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2 Gelände
Gelände n 1. GEN plot; 2. GRUND premises* * ** * *Gelände
[piece of] ground, tract [of land], area, (Grundstück) site, lot (US);
• abbauwürdiges Gelände (Bergbau) pay;
• baureifes Gelände building estate (lot, site);
• bebautes Gelände built-up area;
• erschlossenes Gelände development, developed (seated) land, developed tract of land, improved site;
• unbebautes Gelände idle (undeveloped) land, open space;
• verseuchtes Gelände radioactive wasteland;
• Gelände erschließen to develop building lots;
• baureifes Gelände sein to be ripe for development;
• Geländeaufbereitung site preparation;
• Geländeaufnahme surveying;
• Geländeerschließung [land] development;
• Geländeplan eines Landwirtschaftbetriebs farm map;
• Geländepunkte (Urkunde) locative calls;
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3 Geländeplan eines Landwirtschaftbetriebs
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4 indiquer
indiquer [ɛ̃dike]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verba. ( = désigner) to point outb. ( = montrer) [flèche, voyant, écriteau] to showc. ( = dire) [personne] [+ heure, solution] to telld. ( = fixer) [+ heure, date, rendez-vous] to give• à l'heure indiquée, je... at the appointed time, I...e. ( = faire figurer) [étiquette, plan, carte] to show• c'est indiqué sur la facture ? is it given on the invoice?f. ( = dénoter) to indicate* * *ɛ̃dike1) ( montrer où se trouve) [personne] to point out, to point to [objet, lieu]; [pancarte] to show the way to [ville, magasin]2) ( être un indice de) to indicate ( que that)rien n'indique que les deux affaires soient liées — there is nothing to indicate ou suggest that the two matters are connected
3) ( conseiller)4) (signaler, dire)l'heure indiquée sur le programme est fausse — the time given on the programme [BrE] is wrong
comme il l'indique dans son introduction... — as he says in his introduction...
* * *ɛ̃dike vt1) (= désigner) to point outIl m'a indiqué la mairie. — He pointed out the town hall to me.
indiquer du regard — to glance towards, to glance in the direction of
2) (= faire connaître) [médecin, restaurant] to recommendindiquer qch à qn — to recommend sth to sb, to tell sb about sth
indiquer qn à qn — to recommend sb to sb, to tell sb about sb
3) (= renseigner sur)indiquer qch à qn [heure] — to tell sb sth
Pourriez-vous m'indiquer l'heure? — Could you tell me the time?, [sortie, toilettes] to tell sb where sth is
4) [pendule] to show, to say, [écriteau, aiguille] to show, to indicateL'horloge indiquait dix heures précises. — The clock showed ten o'clock precisely., The clock said ten o'clock precisely.
La petite aiguille indique les heures. — The little hand indicates the hour.
5) (= expliquer) [marche à suivre, itinéraire]Est-ce que la notice indique comment assembler l'appareil? — Do the instructions tell you how to assemble the appliance?
6) [étiquette, plan] to show, to indicateLe topo indiquait pourtant bien qu'il faut monter sur la gauche après la ferme. — The map did show that you have to turn left after the farm., The map did indicate that you have to turn left after the farm.
7) (= spécifier) [date, lieu] to give, to stateN'oubliez pas d'indiquer votre nationalité. — Don't forget to give your nationality., Don't forget to state your nationality.
8) (= dénoter) to indicate, to point toCeci indique une certaine propension à la prodigalité. — This indicates a certain propensity for extravagance.
