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2 Parterre
[part’tεr] Adv. on the ground (Am. auch first) floor; THEAT. in the stalls (Am. parquet)* * *das Parterreground floor; first floor; parterre* * *Par|ter|re [par'tɛr(ə)]nt -s, -sim Parterre wohnen — to live on the ground floor (esp Brit) or first floor (US)
2) (old THEAT) rear stalls pl, pit (Brit), parterre (US)* * *<-s, -s>[parˈtɛr(ə)]nt ground floor* * *das; Parterres, Parterres1) (Erdgeschoss) ground floor; first floor (Amer.)im Parterre — on the ground or (Amer.) first floor
* * ** * *das; Parterres, Parterres1) (Erdgeschoss) ground floor; first floor (Amer.)im Parterre — on the ground or (Amer.) first floor
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3 parterre
[part’tεr] Adv. on the ground (Am. auch first) floor; THEAT. in the stalls (Am. parquet)* * *das Parterreground floor; first floor; parterre* * *Par|ter|re [par'tɛr(ə)]nt -s, -sim Parterre wohnen — to live on the ground floor (esp Brit) or first floor (US)
2) (old THEAT) rear stalls pl, pit (Brit), parterre (US)* * *<-s, -s>[parˈtɛr(ə)]nt ground floor* * *das; Parterres, Parterres1) (Erdgeschoss) ground floor; first floor (Amer.)im Parterre — on the ground or (Amer.) first floor
* * ** * *das; Parterres, Parterres1) (Erdgeschoss) ground floor; first floor (Amer.)im Parterre — on the ground or (Amer.) first floor
* * *-s n.first floor (US) n.ground floor (UK) n. -
4 Erdgeschoss
* * *das Erdgeschossground floor; first floor* * *Erd|ge|schoss1. ntÉrd|ge|schoßground floor, first floor (US)im Érdgeschoss — on the ground or first (US) floor
* * *Erd·ge·schossRRnt ground [or AM first] floorim \Erdgeschoss on the ground [or AM first] floor* * *das ground floor; first floor (Amer.)* * *im on the) ground (US auch first) floor* * *das ground floor; first floor (Amer.)* * *n.first floor n.ground-floor (UK) n. -
5 Stock
m; -(e)s, Stöcke1. abgeschnittener Ast: stick (auch Spazierstock, Hockeyschläger); (Skistock) auch pole; (Schlagstock) cudgel; von Polizei: truncheon, Am. auch nightstick, billy (club); (Rohrstock) cane; (Billardstock) cue; (Taktstock) baton; mit dem Stock drohen / schlagen threaten / beat with the cane; den Stock einsetzen Polizei: use their truncheons (Am. nightsticks, billies); am Stock gehen walk with a stick; umg., fig. be on one’s last legs; finanziell: auch be down to nothing; da gehst du am Stock! umg. you’ll be flabbergasted!; hoher Stock Eishockey: high-sticking4. (Gebirgsstock) massif—m; -(e)s, -; (Stockwerk) floor, stor(e)y; im ersten Stock wohnen live on the first (Am. second) floor; vier Stock hoch four storeys (Am. stories) high* * *der Stock(Stab) cane; stick; staff;(Stockwerk) storey; floor; story* * *Stọck I [ʃtɔk]m -(e)s, -e['ʃtœkə]1) stick; (= Rohrstock) cane; (= Taktstock) baton; (= Zeigestock) pointer; (= Billardstock) cueer stand da (steif) wie ein Stock or als ob er einen Stock verschluckt hätte — he stood there as stiff as a poker
am Stock gehen — to walk with (the aid of) a stick; (fig inf) to be in a bad way or in bad shape; (nach viel Arbeit) to be dead beat (Brit inf) or dead (US inf); (finanziell)
2) (= Wurzelstock) roots plüber Stock und Stein — up hill and down dale (Brit), over stick and stone (US)
3) (Pflanze) (= Rebstock) vine; (= Rosenstock) rose bush; (Bäumchen) rose tree; (= Blumenstock) pot plant4) (= Bienenstock) hive5) (GEOL = Gesteinsmasse) massif, rock massdas Haus hat drei Stock or ist drei Stock hoch — the house is three storeys (Brit) or three stories (US) high
