going (a)round in my head; stärker: it’s still ringing in my ears;
    die Melodie geht leicht ins Ohr it’s a really catchy tune;
    jemanden übers Ohr hauen umg rip sb off;
    sich aufs Ohr legen umg get some shuteye;
    schreib dir das hinter die Ohren! umg and don’t you forget it!;
    beide Ohren in Arbeit/Schulden etc
    stecken umg be up to one’s ears in work/debt etc;
    beide Ohren verliebt umg head over heels in love;
    viel um die Ohren haben umg have an awful lot on one’s plate;
    von einem Ohr (bis) zum anderen grinsen umg grin from ear to ear;
    mir klingen die Ohren my ears are burning;
    halt die Ohren steif! umg keep your pecker (US chin) up!;
    sich (dat)
    die Ohren brechen sl slave away, work one’s fingers to the bone;
    mir kam zu Ohren, dass … I happened to hear that …;
    was kommt mir da zu Ohren? what’s this I hear?;
    ich traute meinen Ohren nicht I couldn’t believe my ears;
    es ist nichts für fremde Ohren it’s not for public consumption;
    das ist nichts für zarte Ohren this is not for sensitive souls;
    er hört nur mit halbem Ohr hin he’s only half listening;
    auf dem Ohr ist er taub he’s deaf ( oder he doesn’t want to know) where that’s concerned;
    wasch dir mal die Ohren! umg you should get your ears seen to;
    zum einen Ohr hinein, zum andern hinaus in one ear, out the other; faustdick A 2, Nacht 2, schlackern, taub 1, trocken A 4
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    das; Ohr[e]s, Ohren
    1) ear

    gute/schlechte Ohren haben — have good/poor hearing sing.

    ich habe seine Worte/die Melodie noch im Ohr — his words are still ringing in my ears/the tune is still going around my head

    2) (fig.)

    die Ohren aufmachen od. aufsperren/spitzen — (ugs.) pin back/prick up one's ears

    ein offenes Ohr für jemanden/etwas haben — be ready to listen to somebody/be open to or ready to listen to something

    auf dem Ohr hört er schlecht/nicht — (ugs.) he doesn't want to hear anything about that

    sich aufs Ohr legen od. (ugs.) hauen — get one's head down (coll.)

    noch feucht/nicht [ganz] trocken hinter den Ohren sein — (ugs.) be still wet behind the ears

    schreib dir das mal hinter die Ohren!(ugs.) just you remember that!

    eine od. eins/ein paar hinter die Ohren kriegen — (ugs.) get a thick ear (Brit. coll.)

    jemandem [mit etwas] in den Ohren liegen — (ugs.) pester somebody the whole time [with something]

    bis über beide Ohren verliebt [in jemanden] — (ugs.) head over heels in love [with somebody]

    bis über beide od. die Ohren in etwas stecken — (ugs.) be up to one's ears in something (coll.)

    jemanden übers Ohr hauen(ugs.) take somebody for a ride (fig. coll.); put one over on somebody (coll.)

    viel od. eine Menge um die Ohren haben — (ugs.) have a lot on one's plate (coll.)

    zum einen Ohr rein- und zum anderen wieder rausgehen(ugs.) go in one ear and out the other (coll.); s. auch faustdick 2.; Fell 1); Floh 1)

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    -en n.
    ear n.

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    n; -(e)s, -en
    1. ANAT. ear (auch fig., Gehör); gute / schlechte Ohren haben have good / poor hearing; jemandem etw. ins Ohr flüstern whisper s.th. into s.o.’s ear; die Ohren anlegen Hund, Pferd: lay back its ears; ich habe es mit eigenen Ohren gehört I heard it with my own ears; jemandem eins hinter die Ohren geben umg. give s.o. a clip (a)round the ears; spitzen I, taub 1
    2. fig., in Wendungen: die Ohren aufmachen listen carefully; die Ohren spitzen oder lange Ohren bekommen prick up one’s ears; ganz Ohr sein be all ears; ein Ohr haben für have an ear for; ein feines Ohr haben für have a good ear for; ein offenes Ohr für jemanden haben be prepared to listen to s.o.; ein offenes Ohr finden find a good listener; jemandem ein Ohr oder die Ohren abreden oder abquatschen umg. jabber away endlessly at s.o.; gleich gibt’s rote Ohren oder einen Satz heiße Ohren umg., hum. you’re just asking for a clip (a)round the ears; ich habe es noch im Ohr (Musik etc.) it’s still going (a)round in my head; stärker: it’s still ringing in my ears; die Melodie geht leicht ins Ohr it’s a really catchy tune; jemandem in den Ohren liegen pester s.o.; jemanden übers Ohr hauen umg. rip s.o. off; sich aufs Ohr legen umg. get some shuteye; schreib dir das hinter die Ohren! umg. and don’t you forget it!; bis über die oder beide Ohren in Arbeit / Schulden etc. stecken umg. be up to one’s ears in work / debt etc.; bis über die oder beide Ohren verliebt umg. head over heels in love; viel um die Ohren haben umg. have an awful lot on one’s plate; von einem Ohr ( bis) zum anderen grinsen umg. grin from ear to ear; mir klingen die Ohren my ears are burning; halt die Ohren steif! umg. keep your pecker (Am. chin) up!; sich (Dat) die Ohren brechen Sl. slave away, work one’s fingers to the bone; mir kam zu Ohren, dass... I happened to hear that...; was kommt mir da zu Ohren? what’s this I hear?; ich traute meinen Ohren nicht I couldn’t believe my ears; es ist nichts für fremde Ohren it’s not for public consumption; das ist nichts für zarte Ohren this is not for sensitive souls; er hört nur mit halbem Ohr hin he’s only half listening; auf dem Ohr ist er taub he’s deaf ( oder he doesn’t want to know) where that’s concerned; wasch dir mal die Ohren! umg. you should get your ears seen to; zum einen Ohr hinein, zum andern hinaus in one ear, out the other; faustdick I 2, Nacht 2, schlackern, taub 1, trocken I 4
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    das Ohr
    ear
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    [oːɐ]
    nt -(e)s, -en
    ear