* * *indiquer verb table: aimer vtr1 ( montrer où se trouve) [personne] to point out, to point to [objet, lieu]; [pancarte] to show the way to [ville, magasin]; il indiqua l'endroit du doigt he pointed out the place; le panneau indique (la direction de) Mâcon the signpost shows which direction to take for Mâcon; indiquer qch à qn to tell sb where sth is; pouvez-vous m'indiquer la banque la plus proche? can you tell me where the nearest bank is?; je lui ai indiqué le chemin à prendre I told him which way to go; indiquer sa place à qn to show sb to his/her seat;2 ( être un indice de) to indicate (que that); Is-sur-Tille, comme son nom l'indique, est au bord de la Tille Is-sur-Tille, as its name indicates, is on the banks of the Tille; rien n'indique que les deux affaires soient liées there is nothing to indicate ou suggest that the two matters are connected; les chiffres indiquent une légère reprise the figures show a slight recovery; tout indique qu'il sera élu all the signs are that he will be elected;3 ( conseiller) indiquer qn à qn to give sb's name to sb; je peux t'indiquer un bon médecin I can give you the name of a good doctor;4 (signaler, dire) to give [heure, date]; ‘indiquez vos nom et adresse’ ‘give your name and address’; indique-moi ton heure d'arrivée tell me what time you are arriving; l'heure indiquée sur le programme est fausse the time given on the programmeGB is wrong; l'auteur a omis d'indiquer la date de parution the writer has not given the date of publication; comme il l'indique dans son introduction… as he says in his introduction…; indiquer que [personne, communiqué] to indicate that; indiquer à qn comment faire [personne, notice] to tell sb how to do; on m'a indiqué la marche à suivre I've been told the procedure;5 ( afficher) [horloge, compteur, baromètre, panneau] to show; la carte n'indique que les grandes routes the map only shows the main roads; le montant exact n'est pas indiqué the exact total isn't shown; le restaurant/théâtre n'est pas indiqué there are no signs to the restaurant/theatre; le village est très mal/bien indiqué the village is very badly/well signposted; au carrefour, tu verras, c'est indiqué at the crossroads you'll see it's signposted.[ɛ̃dike] verbe transitifindiquer quelque chose de la main to point out ou to indicate something with one's handindiquer quelqu'un/quelque chose du doigt to point to somebody/something2. [musée, autoroute, plage] to show the way topouvez-vous m'indiquer (le chemin de) la gare? could you show me the way to ou direct me to the station?[suj: flèche, graphique] to showl'horloge indique 6 h the clock says ou shows that it's 6 o'clockce n'est pas indiqué dans le contrat it's not written ou mentioned in the contract5. [conseiller - ouvrage, professionnel, restaurant] to suggest, to recommend ; [ - traitement] to prescribe, to give6. [dire - marche à suivre, heure] to tell7. [être le signe de - phénomène] to point to (inseparable), to indicate ; [ - crainte, joie] to show, to betraytout indique que nous allons vers une crise everything suggests that we are heading towards a crisis8. ART to sketch out -
5 Flur
Flur f 1. GEN field, farm land, plain; meadowlands, pasture (Viehweide); 2. RECHT land parcel, parcel (Parzelle); village lands (vermessungstechnischer Bezirk, Unterbezirk einer Gemarkung); 3. GRUND hall, entrance hall, corridor; floor (Fußboden)* * *Flur
field, plain, farm land;
• Flurbereinigung land consolidation;
• Flurbuch field (lot) book, cadastral map (plan);
• Flurkarte field (cadastral) map;
• Flurnummer cadastral number;
• Flurschaden field damage;
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6 BÆR
