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intransitive verbPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/93975/zoom_in">zoom in* * *[zu:m] 1. noun 2. verb(to move very quickly with this kind of noise: The motorbike zoomed past us.) surren, brummen- zoom lens- zoom in* * *[zu:m]I. n2. (adaptation) [automatische] Entfernungseinstellung; (picture as regards distance) Nahaufnahme f; (picture as regards size) Großaufnahme fII. adj attr, inv Zoom-\zoom lens Zoomobjektiv ntdoes this camera \zoom or not? hat diese Kamera ein Zoomobjektiv?* * *[zuːm]1. n1) (= sound of engine) Surren nt2) (AVIAT: upward flight) Steilanstieg m2. vi1) (engine) surrenthe car zoomed past us — der Wagen sauste an uns vorbei (inf)
we were zooming along at 90 — wir sausten mit 90 daher (inf)
he zoomed through it so quickly he can't possibly have read it properly — er war in null Komma nichts damit fertig, er kann das unmöglich gründlich gelesen haben (inf)
3) (AVIAT plane, rocket) steil (auf)steigenthe rocket zoomed up into the sky — die Rakete schoss in den Himmel
3. vtplane steil hochziehen or hochreißen; engine auf Hochtouren laufen lassen* * *zoom [zuːm]A v/i1. surren2. sausen:zoom past vorbeisausen3. FLUG steil hochziehen4. FILM, FOTO zoomen:zoom in die Gummilinse zuziehen;zoom in on sth etwas heranholen;zoom out (die Gummilinse) aufziehen5. fig hochschnellen (Preise etc)C s1. Surren n2. FLUG Steilflug m, Hochreißen n3. fig Hochschnellen n4. FILM, FOTO5. US ein Cocktail aus Weinbrand, Honig und Sahne* * *intransitive verbPhrasal Verbs:- zoom in* * *v.vergrößern v. -
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[zu:m] n2) ( adaptation) [automatische] Entfernungseinstellung;attr, inv Zoom-;( in a race) vorpreschen;does this camera \zoom or not? hat diese Kamera ein Zoomobjektiv?
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