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121 Radiergummi
m rubber, bes. Am. eraser* * *der Radiergummirubber; eraser; india rubber* * *Ra|dier|gum|mimrubber (Brit), eraser (esp US, form)* * *der1) ((especially American) something that erases, especially a piece of india-rubber etc for erasing pencil etc.) eraser2) (rubber, especially a piece for rubbing out pencil marks etc.) india-rubber3) ((also eraser) a piece of rubber used to rub out pencil etc marks: a pencil, a ruler and a rubber.) rubber* * *Ra·dier·gum·mi<-s, -s>m rubber BRIT, eraser* * *der rubber [eraser]* * ** * *der rubber [eraser]* * *m.eraser n.rubber (UK)(india) n. -
122 Rubbellos
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123 Rübchen
* * *Rüb|chen ['ryːpçən]nt -s, - dimsmall turnipTeltower Rǘbchen (Cook) — glazed turnip with bacon
* * *Rübchen n small turnip;Teltower Rübchen GASTR glazed turnip with bacon -
124 Rubrik
f; -, -en; (Spalte) column; (Kategorie) category; in einer Handschrift: rubric; unter der Rubrik... under the heading ( oder category) (of); unter die Rubrik... fallen come under the heading..., belong in the... category* * *die Rubrikcolumn; header; rubric* * *Rub|rik [ru'briːk]f -, -en1) (= Kategorie) categorydas gehört in die Rubrík "Militaria" — this belongs under the category or heading " military"
2) (= Zeitungsrubrik) sectionwir berichteten unter or in der Rubrík Frauen und Politik — we ran a report in the Women and Politics section
* * *Ru·brik<-, -en>[ruˈbri:k]f1. (Kategorie) category2. (Spalte) column* * *die; Rubrik, Rubriken (Spalte) column; (ZeitungsRubrik) column; section; (fig.): (Kategorie) categoryunter der Rubrik... — under the heading [of]...
* * *unter die Rubrik … fallen come under the heading …, belong in the … category* * *die; Rubrik, Rubriken (Spalte) column; (ZeitungsRubrik) column; section; (fig.): (Kategorie) categoryunter der Rubrik... — under the heading [of]...
* * *-en f.caption n.category n.column n.heading n. m.rubric n. -
125 rubrizieren
v/t categorize* * *rub|ri|zie|ren [rubri'tsiːrən] ptp rubriziertvtto categorize, to put under a heading/headings* * *ru·bri·zie·ren *[rubriˈtsi:rən]vt JUR▪ etw \rubrizieren to rubricate sth* * *rubrizieren v/t categorize -
126 Rübsamen
m; -s, kein Pl.; BOT. oilseed rape, Am. canola* * *Rüb|sa|me(n) ['ryːpzaːmə(n)]m -(n)s, no pl (BOT)rape* * * -
127 Schnauze
f; -, -n2. TECH. nozzle3. umg. (Mund) mouth, trap, Brit. auch gob; eine große Schnauze haben umg. have a big mouth, shoot one’s mouth off; eine freche Schnauze haben umg. have a cheeky tongue (Am. fresh mouth); halt die Schnauze! vulg. belt up!, shut your trap!; du kriegst gleich eins auf die Schnauze vulg. you’ll have my fist in your face if you’re not careful; die Schnauze ( gestrichen) voll haben umg. be fed up to the back teeth ( von with); auf die Schnauze fallen umg., auch fig. fall flat on one’s face; mit dem Projekt sind sie voll auf die Schnauze gefallen umg. they fell flat on their faces ( oder came a real cropper) with that project; frei nach Schnauze umg. any old how; siehe auch Maul, Mund* * *die Schnauzesnout; muzzle; mouth* * *Schnau|ze ['ʃnautsə]f -, -n1) (von Tier) snout, muzzleeine feuchte Schnáúze haben — to have a wet nose
mit einer Maus in der Schnáúze — with a mouse in its mouth
2) (= Ausguss) (an Kaffeekanne etc) spout; (an Krug etc) lip4) (inf) (= Mund) gob (Brit inf trap (inf); (= respektlose Art zu reden) bluntness(halt die) Schnáúze! — shut your gob (Brit inf) or trap! (inf)
auf die Schnáúze fallen (lit) — to fall flat on one's face; (fig auch) to come a cropper (Brit inf)
jdm die Schnáúze einschlagen or polieren — to smash sb's face in (sl)