    seine Óhren sind nicht mehr so gut — his hearing isn't too good any more

    auf einem Óhr taub sein — to be deaf in one ear

    auf dem Óhr bin ich taub (fig)nothing doing (inf), I won't hear of it

    auf taube/offene Óhren stoßen — to fall on deaf/sympathetic ears

    bei jdm ein aufmerksames/geneigtes/offenes Óhr finden — to find sb a ready/willing/sympathetic listener

    ein offenes Óhr für jdn/etw haben — to be ready to listen to sb/sth

    jdm ein geneigtes Óhr leihen or schenken (geh)to lend sb an ear or a sympathetic ear

    lange Óhren machen (inf)to prick up one's ears

    ein musikalisches Óhr haben — to have a musical ear or an ear for music

    ein scharfes or feines Óhr haben — to have a good ear

    die Óhren hängen lassen (inf)to look down in the mouth (inf) or down in the dumps (inf)

    die Óhren steifhalten (inf)to keep one's chin up

    die Óhren anlegen — to put its ears back

    mach or sperr die Óhren auf! (inf)wash or clean out your ears (inf)

    mir klingen die Óhren — my ears are burning

    seine Kritik klingt ihnen noch immer in den Óhren — his criticism is still ringing in their ears

    jdm die Óhren volljammern (inf)to keep (going) on or moaning at sb

    die Wände haben Óhren — walls have ears

    ganz Óhr sein (hum)to be all ears

    sich aufs Óhr legen or hauen (inf)to turn in (inf), to hit the hay or the sack (inf), to kip down (Brit inf)

    sitzt er auf seinen Óhren? (inf)is he deaf or something?

    jdn bei den Óhren nehmen, jdm die Óhren lang ziehen (inf)to tweak sb's ear(s)

    für deutsche/englische Óhren klingt das komisch — that sounds odd to German/English ears

    diese Nachricht war nicht für fremde Óhren bestimmt — this piece of news was not meant for other ears

    jdm eins or ein paar hinter die Óhren geben (inf)to give sb a clip round (Brit) or a smack on the ear

    ein paar or eins hinter die Óhren kriegen (inf)to get a clip round (Brit) or a smack on the ear

    or schlagen (inf)to hit sb over the head with sth

    schreib es dir hinter die Óhren (inf)will you (finally) get that into your (thick) head (inf), has that sunk in? (inf)

    noch nass or feucht or nicht trocken hinter den Óhren sein — to be still wet behind the ears

    jdm etw ins Óhr sagen — to whisper sth in sb's ear

    die Melodie geht ( leicht) ins Óhr — the tune is very catchy

    du hast wohl Dreck or Watte in den Óhren! (inf) — are you deaf or something?, is there something wrong with your ears?

    ich habe seine Worte noch deutlich im Óhr — I can still hear his words clearly, his words are still ringing in my ears

    jdm ( mit etw) in den Óhren liegen — to badger sb (about sth), to keep on at sb (about sth) (inf)

    mit halbem Óhr(e) hinhören or zuhören — to half listen, to listen with half an ear

    jdn übers Óhr hauen — to take sb for a ride (inf), to pull a fast one on sb (inf)

    bis über die or beide Óhren verliebt sein — to be head over heels in love

    bis über die or beide Óhren verschuldet sein — to be up to one's ears or eyes (Brit) in debt

    viel um die Óhren haben (inf)to have a lot on (one's plate) (inf), to be rushed off one's feet (inf)

    es ist mir zu Óhren gekommen — it has come to my ears (form)

    zum einen Óhr hinein und zum anderen wieder hinaus gehen (inf)to go in one ear and out the other (inf)