* * *bœr, or býr, gen. baejar or býjar; gen. biar also occurs, esp. in Norse MSS. of the 14th century, Fb., but is rare and unclassical; pl. -ir, gen. -ja, dat. -jum. In Icel. people say bær; in Norway bö in Swed. and Dan. (always with y) by; the root word being búa, bú: this word is very freq. in local names of towns and villages throughout the whole of Scandinavia; and wherever the Scandinavian tribes settled the name by or bö went along with them. In the map of Northern England the use of this word marks out the limits and extent of the Norse immigration, e. g. the name Kirkby or Kirby; about twenty or thirty such are found in English maps of the Northern and Midland Counties, denoting churches built by the Norse or Danish settlers, as Whitby, Grimsby, etc., cp. Kirkjubær in Icel. In Denmark and Sweden local names ending in -by are almost numberless.I. a town, village, this is the Norse, Swed., and Dan. notion; þeir brenna býi at köldum kolum, Fms. xi. 122; til bæjarins (of Niðarós), vii. 30; of Bergen, viii. 360, 438; Tunsberg, ix. 361; of the town residence of the earl of Orkney, Nj. 267: allit., borgir ok bæi, castles and towns, Ann. 1349, etc. etc.; baejar-biskup, a town-bishop, Fms. vii. 32; bæjar-prestr, a town-priest, D. N.; bæjar-lögmaðr, a town-justice, id.; bæjar-lýðr, bæjar-lið, bæjar-menn, town’s-people, Fms. viii. 38, 160, 210, Eg. 240, Bs. i. 78; baejar-brenna, the burning of a town, Fms. x. 30; bæjar-bygð, a town-district, viii. 247; bæjar-gjald, a town-rate, N. G. L. i. 328; bæjar-sýsla, a town-office, Fms. vi. 109; bæjar-starf, id., Hkr. iii. 441; bæjar-seta, dwelling in town, Ld. 73, Ísl. ii. 392.II. a farm, landed estate, this is the Icel. notion, as that country has no towns; bær in Icel. answers to the Germ. ‘hof,’ Norweg. ‘ból,’ Dan. ‘gaard,’ denoting a farm, or farmyard and buildings, or both together; hence the phrase, reisa, göra, setja bæ, efna til bæjar, to build the farmstead, Eb. 10, 26, 254, Ld. 96, 98, Fs. 26, Landn. 126, 127, Eg. 131, Gísl. 8, 28, Bs. i. 26, Þorst. hv. 35; byggja bæ, Bs. i. 60; the phrase, bær heitir…, a farm is called so and so, Ísl. ii. 322, 323, 325, Ann. 1300, Hrafn. 22, Dropl. 5; the allit. phrase, búa á bæ…, Þorst. hv. 37; the passages are numberless, and ‘bær’ has almost become synonymous with ‘house and home;’ and as it specially means ‘the farm-buildings,’ Icel. also say innan-bæjar, in-doors; utan-bæjar, out-of-doors; í bæ, within doors; milii baejar ok stöðuls, K. Þ. K. 78; milli bæja; bæ frá bæ, from house to house; á bæ og af bæ, at home and abroad: things belonging to a bær, bæjar-dyr, the doors of the houses, the chief entrance; bæjar-hurð ( janua); bæjar-veggr, the wall of the houses; bæjar-bust, the gable of the houses; bæjar-lækr, the home-spring, well; bæjar-hlað, the premises; bæjar-stétt, the pavement in the front of the houses; bæjar-leið, a furlong, a short distance as between two ‘bæir;’ bæjar-sund, passage between the houses; bæjar-hús, the home-stead, opp. to fjár-hús, etc., where cattle is kept, or barns and the like; fram-bær, the front part of the houses; torf-bær, timbr-bær, a ‘bær’ built of turf or timber: phrases denoting the ‘bær’ as hearth and home, hér sú Guð í bæ, God be in this house, a form of greeting, cp. Luke x. 5; bæjar-bragr, the customs or life in a house; nema börn hvað á bæ er títt (a proverb). -
7 Lavoisier, Antoine Laurent
SUBJECT AREA: Chemical technology[br]b. 26 August 1743 Paris, Franced. 8 May 1794 Paris, France[br]French founder of the modern science of chemistry.[br]As well as receiving a formal education in law and literature, Lavoisier studied science under some of the leading figures of the day. This proved to be an ideal formation of the man in whom "man of science" and "public servant" were so intimately combined. His early work towards the first geological map of France and on the water supply of Paris helped to win him election to the Royal Academy of Sciences in 1768 at the youthful age of 25. In the same year he used some of his private income to buy a part-share in the "tax farm", a private company which leased from the Government the right to collect certain indirect taxes.In 1772 Lavoisier began his researches into the related phenomena of combustion, respiration and the calcination or oxidation of metals. This culminated in the early 1780s in the overthrow of the prevailing theory, based on an imponderable combustion principle called "phlogiston", and the substitution of the modern explanation of these processes. At the same time, understanding of the nature of acids, bases and salts was placed on a sounder footing. More important, Lavoisier defined a chemical element in its modern sense and showed how it should be applied by drawing up the first modern list of the chemical elements. With the revolution in chemistry