die Schnáúze (von jdm/etw) (gestrichen) voll haben — to be fed up (to the back teeth) (with sb/sth) (inf)
eine große Schnáúze haben — to have a big mouth, to be a bigmouth (inf)
die Schnáúze halten — to hold one's tongue
etw frei nach Schnáúze machen — to do sth any old (Brit) or ole (US) how (inf)
Berliner Schnáúze — endearing Berlin bluntness
* * *die1) (the jaws and nose of an animal such as a dog.) muzzle2) (to press, rub or caress with the nose: The horse nuzzled (against) her cheek.) nuzzle3) (the projecting mouth and nose part of certain animals, especially of a pig.) snout* * *Schnau·ze<-, -n>[ˈʃnautsə]f[über etw akk] die [o seine] \Schnauze halten (sl) to keep quiet [about sth], to keep sth under one's hat, to keep one's trap shut sl [about sth]5.▶ die \Schnauze [von etw dat] [gestrichen] voll haben (sl) to be fed up to the [back] teeth [with sth] BRIT, to be sick to death [of sth]* * *die; Schnauze, Schnauzendie Schnauze voll haben — (salopp) be fed up to the back teeth (coll.)
[halt die] Schnauze! — shut your trap! (sl.)
frei [nach] Schnauze, nach Schnauze — (salopp) as one thinks fit; as the mood takes one
* * *2. TECH nozzle3. umg (Mund) mouth, trap, Br auch gob;eine große Schnauze haben umg have a big mouth, shoot one’s mouth off;halt die Schnauze! vulg belt up!, shut your trap!;du kriegst gleich eins auf die Schnauze vulg you’ll have my fist in your face if you’re not careful;die Schnauze (gestrichen) vollhaben umg be fed up to the back teeth (von with);auf die Schnauze fallen umg, auch fig fall flat on one’s face;mit dem Projekt sind sie voll auf die Schnauze gefallen umg they fell flat on their faces ( oder came a real cropper) with that project;* * *die; Schnauze, Schnauzendie Schnauze voll haben — (salopp) be fed up to the back teeth (coll.)
[halt die] Schnauze! — shut your trap! (sl.)
frei [nach] Schnauze, nach Schnauze — (salopp) as one thinks fit; as the mood takes one
* * *-n f.lip n.muzzle n.snout n. -
128 schrubben
* * *to scour; to swab; to scrub* * *schrụb|ben ['ʃrʊbn]1. vtito scrubdas Deck schrubben — to swab or scrub the deck/decks
2. vrto scrub oneself* * *1) (to rub hard in order to clean: She's scrubbing the floor.) scrub2) (to remove by scrubbing: She scrubbed the mess off the carpet.) scrub3) (an act of scrubbing.) scrub* * *schrub·ben[ˈʃrʊbn̩]I. vt▪ [jdm/sich] etw \schrubben to scrub [sb's/one's] sthII. vrIII. vi to scrub* * *transitives (auch intransitives) Verb scrub* * *schrubben v/t & v/i scrub;jemandem den Rücken schrubben umg scrub sb’s back* * *transitives (auch intransitives) Verb scrub* * *v.to scrub v.
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rub — ► VERB (rubbed, rubbing) 1) apply firm pressure to (a surface) with a repeated back and forth motion. 2) move to and fro against a surface while pressing or grinding against it. 3) apply with a rubbing action. 4) (rub down) dry, smooth, or clean… … English terms dictionary
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rub — /rub/, v., rubbed, rubbing, n. v.t. 1. to subject the surface of (a thing or person) to pressure and friction, as in cleaning, smoothing, polishing, coating, massaging, or soothing: to rub a table top with wax polish; to rub the entire back area … Universalium
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Rub — Rub, n. [Cf. W. rhwb. See Rub, v,t,] 1. The act of rubbing; friction. [1913 Webster] 2. That which rubs; that which tends to hinder or obstruct motion or progress; hindrance; obstruction, an impediment; especially, a difficulty or obstruction… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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