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hormone-like

  • 1 hormonähnlich

    Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > hormonähnlich

  • 2 spiegel

    m; -s, -
    1. mirror (auch fig.); MED. (Spekulum) speculum; sich im Spiegel betrachten look at o.s. in the mirror; jemandem einen Spiegel vorhalten fig. hold a mirror up to s.o.; die Ereignisse der Woche im Spiegel der Presse the week’s events as seen by the press; das kannst du dir hinter den Spiegel stecken! umg. and don’t you forget it!
    2. (Stand einer Flüssigkeit, auch des Blutzuckers etc.) level
    3. Jägerspr., bei Reh etc.: escutcheon; bei Ente etc.: speculum; Satzspiegel
    * * *
    der Spiegel
    reflector; glass; mirror; looking-glass
    * * *
    Spie|gel ['ʃpiːgl]
    m -s, -
    1) mirror, glass (old); (MED) speculum; (fig) mirror

    in den Spíégel schauen or sehen — to look in the mirror

    glatt wie ein Spíégel — like glass

    im Spíégel der Öffentlichkeit or der öffentlichen Meinung — as seen by the public, as reflected in public opinion

    jdm den Spíégel vorhalten (fig)to hold up a mirror to sb

    2) (= Wasserspiegel, Alkoholspiegel, Zuckerspiegel) level; (= Wasseroberfläche) surface
    3) (= Aufschlag) lapel; (MIL = Kragenspiegel) tab
    4) (ARCHIT von Decke, Tür) panel
    5) (HUNT) (bei Rotwild) escutcheon; (bei Vögeln) speculum
    6) (LITER = Sammlung von Regeln, Gesetzen etc) code
    7) (TYP) type area
    * * *
    der
    1) ((also looking-glass) a mirror.) glass
    2) (a mirror.) looking-glass
    3) (a piece of glass or metal having a surface that reflects an image: She spends a lot of time looking in the mirror.) mirror
    * * *
    Spie·gel
    <-s, ->
    [ˈʃpi:gl̩]
    m mirror
    jdm den \Spiegel vorhalten to hold up a mirror to sb
    unser Kind hält uns den \Spiegel vor seeing our child is like looking in the mirror
    * * *
    der; Spiegels, Spiegel

    im Spiegel der Presse(fig.) as mirrored or reflected in the press

    2) (Wasserstand, BlutzuckerSpiegel, AlkoholSpiegel usw.) level; (Wasseroberfläche) surface
    * * *
    …spiegel m im subst (Menge):
    Glukosespiegel (blood) glucose level;
    Hormonspiegel hormone level
    * * *
    der; Spiegels, Spiegel

    im Spiegel der Presse(fig.) as mirrored or reflected in the press

    2) (Wasserstand, BlutzuckerSpiegel, AlkoholSpiegel usw.) level; (Wasseroberfläche) surface
    * * *
    - (Medizin) m.
    speculum n. - (Technik) m.
    reflector n. - m.
    glass n.
    (§ pl.: glasses)
    looking-glass n.
    mirror n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > spiegel

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