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m; -(e)s, -e1. moon; hinter dem Mond leben umg., fig. be way behind the times; du lebst wohl hinter dem Mond! umg. where have you been (all your life)?; den Mond anbellen umg., fig. talk to a brick wall; ich könnte ihn auf den Mond schießen! umg. I could wring his neck; deine Uhr geht nach dem Mond umg. your watch is up the creek; in den Mond schreiben umg. write off; in den Mond gucken umg. be left ( oder come away) empty-handed2. poet., altm. (Monat) month, moon hum.* * *der Mondmoon* * *[moːnt]m -(e)s, -e[-də]1) moondu lebst wohl auf dem Mónd! (inf) — where have you been?
drei Meilen hinter dem Mónd (inf) — in the Stone Age (hum)
deine Armbanduhr geht nach dem Mónd (inf) — your watch is way out (inf)
ich hätte ihn auf den Mónd schießen können (inf) — I could have killed him (inf)
das Geld können wir in den Mónd schreiben (inf) — we can write the money off
2) (old = Monat) moon (old), month* * *der1) (the heavenly body that moves once round the earth in a month and reflects light from the sun: The moon was shining brightly; Spacemen landed on the moon.) moon2) (any of the similar bodies moving round the other planets: the moons of Jupiter.) moon* * *<-[e]s, -e>[ˈmo:nt, pl ˈmo:ndə]m▪ der \Mond the moonder \Mond nimmt ab/zu the moon is waning/waxing3.du lebst wohl auf dem \Mond! (fam) where have you been?▶ jd möchte [o würde] jdn auf den \Mond schießen (fam) sb would gladly be [or get] shot [or rid] of sb* * *der; Mond[e]s, Monde moonich könnte ihn auf den Mond schießen — (salopp) I wish he'd get lost (sl.)
hinter dem Mond leben — (fig. ugs.) be a bit behind the times or not quite with it (coll.)
nach dem Mond gehen — (ugs.) <clock, watch> be hopelessly wrong
* * *1. moon;hinter dem Mond leben umg, fig be way behind the times;den Mond anbellen umg, fig talk to a brick wall;ich könnte ihn auf den Mond schießen! umg I could wring his neck;deine Uhr geht nach dem Mond umg your watch is up the creek;in den Mond schreiben umg write off;2. poet, obs (Monat) month, moon hum* * *der; Mond[e]s, Monde moonich könnte ihn auf den Mond schießen — (salopp) I wish he'd get lost (sl.)
hinter dem Mond leben — (fig. ugs.) be a bit behind the times or not quite with it (coll.)
nach dem Mond gehen — (ugs.) <clock, watch> be hopelessly wrong
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123 Mondenschein
m; nur Sg.; poet. moonlight* * *Mon|den|scheinm (geh)moonlight* * *Mon·den·scheinm moonlight* * * -
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125 Mundartdichterin
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126 Musensohn
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127 Namengeber
m, Namengeberin f: der Dichter Platen war Namengeber für unsere Schule the poet Platen gave his name to our school* * *der Dichter Platen war Namengeber für unsere Schule the poet Platen gave his name to our school -
128 namenlos
I Adj.2. geh., fig. (unsäglich) indescribableII Adv. geh., fig. (unsäglich) utterly, unspeakably* * *nameless* * *na|men|los1. adjer will námenlos bleiben — he wishes to remain anonymous
2) (geh = unsäglich) nameless, unspeakable, unutterable2. advgeh = äußerst) unspeakably, unutterably* * *(not having a name: a nameless fear.) nameless* * *na·men·losI. adj1. (anonym) nameless, anonymousein \namenloser Helfer/Spender an anonymous [or unnamed] helper/donor* * ** * *A. adj1. anonymous, unnamed;2. geh, fig (unsäglich) indescribableB. adv geh, fig (unsäglich) utterly, unspeakably* * ** * *adj.anonymous adj.nameless adj. adv.namelessly adv.
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