im ersten Stock — on the first floor (Brit), on the second floor (US)
8) (Sw = Kartoffelbrei) mashed potato(es pl)II [stɔk]m -s, -s (ECON)stock* * *der1) (formerly a wooden frame in which a criminal was fastened as a punishment.) stocks2) (a long thin piece of wood etc shaped for a special purpose: She always walks with a stick nowadays; a walking-stick / hockey-stick; a drumstick.) stick* * *Stock1<-[e]s, Stöcke>[ʃtɔk, pl ˈʃtœkə]m1. (lange Holzstange) stick3. (Bienenstock) [bee]hive4.▶ über \Stock und Stein across countryStock2<-[e]s, ->[ʃtɔk]der 1. \Stock the ground [or AM first] floor, the first storeyim 2. \Stock on the first [or AM second] floor, on the second storey* * *Ider; Stock[e]s, Stöckeam Stock gehen — walk with a stick; (ugs.): (erschöpft sein) be whacked (Brit. coll.) or dead beat
2) (SkiStock) pole; stick4) (Eishockey, Hockey, Rollhockey) stickIIder; Stock[e]s, Stock (Etage) floor; storeyim fünften Stock — on the fifth (Brit.) or (Amer.) sixth floor
* * *Stock1 m; -(e)s, Stöcke1. abgeschnittener Ast: stick (auch Spazierstock, Hockeyschläger); (Skistock) auch pole; (Schlagstock) cudgel; von Polizei: truncheon, US auch nightstick, billy (club); (Rohrstock) cane; (Billardstock) cue; (Taktstock) baton;mit dem Stock drohen/schlagen threaten/beat with the cane;am Stock gehen walk with a stick; umg, fig be on one’s last legs; finanziell: auch be down to nothing;da gehst du am Stock! umg you’ll be flabbergasted!;hoher Stock Eishockey: high-sticking3. (Baumstumpf, Wurzelstock) stock;über Stock und Stein up hill and down dale4. (Gebirgsstock) massifim ersten Stock wohnen live on the first (US second) floor;vier Stock hoch four storeys (US stories) high* * *Ider; Stock[e]s, Stöckeam Stock gehen — walk with a stick; (ugs.): (erschöpft sein) be whacked (Brit. coll.) or dead beat
2) (SkiStock) pole; stick4) (Eishockey, Hockey, Rollhockey) stickIIder; Stock[e]s, Stock (Etage) floor; storeyim fünften Stock — on the fifth (Brit.) or (Amer.) sixth floor
* * *¨-e m.cane n.floor n.stick n.storey (UK)(floor) n.storey n.story (US)(floor) n. -
6 Parterrewohnung
* * *Par|tẹr|re|woh|nungfground-floor flat (Brit), first-floor apartment (US)* * *Par·terre·woh·nungf ground-floor flat [or AM apartment]* * * -
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8 Erde
f; -, -n1. (Erdreich) earth, soil; (Bodenart) (type of) soil; in fremder / geweihter Erde ruhen rest in foreign / consecrated soil; zu Erde werden geh. euph. to dust return, turn to dust; Erde zu Erde, Staub zu Staub KIRCHL. ashes to ashes, dust to dust3. (Boden) ground; (Fußboden) floor; die Erde bebt the earth shakes ( oder trembles); über der Erde above ground; unter der Erde underground, below the surface; auf die oder zur Erde fallen fall to the ground (Fußboden: auch to [oder on] the floor); auf der bloßen oder blanken, nackten Erde on the bare ground; jemanden unter die Erde bringen umg.(beerdigen) bury s.o.; fig. (Tod verschulden) cause s.o.’s death, be the death of s.o. hum.; unter der Erde liegen geh. euph. be no longer with us, have gone to one’s long home; Boden, Erdboden, Fuß14. nur Sg.; (Welt) the world, the earth; auf der ganzen Erde all over the world, the world over, everywhere on earth; niemand auf der ganzen Erde nobody in the whole (wide) world, nobody on earth; auf Erden BIBL., geh. on earth, here below6. ETECH. earth, Am. ground* * *die Erde(Bodenart) soil;(Elektrizität) earth; ground;(Erdboden) ground;(Planet) earth; world* * *Er|de ['eːɐdə]f -, -n1) (= Welt) earth, worldunsere Mutter Érde (liter) — Mother Earth
