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pursued person

  • 1 quarry

    I 1. noun
    Steinbruch, der

    marble quarry — Marmorbruch, der

    2. transitive verb II noun
    (prey) Beute, die; (fig.) Opfer, das
    * * *
    I 1. ['kwori] plural - quarries; noun
    (a place, usually a very large hole in the ground, from which stone is got for building etc.) der Steinbruch
    2. verb
    (to dig (stone) in a quarry.) Steine brechen
    II ['kwori] plural - quarries; noun
    1) (a hunted animal or bird.) die Jagdbeute
    2) (someone or something that is hunted, chased or eagerly looked for.) die Beute
    * * *
    quar·ry1
    [ˈkwɒri, AM ˈkwɔ:ri]
    I. n
    1. (rock pit) Steinbruch m
    marble \quarry Marmor[stein]bruch m
    slate \quarry Schieferbruch m; ( fig) Fundgrube f fig, Quelle f fig
    2. (square stone) Quader[stein] m
    II. vt
    <- ie->
    to \quarry sth
    1. (obtain) marble, stone etw brechen [o abbauen
    2. ( fig: make visible) contradictions, secrets etw zutage fördern fig
    3. ( fig: gather) data, information etw zusammentragen [o erarbeiten]
    quar·ry2
    [ˈkwɒri, AM ˈkwɔ:ri]
    n
    1. (hunted animal) gejagtes [o verfolgtes] Wild, Jagdbeute f
    2. (pursued person) criminal gejagte [o verfolgte] Person; ( fig: victim) Opfer nt fig, Beute f fig
    * * *
    I ['kwɒrɪ]
    1. n

    sandstone/slate etc quarry — Sandstein-/Schieferbruch etc

    2) (fig) Fundgrube f
    2. vt
    brechen, hauen
    3. vi
    Steine brechen or hauen

    to quarry for sth — etw hauen or brechen; (fig) nach etw suchen

    II
    n
    1) Beute f
    2) (fig: thing) Ziel nt; (= person) Opfer nt
    * * *
    quarry1 [ˈkwɒrı; US auch ˈkwɑ-]
    A s
    1. Steinbruch m, (Marmor-, Schiefer) Bruch m
    2. fig Fundgrube f (of für):
    quarry of information Informationsquelle f
    B v/t
    1. Gestein brechen
    2. fig ausgraben, zutage fördern
    C v/i
    1. Gestein brechen
    2. auch quarry away herumstöbern (in in dat)
    quarry2 [ˈkwɒrı; US auch ˈkwɑ-] s
    1. JAGD Beute f (auch eines Raubtiers)
    2. fig
    a) Opfer n
    b) Ziel n
    quarry3 [ˈkwɒrı; US auch ˈkwɑ-] academic.ru/59565/quarrel">quarrel2 1
    * * *
    I 1. noun
    Steinbruch, der

    marble quarry — Marmorbruch, der

    2. transitive verb II noun
    (prey) Beute, die; (fig.) Opfer, das
    * * *
    n.
    Beute -n f.
    Jagdbeute f.
    Opfer -- n.
    Steinbruch m. v.
    stöbern v.

    English-german dictionary > quarry

  • 2 quarry

    quar·ry
    1. quar·ry [ʼkwɒri, Am ʼkwɔ:ri] n
    1) ( rock pit) Steinbruch m;
    marble \quarry Marmor[stein]bruch m;
    slate \quarry Schieferbruch m; ( fig) Fundgrube f ( fig), Quelle f ( fig)
    2) ( square stone) Quader[stein] m vt <- ie->
    to \quarry sth
    1) ( obtain) marble, stone etw brechen [o abbauen];
    2) (fig: make visible) contradictions, secrets etw zutage fördern ( fig)
    3) (fig: gather) data, information etw zusammentragen [o erarbeiten]
    2. quar·ry [ʼkwɒri, Am ʼkwɔ:ri] n
    1) ( hunted animal) gejagtes [o verfolgtes] Wild, Jagdbeute f
    2) ( pursued person) criminal gejagte [o verfolgte] Person;
    (fig: victim) Opfer nt ( fig), Beute f ( fig)

    English-German students dictionary > quarry

  • 3 bitter

    1. adjective

    bitter lemon(drink) Bitter lemon, das

    2) (fig.) scharf, heftig [Antwort, Bemerkung, Angriff]; bitter [Kampf, Kälte, Enttäuschung, Tränen]; verbittert [Person]; erbittert [Feind]; scharf, bitterkalt [Wind, Wetter]; streng [Winter]

    to the bitter endbis zum bitteren Ende

    be/feel bitter [about something] — [über etwas (Akk.)] bitter od. verbittert sein

