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  • 1 bowl

    I noun
    1) (basin) Schüssel, die; (shallower) Schale, die

    mixing/washing-up bowl — Rühr-/Abwaschschüssel, die

    soup-bowl — Suppentasse, die

    sugar -bowl — Zuckerdose, die

    a bowl of water — eine Schüssel/Schale Wasser

    2) (of WC) Schüssel, die; (of spoon) Schöpfteil, der; (of pipe) [Pfeifen]kopf, der
    II 1. noun
    1) (ball) Kugel, die; (in skittles) [Kegel]kugel, die; (in ten-pin bowling) [Bowling]kugel, die
    2) in pl. (game) Bowlsspiel, das; Bowls, das
    2. intransitive verb
    1) (play bowls) Bowls spielen; (play skittles) kegeln; (play ten-pin bowling) bowlen
    2) (Cricket) werfen
    3. transitive verb
    1) (roll) rollen lassen

    bowl somebody over(fig.) jemanden überwältigen od. (ugs.) umhauen

    2) (Cricket etc.) werfen

    bowl the batsman [out]/side out — den Schlagmann/die Mannschaft ausschlagen

    * * *
    I 1. [bəul] noun
    (a wooden ball rolled along the ground in playing bowls. See also bowls below.) die Kugel
    2. verb
    1) (to play bowls.) Bowls spielen, kegeln
    2) (to deliver or send (a ball) towards the batsman in cricket.) den Ball werfen
    3) (to put (a batsman) out by hitting the wicket with the ball: Smith was bowled for eighty-five (= Smith was put out after making eighty-five runs).) zum Ausscheiden zwingen
    - academic.ru/8488/bowler">bowler
    - bowling
    - bowls
    - bowling-alley
    - bowling-green
    - bowl over
    II [bəul] noun
    1) (a round, deep dish eg for mixing or serving food etc: a baking-bowl; a soup bowl.) die Schüssel
    2) (a round hollow part, especially of a tobacco pipe, a spoon etc: The bowl of this spoon is dirty.) die Höhlung
    * * *
    bowl1
    [bəʊl, AM boʊl]
    n
    1. (dish) Schüssel f; (shallower) Schale f
    a \bowl of cornflakes eine Schüssel Cornflakes
    a \bowl of rice eine Schale Reis
    a \bowl of soup eine Tasse Suppe
    2. esp AM (bowl-shaped building)
    the B\bowl das Stadion
    3.
    life is just a \bowl of cherries das Leben ist einfach wunderbar
    she's so rich that life's just a \bowl of cherries for her sie ist so reich, dass das Leben für sie das reinste Zuckerschlecken ist fam
    bowl2
    [bəʊl, AM boʊl]
    I. vi
    1. (in cricket) werfen
    2. (play tenpins) bowlen, Bowling spielen; (play skittles) kegeln; (play bowls) Bowls spielen
    II. vt
    1. (dismiss)
    to \bowl sb jdn ausschlagen
    to \bowl a ball einen Ball rollen
    to \bowl a bowling ball eine Bowlingkugel werfen
    III. n
    1. (in bowls) Kugel f; (in bowling) Bowlingkugel f
    2. BRIT
    \bowls + sing vb Bowling nt
    to play [at] \bowls Bowling spielen
    * * *
    I [bəʊl]
    n
    1) Schüssel f; (smaller, shallow also, fingerbowl) Schale f; (for sugar etc) Schälchen nt; (for animals, prisoners also) Napf m; (= punch bowl) Bowle f; (= washbowl also) Becken nt

    a bowl of milk — eine Schale/ein Napf Milch

    2) (of pipe) Kopf m; (of spoon) Schöpfteil m; (of lavatory) Becken nt; (of lamp) Schale f; (of wineglass) Kelch m
    3) (GEOG) Becken nt
    4) (US: stadium) Stadion nt
    II
    1. n
    (SPORT: ball) Kugel f → also bowls
    See:
    → also bowls
    2. vi
    1) (BOWLS) Bowling/Boccia/Boule spielen; (tenpin) bowlen, Bowling spielen; (skittles) kegeln
    2) (CRICKET) werfen
    3) (= travel car, cycle etc) brausen (inf)

    he came bowling down the streeter kam auf der Straße angerauscht (inf)