initiated by Lavoisier, chemists could begin to understand correctly the fundamental processes of their science. This understanding was the foundationo of the astonishing advance in scientific and industrial chemistry that has taken place since then. As an academician, Lavoisier was paid by the Government to carry out investigations into a wide variety of practical questions with a chemical bias, such as the manufacture of starch and the distillation of phosphorus. In 1775 Louis XVI ordered the setting up of the Gunpowder Commission to improve the supply and quality of gunpowder, deficiencies in which had hampered France's war efforts. Lavoisier was a member of the Commission and, as usual, took the leading part, drawing up its report and supervising its implementation. As a result, the industry became profitable, output increased so that France could even export powder, and the range of the powder increased by two-thirds. This was a material factor in France's war effort in the Revolution and the Napoleonic wars.As if his chemical researches and official duties were not enough, Lavoisier began to apply his scientific principles to agriculture when he purchased an estate at Frechines, near Blois. After ten years' work on his experimental farm there, Lavoisier was able to describe his results in the memoir "Results of some agricultural experiments and reflections on their relation to political economy" (Paris, 1788), which holds historic importance in agriculture and economics. In spite of his services to the nation and to humanity, his association with the tax farm was to have tragic consequences: during the reign of terror in 1794 the Revolutionaries consigned to the guillotine all the tax farmers, including Lavoisier.[br]Bibliography1862–93, Oeuvres de Lavoisier, Vols I–IV, ed. J.B.A.Dumas; Vols V–VI, ed. E.Grimaux, Paris (Lavoisier's collected works).Further ReadingD.I.Duveen and H.S.Klickstein, 1954, A Bibliography of the Works of Antoine Laurent Lavoisier 1743–1794, London: William Dawson (contains valuable biographical material).D.McKie, 1952, Antoine Lavoisier, Scientist, Economist, Social Reformer, London: Constable (the best modern, general biography).H.Guerlac, 1975, Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, Chemist and Revolutionary, New York: Charles Scribner's Sons (a more recent work).LRDBiographical history of technology > Lavoisier, Antoine Laurent
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8 gospodarczy
adjeconomic, ( wiejski) farm (attr)* * *a.2. (= przemysłowy) industrial, manufacturing.3. (= gospodarski) farm; samolot gospodarczy agricultural plane; ubój gospodarczy home l. domestic slaughter(ing).4. (= administracyjny) administrative, managerial; wykonać coś sposobem gospodarczym do sth using one's own means.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > gospodarczy
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9 caballeriza
f.stable.* * *1 (cuadra) stable3 (conjunto de caballos) stud* * *SF1) (=cuadra) stable; [de cría] stud, horse-breeding establishment2) (=empleados) stable hands pl, grooms pl* * *a) ( edificio) stableb) ( caballos) stable, stables (pl)* * *= riding-stable, stable, stud, mews, livery, livery stable, livery yard.Nota: Generalmente de alquiler.Ex. The present library, opened in 1988, was adapted from a former riding-stable.Ex. The article 'The public library service in Scotland -- cleaning out the stables' concludes that the recent spate of library legislation must be halted.Ex. There were no significant differences between riding schools and studs.Ex. His mews had been built in 1872 and is now converted into five mews cottages.Ex. Click on the map to find where the approved liveries are in your region and then select the county(s) required.Ex. Levels of provision and service at a livery stable or livery yard vary greatly, as do the fees.Ex. Levels of provision and service at a livery stable or livery yard vary greatly, as do the fees.* * *a) ( edificio) stableb) ( caballos) stable, stables (pl)* * *= riding-stable, stable, stud, mews, livery, livery stable, livery yard.Nota: Generalmente de alquiler.Ex: The present library, opened in 1988, was adapted from a former riding-stable.