    dein Wort in Gottes Óhr — God willing

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    (the part of the head by means of which we hear, or its external part only: Her new hair-style covers her ears.) ear
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    <-[e]s, -en>
    [ˈo:ɐ̯]
    nt ear
    abstehende \Ohren haben sb's ears stick out
    die \Ohren anlegen Tier to put its ears back
    feine/scharfe \Ohren haben to have a keen/sharp ear
    in jds \Ohr flüstern to whisper in sb's ear
    gute/schlechte \Ohren haben to have good/bad ears
    ein \Ohr für Musik haben to have a good ear for music
    rote \Ohren bekommen to go red
    jdm sausen die \Ohren sb's ears are buzzing [or singing]
    sich dat etw akk in die \Ohren stopfen to put sth into one's ears
    auf einem \Ohr taub sein to be deaf in one ear
    in den \Ohren weh tun to grate on the ears
    jdn am \Ohr ziehen to pull sb's ear
    jds \Ohren sind zu sb's ears are deaf
    sich dat die \Ohren zuhalten to put one's hands over one's ears
    von einem \Ohr zum andern strahlen to grin from ear to ear
    die \Ohren anlegen (fam) to put one's ears back, to get stuck in BRIT fam
    ein aufmerksames/geneigtes/offenes \Ohr finden to find a ready/willing/sympathetic listener [or a sympathetic ear]
    die \Ohren aufmachen/aufsperren (fam) to listen attentively/carefully
    eins hinter die \Ohren bekommen to get a clip round [or on] the ear, to get a thick ear
    auf diesem \Ohr schlecht hören [o taub sein] (fam o fig) to turn a deaf ear to sth
    die \Ohren auf Durchzug stellen to not listen [to sb]
    es faustdick hinter den \Ohren haben (fam) to be a crafty [or sly] one
    noch feucht [o nicht trocken] hinter den \Ohren sein (fam) to be still wet behind the ears
    nicht für fremde \Ohren [bestimmt] sein to be not [meant] for other ears
    für jds \Ohren to sb's ears
    für deutsche/englische \Ohren klingt das komisch that sounds odd to a German/to an English person
    ganz \Ohr sein (hum fam) to be all ears
    jdm eins [o ein paar] hinter die \Ohren geben (fam) to give sb a clip round the ear [or a thick ear]
    ins \Ohr gehen to be catchy
    ein geneigtes \Ohr finden (geh) to find a willing ear
    etw noch im \Ohr haben to be still able to hear sth
    ich habe seine Worte noch deutlich im \Ohr I can still clearly hear his words, his words are still ringing in my ears
    viel [o jede Menge] um die \Ohren haben (fam) to have a lot [or a great deal] on one's plate fam
    mit halbem \Ohr hinhören to listen with half an ear, to half-listen
    die \Ohren hängen lassen (fam) to let it get one down, to get downhearted
    jdn übers \Ohr hauen (fam) to take sb for a ride fam, to pull a fast one on sb fam
    jdm etw um die \Ohren hauen [o schlagen] (fam) to hit [or beat] sb round [or over] the head with sth, throw something [back] at sb
    zu einem \Ohr hinein-, und zum anderen wieder hinausgehen (fam) to go in at one ear and out at the other
    jdm klingen die \Ohren sb's ears are burning
    jdm zu \Ohren kommen to come to sb's ears [or attention]
    jdm die \Ohren lang ziehen (fam) to give sb a good talking to
    lange \Ohren machen (fam) to prick up one's ears
    sich akk aufs \Ohr legen [o (fam) hauen] to put one's head down, to have a kip BRIT fam
    jdm sein \Ohr leihen to lend sb one's ear
    jdm [mit etw dat] in den \Ohren liegen (fam) to go [or keep] on at sb [about sth], to badger [or pester] sb [with sth]
    \Ohren wie ein Luchs haben to have a very sharp sense of hearing
    mach [o sperr] die \Ohren auf! (fam) wash [or clean] your ears out! fam
    bei jdm auf offene \Ohren stoßen to fall on sympathetic ears [with sb]
    bei ihr stößt man immer auf offene \Ohren she always has a sympathetic ear
    jdn um ein offenes \Ohr bitten to ask sb to listen to one
    ein offenes \Ohr für jdn/etw haben to be willing to listen to sb/sth
    jdm zu [o aus] den \Ohren rauskommen (fam) to be [or have sth] coming out of one's ears
    ein scharfes [o feines] \Ohr haben to have a sharp [or keen] sense of hearing, to have a good ear
    mit den \Ohren schlackern (fam) to be struck speechless, to be gobsmacked BRIT sl
    etw schmeichelt jd's \Ohr sth is music in sb's ear
    sich dat etw hinter die \Ohren schreiben (fam) to get sth into one's head, to etch sth indelibly in one's mind
    auf den \Ohren sitzen (fam) to close one's ears
    sag mal, sitzt du auf deinen \Ohren, oder was ist los? hey, have you gone deaf or something?
    die \Ohren spitzen to prick one's ears
    bis über beide \Ohren in Arbeit/Schulden, etc. stecken (fam) to be up to one's ears in work, debt, etc.
    die \Ohren steifhalten (fam) to keep a stiff upper lip
    auf dem \Ohr taub sein (fam o fig) to be deaf to that sort of thing
    [bei jdm] auf taube \Ohren stoßen (fam) to fall on deaf ears [with sb]
    tauben \Ohren predigen to preach to deaf ears
    seinen \Ohren nicht trauen to not believe one's ears
    bis über die [o beide] \Ohren verliebt sein to be head over heels in love
    [vor etw dat] die \Ohren verschließen to turn a deaf ear [to sth]
    viel um die \Ohren haben (fam) to have a lot on one's plate fam
    jdm die \Ohren volljammern (fam) to keep [going] on [or moaning] at sb
    jdm wackeln die \Ohren (fam) to be staggered [or fam gobsmacked]
    an jedem Film-Set können Ihnen Regisseure Sache erzählen, dass Ihnen die \Ohren wackeln on any film set the director can tell you things that will make your hair curl
    die Wände haben \Ohren the walls have ears
    das ist nichts für zarte \Ohren that is not for tender [or sensitive] ears
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    das; Ohr[e]s, Ohren
    1) ear

    gute/schlechte Ohren haben — have good/poor hearing sing.

    ich habe seine Worte/die Melodie noch im Ohr — his words are still ringing in my ears/the tune is still going around my head

