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1 bone
1. noun1) Knochen, der; (of fish) Gräte, diebe chilled to the bone — (fig.) völlig durchgefroren sein
work one's fingers to the bone — (fig.) bis zum Umfallen arbeiten
I feel it in my bones — (fig.) ich habe es im Gefühl
the bare bones — (fig.) die wesentlichen Punkte
close to the or near the bone — (fig.): (indecent) gewagt
2) (material) Knochen, der4) (subject of dispute)find a bone to pick with somebody — mit jemandem ein Hühnchen zu rupfen haben (ugs.)
bone of contention — Zankapfel, der
2. transitive verbmake no bones about something/doing something — keinen Hehl aus etwas machen/sich nicht scheuen, etwas zu tun
den/die Knochen herauslösen aus, ausbeinen [Fleisch, Geflügel]; entgräten [Fisch]* * *[bəun] 1. noun1) (the hard substance forming the skeleton of man, animals etc: Bone decays far more slowly than flesh.) der Knochen2) (a piece of this substance: She broke two of the bones in her foot.) der Knochen2. verb(to take the bones out of (fish etc).) die Knochen/Gräten herausnehmen- academic.ru/8140/bony">bony- bone china
- bone idle
- a bone of contention
- have a bone to pick with someone
- have a bone to pick with
- to the bone* * *[bəʊn, AM boʊn]I. nmade of \bone aus Bein3.▶ to be a bag of \bones nur noch Haut und Knochen sein▶ to be close to the \bone unter die Haut gehen▶ \bone of contention Zankapfel m▶ to feel sth in one's \bones etw instinktiv fühlen▶ to be all skin and \bone[s] aus Haut und Knochen bestehen2. (made of bone) Bein-\bone-handled knife Messer nt mit BeingriffIII. vt1. (remove bones)to \bone a fish einen Fisch entgrätento \bone a piece of meat Fleisch ausbeinen2. (sl: of a man: have sex)* * *[bəʊn]1. nham off the bone — Schinken m vom Knochen
meat on the bone — Fleisch nt am Knochen
that was a bit close or near to the bone (fig) — das war hart an der Schmerzgrenze
to work one's fingers to the bone — sich (dat) die Finger abarbeiten
I'll make no bones about it, you're/this is... (inf) — du bist/das ist, offen gestanden or ehrlich gesagt,...
he made no bones about saying what he thought (inf) — er hat mit seiner Meinung nicht hinterm Berg gehalten
I can feel it in my bones — das spüre ich in den Knochen
my old bones (inf) — meine alten Knochen (inf)
2) (= substance) Knochen m2. adj attr(= made of bone) Bein-, beinern3. vtdie Knochen lösen aus, ausbeinen (dial); fish entgräten* * *bone1 [bəʊn]A s1. Knochen m:meat on the bone Fleisch n am Knochen;he’s just a bag of bones er ist nur noch Haut und Knochen;the bare bones die wesentlichen Punkte;be bred in the bone angeboren sein;a) gewagt sein (Witz etc),b) am Hungertuch nagen;cut (down) to the bone Preise, einen Service etc aufs Äußerste reduzieren;I can feel it in my bones ich habe es im Gefühl;she felt (it) in her bones that … sie spürte instinktiv, dass …;a) keine Skrupel haben hinsichtlich,b) kein(en) Hehl machen aus, nicht hinterm Berg halten mit;a) sich nicht scheuen, etwas zu tun,b) kein(en) Hehl daraus machen, dass man etwas tut;not make old bones obs nicht alt werden;2. pl Gebein(e) n(pl)3. pl Skelett n, Gerippe n4. pl umg Knochen pl (Körper):6. pl sl Würfel pl:rattle the bones würfeln7. pl Kastagnetten pl8. (Fischbein)Stäbchen n, Korsettstange f9. vulg Ständer m (erigierter Penis)B v/t1. a) entknochen, entbeinenb) einen Fisch entgräten2. (Fischbein)Stäbchen in ein Korsett einarbeiten3. AGR mit Knochenmehl düngen4. Br sl klauenD adj beinern, knöchernbone2 [bəʊn] v/t TECH nivellieren* * *1. noun1) Knochen, der; (of fish) Gräte, diebe chilled to the bone — (fig.) völlig durchgefroren sein