Ex: The article 'The public library service in Scotland -- cleaning out the stables' concludes that the recent spate of library legislation must be halted.Ex: There were no significant differences between riding schools and studs.Ex: His mews had been built in 1872 and is now converted into five mews cottages.Ex: Click on the map to find where the approved liveries are in your region and then select the county(s) required.Ex: Levels of provision and service at a livery stable or livery yard vary greatly, as do the fees.Ex: Levels of provision and service at a livery stable or livery yard vary greatly, as do the fees.* * *1 (edificio) stable2 (caballos) stable, stables (pl)de la caballeriza Montero from the Montero stable(s)* * *
caballeriza sustantivo femenino ( edificio) stable;
( caballos) stable, stables (pl)
caballeriza sustantivo femenino stable
' caballeriza' also found in these entries:
English:
stable
- stud farm
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10 cuadra
f.1 stable.2 block. ( Latin American Spanish)3 stud farm.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: cuadrar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: cuadrar.* * *1 (establo) stable2 ESPAÑOL AMERICANO (manzana) block, block of houses* * *SF1) [para caballos] stabletienes la habitación que parece una cuadra — * your room looks like a pigsty *, your room is an absolute tip *
2) LAm (=manzana) block3) [de hospital] ward4) (Mil) (=barracón) barracks pl5) (=sala) hall, large room; And reception room* * *1) (Equ) stable, stables (pl)la cuadra Giménez — the Giménez stable o stables
2) (AmL)a) ( distancia entre dos esquinas) blockb) (Agr) measurement of agricultural land* * *= stable, livery, livery stable, livery yard.Nota: Generalmente de alquiler.Ex. The article 'The public library service in Scotland -- cleaning out the stables' concludes that the recent spate of library legislation must be halted.Ex. Click on the map to find where the approved liveries are in your region and then select the county(s) required.Ex. Levels of provision and service at a livery stable or livery yard vary greatly, as do the fees.Ex. Levels of provision and service at a livery stable or livery yard vary greatly, as do the fees.* * *1) (Equ) stable, stables (pl)la cuadra Giménez — the Giménez stable o stables
2) (AmL)a) ( distancia entre dos esquinas) blockb) (Agr) measurement of agricultural land* * *= stable, livery, livery stable, livery yard.Nota: Generalmente de alquiler.Ex: The article 'The public library service in Scotland -- cleaning out the stables' concludes that the recent spate of library legislation must be halted.
Ex: Click on the map to find where the approved liveries are in your region and then select the county(s) required.Ex: Levels of provision and service at a livery stable or livery yard vary greatly, as do the fees.Ex: Levels of provision and service at a livery stable or livery yard vary greatly, as do the fees.* * *A ( Equ) stable, stables (pl)el ganador es de la cuadra Giménez the winner is from the Giménez stable o stablesB ( AmL)1 (distancia entre dos esquinas) blockel museo queda a dos cuadras de aquí the museum is two blocks from hereC (en un cuartel) barrack room* * *
Del verbo cuadrar: ( conjugate cuadrar)
cuadra es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
cuadra
cuadrar
cuadra sustantivo femenino
cuadrar ( conjugate cuadrar) verbo intransitivo
cuadra con algo to fit in with sth, tally with sth
cuadra para hacer algo to arrange to do sth
cuadrarse verbo pronominal
cuadra sustantivo femenino
1 (establo) stable
2 LAm block (of houses)
cuadrar
I verbo intransitivo
1 (coincidir) to square, agree [con, with]
2 (las cuentas) to balance, tally
II verbo transitivo to balance
' cuadra' also found in these entries:
English:
fit
- groom
- stable
- stableboy
* * *cuadra nf1. [establo] stable2. [conjunto de caballos] stable4. Am [en calle] block* * *f1 stable2 L.Am. ( manzana) block* * *cuadra nf1) : city block2) : stable* * *cuadra n stable -
11 von
Präp.3. für den (partitiven) Genitiv, Teil: of; die Einfuhr von Weizen the import of wheat; zwei von uns two of us; neun von zehn Leuten nine out of ( Statistik: in) ten people; ein Freund von mir a friend of mine; von dem Apfel essen have some of the apple4. Anfang, Ausgang(spunkt): from; von 20 Euro an oder aufwärts from 20 euros up(wards), 20 euros and up(wards); klein I5. Ursache, Urheber: of; beim Passiv: by; ein Brief von Jens a letter from Jens; ein Gedicht von Schiller a poem by Schiller; Kinder haben von have children by; das ist nett von ihm that’s nice of him; von mir aus I don’t mind, it’s all the same to me; von mir aus kann er gehen I don’t mind if he goes, I don’t mind him going, he can go as far as I’m concerned; selbst I; vom6. Maß, Qualität: ein Honorar von 500 Euro a fee of 500 euros; ein Aufenthalt von drei Wochen a three-week stay; ein Kind von drei Jahren a child of three; ein Mann von Charakter / Format a man of character / substance; ein Koloss von einem Mann a giant of a man; ein Kunstwerk von einem Kleid etc. a dress etc. that is a work of art in itself7. Thema: (über) of, about; ich habe von ihm gehört I’ve heard of him; er weiß von der Sache he knows about it; man spricht von Brandstiftung there’s talk of arson* * *from; by; of* * *vọn [fɔn]prep +dat1) (einen Ausgangspunkt angebend, räumlich, zeitlich) fromvon... an — from...