    2) (fig.)

    die Ohren aufmachen od. aufsperren/spitzen — (ugs.) pin back/prick up one's ears

    ein offenes Ohr für jemanden/etwas haben — be ready to listen to somebody/be open to or ready to listen to something

    auf dem Ohr hört er schlecht/nicht — (ugs.) he doesn't want to hear anything about that

    sich aufs Ohr legen od. (ugs.) hauen — get one's head down (coll.)

    noch feucht/nicht [ganz] trocken hinter den Ohren sein — (ugs.) be still wet behind the ears

    schreib dir das mal hinter die Ohren!(ugs.) just you remember that!

    eine od. eins/ein paar hinter die Ohren kriegen — (ugs.) get a thick ear (Brit. coll.)

    jemandem [mit etwas] in den Ohren liegen — (ugs.) pester somebody the whole time [with something]

    bis über beide Ohren verliebt [in jemanden] — (ugs.) head over heels in love [with somebody]

    bis über beide od. die Ohren in etwas stecken — (ugs.) be up to one's ears in something (coll.)

    jemanden übers Ohr hauen(ugs.) take somebody for a ride (fig. coll.); put one over on somebody (coll.)

    viel od. eine Menge um die Ohren haben — (ugs.) have a lot on one's plate (coll.)

    zum einen Ohr rein- und zum anderen wieder rausgehen(ugs.) go in one ear and out the other (coll.); s. auch faustdick 2.; Fell 1); Floh 1)

    * * *
    Öhr n; -(e)s, -e eye
    * * *
    das; Ohr[e]s, Ohren
    1) ear

    gute/schlechte Ohren haben — have good/poor hearing sing.

    ich habe seine Worte/die Melodie noch im Ohr — his words are still ringing in my ears/the tune is still going around my head

    2) (fig.)

    die Ohren aufmachen od. aufsperren/spitzen — (ugs.) pin back/prick up one's ears

    ein offenes Ohr für jemanden/etwas haben — be ready to listen to somebody/be open to or ready to listen to something

    auf dem Ohr hört er schlecht/nicht — (ugs.) he doesn't want to hear anything about that

    sich aufs Ohr legen od. (ugs.) hauen — get one's head down (coll.)

    noch feucht/nicht [ganz] trocken hinter den Ohren sein — (ugs.) be still wet behind the ears

    schreib dir das mal hinter die Ohren!(ugs.) just you remember that!

    eine od. eins/ein paar hinter die Ohren kriegen — (ugs.) get a thick ear (Brit. coll.)

    jemandem [mit etwas] in den Ohren liegen — (ugs.) pester somebody the whole time [with something]

    bis über beide Ohren verliebt [in jemanden] — (ugs.) head over heels in love [with somebody]

    bis über beide od. die Ohren in etwas stecken — (ugs.) be up to one's ears in something (coll.)

    jemanden übers Ohr hauen(ugs.) take somebody for a ride (fig. coll.); put one over on somebody (coll.)

    viel od. eine Menge um die Ohren haben — (ugs.) have a lot on one's plate (coll.)

    zum einen Ohr rein- und zum anderen wieder rausgehen(ugs.) go in one ear and out the other (coll.); s. auch faustdick 2.; Fell 1); Floh 1)

    * * *
    -en n.
    ear n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Öhr

  • 14 cristal

    m.
    1 crystal (mineral).
    cristal líquido liquid crystal
    cristal de roca rock crystal
    2 glass (material). (peninsular Spanish)
    el suelo está lleno de cristales there's glass all over the floor
    cristal ahumado smoked glass
    cristal tallado cut glass
    cristal tintado tinted glass
    3 (window) pane (de ventana). (peninsular Spanish)
    4 mirror (espejo). (peninsular Spanish)
    bajar el cristal to open o roll down the window (ventanilla)
    5 window-pane, pane, windowpane.
    6 Cristal.
    * * *
    1 (mineral) crystal
    2 (vidrio) glass
    3 (de ventana) window pane, pane
    4 (de lente) lens
    5 (de coche) window
    1 (trozos) glass sing
    ten cuidado, hay cristales por el suelo be careful, there's some broken glass on the floor
    2 (ventanas) windows
    \
    botella de cristal glass bottle
    copa de cristal wine glass
    cristal de aumento magnifying glass
    cristal de cuarzo quartz crystal
    cristal de roca rock crystal
    cristal tallado cut glass
    vaso de cristal drinking glass
    * * *
    noun m.
    * * *
    SM
    1) (=vidrio normal) glass; (=vidrio fino) crystal

    cristal de patente — (Náut) bull's-eye

    2) (=trozo de cristal) piece of glass

    hay cristales en el suelothere's broken glass o there are pieces of broken glass on the floor

    3) [de ventana] window pane; [de coche] window; [de gafas] lens

    ¿puedes subir un poco el cristal? — can you wind the window up a bit?

