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  • 1 drill

    1. noun
    1) (tool) Bohrer, der; (Dent.) Bohrinstrument, das; (Carpentry, Building) Bohrmaschine, die
    2) (Mil.): (training) Drill, der
    3) (Educ.; also fig.) Übung, die
    4) (Brit. coll.): (agreed procedure) Prozedur, die

    know the drill — wissen, wie es gemacht wird

    2. transitive verb
    1) (bore) bohren [Loch, Brunnen]; an-, ausbohren [Zahn]

    drill something(right through) etwas durchbohren

    2) (Mil.): (instruct) drillen
    3) (Educ.; also fig.)

    drill somebody in something, drill something into somebody — mit jemandem etwas systematisch einüben; jemandem etwas eindrillen (ugs.)

    3. intransitive verb
    bohren ( for nach)
    * * *
    [dril] 1. verb
    1) (to make (a hole) with a drill: He drilled holes in the wood; to drill for oil.) bohren
    2) ((of soldiers etc) to exercise or be exercised: The soldiers drilled every morning.) exerzieren
    2. noun
    1) (a tool for making holes: a hand-drill; an electric drill.) der Bohrer
    2) (exercise or practice, especially of soldiers: We do half-an-hour of drill after tea.) das Exerzieren
    * * *
    drill1
    [drɪl]
    I. n Bohrer m, Bohrgerät nt
    electric \drill [Hand]bohrmaschine f
    pneumatic \drill Pressluftbohrer m, Druckluftbohrer m
    II. vt
    1. (in building)
    to \drill sth etw durchbohren
    to \drill a hole/well ein Loch/einen Brunnen bohren
    to \drill a tooth bohren
    2. (sl: shoot)
    to \drill sb jdm eine Kugel verpassen fam
    to \drill sb full of holes jdn durchlöchern fam
    III. vi bohren
    to \drill through sth etw durchbohren
    to \drill for oil nach Öl bohren
    IV. n modifier Bohr-
    \drill bit Bohrspitze f, Bohrmeißel m
    \drill chuck [or head] Bohrfutter nt
    \drill ship Bohrschiff nt
    drill2
    [drɪl]
    I. n
    1. no pl (training) hartes Training; MIL Drill m kein pl
    to do rifle \drill Schießübungen machen
    2. (exercise) Übung f
    fire \drill (for firemen) Feuerwehrübung f; (for others) Probe[feuer]alarm m
    to do spelling \drills Buchstabierübungen machen
    what's the \drill? wie geht das?, wie wird das gemacht?
    to know the \drill wissen, wie es geht [o fam wie der Laden läuft
    II. vt MIL, SCH
    to \drill sb jdn drillen
    he \drilled the children in what they should say er bläute den Kindern ein, was sie sagen sollten
    III. vi MIL exerzieren
    IV. n modifier MIL Drill-
    \drill ground Exerzierplatz m
    * * *
    I [drɪl]
    1. n
    (for metal, wood, oil, dentist's) Bohrer m
    2. vt
    bohren; teeth anbohren
    3. vi
    bohren II
    1. n
    1) no pl (ESP MIL also fig) Drill m; (= marching etc) Exerzieren nt
    2) (in grammar etc) Drillübung f
    3) (inf

    = procedure) they went through the drill — sie übten den Ablauf

    they all knew the drill — sie wussten alle, was sie tun mussten

    he doesn't know the driller weiß nicht, wie der Laden läuft (inf) or wie die Sache angefasst werden muss

    2. vt
    1) soldiers drillen; (in marching etc) exerzieren
    2)
    3)

    manners were drilled into me as a childman hat mir als Kind gute Manieren eingedrillt (inf)

    I drilled into him that... — ich habe es ihm eingebläut, dass... (inf)

    3. vi (MIL)
    gedrillt werden; (marching etc) exerzieren III (AGR)
    1. n
    1) (= furrow) Furche f
    2) (= machine) Drillmaschine f
    2. vt
    drillen IV
    n (TEX)
    Drillich m
    * * *
    drill1 [drıl]
    A s
    1. TECH Bohrer m, Bohrmaschine f
    2. MIL
    a) formale Ausbildung, Drill m
    b) Exerzieren n
    3. Drill(en) m(n), strenge Schulung
    4. Drill m, Ausbildungsmethode f
    5. what’s the drill for getting it? Br umg wie bekommt man es am besten?
    B v/t
    1. ein Loch bohren (in, into in akk)
    2. durchbohren:
    drill a tooth MED einen Zahn an- oder ausbohren
    3. MIL und allg drillen, einexerzieren
    4. drillen, (gründlich) ausbilden ( beide:
    in in dat)
    5. eindrillen, einpauken ( beide:
    into sb jemandem)
    6. umg jemandem eine Kugel verpassen
    C v/i
    1. (TECH engS. ins Volle) bohren:
    drill for oil nach Öl bohren
    2. MIL
    a) exerzieren
    b) auch allg gedrillt oder ausgebildet werden (in in dat)
    drill2 [drıl] AGR
    A s
    1. (Saat)Rille f, Furche f
    2. Reihensämaschine f, Drillmaschine f
    3. Drillsaat f
    B v/t
    1. Saat in Reihen säen oder pflanzen
    2. Land in Reihen besäen oder bepflanzen
    drill3 [drıl] s Drill(ich) m, Drell m
    drill4 [drıl] s ZOOL Drill m (ein Affe)
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (tool) Bohrer, der; (Dent.) Bohrinstrument, das; (Carpentry, Building) Bohrmaschine, die
    2) (Mil.): (training) Drill, der
    3) (Educ.; also fig.) Übung, die
    4) (Brit. coll.): (agreed procedure) Prozedur, die

    know the drill — wissen, wie es gemacht wird

    2. transitive verb
    1) (bore) bohren [Loch, Brunnen]; an-, ausbohren [Zahn]

    drill something (right through) etwas durchbohren

    2) (Mil.): (instruct) drillen
    3) (Educ.; also fig.)

    drill somebody in something, drill something into somebody — mit jemandem etwas systematisch einüben; jemandem etwas eindrillen (ugs.)

    3. intransitive verb
    bohren ( for nach)
    * * *
    (exercise) n.
    Drill -s m. n.
    Bohrer - m.
    Bohrgerät n.
    Bohrmaschine -n f.
    Bohrung -en f.
    Exerzieren n.
    Furche -n f.
    strenge Ausbildung f. (out) v.
    ausbohren v.
    bohren v. v.
    abrichten v.
    drillen v.
    einexerzieren v.
    gründlich ausbilden ausdr.

    English-german dictionary > drill

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