vom 10. Lebensjahr an — since he/she was ten years old
von diesem Tag/Punkt an or ab — from this day/point on(wards)
Waren von 5 Euro an or ab — goods from 5 euros (Brit), goods from 5 euros on (US)
von... aus — from...
von... bis — from... to
von... zu — from... to
2) (von... weg) frometw von etw nehmen/abreißen — to take/tear sth off sth
3) (in Verbindung mit adj, vb siehe auch dort) (Ursache, Urheberschaft ausdrückend, im Passiv) byvon etw beeindruckt/überrascht — impressed/surprised by sth
4) (partitiv, anstelle von Genitiv) ofdieser Dummkopf von Gärtner...! (inf) — that idiot of a gardener...!
5) (in Verbindung mit n, adj, vb siehe auch dort) (Beschaffenheit, Eigenschaft etc ausdrückend, bestehend aus) of6) (in Titel) of; (bei deutschem Adelstitel) vonein "von (und zu) " sein — to have a handle to one's name
sich "von" schreiben (lit) — to have a "von" before one's name
da kannst du dich aber "von" schreiben (fig) — you can be really proud yourself (there)
7) (= über) aboutGeschichten vom Weihnachtsmann/von Feen — stories about Santa Claus/fairies
8) (mit Fragepronomen) fromvon wo/wann/was — where/when/what... from, from where/when/what (form)
9)von dem halte ich gar nichts — I don't think much of him10) (inf)von wegen der Karte/dem Buch (incorrect) — about the map/the book
* * *1) (used (in the passive voice) to show the person or thing which performs an action: struck by a stone.) by2) (in respect of: a teacher by profession.) by3) (used before the place, thing, person, time etc that is the point at which an action, journey, period of time etc begins: from Europe to Asia; from Monday to Friday; a letter from her father.) from4) (used to indicate that from which something or someone comes: a quotation from Shakespeare.) from5) (used to indicate separation: Take it from him.) from6) from7) (belonging to: a friend of mine.) of8) (away from (a place etc); after (a given time): within five miles of London; within a year of his death.) of9) (written etc by: the plays of Shakespeare.) of10) (belonging to or forming a group: He is one of my friends.) of11) (showing: a picture of my father.) of12) (about: an account of his work.) of13) (away from; down from: It fell off the table; a mile off the coast; He cut about five centimetres off my hair.) off14) (from among: Four out of five people like this song.) out of* * *[fɔn]1. räumlich (ab, herkommend) from; (aus... herab/heraus) off, out ofich fliege morgen \von München nach Hamburg tomorrow I'm flying from Munich to Hamburgder Zug \von Wien nach Stuttgart fährt Bahnsteig an 2 ein the train from Vienna to Stuttgart arrives on platform 2wie komme ich vom Bahnhof am besten zum Rathaus? how can I best get from the station to the town hall?\von hier bis zur Wand müssten es etwa fünf Meter sein it must be about five metres from here to the wall\von diesem Fenster kann man alles gut beobachten you can see everything very well from this windowdiese Eier sind \von unserem Hof these eggs are from our farmer fiel \von der Leiter he fell off the laddersie fiel vom Baum she fell out of the tree\von hinten/vorne from behind/the front\von links/rechts from left/right\von Norden/Westen, etc. from the North/West, etc.der Wind kommt \von Süden the wind comes from the South\von weit her kommen to come from far away\von woher...? where...from?, from where...?er nahm die Whiskyflasche \von der Anrichte he took the bottle of whisky from the sideboardsie sprang vom Tisch she jumped off the tabledie Wäsche \von der Leine nehmen to take the washing in off the line\von zu Hause weggehen to go away from homeich kenne sie \von früher I knew her a long time agoich will nichts mehr \von damals wissen! I don't want to know any more about that time!