    3. vt
    1) (= roll) ball rollen; hoop also treiben
    2) (CRICKET) ball werfen; batsman ausschlagen
    * * *
    bowl1 [bəʊl] s
    1. a) Schüssel f
    b) (Obst- etc) Schale f:
    life isn’t just a bowl of cherries das Leben ist kein Honig(sch)lecken
    c) (Zucker) Dose f
    d) Napf m (für Tiere etc)
    e) (Trink) Schale f
    f) Bowle f (Gefäß)
    2. (Wasch) Becken n
    3. (Klosett) Becken n, (-)Schüssel f
    4. ausgehöhlter oder schalenförmiger Teil, besonders
    a) (Pfeifen) Kopf m
    b) (Waag-, Leuchter- etc) Schale f
    c) Höhlung f (des Löffels etc)
    5. GEOG Becken n
    6. US Stadion n
    bowl2 [bəʊl]
    A s
    1. a) (Bowling-, Bowls-, Kegel) Kugel f
    b) bowls 1
    c) Wurf m (auch Kricket)
    2. schott
    a) Murmel f
    b) bowls 2
    3. obs Kugel f
    4. TECH Walze f (der Tuchpresse)
    B v/t
    1. a) allg rollen (lassen)
    b) einen Reifen rollen, treiben
    c) Bowling etc: die Kugel werfen
    d) Kricket: den Ball werfen
    2. Bowling etc: ein Ergebnis erzielen
    3. bowl down
    C v/i
    1. a) bowlen, Bowls spielen
    b) bowlen, Bowling spielen
    c) kegeln
    2. Bowling, Kricket etc: werfen
    3. bowl along
    * * *
    I noun
    1) (basin) Schüssel, die; (shallower) Schale, die

    mixing/washing-up bowl — Rühr-/Abwaschschüssel, die

    soup-bowl — Suppentasse, die

    sugar -bowl — Zuckerdose, die

    a bowl of water — eine Schüssel/Schale Wasser

    2) (of WC) Schüssel, die; (of spoon) Schöpfteil, der; (of pipe) [Pfeifen]kopf, der
    II 1. noun
    1) (ball) Kugel, die; (in skittles) [Kegel]kugel, die; (in ten-pin bowling) [Bowling]kugel, die
    2) in pl. (game) Bowlsspiel, das; Bowls, das
    2. intransitive verb
    1) (play bowls) Bowls spielen; (play skittles) kegeln; (play ten-pin bowling) bowlen
    2) (Cricket) werfen
    3. transitive verb
    1) (roll) rollen lassen

    bowl somebody over(fig.) jemanden überwältigen od. (ugs.) umhauen

    2) (Cricket etc.) werfen

    bowl the batsman [out]/side out — den Schlagmann/die Mannschaft ausschlagen

    * * *
    n.
    Becken - n.
    Kugel -n f.
    Schale -n f.
    Schüssel -n f. v.
    Bowling spielen ausdr.
    kegeln v.

    English-german dictionary > bowl

  • 2 toilet

    noun
    Toilette, die

    down the toilet — in die Toilette

    * * *
    ['toilit]
    ((a room containing) a receptacle for the body's waste matter, usually with a supply of water for washing this away; a lavatory: Do you want to go to the toilet?; Where is the ladies' toilet?; ( also adjective) a toilet seat.) die Toilette; Toiletten-...
    - academic.ru/119129/toilet-paper">toilet-paper
    - toilet-roll
    - toilet-water
    * * *
    toi·let
    [ˈtɔɪlɪt]
    I. n
    1. (lavatory, bowl) Toilette f, SCHWEIZ meist WC nt, Klo nt fam
    [public] \toilets esp BRIT, AUS öffentliche Toiletten
    to go to the \toilet esp BRIT auf die Toilette gehen
    to flush the \toilet spülen
    to flush sth down the \toilet etw die Toilette hinunterspülen
    2. no pl ( form or dated: preparation) Toilette f geh
    II. n modifier
    1. (of a lavatory) (brush, stall, window) Toiletten-, SCHWEIZ meist WC-, Klo- fam
    2. (concerned with cleanliness) (articles) Toiletten-
    \toilet-case Reisenecessaire nt
    * * *
    ['tɔIlɪt]
    n
    1) (= lavatory) Toilette f, Klosett nt (dated)

    she's in the toilet/toilets — sie ist auf or in der Toilette

    to put sth down the toiletetw in die Toilette werfen

    2) (old) Toilette f (geh)
    * * *
    toilet [ˈtɔılıt] s
    1. Toilette f, Klosett n:
    be in the toilet auf der Toilette sein;
    go to the toilet auf die Toilette gehen
    2. Toilette f (Ankleiden, Kämmen etc):
    be at one’s toilet bei der Toilette sein;
    make one’s toilet Toilette machen
    3. a) Toilettentisch m, Frisierkommode f
    b) Toilettenartikel pl
    4. Toilette f (besonders festliche Damenkleidung)
    * * *
    noun
    Toilette, die
    * * *
    (extremely rare slang) n.
    Abtritt -e m. n.
    Klo -- f.
    Toilette -n f.
    WC -s n.