    cristal de aumento — lens, magnifying glass

    4) (Min) crystal
    5) (=espejo) glass, mirror
    * * *
    1) ( vidrio fino) crystal; ( vidrio) (Esp) glass
    2)
    a) ( lente) lens
    b) (Esp) ( trozo) piece of glass
    c) (Esp) ( de ventana) pane

    cristales antibalas/ahumados — bulletproof/smoked glass

    3) (Min, Quím) crystal
    * * *
    = crystal, platen, glass platen, glass, glass plate.
    Nota: En un retroproyector, fotocopiadora, escáner, etc., base o placa de cristal en donde se coloca el documento que se desea proyectar, copiar, escanear, etc..
    Ex. A number of identical integrated circuits are usually made side by side on a single slice of silicon and the crystal is broken up into chips which are then packaged and joined to connectors.
    Ex. Each book is opened to reveal its label, and placed on the platen of the photocharging machine.
    Ex. The teacher writes or draws directly on to the acetate roll covering the glass platen of the projector using a water-based pen.
    Ex. Occasionally the slide may be mounted between two pieces of glass to prevent damage caused by dust or fingerprints.
    Ex. Many professionals, particularly press photographers, were still using glass plates until the 1950s.
    ----
    * agredir con un cristal = glass.
    * bola de cristal = crystal ball.
    * bola de cristal con nieve dentro = snow globe.
    * botella de cristal = glass bottle.
    * cristal cilindrado = plate glass.
    * cristal de cuarzo = quartz crystal.
    * cristal de espejo = one-way mirror.
    * cristal de hielo = ice crystal.
    * cristal en láminas = plate glass.
    * cristales ahumados = tinting.
    * cristal esmerilado = frosted-glass, ground glass.
    * cristal líquido = liquid-crystal.
    * cristal molido = ground glass.
    * cristal soplado = blown glass.
    * de cristal = glass.
    * fotografía en placa de cristal = glass-plate photography.
    * herir con un cristal = glass.
    * lámina de cristal = plate glass.
    * mirar la bola de cristal = gaze into + crystal ball.
    * ojo de cristal = glass eye.
    * pantalla de cristal líquido = LCD [liquid crystal display].
    * placa de cristal = glass plate, plate.
    * plato de cristal = glass plate.
    * puerta corredera de cristal = sliding glass door.
    * puerta de cristales = glazed door.
    * según el color del cristal con que se mire = in the eye of the beholder.
    * techo de cristal = glass ceiling.
    * * *
    1) ( vidrio fino) crystal; ( vidrio) (Esp) glass
    2)
    a) ( lente) lens
    b) (Esp) ( trozo) piece of glass
    c) (Esp) ( de ventana) pane

    cristales antibalas/ahumados — bulletproof/smoked glass

    3) (Min, Quím) crystal
    * * *
    = crystal, platen, glass platen, glass, glass plate.
    Nota: En un retroproyector, fotocopiadora, escáner, etc., base o placa de cristal en donde se coloca el documento que se desea proyectar, copiar, escanear, etc..

    Ex: A number of identical integrated circuits are usually made side by side on a single slice of silicon and the crystal is broken up into chips which are then packaged and joined to connectors.

    Ex: Each book is opened to reveal its label, and placed on the platen of the photocharging machine.
    Ex: The teacher writes or draws directly on to the acetate roll covering the glass platen of the projector using a water-based pen.
    Ex: Occasionally the slide may be mounted between two pieces of glass to prevent damage caused by dust or fingerprints.
    Ex: Many professionals, particularly press photographers, were still using glass plates until the 1950s.
    * agredir con un cristal = glass.
    * bola de cristal = crystal ball.
    * bola de cristal con nieve dentro = snow globe.
    * botella de cristal = glass bottle.
    * cristal cilindrado = plate glass.
    * cristal de cuarzo = quartz crystal.
    * cristal de espejo = one-way mirror.
    * cristal de hielo = ice crystal.
    * cristal en láminas = plate glass.
    * cristales ahumados = tinting.
    * cristal esmerilado = frosted-glass, ground glass.
    * cristal líquido = liquid-crystal.
    * cristal molido = ground glass.
    * cristal soplado = blown glass.
    * de cristal = glass.
    * fotografía en placa de cristal = glass-plate photography.
    * herir con un cristal = glass.
    * lámina de cristal = plate glass.
    * mirar la bola de cristal = gaze into + crystal ball.
    * ojo de cristal = glass eye.
    * pantalla de cristal líquido = LCD [liquid crystal display].
    * placa de cristal = glass plate, plate.
    * plato de cristal = glass plate.
    * puerta corredera de cristal = sliding glass door.
    * puerta de cristales = glazed door.
    * según el color del cristal con que se mire = in the eye of the beholder.
    * techo de cristal = glass ceiling.

    * * *
    A
    1 (vidrio fino) crystal
    2 ( Esp) (vidrio) glass
    Compuestos:
    Baccarat glass
    Bohemian crystal
    Venetian glass
    cut glass
    B
    1 (trozo) piece of glass
    había cristales rotos por el suelo there were pieces of broken glass o there was broken glass all over the floor
    2 (lente) lens
    3 ( Esp) (de ventana) pane
    una gamuza para limpiar los cristales a chamois for cleaning the windows
    detrás de los cristales antibalas/ahumados behind the bulletproof/smoked glass
    Compuestos:
    ( Esp) windshield ( AmE), windscreen ( BrE)
    ( Esp) rear windshield ( AmE), rear windscreen ( BrE)
    C ( Min, Quím) crystal
    cristales de cuarzo/sílice quartz/silica crystals
    * * *

