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1 pine
I noun1) (tree) Kiefer, die2) (wood) Kiefernholz, dasII intransitive verb1) (languish) sich [vor Kummer] verzehren (geh.) (over, about wegen)2) (long eagerly)pine for somebody/something — sich nach jemandem/etwas sehnen od. (geh.) verzehren
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/90108/pine_away">pine away* * *I noun1) (any of several kinds of evergreen trees with cones (pine-cones) and needlelike leaves (pine-needles).) die Kiefer2) (its wood: The table is made of pine; ( also adjective) a pine table.) das Kiefernholz, Kiefern-...II verb1) ((often with away) to lose strength, become weak (with pain, grief etc): Since his death she has been pining (away).) sich grämen2) ((usually with for) to want (something) very much; to long (for someone or something, or to do something): He knew that his wife was pining for home.) sich sehnen* * *pine1[paɪn]I. nII. n modifier (board, chair, table) aus Kiefer[nholz] nach n; BRIT (of stone pine) aus Pinie[nholz] nach nthe furniture had a \pine look die Möbel waren aus Kiefer-/Pinienimitat\pine forest Kiefern-/Pinienwald mpine2[paɪn]* * *I [paɪn]nKiefer f IIvi1)to pine for sb/sth — sich nach jdm/etw sehnen or verzehren
* * *pine1 [paın] s1. BOTa) Kiefer fb) Föhre fc) Pinie f:Austrian pine Schwarzkiefer;Brazilian pine (eine) Schirmtanne2. Kiefernholz n3. umg Ananas fpine2 [paın] v/i1. sich (sehr) sehnen, schmachten ( beide:for nach)3. sich (vor Kummer) verzehren (about, over wegen)* * *I noun1) (tree) Kiefer, die2) (wood) Kiefernholz, dasII intransitive verb1) (languish) sich [vor Kummer] verzehren (geh.) (over, about wegen)pine for somebody/something — sich nach jemandem/etwas sehnen od. (geh.) verzehren
Phrasal Verbs:* * *(stone) n.Pinie -n f. n.Föhre -n f.Pinie -n f. -
2 leap
1. intransitive verb,1) springen; [Herz:] hüpfenleap out of/up from one's chair — aus seinem Sessel/von seinem Stuhl aufspringen
2) (fig.)2. transitive verb, 3. nounleap at the chance — die Gelegenheit beim Schopf packen
Sprung, derby leaps and bounds — (fig.) mit Riesenschritten [vorangehen]; sprunghaft [zunehmen]; see also academic.ru/18423/dark">dark 2. 2)
* * *[li:p] 1. past tense, past participles - leapt; verb1) (to jump: He leapt into the boat.) springen2) (to jump over: The dog leapt the wall.) springen über3) (to rush eagerly: She leaped into his arms.) sich stürzen2. noun(an act of leaping: The cat jumped from the roof and reached the ground in two leaps.) der Sprung- leap-frog- leap year
- by leaps and bounds* * *[li:p]I. na \leap of faith/imagination ein Sinneswandel m/Gedankensprung mit takes quite a \leap of the imagination to believe that... es bedarf einer ziemlichen Anstrengung zu glauben, dass...4.▶ by [or in] \leaps and bounds sprunghaftII. vi1. (jump) springenthe wolf \leapt at his throat der Wolf sprang ihm an die Kehle▪ to \leap forward nach vorne springento \leap high in die Höhe springen2. (rush)▪ to \leap to do sth einen Satz machen, um etw zu tunthe girl \leapt to hold the door open das Mädchen sprang herbei, um die Tür aufzuhaltento \leap to sb's defence ( fig) zu jds Verteidigung eilento \leap at [or on] an idea/a suggestion eine Idee/einen Vorschlag begeistert aufnehmento \leap with joy vor Freude einen Luftsprung machen4.▶ sth \leaps to the eye etw springt ins Auge▶ sb's heart \leaps jds Herz schlägt höher▶ to \leap to mind in den Sinn kommenIII. vt* * *[liːp] vb: pret, ptp leapt ( esp Brit) or leaped1. nSprung m, Satz m (inf); (fig in profits, unemployment etc) sprunghafter Anstiega leap into the unknown, a leap in the dark (fig) —
a leap of imagination is needed — man braucht viel Fantasie or Phantasie
2. vtspringen or setzen über (+acc)he leapt the horse across the ditch — er ließ das Pferd über den Graben springen
3. vispringenmy heart leaped (with joy) — mein Herz hüpfte vor Freude (geh), mein Herz machte vor Freude einen Sprung
to leap for joy —
See:→ also look* * *leap [liːp]A v/i prät und pperf leaped [liːpt; Br besonders lept], leapt [lept; US besonders liːpt] springen (auch fig):look before you leap erst wägen, dann wagen;leap aside auf die oder zur Seite springen;leap for joy Freudensprünge machen;make hearts leap for joy die Herzen höherschlagen lassen;leap from one subject to another von einem Thema zum anderen springen;leap (in)to fame schlagartig berühmt werden;leap into sb’s mind jemandem plötzlich (in den Sinn) kommen;leap into view plötzlich auftauchen oder in Sicht kommen;leap to the eye ins Auge springen;a) aufspringen,b) hochschlagen (Flammen),B v/t1. überspringen (auch fig), springen über (akk)2. ein Pferd etc springen lassen3. eine Stute etc bespringen, deckenC stake a leap einen Sprung machen;2. fig sprunghaftes Anwachsen, Emporschnellen n (von Preisen etc)* * *1. intransitive verb,1) springen; [Herz:] hüpfenleap out of/up from one's chair — aus seinem Sessel/von seinem Stuhl aufspringen
2) (fig.)2. transitive verb, 3. nounSprung, derwith or in one leap — mit einem Satz
by leaps and bounds — (fig.) mit Riesenschritten [vorangehen]; sprunghaft [zunehmen]; see also dark 2. 2)
* * *v.(§ p.,p.p.: leaped)= hervorspringen v.
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