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1 mirror optics
mirror optics Spiegeloptik fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > mirror optics
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3 image
noun2) (Optics, Math.) Bild, dasshe is the [very] image of her mother — sie ist das [getreue] Ebenbild ihrer Mutter
6) (perceived character) Image, daspublic image — Image [in der Öffentlichkeit]
* * *['imi‹]1) (a likeness or copy of a person etc made of wood, stone etc: images of the saints.) das Standbild2) (a close likeness: She's the very image of her sister.) das Ebenbild3) (reflection: She looked at her image in the mirror.) das Bild4) (mental picture: I have an image of the place in my mind.) die Vorstellung5) (the general opinion that people have about a person, company etc: our public image.) das Image* * *im·age[ˈɪmɪʤ]I. nII. vt* * *['ImɪdZ]n2) (= likeness) Ebenbild nt, Abbild ntor living) image of his father — er ist sein Vater, wie er leibt und lebt, er ist seinem Vater wie aus dem Gesicht geschnitten
God created man in his own image — Gott (er)schuf den Menschen nach seinem Bilde
4) (= mental picture) Vorstellung f, Bild nt5) (= public face) Image ntbrand image — Markenimage nt
image maker — Imagemacher( in) m(f)
6) (LITER)to think in images — in Bildern or Metaphern denken
* * *image [ˈımıdʒ]A s1. Bild(nis) n:have a clear image of fig eine klare Vorstellung haben von2. a) Bildsäule f, Statue fb) REL Heiligenbild nc) Götzenbild n, Idol n:image worship Bilderanbetung f, -verehrung f; Götzenanbetung f, -dienst m; → academic.ru/32206/graven">graven B4. Ab-, Ebenbild n:he is the very image of his father er ist ganz der Vater, er ist seinem Vater wie aus dem Gesicht geschnitten; → spit1 C 5, spitting image5. MATH, OPT, PHYS Bild n:real (virtual) image OPT reelles (scheinbares) Bild6. Image n:a) Vorstellungsbild, das eine Person oder Gruppe von sich selbst oder anderen Personen, Sachen oder Verhältnissen hatb) das durch Werbung oder Public Relations von einer Person, einer Gruppe oder einer Sache in der Öffentlichkeit erzeugte Bild8. PSYCH Wiedererleben n9. Verkörperung f:he is the image of loyalty er ist die Treue selbst oder in Person10. Symbol n11. (sprachliches) Bild, bildlicher Ausdruck, Metapher f:speak in images in Bildern oder Metaphern sprechenB v/t1. abbilden, bildlich darstellen2. widerspiegeln3. sich etwas vorstellen4. verkörpern* * *noun2) (Optics, Math.) Bild, dasshe is the [very] image of her mother — sie ist das [getreue] Ebenbild ihrer Mutter
4) (Lit.): (simile, metaphor) Bild, das6) (perceived character) Image, daspublic image — Image [in der Öffentlichkeit]
* * *n.Abbild -ungen n.Abbildung -en f.Bild -er n.Ebenbild -er m.Image -s n. -
4 optional
adjective* * ** * *op·tion·al[ˈɒpʃənəl, AM ˈɑ:p-]the amount of your donation is \optional es steht Ihnen frei, wie viel Sie spendenthe insurance cover is \optional Sie müssen sich nicht versichern\optional subject SCH, UNIV Wahlfach nt* * *['ɒpʃənl]adj(= not compulsory) freiwillig; (= not basic) trim, mirror etc auf Wunsch erhältlich"evening dress optional" — "Abendkleidung nicht Vorschrift"
"fancy dress optional" — "kein Kostümzwang"
optional extras — Extras pl
optional subject (Sch, Univ) — Wahlfach nt
* * *optional [-ʃənl] adj (adv optionally)1. freigestellt, wahlfrei, freiwillig, fakultativ, nach Wahl:optional bonds US kündbare Obligationen;be an optional extra gegen Aufpreis erhältlich sein;optional insurance fakultative Versicherung;2. WIRTSCH Options…:optional bargain Prämiengeschäft nopt. abk2. optical opt.3. optician5. optimum6. optional* * *adjectiveoptional subject — Wahlfach, das
* * *adj.fakultativ adj.freigestellt adj.wahlweise adj.
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