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1 Gipfel
m; -s, -1. summit, (mountain) peak, mountain top2. fig. (Höhepunkt) peak, height; einer Kurve: peak; auf dem Gipfel (+ Gen) at the peak ( oder height) of; der Gipfel der Frechheit the height of impudence; das ist der Gipfel der Geschmacklosigkeit auch for tastelessness that’s hard to beat; das ist ja der Gipfel! umg. that really is the limit, auch that takes the biscuit (Am. cake)3. POL. umg. summit4. altm. (Wipfel) top* * *der Gipfel(Bergspitze) top of the mountain; peak; summit; height; hilltop; tip; top; pinnacle;(Höhepunkt) peak; acme; heyday* * *Gịp|fel ['gɪpfl]m -s, -1) (= Bergspitze) peak; (= höchster Punkt eines Berges) summitden Gipfel erreichen — to reach the summit
er hat den Gipfel seiner Wünsche/Träume erreicht — all his wishes/dreams have been fulfilled or have come true
das ist der Gipfel! (inf) — that's the limit, that takes the biscuit (Brit) or cake (inf)
3) (= Gipfelkonferenz) summit4) (Sw = Croissant) croissant* * *der1) (the top eg of a head, hat, hill etc: We reached the crown of the hill.) crown2) (the peak or extreme: dressed in the height of fashion; His actions were the height of folly.) height3) (the highest, greatest, busiest etc point, time etc: He was at the peak of his career.) peak4) (a high pointed rock or mountain: It was a dangerous pinnacle to climb.) pinnacle5) (a high point (of achievement, success etc): He has reached the pinnacle of his career.) pinnacle6) (the highest point: They reached the summit of the mountain at midday; At the age of thirty he was at the summit of his powers as a composer.) summit* * *Gip·fel<-s, ->[ˈgɪpfl̩]mauf dem \Gipfel der Macht/des Ruhms angelangt sein to have reached the peak of one's power/fame; (Höhepunkt) heightder \Gipfel der Vollkommenheit sein to be the epitome of perfectionder \Gipfel der Frechheit sein to be the height of cheekder \Gipfel der Geschmacklosigkeit/Perversion the depths [or the height] of bad taste/perversion3. POL summit [conference]* * *der; Gipfels, Gipfel1) peak; (höchster Punkt des Berges) summit2) (Höhepunkt) height; (von Begeisterung, Glück, Ruhm, Macht auch) peakauf dem Gipfel der Macht/des Ruhmes — at the height of one's power/fame
das ist [doch] der Gipfel! — (ugs.) that's the limit!
3) (Gipfelkonferenz) summit* * *1. summit, (mountain) peak, mountain topder Gipfel der Frechheit the height of impudence;3. POL umg summit4. obs (Wipfel) top* * *der; Gipfels, Gipfel1) peak; (höchster Punkt des Berges) summit2) (Höhepunkt) height; (von Begeisterung, Glück, Ruhm, Macht auch) peakauf dem Gipfel der Macht/des Ruhmes — at the height of one's power/fame
das ist [doch] der Gipfel! — (ugs.) that's the limit!
3) (Gipfelkonferenz) summit* * *- m.apogee n.climax n.height n.pinnacle n.summit n.top n. m.acme n. -
2 κολώνη
Grammatical information: f.,Meaning: `hill, hight, stone-, tomb-hill etc.' (Il., Pi., S.), also as GN (town in Troas, Att. demos);Compounds: as 2. member in Καλλι-κολώνη hill near Troy (Il.; Schwyzer 453 n. 5), ὑψι-κόλωνος `carrying high' (Opp.).Derivatives: κολωνία (in wrong place; so for - ώνα? [Schmidt]) τάφος. Ήλεῖοι H. (Scheller Oxytonierung 56); from the demos-name Κολωνέται pl. (Hyperid.; Fraenkel Nom. ag. 2, 128 n. 1).Etymology: κολών-η and κολων-ός presuppose an old n-stem, which is also seen in Lit. káln-as `mountain', Lat. collis `hill' \< * coln-is, OE hyll, NEngl. hill \< PGm. * huln-i-. The n-stem * kolH-(e)n-, *kl̥H-n- is an agent noun "the highranging" of a primary verb `rise up', which with (orig. only present forming?) -d- is seen in Lat. - cellō \< *- cel-d-ō. On suffixal - ώνη, - ωνός s. Chantraine Formation 207f. - The analysis of Brugmann (Grundr.2 2: 1, 280), Specht ( Ursprung 137f.) ( κολώνη, - ός \< IE. * kolō[u]- no- an u-stem alternating with the n-stem in Lith. káln-as (in lat. colu-men), is not to be preferred. - Pok. 544, W.-Hofmann s. collis a. celsus, Fraenkel Lit. et. Wb. s. kálnas.Page in Frisk: 1,906-907Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κολώνη
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3 crown
[kraun]1. noun1) a circular, often jewelled, head-dress, especially one worn as a mark of royalty or honour:تـاجthe queen's crown.