work one's fingers to the bone — (fig.) bis zum Umfallen arbeiten
I feel it in my bones — (fig.) ich habe es im Gefühl
the bare bones — (fig.) die wesentlichen Punkte
close to the or near the bone — (fig.): (indecent) gewagt
2) (material) Knochen, derbone of contention — Zankapfel, der
2. transitive verbmake no bones about something/doing something — keinen Hehl aus etwas machen/sich nicht scheuen, etwas zu tun
den/die Knochen herauslösen aus, ausbeinen [Fleisch, Geflügel]; entgräten [Fisch]* * *n.Gräte -n f.Knochen - m. -
2 λάσκω
A (lyr.): [tense] fut. , 384: [tense] aor. 1 ἐλάκησα [ᾰ] ib. 382 (δια-λᾱκήσας Id.Nu. 410
is prob. from διαλᾱκέω, [dialect] Dor. for - ληκέω): [tense] aor. 2 ἔλᾰκον, [dialect] Ep.λάκον Il.14.25
, al.: [tense] aor. 1ἔληξα Herod.8.65
: [tense] pf.λέληκα Il.22.141
, Arist.HA 618b31, (lyr.), Ar.Ach. 410 (paratrag.); part. fem.λελᾰκυῖα Od.12.85
:—[voice] Med., v. infr. 11:—ring, rattle, crash:I of things, ring when struck, ;λάκε δ' ἀσπίς 20.277
; also λάκε δ' ὀστέα the bones cracked, broke with a crash, 13.616; λάκε δ' ἀμφὶ πυρὶ ὕλη crackled, Hes. Th. 694; ἔλακον ἀξόνων βριθομένων χνόαι creaked under the weight, A.Th. 153 (lyr.):—this sense occurs only in [tense] aor. 2 [voice] Act.II of animals, scream, of the falcon,ὀξὺ λεληκώς Il.22.141
; of the nightingale in the falcon's talons, τί λέληκας; Hes.Op. 207; also, of dogs, howl, bay, Σκύλλη.. δεινὸν λελακυῖα Od.l.c.; rare in Prose, οὐ μινυρίζει οὐδὲ λέληκεν, of the black eagle, Arist.l.c.:—this sense occurs only in [tense] pf., exc. in [dialect] Ep. [tense] aor. [voice] Med.,κύνες λελάκοντο h.Merc. 145
.III of human beings, shout, scream, cry aloud,λέληκεν ἢν καὶ μηδέν' ἀνθρώπων ὁρᾷ Semon.7.15
;φόβος μυχόθεν ἔλακε A.Ch.35
(lyr.), cf. S.Ant. 1094, etc.; τί λέλακας; Ar.Ach. l. c.;μή νυν λακήσῃς Id. Pax 382
: hence of Oracles, utter, A.Ag. 1426 (lyr.), S.Tr. 824 (lyr.), Ar.Pl. 39; also, sing,πρὸς αὐλόν E.Alc. 346
.2 c. acc. cogn., shriek forth, utter aloud, ; στονόεν λέλακε χώρα Id. Pr.l.c.;λ. βοάν E.El.
l.c., cf. Ion 776 (anap.); (anap.); ;ῥῆμα γενναῖον Ar.Ra.97
: c. dupl. acc., τοιαῦτα λάσκεις τοὺς.. φίλους; E.Andr. 671:—in this sense only in Trag. and (rarely) Com. -
3 GNÖTRA
(að), v. to clatter, rattle.* * *að, [gnat], to clatter, rattle; gnötrar (gnottir, Verel.) sverðit hvárt yfir annat, Bret. 55; menn þóttusk heyra at beinin gnötruðu við hræringarnar, his bones clattered, Bs. i. 69: esp. of the teeth, skelfr hann svá mjök at gnötrar í honum hver tönn, Háv. 54; tennr hans nötruðu, Fbr. 149: metaph., þar hlaut at nötra um, Sd. 169:—in mod. usage freq. to shiver, shake, as with cold.
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