\von wann ist der Brief? when is the letter from?für Jugendliche \von 12 bis 16 gilt ein gesonderter Tarif there is a special price for adolescents from twelve to sixteen\von... bis from... toich bin \von morgen bis zum 23. verreist I'm away from tomorrow until 23rdvon 9 bis 5 Uhr arbeiten to work from 9 to 5\von Montag bis Freitag from Monday to FridayIhr Brief vom... your letter from [or dated]...die Zeitung \von gestern yesterday's paper\von jetzt/morgen an from now/tomorrow on [or onwards]die neue Regelung gilt \von März an the new regulation is valid as of March\von klein an from her/his earliest days\von Tag zu Tag day after day4. (Urheber, Ursache) from\von wem ist dieses schöne Geschenk? who is this lovely present from?\von wem hast du das Buch bekommen? who gave you the book?\von wem weißt du das? who told you that?\von wem ist dieser Roman? who is this novel by?das Bild ist \von einem unbekannten Maler the picture is by an unknown painter\von solchen Tricks bin ich nicht sehr beeindruckt I'm not very impressed by tricks like thatdas war nicht nett \von dir! that was not nice of you!\von was ist hier eigentlich die Rede? (fam) what are we talking about here?\von was sollen wir eigentlich leben? (fam) what are we supposed to live on?er wurde \von einem Auto angefahren he was hit by a car\von der Sonne gebräunt werden [o sein] to be browned by the sun\von jdm gelobt werden to be praised by sb\von Hand gefertigt (fig) handmademüde \von der Arbeit tired of workdie Musik \von Beethoven Beethoven's music\von Rechts wegen by operation of law, ipso juredas Auto \von meinem Vater ist blau (fam) my father's car is blueer wohnt in der Nähe \von Köln he lives near Cologneich möchte die Interessen \von meinen Geschwistern vertreten I should like to represent the interests of my brothers and sistersein Freund/eine Freundin \von mir a friend of minedie Königin \von England the Queen of EnglandMutter/Vater \von vier Kindern sein to have four childrender Vertrag \von Maastricht the Treaty of Maastricht6. (Menge, Gruppenangabe) ofkeiner \von uns wusste Bescheid none of us knew about itkeiner \von diesen Vorwürfen ist wahr none of these accusations are trueeiner \von uns one of useiner \von vielen/hundert one of many/one in a hundred7. (bei Zahlenangaben) of5 km \von Innsbruck entfernt 5 km away from Innsbruckeinen Abstand \von zwei Metern a distance of two metresein Aufenthalt \von vier Wochen a four-week stayeine Fahrt/Pause \von zehn Minuten a ten minute drive/breakein Kind \von sieben Jahren a seven year old childStädte \von über 100.000 Einwohnern cities with over 100,000 inhabitantsein Mann \von Charakter a real charactereine Frau \von Schönheit a beautiful womaneine Angelegenheit \von größter Wichtigkeit an extremely important matterein Strauß \von Rosen a bunch of rosesein Ring \von purem Gold a ring made of pure golddie Herzogin von York the Duchess of York11.\von wegen verschwiegen, das ist die größte Klatschbase, die ich kenne no way will she keep that quiet, she's the biggest gossip I know!* * *1) (räumlich) fromnördlich/südlich von Mannheim — to the north/south of Mannheim
rechts/links von mir — on my right/left
von hier an od. (ugs.) ab — from here on[ward]
etwas von etwas [ab]wischen/[ab]brechen/[ab]reißen — wipe/break/tear something off something; s. auch aus 2. 3); her 1); vorn I
2) (zeitlich) fromvonjetzt an od. (ugs.) ab — from now on
von heute/morgen an — [as] from today/tomorrow; starting today/tomorrow
von Kindheit an — from or since childhood
in der Nacht von Freitag auf od. zu Samstag — during Friday night or the night of Friday to Saturday
das Brot ist von gestern — it's yesterday's bread; s. auch her 2)
4) (zur Angabe des Urhebers, der Ursache, beim Passiv) bymüde von der Arbeit sein — be tired from work[ing]
sie hat ein Kind von ihm — she has a child by him; s. auch wegen 2.
