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4 hohl
Adj.1. hollow (auch Zahn); Nuss: empty; das ist was für den hohlen Zahn umg., fig. that’s not enough to keep a sparrow alive2. Augen, Wangen: hollow, sunken; Hand: cupped; OPT. concave; eine hohle Hand machen cup one’s hand; aus der hohlen Hand trinken drink from one’s cupped hand; etw. in der hohlen Hand halten hold s.th. cupped in one’s hand ( oder in the hollow of one’s hand)5. fig. pej. Pathos, Phrasen etc.: hollow, empty; Schwätzer: empty-headed; einen hohlen Kopf haben umg. have nothing but sawdust in one’s head; der / das ist so hohl! umg. (blöd) he / it is so stupid!* * *concave; cavernous; hollow* * *[hoːl]1. adj2) (= konkav) hollow; Augen, Wangen hollow, sunkenein hóhles Kreuz — a hollow back
in der hóhlen Hand — in the hollow of one's hand
aus der hóhlen Hand trinken — to drink with cupped hands
eine hóhle Hand machen (lit) — to cup one's hand; (fig inf) to hold one's hand out (for money, a tip etc)
hóhle Gasse — narrow pass or defile
3) Klang, Stimme, Husten hollow2. advhóhl klingen — to sound hollow
hóhl scheinen — to appear or seem hollow
* * *1) (having an empty space in it: a hollow tree; Bottles, pipes and tubes are hollow.) hollow2) ((of a sound) strangely deep, as if made in something hollow: a hollow voice.) hollow* * *[ho:l]I. adj1. (leer) hollow2. (eine Mulde bildend) hollowin der \hohlen Hand in the hollow of one's handmit der \hohlen Hand with cupped hands\hohle Wangen sunken cheeks3. (dumpf klingend) hollow\hohle Phrasen empty phrasesII. adv hollowdas Fass klingt \hohl the barrel sounds empty* * *1.1) hollow2.sich innerlich hohl fühlen — (fig.) feel empty inside
1) (dumpf) hollowly2) (abwertend): (geistlos) inanely* * *hohl adjeine hohle Hand machen cup one’s hand;aus der hohlen Hand trinken drink from one’s cupped hand;etwas in der hohlen Hand halten hold sth cupped in one’s hand ( oder in the hollow of one’s hand)3. Klang: hollow;hohl klingend hollow-sounding4. liter:einen hohlen Kopf haben umg have nothing but sawdust in one’s head;der/das ist so hohl! umg (blöd) he/it is so stupid!* * *1.1) hollowsich innerlich hohl fühlen — (fig.) feel empty inside
3) (dumpf) hollow <sound, voice, etc.>2.1) (dumpf) hollowly2) (abwertend): (geistlos) inanely* * *adj.cavernous adj.concave adj.hollow adj. adv.concavely adv.hollowly adv. -
5 aushöhlen
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-)* * *to wear away; to erode* * *aus|höh|len ['aushøːlən]vt septo hollow out; Ufer, Steilküste to erode; (fig) (= untergraben) to undermine; (= erschöpfen) to weaken* * *1) (to make a channel in.) channel2) (to make (a groove or hole) with a tool: He gouged (out) a hole in the wood.) gouge3) (to make hollow: They hollowed out a tree-trunk to make a boat.) hollow out* * *aus|höh·lenvt▪ etw \aushöhleneinen Kürbis \aushöhlen to scoop [or hollow] out sep a pumpkin* * ** * *aushöhlen v/t (trennb, hat -ge-)ausgehöhlte Wangen hollow cheeks* * ** * *v.to hollow out v. -
6 Hohlraum
m hollow (space); auch ANAT., MED., METALL. cavity* * *der Hohlraumcavity; lacuna; hollow spot* * *Hohl|raummhollow space; (BUILD AUCH) cavity* * *(a hollow place; a hole: The dentist said she had three cavities in her teeth; The thief hid the necklace in a cavity in the wall.) cavity* * *Hohl·raumm cavity, hollow space* * *der cavity; [hollow] space* * ** * *der cavity; [hollow] space* * *-¨e m.cavity n.hollow n. -