     

    cristal sustantivo masculino
    1


    cristal tallado or (AmL) cortado cut glass
    b) ( lente) lens

    2 (Esp) ( vidrio) glass;
    ( trozo) piece of glass;
    ( de ventana) pane;

    cristales rotos pieces of glass;
    limpiar los cristals to clean the windows;
    cristal delantero (Esp) windshield (AmE), windscreen (BrE);
    cristal trasero (Esp) rear windshield (AmE), rear windscreen (BrE)
    cristal sustantivo masculino
    1 (vidrio) glass
    (de una ventana, escaparate) (window) pane
    (de unas gafas) lens
    2 (mineral) crystal
    cristal de cuarzo/roca, quartz/rock crystal
    ' cristal' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    ahumada
    - ahumado
    - casco
    - esmerilar
    - flexible
    - huella
    - labrada
    - labrado
    - lágrima
    - panel
    - quebradiza
    - quebradizo
    - rayar
    - resbalar
    - resplandecer
    - resplandor
    - romper
    - transparencia
    - transparente
    - vidriosa
    - vidrioso
    - bola
    - delicado
    - destrozar
    - estallido
    - falla
    - frágil
    - ojo
    - peste
    - resplandeciente
    English:
    break
    - clear
    - crack
    - crystal
    - crystal ball
    - cut
    - etch
    - fragment
    - frost
    - frosted
    - gash
    - glass
    - laminated
    - lens
    - liquid crystal display
    - misty
    - ovenproof
    - pane
    - polish
    - shatter
    - shine
    - sliver
    - smash
    - sparkle
    - sparkling
    - splinter
    - vapor
    - vapour
    - windowpane
    - chickenpox
    - glaze
    - glazed
    - liquid
    - partition
    - stained glass
    - window
    * * *
    1. Esp [material] glass;
    el suelo está lleno de cristales there's glass all over the floor
    cristal ahumado smoked glass;
    cristal blindado bullet-proof glass;
    cristal esmerilado ground glass;
    cristal inastillable splinter-proof glass;
    cristal labrado cut glass;
    cristal tintado tinted glass
    2. [vidrio fino] crystal
    cristal de Murano Venetian glass;
    cristal tallado cut glass
    3. [de gafas] lens;
    Esp [lámina] [de ventana] (window) pane; Esp
    bajar el cristal [ventanilla] to open o roll down the window;
    todo depende del cristal con el que se mire it all depends how you look at it
    cristal de aumento magnifying lens
    4. [mineral] crystal
    cristal de cuarzo quartz crystal;
    cristal líquido liquid crystal;
    cristal de roca rock crystal
    5. Esp [espejo] mirror
    * * *
    m
    1 crystal
    2 ( vidrio) glass
    3 ( lente) lens
    4 de ventana pane
    * * *
    1) vidrio: glass, piece of glass
    2) : crystal
    * * *
    1. (en general) glass
    2. (vidrio fino, mineral) crystal
    3. (ventana) window

    Spanish-English dictionary > cristal

  • 15 обнажать

    4) Agriculture: denudate
    5) Construction: scalp
    7) Politics: reveal
    8) Drilling: expose
    9) Makarov: strip off
    10) Cement: protrude

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > обнажать

  • 16 стекло

    * * *
    стекло́ с.
    glass
    арми́ровать стекло́ — reinforce glass
    вставля́ть (око́нные) стё́кла — glaze, set glass windows, fit windows with glass
    выдува́ть стекло́ — blow glass
    вытя́гивать [тяну́ть] стекло́ — draw glass
    грани́ть стекло́ — cut glass
    заглуша́ть стекло́ — opacify glass
    закаля́ть стекло́ — temper glass
    мати́ровать стекло́ — frost glass
    обезга́живать стекло́ — degas glass
    отжига́ть стекло́ — anneal glass
    полирова́ть стекло́ — polish glass

