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1 high-brightness pulp
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2 high-light brightness
<av> ■ Spitzenhelligkeit f -
3 background
nounbe in the background — im Hintergrund stehen
background music — Hintergrundmusik, die
background noise — (in a room etc.) Geräuschkulisse, die; (on a recording) Grundrauschen, das
I can't hear you because of all the background noise — ich kann dich wegen des Lärms nicht verstehen
2)background [information] — Hintergrundinformation, die
* * *1) (the space behind the principal or most important figures or objects of a picture etc: He always paints ships against a background of stormy skies; trees in the background of the picture.) der Hintergrund2) (happenings that go before, and help to explain, an event etc: the background to a situation.) der Hintergrund3) (a person's origins, education etc: She was ashamed of her humble background.) die Herkunft* * *back·ground[ˈbækgraʊnd]I. nwhite lettering on a blue \background weiße Schrift auf blauem Grund2. (inconspicuous position)to fade into the \background in den Hintergrund tretento stay in the \background im Hintergrund bleiben4.to have a \background in sth (experience) Erfahrung in etw dat haben; (training) eine Ausbildung in etw dat habenwith a \background in... mit Erfahrung in...against a \background of high unemployment vor dem Hintergrund [o angesichts] einer hohen Arbeitslosenquote1. (from surroundings) (music) Hintergrund-\background lighting indirekte Beleuchtung\background noise Geräuschkulisse f2. (concerning origins) (information, knowledge) Hintergrund-to do a \background check on sb jdn polizeilich überprüfen3. COMPUT\background processing (low priority job) nachrangige Verarbeitung; (process) Hintergrundverarbeitung f* * *['bkgraʊnd]1. nto stay in the background — im Hintergrund bleiben, sich im Hintergrund halten
to keep sb in the background —
against a background of poverty and disease — vor dem Hintergrund von Armut und Krankheit
2) (of person) (educational etc) Werdegang m; (social) Verhältnisse pl; (= family background) Herkunft f no pl; (SOCIOL) Background mhe comes from a background of poverty — er kommt aus ärmlichen Verhältnissen
comprehensive schools take children from all backgrounds — Gesamtschulen nehmen Kinder aus allen Schichten auf
what do we know about the main character's background? — was wissen wir über das Vorleben der Hauptperson?
he explained the background to the crisis — er erläuterte die Zusammenhänge or Hintergründe der Krise
2. adjreading vertiefendbackground music — Hintergrundmusik f, Musikuntermalung f
background noises pl — Geräuschkulisse f, Geräusche pl im Hintergrund
* * *1. Hintergrund m (auch fig):against a background of vor dem Hintergrund (gen);form the background to sth den Hintergrund für etwas bilden;2. MAL Untergrund m3. figa) Hintergründe pl, Umstände pl:background information Hintergrundinformationen plb) Umwelt f, Milieu nc) Werdegang m, Vorgeschichte f:have a musical background musikalisch vorbelastet seind) Erfahrung f, Wissen n:e) Anhaltspunkte pl, Grundlage f4. Musik-, Geräuschkulisse f:background music musikalischer Hintergrund, musikalische Untermalung, Hintergrundmusik fbackground control Steuerung f der mittleren Helligkeit* * *nounbackground music — Hintergrundmusik, die
background noise — (in a room etc.) Geräuschkulisse, die; (on a recording) Grundrauschen, das
I can't hear you because of all the background noise — ich kann dich wegen des Lärms nicht verstehen
2)background [information] — Hintergrundinformation, die
* * *n.Hintergrund m. -
4 gloss
I noun1) (sheen) Glanz, dergloss paint — Lackfarbe, die
2) (fig.) Anstrich, derPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/87473/gloss_over">gloss overII 1. noun[Wort]erklärung, die2. transitive verb* * *[ɡlos] 1. noun(brightness or shininess on the surface: Her hair has a lovely gloss; ( also adjective) gloss paint.) der Glanz2. verb(to make a glossary: The student glossed the difficult terms in order to understand the article.)- glossary- glossy
- glossiness
- gloss over* * *gloss1[glɒs, AM glɑ:s]her hair has a beautiful \gloss to it ihr Haar glänzt wunderschönhigh \gloss Hochglanz mto put a \gloss on sth etw [besonders] hervorheben3. (cosmetic)lip \gloss Lipgloss nta \gloss finish ein Glanzanstrich m\gloss paint Glanzlack m\gloss photos Glanzfotos plgloss2[glɒs, AM glɑ:s]I. n<pl -es>II. vt▪ to \gloss sth etw kommentieren* * *I [glɒs]n(= shine, lip gloss) Glanz m; (fig, of respectability etc) Schein mto take the gloss off sth (lit) — etw stumpf werden lassen; (fig) einer Sache (dat) den Glanz nehmen
gloss finish ( Phot : on paper ) — Glanz(beschichtung f ) m; (of paint) Lackanstrich m
the photos had a gloss finish — es waren Glanzabzüge
See:→ also gloss (paint)II1. n(= explanation) Erläuterung f; (= note also) Anmerkung f, Glosse f (geh)2. vterläutern* * *gloss1 [ɡlɒs; US auch ɡlɑs]A s1. Glanz m:gloss paint Glanzlack m;gloss photograph (Hoch)Glanzabzug m2. fig äußerer Glanz, Schein m:take the gloss off sth einer Sache den Glanz nehmenB v/t1. glänzend machena) beschönigen,b) vertuschenC v/i glänzend werdengloss2 [ɡlɒs; US auch ɡlɑs]A s2. (Interlinear)Übersetzung f3. Erklärung f, Erläuterung f, Kommentar m, Auslegung f4. (absichtlich) irreführende Deutung oder ErklärungB v/t1. einen Text glossieren* * *I noun1) (sheen) Glanz, dergloss paint — Lackfarbe, die
2) (fig.) Anstrich, derPhrasal Verbs:II 1. noun[Wort]erklärung, die2. transitive verb* * *(marginal note) n.Randbemerkung f. (press) n.Glosse -n f. n.(§ pl.: glosses)= Fußnote -n f.
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