5) (zur Angabe von Eigenschaften) ofKinder [im Alter] von vier Jahren — children aged four
6) (bestehend aus) of7) (als Adelsprädikat) von9) (über) about* * *von präp2. zeitlich: from;3. für den (partitiven) Genitiv, Teil: of;die Einfuhr von Weizen the import of wheat;zwei von uns two of us;neun von zehn Leuten nine out of ( Statistik: in) ten people;ein Freund von mir a friend of mine;von dem Apfel essen have some of the apple4. Anfang, Ausgang(spunkt): from;ein Brief von Jens a letter from Jens;ein Gedicht von Schiller a poem by Schiller;Kinder haben von have children by;das ist nett von ihm that’s nice of him;von mir aus I don’t mind, it’s all the same to me;von mir aus kann er gehen I don’t mind if he goes, I don’t mind him going, he can go as far as I’m concerned; → selbst A; vom6. Maß, Qualität:ein Honorar von 500 Euro a fee of 500 euros;ein Aufenthalt von drei Wochen a three-week stay;ein Kind von drei Jahren a child of three;ein Mann von Charakter/Format a man of character/substance;ein Koloss von einem Mann a giant of a man;7. Thema: (über) of, about;ich habe von ihm gehört I’ve heard of him;er weiß von der Sache he knows about it;man spricht von Brandstiftung there’s talk of arson8. bei Titel vor Eigennamen: of;der Herzog von Edinburgh the Duke of Edinburgh* * *1) (räumlich) fromnördlich/südlich von Mannheim — to the north/south of Mannheim
rechts/links von mir — on my right/left
von hier an od. (ugs.) ab — from here on[ward]
etwas von etwas [ab]wischen/[ab]brechen/[ab]reißen — wipe/break/tear something off something; s. auch aus 2. 3); her 1); vorn I
2) (zeitlich) fromvonjetzt an od. (ugs.) ab — from now on
von heute/morgen an — [as] from today/tomorrow; starting today/tomorrow
von Kindheit an — from or since childhood
in der Nacht von Freitag auf od. zu Samstag — during Friday night or the night of Friday to Saturday
das Brot ist von gestern — it's yesterday's bread; s. auch her 2)
4) (zur Angabe des Urhebers, der Ursache, beim Passiv) bymüde von der Arbeit sein — be tired from work[ing]
sie hat ein Kind von ihm — she has a child by him; s. auch wegen 2.
5) (zur Angabe von Eigenschaften) ofKinder [im Alter] von vier Jahren — children aged four
6) (bestehend aus) of7) (als Adelsprädikat) von9) (über) about* * *adj.off adj. präp.by prep.from prep.of prep. -
12 SEL
(gen. pl. selja), n. shed on a mountain pasture (where the milk-cows are kept in the summer months).* * *n., gen. pl. selja, dat. seljum, [sel stands for an obsolete ‘sali,’ and the word is akin to salr, q. v.; A. S. sele]:— a shed on a mountain pasture, but within the landmarks of each farm (not in the almenningar), where the milch-kine are kept in the summer months (it answers to Germ. senn-hütte). An Icel. word; in Norway such huts are called setr (or sætr), q. v.; sel skal hverr göra sér í almenningi er vill ok sitja í sumar-setri ef hann vill, N. G. L. i. 251 (in Icel. this was not allowed, eigi skal sel göra í afrétt, Grág. ii. 302); tvá stöðla ok sel (sæll), D. N. i. 81; ek á sel skamt héðan, vertú þar í nótt, Fs. 59; þá snéru þeir til selja Gríss, Fms. ii. 247; Víga-kolr fór frá seli áðan, Nj. 55; fara í sel, fara til sels, Grág. ii. 277; færa í sel, to bring the kine to the sel (in June); fara, flytja úr seli, to bring them back, in the autumn; spurði konungr ef nokkur sel væri þar, er þeir mætti í búa, Ó. H. 187; sels-dyrr, -gluggr, -hurð, -veggr, -tópt, Rd. 310, Ld. 244, 278, 280, Þorst. S. hvíta 43, cp. Ld. ch. 55, 62, 63, Vd. ch. 40, 41, Þorst. S. hvíta 42, 43, Vápn. 24, Hallfr. S. ch. 9, Grett. 139.II. freq. in Icel. local names, Sel, Seljar, Selja-land (whence Seljalands-múli), Sel-tungur, Sels-hagi, Sel-á, Selár-dalr (whence Sel-dælir, the men from S.), Sel-fors, Heiðar-sel, Landn., Dipl., map of Icel.B. COMPDS: Selbúar, selbyggr, selfangi, selflutningr, selför, selgresi, selgörð, selhestr, selland, selmánuðr, selsetr, selstaða.
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