auf Érden (old, liter) — on earth
auf der ganzen Érde — all over the world
niemand auf der ganzen Érde — nobody in the whole world
2) (= Boden) groundunter der Érde — underground, below ground; (fig) beneath the soil
über der Érde — above ground
auf die Érde fallen — to fall to the ground
auf nackter or bloßer Érde — on the bare ground
mit beiden Beinen or Füßen ( fest) auf der Érde stehen (fig) — to have both feet firmly on the ground
See:→ ebenfette/trockene Érde — rich/dry soil
zu Érde werden — to turn to dust
Érde zu Érde (Eccl) — dust to dust
seltene Érden (Chem) — rare earths
4) (ELEC = Erdung) earth, ground (US)* * *die1) (the third planet in order of distance from the Sun; the planet on which we live: Is Earth nearer the Sun than Mars is?; the geography of the earth.) earth2) (the world as opposed to heaven: heaven and earth.) earth3) (soil: Fill the plant-pot with earth.) earth4) (dry land; the ground: the earth, sea and sky.) earth* * *Er·de<-, -n>[ˈe:ɐ̯də]fder Planet \Erde the planet Earthauf der ganzen \Erde in the whole worldauf der ganzen \Erde bekannt known throughout the world2. (Erdreich) earth, soilauf der \Erde on the groundzu ebener \Erde at street leveldie neuen Wohnblocks wurden in einem Jahr buchstäblich aus der \Erde gestampft the new blocks of flats were literally thrown up in a year4. (Art des Bodens) soilfeuchte/fruchtbare \Erde damp/fertile soil6. CHEM earthseltene \Erden rare earths7.▶ jdn unter die \Erde bringen to be the death of sb* * *die; Erde, Erden1) (Erdreich) soil; earthein Klumpen Erde — a lump of earth
etwas in die Erde rammen — ram something into the ground
2) o. Pl. (fester Boden) groundetwas auf die Erde legen/stellen — put something down [on the ground]
zu ebener Erde — on the ground floor or (Amer.) the first floor
auf der Erde bleiben — (fig.) keep one's feet on the ground (fig.)
unter der Erde liegen — (geh. verhüll.) be in one's grave
jemanden unter die Erde bringen — (ugs.) bury somebody; (fig.): (töten) be the death of somebody (coll.)
3) o. Pl. (Welt) earth; worldauf Erden — (bibl.)
ein ruhiges/idyllisches Fleckchen Erde — a peaceful/idyllic spot
4) o. Pl. (Planet) Earth5) (Elektrot.) earth* * *in fremder/geweihter Erde ruhen rest in foreign/consecrated soil;zu Erde werden geh euph to dust return, turn to dust;Erde zu Erde, Staub zu Staub KIRCHE ashes to ashes, dust to dust2. CHEM earth;seltene Erden rare earths, lanthanidesdie Erde bebt the earth shakes ( oder trembles);über der Erde above ground;unter der Erde underground, below the surface;blanken, nackten Erde on the bare ground;jemanden unter die Erde bringen umg(beerdigen) bury sb; fig (Tod verschulden) cause sb’s death, be the death of sb hum;unter der Erde liegen geh euph be no longer with us, have gone to one’s long home; → Boden, Erdboden, Fuß1auf der ganzen Erde all over the world, the world over, everywhere on earth;niemand auf der ganzen Erde nobody in the whole (wide) world, nobody on earth;Mutter Erde poet Mother Earth6. ELEK earth, US ground* * *die; Erde, Erden1) (Erdreich) soil; earth2) o. Pl. (fester Boden) groundetwas auf die Erde legen/stellen — put something down [on the ground]
zu ebener Erde — on the ground floor or (Amer.) the first floor
auf der Erde bleiben — (fig.) keep one's feet on the ground (fig.)
