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1 schreckensbleich
schrẹ|ckens|blạssadjas white as a sheet or ghost* * *schre·ckens·bleich[ˈʃrɛkn̩sˈblaiç]adj as white as a sheet* * ** * ** * ** * *adj.green with fear expr. -
2 schreckensbleich
1. as white as a ghost2. as white as a sheet3. green with fear -
3 mischen
I v/t1. allg. mix; (Kaffee, Tabak etc.) blend; etw. in oder unter etw. mischen mix s.th. into s.th., add s.th. to s.th.; Gift mischen concoct ( oder mix) a poison2. (Karten) shuffle3. (Tonaufnahmen etc.) mixII v/refl2. sich mischen unter (+ Akk) mix ( oder mingle) with; sich mischen in (+ Akk) interfere ( oder meddle) in; (dazwischenreden) butt in on; sich in ein Gespräch mischen join in a conversationIII v/i beim Kartenspiel: shuffle; gemischt* * *to mix; to mell; to mingle; to blend; to compound; to merge; to reshuffle; to shuffle* * *mị|schen ['mɪʃn]1. vtto mix; Tabak-, Tee-, Kaffeesorten auch to blend; Karten to shuffle; (COMPUT ) Dateien to mergesie mischt Realität und Einbildung — she mixes up reality and fantasy
die Karten neu mischen (lit, fig) — to reshuffle the pack
See:→ auch gemischt2. vr(= sich vermengen) to mixmischen — to meddle or interfere in sth
sich in das Gespräch mischen — to butt or cut into the conversation
3. vi (CARDS)to shufflewer mischt? — whose turn is it to shuffle?
* * *1) (to mix (playing-cards etc): It's your turn to shuffle (the cards).) shuffle2) (to put or blend together to form one mass: She mixed the butter and sugar together; He mixed the blue paint with the yellow paint to make green paint.) mix3) (the act of mixing.) mixture* * *mi·schen[ˈmɪʃn̩]I. vt1. (durchmischen)3. CHEM▪ etw \mischen to compound sth4. (mixen)5. KARTENII. vr1. (sich mengen)2. (sich einmischen)* * *1.transitives Verb mix2.etwas in etwas (Akk.) mischen — put something into something
reflexives Verbin meine Freude mischte sich Angst — my joy was mingled with fear
2) (sich einmischen)sich in etwas (Akk.) mischen — interfere or meddle in something
3.sich unters Publikum usw. mischen — mingle with the audience etc
intransitives Verb (Kartenspiel) shuffle; s. auch gemischt* * *A. v/tunter etwas mischen mix sth into sth, add sth to sth;Gift mischen concoct ( oder mix) a poison2. (Karten) shuffle3. (Tonaufnahmen etc) mixB. v/r1.sich (gut etc)mischen mix (well etc)2.sich in ein Gespräch mischen join in a conversation* * *1.transitives Verb mix2.etwas in etwas (Akk.) mischen — put something into something
reflexives Verbsich in etwas (Akk.) mischen — interfere or meddle in something
3.sich unters Publikum usw. mischen — mingle with the audience etc
* * *n.interference n. -
4 blaß
1) ((of a person, his face etc) having less colour than normal: a pale face; She went pale with fear.) pale2) ((of a colour) closer to white than black; not dark: pale green.) pale3) wanly4) (pale and sickly-looking: She still looks wan after her illness.) wan5) ((of a colour) pale: eyes of a watery blue.) watery* * *blassRR, blaßALT<-er o blässer, -este o blässeste>[blas]1. (bleich) pale\blaß um die Nase sein to be green [or pale] about the gills hum\blaß vor Neid werden to go [or turn] green with envy; (vor Schreck a.) to pale, to blanch2. (hell) paleer trug ein Hemd in einem \blaßen Grün he wore a pale-green shirteine \blaße Schrift faint writing\blaß gedruckte Seite TYPO page with imperfect ink coverageein \blaßes Licht/ \blaßer Mond a pale [or liter wan] light/moon4. (schwach) vagueeine \blaße Erinnerung/Hoffnung a dim [or vague] memory/faint hope; s.a. Schimmer\blaß wirken to seem colourless [or AM -orless] [or bland]
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