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  • 1 bosom

    noun
    1) (person's breast) Brust, die; Busen, der (bes. dichter.)
    2) (fig.): (enfolding relationship) Schoß, der (geh.)

    in the bosom of one's familyim Schoße der Familie; attrib.

    a bosom friend — ein guter Freund; ein Busenfreund

    * * *
    ['buzəm] 1. noun
    1) (a woman's breasts: She has a large bosom.) der Busen
    2) (the chest: She held him tenderly to her bosom.) die Brust
    3) (the innermost part: in the bosom of his family.) das Herz
    2. adjective
    (intimate; close: a bosom friend.) Busen-...
    * * *
    bos·om
    [ˈbʊzəm]
    1. (breasts) Busen m
    to hold sb to one's \bosom jdn an die Brust drücken
    2. (centre of emotions) das Innere
    in the \bosom of one's family ( esp hum) im Schoß der Familie
    * * *
    ['bʊzəm]
    1. n
    1) (lit, fig of person) Busen m

    to lay bare one's bosom to sb (fig liter)jdm sein Herz erschließen (liter), jdm sein Innerstes offenbaren (liter)

    2) (of dress) Brustteil m
    3) (fig)
    2. adj attr
    friend etc Busen-
    * * *
    bosom [ˈbʊzəm]
    A s
    1. Busen m:
    take to one’s bosom B 1
    2. fig Busen m, Herz n (als Sitz der Gefühle etc):
    conceal ( oder lock) in one’s bosom B 2;
    bosom friend Busenfreund(in)
    3. fig Schoß m:
    in the bosom of one’s family (the Church) im Schoße der Familie (der Kirche); academic.ru/161/Abraham">Abraham
    4. Tiefe f, (das) Innere:
    the bosom of the earth das Erdinnere
    5. Brustteil m (eines Kleides etc), besonders US (Hemd)Brust f
    B v/t
    1. jemanden ans Herz drücken
    2. fig etwas in seinem Busen verschließen
    * * *
    noun
    1) (person's breast) Brust, die; Busen, der (bes. dichter.)
    2) (fig.): (enfolding relationship) Schoß, der (geh.)

    in the bosom of one's family — im Schoße der Familie; attrib.

    a bosom friend — ein guter Freund; ein Busenfreund

    * * *
    n.
    Busen -- m.

    English-german dictionary > bosom

  • 2 Friend

    1. friend [frend] n
    1) Freund(in) m(f);
    bosom \Friend Busenfreund(in) m(f);
    childhood \Friend Freund(in) m(f) aus der Kindheit;
    a \Friend of the family [or family \Friend] ein Freund m /eine Freundin der Familie;
    sb's best \Friend jds bester Freund/beste Freundin;
    close \Friend enger Freund/enge Freundin;
    our feathered/four-footed \Friends unsere gefiederten/vierbeinigen Freunde;
    to be just good \Friends nur gute Freunde sein;
    to be a [good] \Friend to sb jdm ein [guter] Freund/eine [gute] Freundin sein;
    sb's old \Friend ( hum) jds alter Freund/alte Freundin ( fam)
    to make \Friends [with sb] sich akk [mit jdm] anfreunden, Freund gewinnen ( geh)
    a \Friend of mine/ his/ hers/ yours ein Freund m /eine Freundin von mir/ihm/ihr/dir;
    to be \Friends [with sb] [mit jdm] befreundet sein
    2) ( form of address) mein Freund/meine Freundin;
    my honourable \Friend ( Brit) pol mein Herr Vorredner/meine Frau Vorrednerin;
    my right honourable \Friend ( Brit) pol mein sehr verehrter Herr Kollege Abgeordneter/meine sehr verehrte Frau Kollegin Abgeordnete;
    my learned \Friend ( Brit) law mein verehrter Herr Kollege/meine verehrte Frau Kollegin;
    my noble \Friend ( Brit) pol mein verehrter Freund/meine verehrte Freundin
    3) ( sympathizer) Freund(in) m(f), Befürworter(in) m(f);
    she's no \Friend of the Socialists sie ist keine Anhängerin der Sozialisten;
    to be a \Friend of a society unterstützendes Mitglied einer Gesellschaft sein
    PHRASES:
    to have a \Friend at court [or to have \Friends in high places] einen einflussreichen Freund [o einflussreiche Freunde] haben;
    with \Friends like these, who needs enemies? wer braucht Feinde, wenn er Freunde wie diese hat?;
    a \Friend in need is a \Friend indeed (is a \Friend indeed) ein Freund in der Not ist ein wahrer Freund;
    how to win \Friends and influence people ( esp iron) wie man sich dat Freunde und Einfluss verschafft;
    what are \Friends for? wofür hat man Freunde?;
    that's what \Friends are for dafür hat man Freunde
    2. Friend [frend] n
    Quäker(in) m(f);
    the Society of \Friends die Gemeinschaft der Quäker [o Gesellschaft der Freunde]

    English-German students dictionary > Friend

  • 3 friend

    1. friend [frend] n
    1) Freund(in) m(f);
    bosom \friend Busenfreund(in) m(f);
    childhood \friend Freund(in) m(f) aus der Kindheit;
    a \friend of the family [or family \friend] ein Freund m /eine Freundin der Familie;
    sb's best \friend jds bester Freund/beste Freundin;
    close \friend enger Freund/enge Freundin;
    our feathered/four-footed \friends unsere gefiederten/vierbeinigen Freunde;
    to be just good \friends nur gute Freunde sein;
    to be a [good] \friend to sb jdm ein [guter] Freund/eine [gute] Freundin sein;
    sb's old \friend ( hum) jds alter Freund/alte Freundin ( fam)
    to make \friends [with sb] sich akk [mit jdm] anfreunden, Freund gewinnen ( geh)
    a \friend of mine/ his/ hers/ yours ein Freund m /eine Freundin von mir/ihm/ihr/dir;
    to be \friends [with sb] [mit jdm] befreundet sein
    2) ( form of address) mein Freund/meine Freundin;
    my honourable \friend ( Brit) pol mein Herr Vorredner/meine Frau Vorrednerin;
    my right honourable \friend ( Brit) pol mein sehr verehrter Herr Kollege Abgeordneter/meine sehr verehrte Frau Kollegin Abgeordnete;
    my learned \friend ( Brit) law mein verehrter Herr Kollege/meine verehrte Frau Kollegin;
    my noble \friend ( Brit) pol mein verehrter Freund/meine verehrte Freundin
    3) ( sympathizer) Freund(in) m(f), Befürworter(in) m(f);
    she's no \friend of the Socialists sie ist keine Anhängerin der Sozialisten;
    to be a \friend of a society unterstützendes Mitglied einer Gesellschaft sein
    PHRASES:
    to have a \friend at court [or to have \friends in high places] einen einflussreichen Freund [o einflussreiche Freunde] haben;
    with \friends like these, who needs enemies? wer braucht Feinde, wenn er Freunde wie diese hat?;
    a \friend in need is a \friend indeed (is a \friend indeed) ein Freund in der Not ist ein wahrer Freund;
    how to win \friends and influence people ( esp iron) wie man sich dat Freunde und Einfluss verschafft;
    what are \friends for? wofür hat man Freunde?;
    that's what \friends are for dafür hat man Freunde
    2. Friend [frend] n
    Quäker(in) m(f);
    the Society of \friends die Gemeinschaft der Quäker [o Gesellschaft der Freunde]

    English-German students dictionary > friend

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