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  • 61 playground

    noun
    Spielplatz, der; (Sch.) Schulhof, der
    * * *
    noun (an area in which children can play in a park, outside a school etc.) der Spielplatz
    * * *
    ˈplay·ground
    n Spielplatz m; ( fig: for adults)
    the \playground of the rich and famous der Tummelplatz der Reichen und Berühmten
    * * *
    1. a) Spielplatz m
    b) fig Tummelplatz m
    2. Schulhof m
    * * *
    noun
    Spielplatz, der; (Sch.) Schulhof, der
    * * *
    n.
    Spielplatz m.

    English-german dictionary > playground

  • 62 famed

    [feɪmd] adj
    berühmt;
    their \famed efficiency ihre sprichwörtliche Effizienz;
    to be \famed for sth ( be known) für etw akk bekannt sein;
    ( be famous) für etw akk berühmt sein

    English-German students dictionary > famed

  • 63 house

    n [haʊs]
    1) ( residence) Haus nt;
    let's go to John's \house lass uns zu John gehen;
    Sam's playing at Mary's \house Sam spielt bei Mary;
    \house and home Haus und Hof;
    to eat sb out of \house and home jdm die Haare vom Kopf fressen ( fam)
    to be a mad \house ( fig) ein Irrenhaus sein;
    to buy/ own/rent a \house ein Haus kaufen/besitzen/mieten;
    to keep \house den Haushalt führen;
    to keep to the \house zu Hause bleiben;
    to set up \house einen eigenen Hausstand gründen
    2) ( residents)
    you woke the whole \house! du hast das ganze Haus geweckt!
    3) ( building) Haus nt;
    a \house of prayer/ worship ein Haus nt des Gebets/der Andacht
    4) ( business) Haus nt;
    the pastries are made in \house das Gebäck wird hier im Hause hergestellt;
    in a gambling casino, the odds always favour the \house in einem Spielkasino hat immer die Bank die größten Gewinnchancen;
    the rules of the \house die Hausordnung;
    publishing \house Verlag m;
    on the \house auf Kosten des Hauses
    5) theat Haus nt;
    to dress the \house mit Freikarten das Haus füllen;
    to play to a full \house vor vollem Haus spielen;
    to set the \house on fire das Publikum begeistern
    6) (Brit, Aus) ( at boarding school) Gruppenhaus nt; ( at day school) [Schüler]mannschaft f
    the H\house of Hapsburg/ Windsor das Haus Habsburg/Windsor
    8) + sing/ pl vb ( legislative body) Parlament nt ( members collectively)
    the H\house das Parlament, die Abgeordneten pl;
    upper/lower \house Ober-/Unterhaus nt
    bird \house Vogelhaus nt, Voliere f;
    dog \house Hundehütte f ( at zoo)
    insect/ monkey/reptile \house Insekten-/Affen-/Reptilienhaus nt
    10) no pl ( house music) House-Musik f
    11) astrol Haus nt
    PHRASES:
    \house of cards Kartenhaus nt;
    to collapse like a \house of cards wie ein Kartenhaus in sich akk zusammenfallen;
    to get on like a \house on fire ausgezeichnet miteinander auskommen;
    to set one's \house in order seine Angelegenheiten in Ordnung bringen;
    like the side of a \house fett wie eine Tonne ( pej)
    a \house divided cannot stand ( cannot stand) man muss zusammenhalten;
    it's time this company clean \house and get some fresh blood into the management (Am) es ist an der Zeit, dass diese Firma Ordnung bei sich schafft und frisches Blut in das Management bringt;
    to go all around the \houses umständlich vorgehen adj [haʊs] attr, inv
    \house cat/ dog/ pet Hauskatze f /-hund m; /-tier nt
    2) ( of establishment) Haus-;
    \house rules Hausordnung f;
    \house red/ white wine Rot-/Weißwein m der Hausmarke vt [haʊz]
    to \house sb jdn unterbringen [o beherbergen]; criminal, terrorist jdm Unterschlupf gewähren;
    the jail \houses 300 prisoners in dem Gefängnis können 300 Gefangene eingesperrt werden
    2) ( contain)
    to \house sth;
    the museum \houses a famous collection das Museum beherbergt eine berühmte Sammlung;
    to be \housed somewhere irgendwo untergebracht sein
    3) ( encase)
    to \house sth etw verkleiden

    English-German students dictionary > house

  • 64 legendary

    leg·end·ary [ʼleʤəndəri, Am -deri] adj
    1) inv ( mythical) sagenhaft;
    ( in legend) legendär
    2) ( extremely famous) legendär;
    to be \legendary for sth für etw akk berühmt sein

    English-German students dictionary > legendary

  • 65 playground

    'play·ground n
    Spielplatz m;
    (fig: for adults)
    the \playground of the rich and famous der Tummelplatz der Reichen und Berühmten

    English-German students dictionary > playground

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  • famous — adj. 1) famous as (he is famous as an actor) 2) famous for (the city is famous for its museums) * * * [ feɪməs] famous as (he is famous as an actor) famous for (the city is famous for its museums) …   Combinatory dictionary

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