unter der Erde liegen — (geh. verhüll.) be in one's grave
jemanden unter die Erde bringen — (ugs.) bury somebody; (fig.): (töten) be the death of somebody (coll.)
3) o. Pl. (Welt) earth; worldauf Erden — (bibl.)
ein ruhiges/idyllisches Fleckchen Erde — a peaceful/idyllic spot
4) o. Pl. (Planet) Earth5) (Elektrot.) earth* * *-n f.earth n.soil n.world n. -
9 erster, s
ers|te(r, s) ['eːɐstə]adj1) first; (fig = führend auch) best, foremost; Seite der Zeitung frontérster Stock, érste Etage — first floor, second floor (US)
die érste Klasse (Rail) — the first class (compartment)
érster Klasse fahren — to travel first class
das érste Mal — the first time
das tue ich das érste Mal — I'm doing this for the first time, it's the first time I've done this
zum érsten Mal — for the first time
der érste Rang (Theat) — the dress circle, the (first) balcony (US)
érste Güte or Qualität — top quality
die érsten drei — the first three (from each group)
érste Kontakte anknüpfen — to establish preliminary contacts
am érsten — first
an érster Stelle — in the first place
dieses Thema steht an érster Stelle unserer Tagesordnung — this subject comes first on our agenda
in érster Linie — first and foremost
See:→ Blick, Hand, Mal → auch vierte(r, s)2)nimm das érste Beste! — take anything!
er hat das érste beste Auto gekauft — he bought the first car he saw, he bought any old car (inf)
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10 erste
erste adj GEN first, prime • an erster Stelle GEN in the first instance • an erster Stelle stehen GEN top the list, head the list • bei der ersten Gelegenheit GEN, POL, WIWI at the first opportunity • den ersten Schritt tun GEN make the first move, start the ball rolling • der ersten Generation IND first-generation • in erster Linie GEN primarily • nach dem ersten Anschein GEN prima facie* * *adj < Geschäft> first, prime ■ an erster Stelle < Geschäft> in the first instance ■ an erster Stelle stehen < Geschäft> top the list, head the list ■ bei der ersten Gelegenheit <Geschäft, Pol, Vw> at the first opportunity ■ den ersten Schritt tun < Geschäft> make the first move, start the ball rolling ■ der ersten Generation < Ind> first-generation ■ in erster Linie < Geschäft> primarily ■ nach dem ersten Anschein < Geschäft> prima facie* * *Etage, erste
first floor (Br.), second story (US);
• erste Etage bewohnen to live on the first (second, US) floor.
Konzeptphase, erste
initial design stage.
