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1 klingen
v/i; klingt, klang, hat geklungen1. sound; Metall, Glocke: ( auch klingen lassen) ring; Glas: clink; aus den Fenstern klang Walzermusik from the windows came the sound ( oder strains Pl.) of a waltz; die Gläser klingen lassen clink glasses; mir klingen die Ohren my ears are ringing2. (sich anhören) sound; es klingt verrückt it sounds crazy; das klingt nach schlechtem Gewissen that sounds like a guilty conscience; das klingt wie ein Vorwurf it sounds like a reproach; das Gedicht klingt nach Yeats the poem sounds like Yeats; das klingt schon besser that’s more like it* * *das Klingenclink* * *klịn|gen ['klɪŋən] pret kla\#ng, [klaŋ] ptp geklu\#ngenvi[gə'klʊŋən] to sound; (Glocke, Ohr) to ring; (Glas) to clink; (Metall) to clangmein linkes Ohr klingt — I have a ringing (sound) in my left ear
die Glocke klingt dumpf/hell — the bell has a dull/clear ring
See:→ Münze* * *2) ((of certain objects) to make a high sound like a bell: The glass rang as she hit it with a metal spoon.) ring3) ((of something heard or read) to make a particular impression; to seem; to appear: Your singing sounded very good; That sounds like a train.) sound* * *klin·gen< klang, geklungen>[ˈklɪŋən]vi1. (erklingen) Glas to clinkdie Gläser \klingen lassen to clink glasses [in a toast]; Glocke to ringdumpf/hell \klingen to have a dull/clear ring2. (tönen) to sounddie Wand klang hohl the wall sounded [or rang] hollow [or made a hollow sound3. (sich anhören) to sounddas klingt gut/interessant/viel versprechend that sounds good/interesting/promising* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verbdie Gläser klingen lassen — clink glasses [in a toast]
2) (einen bestimmten Klang haben) soundes klang, als ob... — it sounded as if...
* * *klingen lassen) ring; Glas: clink;die Gläser klingen lassen clink glasses;mir klingen die Ohren my ears are ringing2. (sich anhören) sound;es klingt verrückt it sounds crazy;das klingt nach schlechtem Gewissen that sounds like a guilty conscience;das klingt wie ein Vorwurf it sounds like a reproach;das Gedicht klingt nach Yeats the poem sounds like Yeats;das klingt schon besser that’s more like it* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verbdie Gläser klingen lassen — clink glasses [in a toast]
2) (einen bestimmten Klang haben) soundes klang, als ob... — it sounded as if...
* * *n.tintinnabulation n. -
2 tönen
v/i (schallen) sound, ring; (widerhallen) resound; umg., fig. (Reden schwingen) hold forth; „Ich bin der Größte!“, tönte er „I am the greatest!“ he bragged ( oder prated); tönende Worte pej. (resounding but) hollow words, (empty oder mere) rhetoric Sg.—v/t (färben) tint; (Haare) auch colo(u)r; dunkler: tone; sich (Dat) das Haar blond tönen lassen have one’s hair bleached* * *(Haare färben) to rinse;(färben) to tint; to tinge;(klingen) to sound* * *to|nen ['toːnən]vt (PHOT)to tone* * *(to colour slightly: She had her hair tinted red.) tint* * *To·nen<-s>[ˈto:nən]nt kein pl TYPO scumming* * *1.intransitives Verb2) (ugs. abwertend) boast2.transitives Verb (färben) tint* * *„Ich bin der Größte!“, tönte er “I am the greatest!” he bragged ( oder prated);sich (dat)das Haar blond tönen have one’s hair bleached* * *1.intransitives Verb2) (ugs. abwertend) boast2.transitives Verb (färben) tint* * *tintinnabulation n. -
3 Kessel
m; -s, -1. (Wasserkessel) kettle; (Topf) pot; großer, auf offenem Feuer: ca(u)ldron; (Waschkessel) copper; in Färberei, Brauerei etc.: vat2. (Dampfkessel) boiler4. MIL. pocket, encircled area5. Jägerspr. ring of hunters and beaters* * *der Kesselboiler; cauldron; caldron; kettle* * *Kẹs|sel ['kɛsl]m -s, -1) (= Teekessel) kettle; (= Waschkessel) copper; (= Kochkessel) pot; (für offenes Feuer) cauldron; (esp in Brauerei) vat; (= Dampfkessel) boiler; (= Behälter für Flüssigkeiten etc) tank* * *(a metal pot, usually with a special part for pouring and a lid, for heating liquids: a kettle full of boiling water.) kettle* * *Kes·sel<-s, ->[ˈkɛsəl]m1. (Wasserkessel) kettlesie setzte den \Kessel auf she put the kettle on2. (großer Kochtopf) pot3. (Heizkessel) boiler* * *der; Kessels, Kessel1) (TeeKessel) kettle2) (zum Kochen) pot; (für offenes Feuer) cauldron; (in einer Brauerei) vat; (WaschKessel) copper; wash-boiler3) (BergKessel) basin-shaped valley4) (Milit.) encircled area; (kleiner) pocket5) (DampfKessel, HeizKessel) boiler* * *1. (Wasserkessel) kettle; (Topf) pot; großer, auf offenem Feuer: ca(u)ldron; (Waschkessel) copper; in Färberei, Brauerei etc: vat2. (Dampfkessel) boiler4. MIL pocket, encircled area5. JAGD ring of hunters and beaters* * *der; Kessels, Kessel1) (TeeKessel) kettle2) (zum Kochen) pot; (für offenes Feuer) cauldron; (in einer Brauerei) vat; (WaschKessel) copper; wash-boiler3) (BergKessel) basin-shaped valley4) (Milit.) encircled area; (kleiner) pocket5) (DampfKessel, HeizKessel) boiler* * *- m.boiler n.cauldron n.kettle n.pot n. -