    2. noun
    (Brit.) bitteres Bier (halbdunkles, obergäriges Bier)
    * * *
    ['bitə]
    1) (having a sharp, acid taste like lemons etc, and sometimes unpleasant: a bitter orange.) bitter
    2) (full of pain or sorrow: She learned from bitter experience; bitter disappointment.) bitter
    3) (hostile: full of hatred or opposition: bitter enemies.) bitter
    4) (very cold: a bitter wind.) bitterkalt
    - academic.ru/7209/bitterness">bitterness
    - bitterly
    - bitumen
    - bituminous
    * * *
    bit·ter
    [ˈbɪtəʳ, AM -t̬ɚ]
    I. adj
    <-er, -est or most \bitter>
    1. (sour) flavour, taste bitter
    \bitter almonds Bittermandeln pl
    \bitter chocolate BRIT Zartbitterschokolade f
    \bitter lemon Bitter Lemon nt
    2. ( fig: painful) bitter, schmerzlich
    \bitter disappointment bittere [o herbe] Enttäuschung
    I pursued my claims to the \bitter end ich kämpfte bis zum bitteren Ende um mein Geld
    \bitter experience/truth bittere [o schmerzliche] Erfahrung/Wahrheit
    \bitter fruits bittere Früchte
    to taste the \bitter fruits of sth die negativen Auswirkungen einer S. gen zu spüren bekommen
    \bitter irony bittere [o grausame] Ironie
    to sweeten the \bitter medicine [or pill] die bittere Pille versüßen
    to be a \bitter pill to swallow ein harter Schlag [o Wermutstropfen] sein
    a \bitter memory eine quälende Erinnerung
    a \bitter reminder ein trauriges Andenken
    \bitter remorse bittere [o tiefe] Reue
    to be \bitter [about sth] [über etw akk] verbittert sein
    \bitter expression verbitterter Gesichtsausdruck
    \bitter glance [or look] beleidigter [o gekränkter] Blick
    \bitter humour [or AM humor] Zynismus m
    \bitter and twisted kauzig und verbittert
    4. (harsh) erbittert
    \bitter dispute heftiger Streit
    \bitter grudge tiefer Groll
    5. (stinging) bitterkalt
    \bitter cold bittere Kälte
    \bitter wind schneidender [o eisiger] Wind
    \bitter winter strenger Winter
    II. n BRIT, AUS
    a glass of \bitter ein Glas nt Bitter
    half a \bitter ein kleines Bitter
    * * *
    ['bɪtə(r)]
    1. adj (+er)
    1) taste bitter

    it was a bitter pill to swallow (fig)es war eine bittere Pille

    2) cold, winter bitter; weather, wind bitterkalt, eisig
    3) enemy, struggle, opposition erbittert
    4) disappointment, hatred, reproach, remorse, tears bitter; criticism scharf, heftig
    5) (= embittered) bitter; person also verbittert

    to be or feel bitter at sthüber etw (acc) bitter or verbittert sein

    2. adv
    3. n
    1) (Brit: beer) halbdunkles obergäriges Bier
    2) pl Magenbitter m

    gin and bittersGin m mit Bitterlikör

    * * *
    bitter [ˈbıtə(r)]
    A adj (adv bitterly)
    1. bitter (Geschmack): pill A 1
    2. auch bitterly cold bitterkalt (Nacht, Wind etc)
    3. fig bitter (Schicksal, Wahrheit, Tränen, Worte etc), (Enttäuschung auch) herb, (Verlust etc) schmerzlich, hart:
    regret ( oder rue) sth bitterly etwas bitter bereuen;
    weep bitterly bitterlich weinen;
    the bitter end bis zum bitteren Ende; experience A 1
    4. fig scharf, heftig (Kritik etc)
    5. fig
    a) erbittert (Feinde etc)
    b) verbittert (about, at wegen)
    B adv bitter (nur in Verbindungen wie):
    bitter cold bitterkalt
    C s
    1. Bitterkeit f
    2. fig (das) Bittere:
    take the bitter with the sweet das Leben so nehmen, wie es ist
    3. a) Bittere(r) m
    b) Magenbitter m
    4. Br stark gehopftes (Fass)Bier
    D v/t & v/i bitter machen (werden)
    * * *
    1. adjective

    bitter lemon (drink) Bitter lemon, das

    2) (fig.) scharf, heftig [Antwort, Bemerkung, Angriff]; bitter [Kampf, Kälte, Enttäuschung, Tränen]; verbittert [Person]; erbittert [Feind]; scharf, bitterkalt [Wind, Wetter]; streng [Winter]

    be/feel bitter [about something] — [über etwas (Akk.)] bitter od. verbittert sein

    2. noun
    (Brit.) bitteres Bier (halbdunkles, obergäriges Bier)
    * * *
    adj.
    bitter adj.
    herb adj.

    English-german dictionary > bitter

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