7 Höhlung
f hollow; auch ANAT. cavity* * *die Höhlunghollow; cavity* * *Höh|lung ['høːlʊŋ]f -, -enhollow* * *(a round hollow part, especially of a tobacco pipe, a spoon etc: The bowl of this spoon is dirty.) bowl* * *Höh·lung<-, -en>f hollow* * *die; Höhlung, Höhlungen hollow* * ** * *die; Höhlung, Höhlungen hollow* * *-en f.cavity n.hollow n. -
8 Höhle
f; -, -n1. cave; (Grotte) grotto3. von Bären: cave; von Raubtieren: den, lair (beide auch fig.); (Bau) hole, burrow; sich in die Höhle des Löwen wagen fig. venture into the lion’s den; sich in seiner Höhle verkriechen umg., fig. retreat into one’s den4. pej. (feuchte etc. Wohnung) hole, hovel* * *die Höhle(Anatomie) cavity;(Geologie) pothole; cavern; cave;(Tierwohnung) hole; den; lair; burrow* * *Höh|le ['høːlə]f -, -ncave, cavern; (in Baum) hole, hollow bit; (= Tierbehausung) cave, den; (= Augenhöhle) socket; (fig = schlechte Wohnung) hovel, hole (inf)* * *die1) (a large natural hollow in rock or in the earth: The children explored the caves.) cave2) (a large cave.) cavern3) (the home of a wild beast: a lion's den.) den4) (something hollow: hollows in her cheeks.) hollow* * *Höh·le<-, -n>[ˈhø:lə]f1. (Felshöhle) cave2. (Tierbehausung) cave, lair3. (Höhlung) hollow5.* * *die; Höhle, Höhlen1) cave; (größer) cavern2) (Tierbau) den; lairsich in die Höhle des Löwen begeben — enter the lion's den
4) meist Pl. (AugenHöhle) socket* * *1. cave; (Grotte) grottosich in die Höhle des Löwen wagen fig venture into the lion’s den;sich in seiner Höhle verkriechen umg, fig retreat into one’s den4. pej (feuchte etc Wohnung) hole, hovel* * *die; Höhle, Höhlen1) cave; (größer) cavern2) (Tierbau) den; lair3) (abwertend): (Wohnung) hole4) meist Pl. (AugenHöhle) socket* * *-n f.cave n.cavern n.cavity n.den n.grotto n.hole n.hollow n.socket n. -
9 hohlwangig
Adj. hollow-cheeked* * *hohl|wan|gig [-vaŋɪç]adjhollow-cheeked* * *hohl·wan·gig[ˈho:lvaŋɪç]adj hollow- [or sunken-] cheeked▪ \hohlwangig sein to have hollow [or sunken] cheeks, to be hollow- [or sunken-] cheeked* * *Adjektiv hollow-cheeked; sunken-cheeked* * *hohlwangig adj hollow-cheeked* * *Adjektiv hollow-cheeked; sunken-cheeked -
10 Hohlkreuz
n hollow back; ein Hohlkreuz machen bend over backwards* * *Hohl|kreuznt (MED)hollow back* * *Hohl·kreuznt MED hollow backein \Hohlkreuz haben to have a hollow back* * *das hollow back; lordosis (Med.)* * *Hohlkreuz n hollow back;ein Hohlkreuz machen bend over backwards* * *das hollow back; lordosis (Med.) -
11 Kniekehle
* * *Knie|keh|lefback or hollow of the knee* * *Knie·keh·lef back [or hollow] of the knee, popliteal space spec* * *die hollow of the knee* * *Kniekehle f hollow of the knee;in der Kniekehle auch at the back of one’s knee* * *die hollow of the knee* * *f.hollow of the knee n. -
12 eingefallen
I P.P. einfallenII Adj.1. Haus: dilapidated2. Gesicht, Aussehen: haggard; Wangen, Augen: hollow, sunken* * *(ausgezehrt) haggard;(eingestürzt) dilapidated* * *ein|ge|fal|lenadjWangen hollow, sunken; Augen sunken, deep-set; Gesicht haggard, gaunt; Schultern droopingSee:→ auch einfallen* * *ein·ge·fal·lenadj hollow, sunkenein \eingefallenes Gesicht a gaunt face* * ** * *B. adj1. Haus: dilapidated2. Gesicht, Aussehen: haggard; Wangen, Augen: hollow, sunken* * ** * *adj.shrunken adj. -