2) ( with capital) the king or queen or governing power in a monarchy:صاحِب التاج (المَلِك أو المَلِكَـه)revenue belonging to the Crown.
قِمَّـة، رأسWe reached the crown of the hill.
4) (an artificial replacement for) the part of a tooth which can be seen.تاج السِّن2. verb1) to make (someone) king or queen by placing a crown on his or her head:يُتَوِّج (مَلِكا)The archbishop crowned the queen.
2) to form the top part of (something):يُتَوِّج أعلى الشَّيء (كَعْكَه)an iced cake crowned with a cherry.
3) to put an artificial crown on (a tooth).يُلبِّس السِّن تاجا صِناعيّا4) to hit (someone) on the head:يَضربُ عَلى الرأسIf you do that again, I'll crown you!
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4 ذروة
ذُرْوَة \ apex (apices): the highest point. climax: the most exciting or important point of sth. (esp. of a story or play). crest: the top of a hill or of a wave. crown: the top or highest part of sth. (the head, a hat, a hill, etc.). height: a very high point; the highest point: Among the mountain heights; at the height of the storm. peak: the highest point that is reached by sth. that goes up and down: Hotel business is at its peak during public holidays. summit: the top of a mountain. top. \ See Also قمة (قِمَّة)، رأس (رَأْس) -
5 قمة
قِمَّة \ apex (or apices): the highest point. crest: the top of a hill or of a wave. crown: the top or highest part of sth. (the head, a hill, etc.). peak: the highest point that is reached by sth. that goes up and down: Hotel business is at its peak during public holidays. summit: the top of a mountain. top: the highest point or part: a mountain top; at the top of the tall building. -
6 apex (apices)
ذُرْوَة \ apex (apices): the highest point. climax: the most exciting or important point of sth. (esp. of a story or play). crest: the top of a hill or of a wave. crown: the top or highest part of sth. (the head, a hat, a hill, etc.). height: a very high point; the highest point: Among the mountain heights; at the height of the storm. peak: the highest point that is reached by sth. that goes up and down: Hotel business is at its peak during public holidays. summit: the top of a mountain. top. \ See Also قمة (قِمَّة)، رأس (رَأْس) -
7 climax
ذُرْوَة \ apex (apices): the highest point. climax: the most exciting or important point of sth. (esp. of a story or play). crest: the top of a hill or of a wave. crown: the top or highest part of sth. (the head, a hat, a hill, etc.). height: a very high point; the highest point: Among the mountain heights; at the height of the storm. peak: the highest point that is reached by sth. that goes up and down: Hotel business is at its peak during public holidays. summit: the top of a mountain. top. \ See Also قمة (قِمَّة)، رأس (رَأْس) -
8 crest
ذُرْوَة \ apex (apices): the highest point. climax: the most exciting or important point of sth. (esp. of a story or play). crest: the top of a hill or of a wave. crown: the top or highest part of sth. (the head, a hat, a hill, etc.). height: a very high point; the highest point: Among the mountain heights; at the height of the storm. peak: the highest point that is reached by sth. that goes up and down: Hotel business is at its peak during public holidays. summit: the top of a mountain. top. \ See Also قمة (قِمَّة)، رأس (رَأْس) -
9 crown
ذُرْوَة \ apex (apices): the highest point. climax: the most exciting or important point of sth. (esp. of a story or play). crest: the top of a hill or of a wave. crown: the top or highest part of sth. (the head, a hat, a hill, etc.). height: a very high point; the highest point: Among the mountain heights; at the height of the storm. peak: the highest point that is reached by sth. that goes up and down: Hotel business is at its peak during public holidays. summit: the top of a mountain. top. \ See Also قمة (قِمَّة)، رأس (رَأْس) -
10 height
ذُرْوَة \ apex (apices): the highest point. climax: the most exciting or important point of sth. (esp. of a story or play). crest: the top of a hill or of a wave. crown: the top or highest part of sth. (the head, a hat, a hill, etc.). height: a very high point; the highest point: Among the mountain heights; at the height of the storm. peak: the highest point that is reached by sth. that goes up and down: Hotel business is at its peak during public holidays. summit: the top of a mountain. top. \ See Also قمة (قِمَّة)، رأس (رَأْس) -
11 peak
