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hanging goods

  • 1 hanging goods

    hanging goods GEN Hängeware f (inventory management = Lagerwirtschaft)

    Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > hanging goods

  • 2 rail

    I noun
    1) [Kleider-, Gardinen]stange, die; (as part of fence) (wooden) Latte, die; (metal) Stange, die; (on ship) Reling, die; (as protection against contact) Barriere, die
    2) (Railw.): (of track) Schiene, die

    go off the rails(lit.) entgleisen; (fig.): (depart from what is accepted) auf die schiefe Bahn geraten

    3) (railway) [Eisen]bahn, die; attrib. Bahn-

    by railmit der Bahn; mit dem Zug

    II intransitive verb

    rail at/against somebody/something — auf/über jemanden/etwas schimpfen

    * * *
    [reil] 1. noun
    1) (a (usually horizontal) bar of metal, wood etc used in fences etc, or for hanging things on: Don't lean over the rail; a curtain-rail; a towel-rail.) das Geländer, die Stange
    2) ((usually in plural) a long bar of steel which forms the track on which trains etc run.) die Schiene
    2. verb
    ((usually with in or off) to surround with a rail or rails: We'll rail that bit of ground off to stop people walking on it.) mit einem Geländer umgeben
    - academic.ru/60109/railing">railing
    - railroad
    - railway
    - by rail
    * * *
    rail1
    [reɪl]
    vi
    to \rail against [or at] sth gegen etw akk wettern, über etw akk schimpfen
    rail2
    [reɪl]
    n (bird) Ralle f
    rail3
    [reɪl]
    I. n
    1. no pl (transport system) Bahn f
    by \rail mit der Bahn [o SCHWEIZ, ÖSTERR a. dem Zug], per Bahn
    2. (railway track) Schiene f
    to leave [or go off] [or run off] the \rails entgleisen
    3. (on stairs) Geländer nt; (on fence) Stange f; (on ship) Reling f
    hold onto the \rail halten Sie sich am Geländer fest
    special \rails for the disabled spezielle Haltegriffe für Behinderte
    4. (to hang things on)
    [hanging] \rail Halter m, Stange f
    clothes \rail Kleiderstange f
    curtain \rail Vorhangstange f, Gardinenstange f
    picture/towel \rail Bilder-/Handtuchhalter m
    off the \rail von der Stange
    I never buy dresses off the \rail ich kaufe nie Kleider von der Stange
    5. (at racecourse)
    the \rails Absperrung f, Umzäunung f
    on the \rails auf der Außenbahn
    6.
    to get sth back on the \rails etw wieder in den Griff bekommen fam
    to go off the \rails people aus der Bahn geworfen werden; things aus den Fugen geraten
    II. n modifier (pass, strike, worker) Bahn-
    \rail ticket Fahrschein m, Bahn-/Zugbillet nt SCHWEIZ, Fahrkarte f ÖSTERR
    \rail travel Bahnfahrt f, SCHWEIZ, ÖSTERR a. Zugfahrt f
    * * *
    I [reɪl]
    1. n
    1) (on bridge, stairs etc) Geländer nt; (NAUT) Reling f; (= curtain rail) Schiene f; (= towel rail) Handtuchhalter m; (= altar rail) Kommunionbank f;
    2) (for train, tram) Schiene f, Gleis nt

    to go off the rails (lit) — entgleisen; ( Brit fig ) (morally) auf die schiefe Bahn geraten; (mentally) zu spinnen anfangen (inf)

    3) (= rail travel, railway) die (Eisen)bahn
    2. vt
    goods per or mit der Bahn verschicken or senden II
    vi

    to rail at sb/sth — jdn/etw beschimpfen

    to rail against sb/sth — über jdn/etw schimpfen

    * * *
    rail1 [reıl]
    A s
    1. TECH Schiene f, Riegel m
    2. Geländer n
    3. auch main rail SCHIFF Reling f
    4. a) Schiene f
    b) pl Gleis n
    c) (Eisen)Bahn f:
    by rail mit der Bahn;
    go off ( oder jump, leave, run off) the rails aus den Schienen springen, entgleisen;
    go off the rails fig auf die schiefe Bahn geraten; umg verrückt werden;
    be on the rails fig in Schwung sein (Sache), auf dem rechten Weg sein (Person)
    5. pl WIRTSCH Eisenbahnaktien pl
    B v/t auch rail in
    a) mit einem Geländer umgeben,
    b) einzäunen:
    rail off durch ein Geländer (ab)trennen; abzäunen
    rail2 [reıl] s ORN Ralle f:
    common ( oder water) rail Wasserralle f
    rail3 [reıl] v/i schimpfen (at, against über, auf akk):
    rail at fate mit dem Schicksal hadern
    * * *
    I noun
    1) [Kleider-, Gardinen]stange, die; (as part of fence) (wooden) Latte, die; (metal) Stange, die; (on ship) Reling, die; (as protection against contact) Barriere, die
    2) (Railw.): (of track) Schiene, die

    go off the rails(lit.) entgleisen; (fig.): (depart from what is accepted) auf die schiefe Bahn geraten

    3) (railway) [Eisen]bahn, die; attrib. Bahn-

    by rail — mit der Bahn; mit dem Zug

    II intransitive verb

    rail at/against somebody/something — auf/über jemanden/etwas schimpfen

    * * *
    (railway) n.
    Gleis -e n. n.
    Geländer - n.
    Schiene -n f.
    einzelne Schiene f.

    English-german dictionary > rail

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