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  • 1 vorsprung

    m
    1. ARCHIT. projection; (Sims) ledge
    2. (Abstand) lead (auch fig.) (gegenüber, vor + Dat over); (Vorgabe) start; ein Tor Vorsprung a one-goal lead; mit einem Vorsprung von 2 Sekunden by a margin of 2 seconds; er hat einen Vorsprung von 3 Runden he leads by 3 laps; einen Vorsprung von 6 Wochen haben be ahead by 6 weeks, be 6 weeks ahead; jemandem Vorsprung geben give s.o. a (head) start; jemandem 10 Meter Vorsprung geben give s.o. a 10-met|re (Am. -er) start; seinen Vorsprung ausbauen consolidate one’s lead
    * * *
    der Vorsprung
    (Architektur) projection; protrusion;
    (Sport) lead;
    (Vorteil) head start; advantage
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    Vor|sprung
    m
    1) (ARCHIT) projection; (= Felsvorsprung) ledge; (von Küste) promontory
    2) (SPORT fig = Abstand) lead (
    vor +dat over); (= Vorgabe) start

    jdm 2 Meter/10 Minuten Vórsprung geben — to give sb a 2-metre (Brit) or 2-meter (US)/a 10-minute start, to give sb 2 metres' (Brit) or meters' (US)/10 minutes' start

    einen Vórsprung vor jdm haben — to be ahead of sb; (Sport auch) to be leading sb, to be in the lead

    einen Vórsprung vor jdm gewinnen — to gain a lead over sb, to get ahead of sb

    * * *
    der
    1) (the amount by which one is ahead of others: He has a lead of twenty metres (over the man in second place).) lead
    2) (anything that resembles a shoulder: the shoulder of the hill.) shoulder
    3) (in a race etc, the advantage of beginning before or further forward than others, or the amount of time, distance etc gained through this: The youngest child in the race got a start of five metres; The driver of the stolen car already had twenty minutes' start before the police began the pursuit.) start
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    Vor·sprung
    m
    1. (Distanz) lead
    er konnte seinen \Vorsprung zum Feld der Verfolger noch ausbauen he was able to increase his lead over the chasing pack even further
    die entflohenen Häftlinge haben mittlerweile einen beträchtlichen \Vorsprung the escaped convicts will have got a considerable start by now
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    1) lead

    einen Vorsprung [vor jemandem] haben — have a lead [over somebody]; be ahead [of somebody]

    jemandem zehn Schritte/Minuten Vorsprung geben — give somebody ten paces'/minutes' start

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    …vorsprung m im subst
    1. (Teil):
    Bergvorsprung mountain ledge;
    Dachvorsprung eaves pl, roof overhang
    2. fig:
    Entwicklungsvorsprung developmental superiority (besonders US edge);
    Informationsvorsprung superiority in terms of information, besonders US information edge;
    Technologievorsprung technological superiority (besonders US edge)
    * * *
    1) lead

    einen Vorsprung [vor jemandem] haben — have a lead [over somebody]; be ahead [of somebody]

    jemandem zehn Schritte/Minuten Vorsprung geben — give somebody ten paces'/minutes' start

    * * *
    m.
    lug n.
    projection n.
    protrusion n.
    protuberance n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > vorsprung

  • 2 Packungsbeilage

    Pa·ckungs·bei·la·ge f
    in-pack leaflet (information leaflet included in medicine packets containing dosage instructions etc.)

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > Packungsbeilage

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