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jacket flap

  • 1 book jacket flap

    n.
    Schutzumschlag m.

    English-german dictionary > book jacket flap

  • 2 tab

    I
    [tæb] noun
    1) (projecting flap) Zunge, die; (label) Schildchen, das; (on clothing) Etikett, das; (with name) Namensschild, das; (on file [card]) Reiter, der
    2) (Amer. coll.): (bill) Rechnung, die

    pick up the tabdie Zeche bezahlen

    3)

    keep tabs or a tab on somebody/something — (watch) jemanden/etwas [genau] beobachten

    4) (Amer.): (ring pull) Pullring, der
    II
    see academic.ru/73071/tabulator">tabulator
    * * *
    [tæb]
    1) (a small flat piece of some material attached to, or part of, something larger, which stands up so that it can be seen, held, pulled etc: You open the packet by pulling the tab.) der Streifen
    2) (a strip of material attached to a piece of clothing by which it can be hung up: Hang your jacket up by the tab.) der Aufhänger
    3) (a piece of material with a person's name or some other mark on it, attached to a piece of clothing so that its owner can be identified.) das Schildchen
    * * *
    tab1
    [tæb]
    n AM ( fam) short for tabloid newspaper Schmierblatt nt BRD pej, Boulevardzeitung f fam
    tab2
    [tæb]
    tab3
    [tæb]
    I. n
    1. (flap) Lasche f; (on file) [Kartei]reiter m; (for the purpose of hanging) Aufhänger m; (label) Etikett nt, Etikette f SCHWEIZ, Schildchen nt
    2. (recording device) Überspielschutz m; COMPUT Schreibschutz m
    3. AM, AUS ( fam: bill) Rechnung f
    to pick up the \tab die Rechnung übernehmen
    to put sth on the \tab etw auf die Rechnung setzen
    4. AM (ringpull) Dosenring m
    5. BRIT DIAL (cigarette) Zigarette f
    6.
    to keep \tabs on sth/sb ein wachsames Auge auf etw/jdn haben, etw/jdn [genau] im Auge behalten
    II. vt
    <- bb->
    esp AM ( fam)
    to \tab sb/sth [as sth] jdn/etw [zu etw dat] bestimmen
    he was \tabbed by the president as the next chairman er wurde vom Präsidenten zum neuen Vorsitzenden bestellt
    III. vi
    <- bb->
    COMPUT tabellieren, mit dem Tabulator springen
    * * *
    I [tb]
    n
    1) (= loop on coat etc) Aufhänger m; (on back of boot, book) Schlaufe f; (= fastener on coat etc) Riegel m; (= name tab, of owner) Namensschild nt; (of maker) Etikett nt; (on collar) Verschluss(riegel) m; (MIL) Spiegel m; (on shoulder, pocket) Klappe f, Patte f; (on filing cards) Tab m, Reiter m

    to keep tabs on sb/sth (inf) — jdn/etw genau im Auge behalten

    2) (AVIAT) Klappe f
    3) (esp US inf = bill) Rechnung f
    4) (DRUGS inf) Pappe f (sl), Paper nt (sl), Ticket nt (sl)
    II (COMPUT ETC)
    1. n
    Tab(ulator) m; (in dialog box) Registerkarte f; (on typewriter) Tabulator m
    2. vt
    columns tabulieren
    * * *
    tab [tæb]
    A s
    1. Streifen m, Klappe f, kurzes Stück, besonders
    a) Schlaufe f, (Mantel) Aufhänger m
    b) Lappen m, Zipfel m
    c) Ohrklappe f (an der Mütze)
    d) Lasche f (am Schuh), (Stiefel) Strippe f
    e) Dorn m (am Schnürsenkel)
    f) MIL Br (Kragen) Spiegel m
    2. TYPO (Index) Zunge f
    3. a) Etikett n, Schildchen n, Anhänger m
    b) Tab m, (Kartei) Reiter m
    4. TECH Nase f
    5. FLUG Hilfs-, Trimmruder n
    6. umg
    a) Rechnung f (besonders für Speisen und Getränke):
    pick up the tab die Zeche zahlen
    b) Kosten pl
    c) keep tabs ( oder a tab) on ein wachsames Auge haben auf (akk)
    7. umg für a) tabloid, b) tabulator 2
    B v/t
    1. mit Streifen etc versehen
    2. US umg
    a) bezeichnen (as als)
    b) bestimmen ( for für)
    * * *
    I
    [tæb] noun
    1) (projecting flap) Zunge, die; (label) Schildchen, das; (on clothing) Etikett, das; (with name) Namensschild, das; (on file [card]) Reiter, der
    2) (Amer. coll.): (bill) Rechnung, die
    3)

    keep tabs or a tab on somebody/something — (watch) jemanden/etwas [genau] beobachten

    4) (Amer.): (ring pull) Pullring, der
    II
    * * *
    (crystal) n.
    Kartenreiter m. n.
    Etikett -en n.
    Schlaufe -n f.
    Streifen - m.
    Tabulator m.

    English-german dictionary > tab

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