    (по)серебрить стекло́ — silver glass
    прессова́ть стекло́ — press glass
    прока́тывать стекло́ — roll glass
    стекло́ разруша́ется — glass shatters
    стекло́ разруша́ется без оско́лков — glass does not break into fragments [splinters]
    спека́ть стекло́ — sinter [frit] glass
    трави́ть стекло́ — etch glass
    шлифова́ть стекло́ — grind glass
    алюмоборосилика́тное стекло́ — aluminoborosilicate glass
    арми́рованное стекло́ — wire glass
    безоско́лочное стекло́ — non-splintering [safety] glass
    бесцве́тное стекло́ ( не путать с прозра́чным стекло́м) — clear glass (not to be confused with transparent glass)
    боросилика́тное стекло́ — borosilicate glass
    буты́лочное стекло́ — bottle glass
    ветрово́е стекло́ — windshield, windscreen
    витри́нное стекло́ — plate glass
    водоме́рное стекло́ — water-level gauge glass
    вулкани́ческое стекло́ — volcanic glass
    ды́мчатое стекло́ — smoked [obscure] glass
    жаросто́йкое стекло́ — heat-resistant glass
    жи́дкое стекло́ — water glass, sodium silicate solution
    закристаллизо́ванное стекло́ — glass ceramic
    защи́тное стекло́ — ( для остекления мобилей) safety glass; (для осциллографов, телевизоров) faceplate
    зерка́льное стекло́ — plate glass
    известко́вое стекло́ — lime glass
    кали́йное стекло́ — potassium glass, potassium silicate glass
    ква́рцевое стекло́ — quartz glass, vitreous silica glass
    стекло́ кероси́новой ла́мпы — chimney
    контро́льное стекло́ — eye [feed, sight] glass
    листово́е стекло́ — sheet glass
    лито́е стекло́ — cast glass
    лобово́е стекло́ ( фонаря кабины) — windshield, windscreen
    маслоуказа́тельное стекло́ — oil gauge glass
    ма́товое стекло́ — focusing screen
    ме́рное стекло́ — (liquid-level) gauge glass
    многосло́йное стекло́ — laminated glass
    моло́чное стекло́ — opal glass
    на́триевое стекло́ — soda (ash) glass, sodium silicate glass
    небью́щееся стекло́ — shatter-proof glass
    неоди́мовое стекло́ — neodymium-doped glass
    неоргани́ческое стекло́ — inorganic glass
    непрозра́чное стекло́ — opaque glass
    око́нное стекло́ — window glass, window pane
    окра́шенное стекло́ — stained [tinted] glass
    опа́ловое стекло́ — opal glass
    опти́ческое стекло́ — optical glass
    органи́ческое стекло́ — acrylic plastic
    очко́вое стекло́ — eye glass, spectacle lens
    пло́ское стекло́ стр.flat glass
    покро́вное стекло́ — cover glass
    полупрозра́чное стекло́ — translucent glass
    посу́дное стекло́ — dish [dishware] glass
    предме́тное стекло́ ( в микроскопии) — (microscopic) slide
    прозра́чное стекло́ — transparent glass
    пуленепробива́емое стекло́ — bullet-resisting [bullet-proof] glass
    пустоте́лое стекло́ — hollow glass
    раствори́мое стекло́ — soluble glass
    рифлё́ное стекло́ — rippled [ribbed, grooved, corrugated] glass
    светорассе́ивающее стекло́ — diffusing glass
    свинцо́вое стекло́ — lead glass
    силика́тное стекло́ — soda-lime glass
    слои́стое стекло́ — laminated glass
    смотрово́е стекло́ — sight glass
    стекло́ с про́волочной се́ткой — wire glass
    строи́тельное стекло́ — structural glass
    строи́тельное, про́фильное стекло́ — structural glass shapes
    сульфа́тное стекло́ — sulphate of soda glass
    стекло́ с фа́ской — bevelled glass
    та́рное стекло́ — container glass
    теплозащи́тное стекло́ — heat-resisting glass
    термосто́йкое стекло́ — heat-resistant glass
    термоупрочнё́нное стекло́ — heat-strengthened glass
    техни́ческое стекло́ — industrial glass
    увеличи́тельное стекло́ — magnifying glass, magnifier
    увио́левое стекло́ — uviol glass
    узо́рчатое стекло́ — figured [patterned] glass
    указа́тельное стекло́ — glass gauge
    фасо́нное стекло́ — moulded glass
    филигра́нное стекло́ — reticulated glass
    фотохро́мное стекло́ — photochromic glass
    хи́мико-лаборато́рное стекло́ — chemical glass
    цветно́е стекло́ — coloured glass
    электрова́куумное стекло́ — electron-tube glass
    яче́истое стекло́ — cellular glass

    Русско-английский политехнический словарь > стекло

  • 17 Ohr

    Ohr <-[e]s, -en> [ʼo:ɐ̭] nt
    ear;
    rote \Ohren bekommen to go red;
    auf einem \Ohr taub sein to be deaf in one ear;
    die \Ohren anlegen Hund, Hase to put its ears back;
    in jds \Ohr flüstern to whisper in sb's ear;
    die \Ohren zuhalten to put one's hands over one's ears
    WENDUNGEN:
    die \Ohren auf Durchzug stellen to not listen [to sb];
    von einem \Ohr zum andern strahlen to grin from ear to ear;
    es faustdick hinter den \Ohren haben to be a crafty [or sly] one;
    noch feucht [o nicht trocken] hinter den \Ohren sein to be still wet behind the ears;
    nicht für fremde \Ohren [bestimmt] sein to be not [meant] for other ears;
    ganz \Ohr sein (\Ohr sein) ( fam) to be all ears;
    mit halbem \Ohr with half an ear;
    mit halbem \Ohr hinhören to listen with half an ear, to half-listen;
    lange \Ohren machen ( fam) to prick up one's ears;
    bei jdm auf offene \Ohren stoßen to fall on sympathetic ears [with sb];
    bei ihr fällt man immer auf offene \Ohren she always has a sympathetic ear;
    jdn um ein offenes \Ohr bitten to ask sb to listen to one;
    ein offenes \Ohr für jdn/ etw haben to be willing to listen to sb/sth;
    ein scharfes [o feines] \Ohr haben to have a sharp [or keen] sense of hearing, to have a good ear;
    auf dem \Ohr taub sein ( fam) to be deaf to that sort of thing;
    tauben \Ohren predigen to preach to deaf ears;
    bis über die [o beide] \Ohren verliebt sein to be head over heels in love;
    das ist nichts für zarte \Ohren that is not for tender [or sensitive] ears;
    die \Ohren anlegen ( fam) to put one's ears back, to get stuck in ( Brit) ( fam)
    eins hinter die \Ohren bekommen to get a clip round [or on] the ear, to get a thick ear;
    ein aufmerksames/ geneigtes/offenes \Ohr finden to find a ready/willing/sympathetic listener [or a sympathetic ear];
    jdm eins [o ein paar] hinter die \Ohren geben ( fam) to give sb a clip round the ear [or a thick ear];
    ins \Ohr gehen to be catchy;
    etw noch im \Ohr haben to be still able to hear sth;
    ich habe seine Worte noch deutlich im \Ohr I can still clearly hear his words, his words are still ringing in my ears;
    viel [o jede Menge] um die \Ohren haben ( fam) to have a lot [or a great deal] on one's plate ( fam)
    die \Ohren hängen lassen ( fam) to let it get one down, to get downhearted;
    jdn übers \Ohr hauen ( fam) to take sb for a ride ( fam), to pull a fast one on sb ( fam)
    jdm etw um die \Ohren hauen [o schlagen] ( fam) to hit [or beat] sb round [or over] the head with sth, throw something [back] at sb;
    jdm klingen die \Ohren sb's ears are burning;
    jdm zu \Ohren kommen to come to sb's ears [or attention];
    jdm die \Ohren lang ziehen ( fam) to give sb a good talking to;
    sich aufs \Ohr legen [o hauen] ( fam) to put one's head down, to have a kip ( Brit) ( fam)
    jdm sein \Ohr leihen to lend sb one's ear;
    jdm [mit etw] in den \Ohren liegen to go [or keep] on at sb [about sth], to badger [or pester] sb [with sth];
    mach [o sperr] die \Ohren auf! ( fam) wash [or clean] your ears out! ( fam)
    mit den \Ohren schlackern ( fam) to be struck speechless, to be gobsmacked ( Brit) (sl)
    sich dat etw hinter die \Ohren schreiben ( fam) to get sth into one's head, to etch sth indelibly in one's mind;
    auf den \Ohren sitzen ( fam) to close one's ears;
    sag mal, sitzt du auf deinen \Ohren, oder was ist los? hey, have you gone deaf or something?;
    die \Ohren spitzen to prick up one's ears;
    seinen \Ohren nicht trauen to not believe one's ears;
    [vor etw dat] die \Ohren verschließen to turn a deaf ear [to sth];
    jdm die \Ohren volljammern ( fam) to keep [going] on [or moaning] at sb;
    für jds \Ohren to sb's ears;
    für deutsche/englische \Ohren klingt das komisch that sounds odd to a German/to an English person