    English-german dictionary > toilet

  • 3 toilet

    toi·let [ʼtɔɪlɪt] n
    1) (lavatory, bowl) Toilette f, Klo nt ( fam)
    [public] \toilets (esp Brit, Aus) öffentliche Toiletten;
    to go to the \toilet ( esp Brit) auf die Toilette gehen;
    to flush the \toilet spülen;
    to flush sth down the \toilet etw die Toilette hinunterspülen
    2) no pl (form dated: preparation) Toilette f ( geh) n
    1) ( of a lavatory) (brush, stall, window) Toiletten-, Klo- ( fam)
    \toilet-case Reisenecessaire nt

    English-German students dictionary > toilet

  • 4 Pan

    I noun
    1) [Koch]topf, der; (for frying) Pfanne, die
    2) (of scales) Schale, die
    3) (Brit.): (of WC)

    [lavatory] pan — Toilettenschüssel, die

    Phrasal Verbs:
    - academic.ru/89778/pan_out">pan out
    II 1.
    (Cinemat., Telev.)transitive verb - nn- schwenken
    2. intransitive verb
    - nn- schwenken (to auf + Akk.)

    panning shot — Schwenk, der

    * * *
    I [pæn] noun
    1) (a metal pot usually with a long handle, used for cooking food: a frying-pan; a saucepan.) die Pfanne
    2) ((American) a tin for baking or cooking food inside an oven: a cake pan.)
    II [pæn] past tense, past participle - panned; verb
    (to move (a film or television camera) so as to follow a moving object or show a wide view: The camera panned slowly across to the other side of the street.) schwenken
    * * *
    pan1
    [pæn]
    vi FILM, COMPUT schwenken
    pan2
    [pæn]
    I. n
    1. (for cooking) Pfanne f; AM (for oven cooking) Topf m
    pots and \pans Kochtöpfe pl, Kochgeschirr nt
    frying/grill \pan Brat-/Grillpfanne f
    non-stick \pan antihaftbeschichtete Pfanne
    2. (for gold) Goldpfanne f
    3. BRIT (toilet bowl) Toilettenschüssel f
    4. AM (sl: face) Gesicht nt
    5.
    to go down the \pan den Bach runtergehen fam
    II. vt
    <- nn->
    1. AM (cook)
    to \pan sth etw [in der Pfanne] braten
    2. (wash)
    to \pan gold Gold waschen
    3. ( fam: criticize)
    to \pan sb/sth jdn/etw heftig kritisieren [o fam verreißen]
    to \pan a book/film einen Film/ein Buch verreißen
    to get \panned verrissen werden
    III. vi
    <- nn->
    to \pan for gold Gold waschen
    * * *
    I [pn]
    1. n
    1) (COOK) Pfanne f; (= saucepan) Topf m
    2) (of scales) Waagschale f; (for gold etc) Goldpfanne f; (of lavatory) Becken nt
    3) (in ground) Mulde f
    2. vt
    1) gold waschen
    2) (US) fish braten
    3) (inf: slate) new play etc verreißen
    3. vi
    II (FILM)
    1. n
    (Kamera)schwenk m
    2. vi
    panoramieren

    the camera panned along the wall —

    3. vt
    * * *
    Pan [pæn] Eigenn Antike: Pan m (Gott)
    * * *
    I noun
    1) [Koch]topf, der; (for frying) Pfanne, die
    2) (of scales) Schale, die
    3) (Brit.): (of WC)

    [lavatory] pan — Toilettenschüssel, die

    Phrasal Verbs:
    II 1.
    (Cinemat., Telev.)transitive verb - nn- schwenken
    2. intransitive verb
    - nn- schwenken (to auf + Akk.)

    panning shot — Schwenk, der

    * * *
    n.
    Pfanne -n f.
    Tiegel - m.

