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121 wooden
adjective1) hölzern [Brücke, Spielzeug]; Holz[haus, -brücke, -bein, -griff, -spielzeug]2) (fig.): (stiff) hölzern* * ** * *wood·en[ˈwʊdən]1. (made of wood) Holz-, hölzern, aus Holz\wooden box/fence/leg Holzkiste f/-zaun m/-bein nt\wooden shoes Holzschuhe pl\wooden smile ausdrucksloses Lächeln* * *['wʊdn]adj1) Holz-* * *wooden [ˈwʊdn] adj (adv woodenly)1. hölzern, aus oder von Holz, Holz…:4. fig stumpf (-sinnig)* * *adjective1) hölzern [Brücke, Spielzeug]; Holz[haus, -brücke, -bein, -griff, -spielzeug]2) (fig.): (stiff) hölzern* * *adj.hölzern adj. -
122 acrobatics
Akrobatik, die* * *noun plural (acrobatic performances.) akrobatische Kunststücke* * *ac·ro·bat·ics[ˌækrəˈbætɪks, AM -t̬-]n* * *["krəʊ'btɪks]plAkrobatik fmental acrobatics (fig) — Gedankenakrobatik f, geistige Klimmzüge pl (inf)
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123 smokescreen
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124 co-ordinate
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125 snake-charmer
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126 synchronise
= synchronize transitive verb1) synchronisieren [Vorgänge, Maschinen, Bild und Ton]2) (set to same time) gleichstellen [Uhren]we'd better synchronise [our] watches — wir sollten Uhrenvergleich machen
* * *(to (cause to) happen at the same time, go at the same speed etc, as something else: In the film, the movements of the actors' lips did not synchronize with the sounds of their words; to synchronize watches.) gleichzeitig sein- academic.ru/72888/synchronization">synchronization- synchronisation* * *= synchronize transitive verb1) synchronisieren [Vorgänge, Maschinen, Bild und Ton]2) (set to same time) gleichstellen [Uhren]we'd better synchronise [our] watches — wir sollten Uhrenvergleich machen
* * *(UK) v.synchron laufen ausdr.synchron schalten ausdr.synchronisieren v. -
127 acrobatics
ac·ro·bat·ics [ˌækrəʼbætɪks, Am -t̬-] n -
128 constrict
con·strict [kənʼstrɪkt] vt1) ( narrow)to \constrict sth muscle etw verengen;( squeeze)to \constrict sth etw einschnüren2) ( hinder)to \constrict sth etw behindern;to \constrict sb's movements jds Bewegungsfreiheit f einschränken3) ( restrict)to \constrict sb [or sb's lifestyle] jdn beengen [o einengen] [o einschränken] vi sich akk zusammenziehen;he felt his throat \constrict er fühlte, wie es ihm die Kehle zu[sammen]schnürte
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