13 hohläugig
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14 Hohlkörper
m hollow body* * *Hohl|kör|permhollow body* * *Hohl·kör·perm hollow body* * *der hollow body* * *Hohlkörper m hollow body* * *der hollow body -
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f hollow sphere* * *Hohl|ku|gelfhollow sphere* * *Hohl·ku·gelf hollow sphere* * *die hollow sphere* * *Hohlkugel f hollow sphere* * *die hollow sphere -
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f; -, -n2. Dial. (Trog) trough* * *die Muldetrough; manger* * *Mụl|de ['mʊldə]f -, -n1) (= Geländesenkung) hollow2) (= Trog) trough3) (für Bauschutt) skip* * *Mul·de<-, -n>[ˈmʊldə]f1. (Bodenvertiefung) hollow* * *die; Mulde, Mulden hollow* * *2. dial (Trog) trough* * *die; Mulde, Mulden hollow* * *-n f.trough n. -
17 unterhöhlen
v/t (untr., hat)1. hollow out2. fig. undermine, erode* * *un|ter|höh|len [ʊntɐ'høːlən] ptp unterhöhltvt insep1) (= aushöhlen) to hollow out* * *un·ter·höh·len *[ʊntɐˈhø:lən]vt* * *transitives Verb hollow out; erode* * *unterhöhlen v/t (untrennb, hat)1. hollow out2. fig undermine, erode* * *transitives Verb hollow out; erode -
18 Vertiefung
f1. deepening; (Mulde) depression2. fig., des Eindrucks etc.: deepening, heightening3. fig. (Versunkenheit) absorption; in ein Buch etc.: engrossment4. fig., des Wissens etc.: deepening* * *die Vertiefungdeepening; indent; depression; immersion; hollow* * *Ver|tie|fungf -, -en1) (= das Vertiefen) deepening; (von Eindruck) heightening, deepening; (von Kenntnissen, Wissen) extension, deepening; (von Unterrichtsstoff) consolidation, reinforcement; (MUS) flattening2) (in Oberfläche) depression3) (= Vertieftsein) engrossment, absorption* * *(a small valley; a dip in the ground: You can't see the farm from here because it's in a hollow.) hollow* * *Ver·tie·fung<-, -en>f* * *die; Vertiefung, Vertiefungen1) deepening; (von Zusammenarbeit, Beziehungen) strengthening; (von Wissen) consolidation; reinforcement2) (in Gedanken) absorption (in + Akk. in)3) (Mulde) depression; hollow* * *1. deepening; (Mulde) depression2. fig, des Eindrucks etc: deepening, heightening3. fig (Versunkenheit) absorption; in ein Buch etc: engrossment4. fig, des Wissens etc: deepening* * *die; Vertiefung, Vertiefungen1) deepening; (von Zusammenarbeit, Beziehungen) strengthening; (von Wissen) consolidation; reinforcement2) (in Gedanken) absorption (in + Akk. in)3) (Mulde) depression; hollow* * *(geistige) f.absorption n. f.consolidation n.deepening n.depression n.immersion n.wrinkle n. -
19 hohl
1) ( leer) hollow2) ( eine Mulde bildend) hollow;in der \hohlen Hand in the hollow of one's hand;mit der \hohlen Hand with cupped hands;3) ( dumpf klingend) hollow;\hohle Phrasen empty phrasesadv hollow;das Fass klingt \hohl the barrel sounds empty -
20 Aushöhlung
f2. (Höhle) hollow3. nur Sg.; fig. undermining* * *die Aushöhlungexcavation; cavity* * *Aus|höh|lungf1) (= ausgehöhlte Stelle) hollow2) no pl (= das Aushöhlen) hollowing out; (von Ufer, Steilküste) erosion; (fig = Untergrabung) undermining* * ** * *Aus·höh·lung<-, -en>f1. kein pl erosion, wearing away* * *2. (Höhle) hollow3. nur sg; fig undermining* * *f.cavity n.hollow n.
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