    English-german dictionary > Pan

  • 5 pan

    I noun
    1) [Koch]topf, der; (for frying) Pfanne, die
    2) (of scales) Schale, die
    3) (Brit.): (of WC)

    [lavatory] pan — Toilettenschüssel, die

    Phrasal Verbs:
    - academic.ru/89778/pan_out">pan out
    II 1.
    (Cinemat., Telev.)transitive verb - nn- schwenken
    2. intransitive verb
    - nn- schwenken (to auf + Akk.)

    panning shot — Schwenk, der

    * * *
    I [pæn] noun
    1) (a metal pot usually with a long handle, used for cooking food: a frying-pan; a saucepan.) die Pfanne
    2) ((American) a tin for baking or cooking food inside an oven: a cake pan.)
    II [pæn] past tense, past participle - panned; verb
    (to move (a film or television camera) so as to follow a moving object or show a wide view: The camera panned slowly across to the other side of the street.) schwenken
    * * *
    pan1
    [pæn]
    vi FILM, COMPUT schwenken
    pan2
    [pæn]
    I. n
    1. (for cooking) Pfanne f; AM (for oven cooking) Topf m
    pots and \pans Kochtöpfe pl, Kochgeschirr nt
    frying/grill \pan Brat-/Grillpfanne f
    non-stick \pan antihaftbeschichtete Pfanne
    2. (for gold) Goldpfanne f
    3. BRIT (toilet bowl) Toilettenschüssel f
    4. AM (sl: face) Gesicht nt
    5.
    to go down the \pan den Bach runtergehen fam
    II. vt
    <- nn->
    1. AM (cook)
    to \pan sth etw [in der Pfanne] braten
    2. (wash)
    to \pan gold Gold waschen
    3. ( fam: criticize)
    to \pan sb/sth jdn/etw heftig kritisieren [o fam verreißen]
    to \pan a book/film einen Film/ein Buch verreißen
    to get \panned verrissen werden
    III. vi
    <- nn->
    to \pan for gold Gold waschen
    * * *
    I [pn]
    1. n
    1) (COOK) Pfanne f; (= saucepan) Topf m
    2) (of scales) Waagschale f; (for gold etc) Goldpfanne f; (of lavatory) Becken nt
    3) (in ground) Mulde f
    2. vt
    1) gold waschen
    2) (US) fish braten
    3) (inf: slate) new play etc verreißen
    3. vi
    II (FILM)
    1. n
    (Kamera)schwenk m
    2. vi
    panoramieren

    the camera panned along the wall —

    3. vt
    * * *
    pan1 [pæn]
    A s
    1. a) Pfanne f: frying pan
    b) Topf m
    2. TECH Pfanne f, Tiegel m, Becken n, Mulde f, Trog m, Schale f, (besonders Br auch Klosett)Schüssel f
    3. Schale f (einer Waage)
    4. Mulde f (im Erdboden)
    5. oft pan grinder TECH Kollergang m
    6. TECH
    a) Rührwäsche f (zur Aufbereitung von Goldsand)
    b) Setzkasten m
    7. TECH Türangelpfanne f
    8. MIL, HIST Pfanne f (eines Vorderladers): flash A 2
    9. a) Wasserloch n
    b) Salzteich m
    c) künstliches Salz(wasser)loch (zur Gewinnung von Siedesalz)
    10. ANAT
    a) Hirnschale f
    b) Kniescheibe f
    11. (treibende) Eisscholle
    12. sl Visage f
    13. umg Verriss m, vernichtende Kritik:
    have sb on the pan jemanden fertigmachen umg
    B v/t
    1. oft pan out ( oder off) Goldsand (aus)waschen, Gold auswaschen
    2. Salz durch Sieden gewinnen
    3. umg verreißen, vernichtend kritisieren
    C v/i pan out
    a) ergiebig sein (an Gold),
    b) umg sich bezahlt machen, klappen:
    pan out well hinhauen, einschlagen
    pan2 [pæn]
    A v/t die Filmkamera schwenken, fahren
    B v/i
    1. panoramieren, die (Film)Kamera fahren oder schwenken
    2. schwenken (Kamera)
    C s
    1. FILM Schwenk m
    2. FOTO panchromatischer Film
    pan3 [pæn] s ARCH
    1. Fach n
    2. Wandplatte f
    pan4 [pæn; US pɑːn] s
    1. BOT Betelpfefferblatt n
    2. Betel m (Reiz- und Genussmittel)
    * * *
    I noun
    1) [Koch]topf, der; (for frying) Pfanne, die
    2) (of scales) Schale, die
    3) (Brit.): (of WC)

    [lavatory] pan — Toilettenschüssel, die

    Phrasal Verbs:
    II 1.
    (Cinemat., Telev.)transitive verb - nn- schwenken
    2. intransitive verb
    - nn- schwenken (to auf + Akk.)

    panning shot — Schwenk, der

    * * *
    n.
    Pfanne -n f.
    Tiegel - m.

    English-german dictionary > pan

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