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > Ohr

  • 18 uitbijten

    • to corrode
    • to eat into
    • to eat out
    • to etch

    Nederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > uitbijten

  • 19 incidere

    I [in'tʃidere] vt irreg
    1) (tagliare: corteccia, legno) to cut into, carve, (scolpire: pietra) to engrave
    2) (canzone) to record
    II [in'tʃidere] vi irreg

    incidere su — to influence, affect, have a bearing upon

    Nuovo dizionario Italiano-Inglese > incidere

  • 20 Senefelder, Alois

    SUBJECT AREA: Paper and printing
    [br]
    b. 6 November 1771 Prague, Bohemia (now Czech Republic)
    d. 26 February 1834 Munich, Germany
    [br]
    German inventor of lithography.
    [br]
    Soon after his birth, Senefelder's family moved to Mannheim, where his father, an actor, had obtained a position in the state theatre. He was educated there, until he gained a scholarship to the university of Ingolstadt. The young Senefelder wanted to follow his father on to the stage, but the latter insisted that he study law. He nevertheless found time to write short pieces for the theatre. One of these, when he was 18 years old, was an encouraging success. When his father died in 1791, he gave up his studies and took to a new life as poet and actor. However, the wandering life of a repertory actor palled after two years and he settled for the more comfortable pursuit of playwriting. He had some of his work printed, which acquainted him with the art of printing, but he fell out with his bookseller. He therefore resolved to carry out his own printing, but he could not afford the equipment of a conventional letterpress printer. He began to explore other ways of printing and so set out on the path that was to lead to an entirely new method.
    He tried writing in reverse on a copper plate with some acid-resisting material and etching the plate, to leave a relief image that could then be inked and printed. He knew that oily substances would resist acid, but it required many experiments to arrive at a composition of wax, soap and charcoal dust dissolved in rainwater. The plates wore down with repeated polishing, so he substituted stone plates. He continued to etch them and managed to make good prints with them, but he went on to make the surprising discovery that etching was unnecessary. If the image to be printed was made with the oily composition and the stone moistened, he found that only the oily image received the ink while the moistened part rejected it. The printing surface was neither raised (as in letterpress printing) nor incised (as in intaglio printing): Senefelder had discovered the third method of printing.
    He arrived at a workable process over the years 1796 to 1799, and in 1800 he was granted an English patent. In the same year, lithography (or "writing on stone") was introduced into France and Senefelder himself took it to England, but it was some time before it became widespread; it was taken up by artists especially for high-quality printing of art works. Meanwhile, Senefelder improved his techniques, finding that other materials, even paper, could be used in place of stone. In fact, zinc plates were widely used from the 1820s, but the name "lithography" stuck. Although he won world renown and was honoured by most of the crowned heads of Europe, he never became rich because he dissipated his profits through restless experimenting.
    With the later application of the offset principle, initiated by Barclay, lithography has become the most widely used method of printing.
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    Bibliography
    1911, Alois Senefelder, Inventor of Lithography, trans. J.W.Muller, New York: Fuchs \& Line (Senefelder's autobiography).
    Further Reading
    W.Weber, 1981, Alois Senefelder, Erfinder der Lithographie, Frankfurt-am-Main: Polygraph Verlag.
    M.Tyman, 1970, Lithography 1800–1950, London: Oxford University Press (describes the invention and its development; with biographical details).
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