ذُرْوَة \ apex (apices): the highest point. climax: the most exciting or important point of sth. (esp. of a story or play). crest: the top of a hill or of a wave. crown: the top or highest part of sth. (the head, a hat, a hill, etc.). height: a very high point; the highest point: Among the mountain heights; at the height of the storm. peak: the highest point that is reached by sth. that goes up and down: Hotel business is at its peak during public holidays. summit: the top of a mountain. top. \ See Also قمة (قِمَّة)، رأس (رَأْس) -
12 summit
ذُرْوَة \ apex (apices): the highest point. climax: the most exciting or important point of sth. (esp. of a story or play). crest: the top of a hill or of a wave. crown: the top or highest part of sth. (the head, a hat, a hill, etc.). height: a very high point; the highest point: Among the mountain heights; at the height of the storm. peak: the highest point that is reached by sth. that goes up and down: Hotel business is at its peak during public holidays. summit: the top of a mountain. top. \ See Also قمة (قِمَّة)، رأس (رَأْس) -
13 top
ذُرْوَة \ apex (apices): the highest point. climax: the most exciting or important point of sth. (esp. of a story or play). crest: the top of a hill or of a wave. crown: the top or highest part of sth. (the head, a hat, a hill, etc.). height: a very high point; the highest point: Among the mountain heights; at the height of the storm. peak: the highest point that is reached by sth. that goes up and down: Hotel business is at its peak during public holidays. summit: the top of a mountain. top. \ See Also قمة (قِمَّة)، رأس (رَأْس) -
14 apex (or apices)
قِمَّة \ apex (or apices): the highest point. crest: the top of a hill or of a wave. crown: the top or highest part of sth. (the head, a hill, etc.). peak: the highest point that is reached by sth. that goes up and down: Hotel business is at its peak during public holidays. summit: the top of a mountain. top: the highest point or part: a mountain top; at the top of the tall building. -
15 crest
قِمَّة \ apex (or apices): the highest point. crest: the top of a hill or of a wave. crown: the top or highest part of sth. (the head, a hill, etc.). peak: the highest point that is reached by sth. that goes up and down: Hotel business is at its peak during public holidays. summit: the top of a mountain. top: the highest point or part: a mountain top; at the top of the tall building. -
16 crown
قِمَّة \ apex (or apices): the highest point. crest: the top of a hill or of a wave. crown: the top or highest part of sth. (the head, a hill, etc.). peak: the highest point that is reached by sth. that goes up and down: Hotel business is at its peak during public holidays. summit: the top of a mountain. top: the highest point or part: a mountain top; at the top of the tall building. -
17 peak
قِمَّة \ apex (or apices): the highest point. crest: the top of a hill or of a wave. crown: the top or highest part of sth. (the head, a hill, etc.). peak: the highest point that is reached by sth. that goes up and down: Hotel business is at its peak during public holidays. summit: the top of a mountain. top: the highest point or part: a mountain top; at the top of the tall building. -
18 summit
قِمَّة \ apex (or apices): the highest point. crest: the top of a hill or of a wave. crown: the top or highest part of sth. (the head, a hill, etc.). peak: the highest point that is reached by sth. that goes up and down: Hotel business is at its peak during public holidays. summit: the top of a mountain. top: the highest point or part: a mountain top; at the top of the tall building. -
19 top
قِمَّة \ apex (or apices): the highest point. crest: the top of a hill or of a wave. crown: the top or highest part of sth. (the head, a hill, etc.). peak: the highest point that is reached by sth. that goes up and down: Hotel business is at its peak during public holidays. summit: the top of a mountain. top: the highest point or part: a mountain top; at the top of the tall building. -
20 Terrasse
f; -, -n terrace (auch Geol.)* * *die Terrasseterrace; patio* * *Ter|rạs|se [tɛ'rasə]f -, -n2) (= Veranda) terrace, patio; (= Dachterrasse) roof garden* * *((one of a number of) raised level banks of earth etc, like large steps, on the side of a hill etc: Vines are grown on terraces on the hillside.) terrace* * *Ter·ras·se<-, -n>[tɛˈrasə]f2. (Geländestufe) terrace* * *die; Terrasse, Terrassen terrace* * ** * *die; Terrasse, Terrassen terrace* * *-n f.terrace n.
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