Nachkommensgeneration, erste
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11 Stock
1. Stock <-[e]s, Stöcke> [ʃtɔk, pl ʼʃtœkə] m1) ( lange Holzstange) stick3) (Bienen\Stock) [bee]hiveWENDUNGEN:über \Stock und Stein across country;2. Stock <-[e]s, -> [ʃtɔk] mfloor, storey ( Brit), story (Am)der 1. \Stock the ground [or (Am) first] floor, the first storey;im 2. \Stock on the first [or (Am) second] floor, on the second storey -
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13 Etage
Etage, erste
first floor (Br.), second story (US);
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14 Erdgeschoss
Erd·ge·schossRR ntground [or (Am) first] floor;im \Erdgeschoss on the ground [or (Am) first] floor -
15 Erdgeschoss
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Erdgeschoss
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16 Stockwerk
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17 das Stockwerk
- {flat} dãy phòng, căn phòng, căn buồng, ngăn, gian, tầng, mặt phẳng, miền đất phẳng, lòng, miền đất thấp, miền đầm lầy, thuyền đáy bằng, rổ nông, hộp nông, toa trần flat-car), phần phông đã đóng khung - dấu giáng, giày đề bằng, kẻ lừa bịp, lốp bẹp, lốp xì hơi - {floor} sàn, đáy, phòng họp, quyền phát biểu ý kiến, giá thấp nhất - {storey} tầng gác - {story} chuyện, câu chuyện, truyện, cốt truyện, tình tiết, tiểu sử, quá khứ, luây kàng ngốc khoành người nói dối, lịch sử, sử học, storey = das obere Stockwerk {upper storey}+ = das erste Stockwerk (GB) {first floor}+ = im unteren Stockwerk {downstairs}+ = das Zimmer im oberen Stockwerk {upstairs room}+ = Sie wohnt ein Stockwerk unter mir. {She lives one floor below me.}+ -
18 EG
< chem> ■ ethylene glycol (EG)<edv.av> ■ envelope generator (EG); contour generator<füg.rep> (zur Gewindereparatur) ■ wire thread insert (EG); insert coil; Helicoil ® -
19 Erdgeschoss
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20 erstes Obergeschoss
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First floor — First First (f[ e]rst), a. [OE. first, furst, AS. fyrst; akin to Icel. fyrstr, Sw. & Dan. f[ o]rste, OHG. furist, G. f[ u]rst prince; a superlatiye form of E. for, fore. See {For}, {Fore}, and cf. {Formeer}, {Foremost}.] 1. Preceding all others… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
first floor — n 1.) the first floor BrE the floor of a building just above the one at the bottom level →↑ground floor ▪ a flat on the first floor 2.) the first floor AmE the floor of a building at the bottom level ▪ Fire broke out on the first floor of the… … Dictionary of contemporary English
first floor — first floors 1) N COUNT: usu the N in sing The first floor of a building is the floor immediately above the one at ground level. [BRIT] (in AM, use second floor) 2) N COUNT: usu the N in sing The first floor of a building is the one at ground… … English dictionary
first floor — first′ floor′ n. 1) bui the ground floor of a building 2) bui Chiefly Brit. the floor next above the ground floor of a building • Etymology: 1655–65 … From formal English to slang
first-floor — ˌfirst ˈfloor ; adjective only before noun • a first floor flat/apartment Main entry: ↑first floorderived … Useful english dictionary
first floor — n. 1. the ground floor of a building 2. chiefly in Europe and Great Britain, the floor above this … English World dictionary
first floor — ground ground (ground), n. [OE. ground, grund, AS. grund; akin to D. grond, OS., G., Sw., & Dan. grund, Icel. grunnr bottom, Goth. grundus (in composition); perh. orig. meaning, dust, gravel, and if so perh. akin to E. grind.] 1. The surface of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
first floor — Second Sec ond, a. [F., fr. L. secundus second, properly, following, fr. sequi to follow. See {Sue} to follow, and cf. {Secund}.] 1. Immediately following the first; next to the first in order of place or time; hence, occurring again; another;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
first-floor — adj. First floor is used with these nouns: ↑apartment, ↑bedroom, ↑flat, ↑gallery, ↑landing, ↑room, ↑window … Collocations dictionary
first floor, the — noun 1. ) AMERICAN the floor of a building which is at the same level as the ground outside. British ground floor: GROUND FLOOR: The lobby is on the first floor. 2. ) BRITISH the second floor of a building … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
First Floor Apartment Amsterdam — (Амстердам,Нидерланды) Категория отеля: Адрес: Buiksloterdijk 296 … Каталог отелей