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1 schallend
I Part. Präs. schallenII Adj. resounding; schallender Applaus ringing applause; mit schallender Stimme auch: at the top of one’s voice; schallendes Gelächter loud laughter, peals ( spöttisch: hoots, Am. rips) of laughter, guffaw; schallende Ohrfeige resounding ( oder good) box on the ears; fig. slap in the face* * *clangorous; sounding* * *schạl|lend1. adjBeifall, Ohrfeige resounding; Gelächter ringing2. adv* * *1) (loud: resounding cheers.) resounding2) resoundingly* * *schal·lendI. adj1. (hallend) resoundingmit \schallendem Gelächter with a gale of laughter2. (knallend) resoundingsie gab ihm eine \schallende Ohrfeige she gave him a hearty [or hefty] clip round the earII. adv1. (lauthals) resoundingly\schallend lachen to roar with laughter2. (mit lautem Knall) resoundingly* * *B. adj resounding;schallender Applaus ringing applause;mit schallender Stimme auch: at the top of one’s voice;C. adv:schallend lachen roar with laughter* * *adj.clangorous adj. adv.clangorously adv. -
2 Pauke
f; -, -n kettledrum, Pl. auch timpani; Pauke spielen play the kettledrums ( oder timpani); mit Pauken und Trompeten durchfallen fig. fail miserably, make a real mess of it umg.; auf die Pauke hauen umg. (feiern) have a real binge; (prahlen) blow one’s horn* * *die Pauketimbal; timpano; kettledrum* * *Pau|ke ['paukə]f -, -njdn mit Páúken und Trompeten empfangen — to roll out the red carpet for sb, to give sb the red-carpet treatment
mit Páúken und Trompeten durchfallen (inf) — to fail miserably or dismally
2) (SCH inf = Schule) swot-shop (Brit dated sl school* * *(a type of drum made of a brass or copper bowl covered with a stretched skin etc.) kettledrum* * *Pau·ke<-, -n>[ˈpaukə]f MUS kettledrum▶ auf die \Pauke hauen (fam: angeben) to blow one's own trumpet fam; (ausgelassen feiern) to paint the town red fam, BRIT a. to go on the razzle fam▶ jdn mit \Pauken und Trompeten begrüßen [o empfangen] to give sb the red-carpet treatment, to roll out the red carpet for sb* * *die; Pauke, Pauken kettledrumdie Pauke schlagen — beat the drum/drums
auf die Pauke hauen — (ugs.) (feiern) paint the town red (fig. coll.); (großtun) blow one's own trumpet
mit Pauken und Trompeten durchfallen — (ugs.) < candidate> fail resoundingly; <broadcast, film, etc.> be a resounding failure
* * *Pauke spielen play the kettledrums ( oder timpani);* * *die; Pauke, Pauken kettledrumdie Pauke schlagen — beat the drum/drums
auf die Pauke hauen — (ugs.) (feiern) paint the town red (fig. coll.); (großtun) blow one's own trumpet
mit Pauken und Trompeten durchfallen — (ugs.) < candidate> fail resoundingly; <broadcast, film, etc.> be a resounding failure
* * *-n f.bass drum n.kettledrum n.timpani n. -
3 trompeten
I v/i play the trumpet; Elefant: trumpet; umg. (sich schnäuzen) honk one’s nose loudly, blow one’s nose resoundinglyII v/t (Musikstück) play s.th. on the trumpet; umg., fig. (verkünden) trumpet abroad, broadcast; sie muss natürlich alles gleich durch die Gegend trompeten! umg., fig. and of course she then has to go and tell everyone ( oder the world) all about it!* * *to trumpet* * *trom|pe|ten [trɔm'peːtn] ptp trompetet1. vito trumpet; (= sich schnäuzen) to blow one's nose loudly2. vtMarsch to play on the trumpet* * *(to play the trumpet.) trumpet* * *trom·pe·ten *[trɔmˈpe:tn̩]I. vi2. (trompetenähnliche Laute hervorbringen) to trumpetins Taschentuch \trompeten (fam) to blow one's nose loudly\trompetende Elefanten trumpeting elephants▪ etw \trompeten to shout sth from the roof-tops* * *1. 2.transitives Verb play < piece> on the trumpet* * *A. v/i play the trumpet; Elefant: trumpet; umg (sich schnäuzen) honk one’s nose loudly, blow one’s nose resoundinglyB. v/t (Musikstück) play sth on the trumpet; umg, fig (verkünden) trumpet abroad, broadcast;sie muss natürlich alles gleich durch die Gegend trompeten! umg, fig and of course she then has to go and tell everyone ( oder the world) all about it!* * *1. 2.transitives Verb play < piece> on the trumpet -
4 schallend
schal·lend adj1) ( hallend) resounding;mit \schallendem Gelächter with a gale of laughter2) ( knallend) resounding;sie gab ihm eine \schallende Ohrfeige she gave him a hearty [or hefty] clip round the ear1) ( lauthals) resoundingly;\schallend lachen to roar with laughter2) ( mit lautem Knall) resoundingly -
5 widerhallend
resonant* * *((of sounds) loud; echoing; easily heard.) resonant* * *adj.resounding adj. adv.resoundingly adv. -
6 ein durchschlagender Erfolg sein
Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > ein durchschlagender Erfolg sein
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7 eine vernichtende Niederlage erleiden
1. to be resoundingly defeated2. to meet one’s WaterlooDeutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > eine vernichtende Niederlage erleiden
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8 widerhallend
См. также в других словарях:
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resoundingly — re·sound·ing·ly … English syllables
resoundingly — See: resounding … English dictionary
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