4 klingen
klin·gen <klang, geklungen> [ʼklɪŋən]vidie Gläser \klingen lassen to clink glasses [in a toast]; Glocke to ring;dumpf/hell \klingen to have a dull/clear ring2) ( tönen) to sound;3) ( sich anhören) to sound; -
5 dröhnen
v/i1. laut: boom, roar; eintönig: drone; grollend: rumble; Donner: auch roll; die Musik dröhnt mir in den Ohren the music’s ringing in my ears2. Raum: ring, echo ( von with); mir dröhnt der Kopf my head’s pounding ( oder throbbing) ( von with); mir dröhnen die Ohren my ears are ringing3. bes. nordd. pej. drone ( oder go) on; er dröhnt ständig über seine beruflichen Erfolge he’s always droning on about his successful career* * *das Dröhnenboom* * *dröh|nen ['drøːnən]vi1) (Flugzeug, Motor, Straßenlärm) to roar; (Donner) to rumble; (Lautsprecher, Musik, Bass, Stimme, Fernseher) to boometw dröhnt jdm in den Ohren/im Kopf — sth roars etc in sb's ears/head
2) (Raum etc) to resound, to echomir drö́hnen die Ohren/dröhnt der Kopf — my ears are/head is ringing
3) aux sein (=sich dröhnend fortbewegen Lkw etc) to rumble4) (sl = high machen) to give a buzz (inf)* * *das1) (such a sound.) boom2) ((often with out) to make a hollow sound, like a large drum or gun: His voice boomed out over the loudspeaker.) boom3) (a loud noise: peals of laughter/thunder.) peal4) (to (cause to) ring or sound loudly: Thunder pealed through the valley.) peal5) (to make a loud deep sound while moving: He roared past on his motorbike.) roar6) (a loud, deep sound: the roar of traffic.) roar* * *dröh·nen[ˈdrø:nən]vi2. (dumpf widerhallen)jdm dröhnt der Kopf [o Schädel] /dröhnen die Ohren sb's head is/ears are ringing3. (dumpf vibrieren) to reverberate* * *intransitives Verb* * *dröhnen v/idie Musik dröhnt mir in den Ohren the music’s ringing in my earsvon with);mir dröhnt der Kopf my head’s pounding ( oder throbbing) (von with);mir dröhnen die Ohren my ears are ringing4. sl Droge, Alkohol:das Zeug dröhnt tierisch this stuff gives you a real high* * *intransitives Verb* * *-reien n.boom n. -
6 Glocke
f; -, -n1. bell; der Klingel: gong; etw. an die große Glocke hängen fig. tell the whole world about s.th., shout s.th. from the housetops (Am. rooftops); du solltest es nicht an die große Glocke hängen fig. you don’t have to tell everybody ( oder the whole world) about it; er weiß, was die Glocke geschlagen hat fig. he knows what to expect ( oder what he’s in for)3. fig. von Dunst etc.: blanket, thick layer* * *die Glockebell* * *Glọ|cke ['glɔkə]f -, -n1) (auch Blüte) bell; (= Käseglocke etc) cover; (= Florettglocke) coquille; (in Labor) bell jar; (= Taucherglocke) (diving) bell; (= Damenhut) cloche; (inf = Herrenhut) bowlernach den Glocken von Big Ben — after the chimes from Big Ben, after Big Ben strikes
etw an die große Glocke hängen (inf) — to shout sth from the rooftops
wissen, was die Glocke geschlagen hat (inf) — to know what one is in for (inf), to know what's in store for one
über der Stadt wölbte sich eine dichte Glocke von Rauch — a thick pall of smoke hung over the city
2) (sl = Hoden) Glockenpl balls pl* * *(a hollow object, usually of metal, which gives a ringing sound when struck by the clapper inside: church bells.) bell* * *Glo·cke<-, -n>[ˈglɔkə]f1. (Läutewerk) belldie \Glocken läuten to ring the bells; (vor dem Feind) to ring the tocsin2. (glockenförmiger Deckel) [glass] cover3.* * *die; Glocke, Glocken1) (auch): (TürGlocke, TaucherGlocke, Blüte) belletwas an die große Glocke hängen — (ugs.) tell the whole world about something
2) (Hut) cloche3) (KäseGlocke, ButterGlocke, KuchenGlocke) cover; bell* * *etwas an die große Glocke hängen fig tell the whole world about sth, shout sth from the housetops (US rooftops);du solltest es nicht an die große Glocke hängen fig you don’t have to tell everybody ( oder the whole world) about it;3. fig von Dunst etc: blanket, thick layer* * *die; Glocke, Glocken1) (auch): (TürGlocke, TaucherGlocke, Blüte) belletwas an die große Glocke hängen — (ugs.) tell the whole world about something
2) (Hut) cloche3) (KäseGlocke, ButterGlocke, KuchenGlocke) cover; bell* * *-n f.bell n. -
7 Hohlrad
Hohlrad n TECH internal gear, hollow wheel, internal geared wheel; ring gear (eines Planetengetriebes) -
8 Hohlschnurring
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9 heuchlerisch wirken
to have a hollow ring coll. -
10 nicht aufrichtig sein
to have a hollow ring coll.
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ring hollow — sound hollow; sound insincere, sound dishonest … English contemporary dictionary
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