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1 Kolonne
f; -, -n2. von Fahrzeugen: line, stream; (Schlange) Brit. auch queue; MIL. convoy; Kolonne fahren MOT. drive in a queue ( oder stream, Am. auch line) of traffic* * *die Kolonnegang; column; convoy* * *Ko|lọn|ne [ko'lɔnə]f -, -ncolumn; (= Autoschlange, fig = Menge) queue (Brit), line; (zur Begleitung ESP MIL) convoy; (= Arbeitskolonne) gang"Achtung Kolonne!" — "convoy"
Kolonne fahren — to drive in (a) convoy
* * *die1) (a long file of soldiers marching in short rows: a column of infantry.) column2) (a long line of vehicles etc, one behind the other.) column3) (a line of animals carrying people or baggage: a mule train; a baggage train.) train* * *Ko·lon·ne<-, -n>[koˈlɔnə]f1. AUTO queue [or line] [of traffic]▪ von Polizei convoyin \Kolonne fahren to drive in a [long] line of traffic2. (lange Reihe von Menschen) column3. (eingeteilte Arbeitsgruppe) gang, team4. (senkrechte Zahlenreihe) column5.* * *die; Kolonne, Kolonnen2) (Fahrzeuge) column; (Konvoi) convoyKolonne fahren — drive in a [long] line of traffic
3) (ArbeitsKolonne) gang* * *die fünfte Kolonne POL the fifth column* * *die; Kolonne, Kolonnen1) (Truppe, Gruppe von Menschen, Zahlenreihe) column2) (Fahrzeuge) column; (Konvoi) convoyKolonne fahren — drive in a [long] line of traffic
3) (ArbeitsKolonne) gang* * *-n f.column n.convoy n. -
2 Kolonnenverkehr
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3 Schlange
f; -, -n2. fig. (Menschenschlange) queue, bes. Am. line; (Autoschlange) line (Brit. queue) (of cars); eine lange Schlange auch a long line of people; Schlange stehen, sich in eine Schlange stellen queue (up), bes. Am. stand in line, line up ( alle um, nach for)* * *die Schlange(Tier) serpent; snake;(Warteschlange) queue; line-up* * *Schlạn|ge ['ʃlaŋə]f -, -n1) snake, serpent (liter); (fig = Frau) Jezebeldie Schlange (Astron) — Serpens, the Serpent
Schlange stehen — to queue (up) (Brit), to stand in line (US)
* * *die1) (a line of people waiting for something or to do something: a queue for the bus.) queue2) (a snake.) serpent3) (any of a group of legless reptiles with long bodies that move along on the ground with a twisting movement, many of which have a poisonous bite: He was bitten by a snake and nearly died.) snake* * *Schlan·ge<-, -n>[ˈʃlaŋə]f[irgendwo] \Schlange stehen to queue up [somewhere], to stand in line [somewhere] AM5.* * *die; Schlange, Schlangen1) snake2) (MenschenSchlange) queue; line (Amer.)Schlange stehen — queue; stand in line (Amer.)
* * *1. ZOOL snake; BIBEL serpent; ASTRON Serpent;(falsche) Schlange fig snake in the grasseine lange Schlange auch a long line of people;Schlange stehen, sich in eine Schlange stellen queue (up), besonders US stand in line, line up ( alleum, nach for)* * *die; Schlange, Schlangen1) snake2) (MenschenSchlange) queue; line (Amer.)Schlange stehen — queue; stand in line (Amer.)
* * *-n f.(Menschen-, Auto (<-s>)-)= line (US) n.queue (UK) n. -n f.line (US) n.queue (UK) n.serpent n.snake n. -
4 Kolonnenfahren
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5 Autoschlange
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6 Kolonnenspringer
m MOT., umg. queue-jumper, Am. etwa hotdog* * *Ko|lọn|nen|sprin|ger(in)m(f)queue-jumper (Brit), line-jumper (US)* * *Ko·lon·nen·sprin·ger(in)* * * -
7 Kolonnenspringen
n MOT., umg. queue-jumping, Am. cutting in (front)* * *Ko|lọn|nen|sprin|genntjumping the ( traffic) queue (Brit) or line (US)* * * -
8 Schlange
Schlan·ge <-, -n> [ʼʃlaŋə] f[irgendwo] \Schlange stehen to queue up [somewhere], to stand in line [somewhere] (Am)(Kühl\Schlange) cooling spiral [or coil];WENDUNGEN:eine \Schlange am Busen nähren ( geh) to cherish a viper in one's bosom;sich winden wie eine \Schlange to go through all sorts of contortions -
9 Kolonne
Ko·lon·ne <-, -n> [koʼlɔnə] fvon Polizei convoy;in \Kolonne fahren to drive in a [long] line of traffic2) ( lange Reihe von Menschen) column3) ( eingeteilte Arbeitsgruppe) gang, team4) ( senkrechte Zahlenreihe) columnWENDUNGEN:die fünfte \Kolonne pol the fifth column -
10 Kolonnenspringer
Ko·lon·nen·sprin·ger(in) m(f)Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > Kolonnenspringer
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11 aus einer Kolonne ausscheren und überholen
to queue-jump Br. [in road traffic]Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > aus einer Kolonne ausscheren und überholen
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12 Kolonnenspringen
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13 kolonnenspringen
to queue-jump Br. [in road traffic]
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