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  • 1 NUT

    noun
    1) Nuss, die

    be a hard or tough nut [to crack] — [Problem usw.:] eine harte Nuss sein (ugs.)

    2) (Mech. Engin.) [Schrauben]mutter, die

    nuts and bolts(fig.) praktische Grundlagen

    3) (coll.): (head) Kürbis, der (salopp)
    4) (crazy person) Verrückte, der/die (ugs.)
    * * *
    1) (a fruit consisting of a single seed in a hard shell: a hazel-nut; a walnut.) die Nuß
    2) (a small round piece of metal with a hole through it, for screwing on the end of a bolt to hold pieces of wood, metal etc together: a nut and bolt.) die Mutter
    - academic.ru/50871/nutty">nutty
    - nutcracker
    - nutshell
    - in a nutshell
    * * *
    [nʌt]
    I. n
    1. (fruit) Nuss f
    2. TECH Mutter f
    to tighten the \nut up die Mutter festziehen
    3. ( fam: madman) Bekloppte(r) f(m) BRD sl, Dodel m ÖSTERR pej derb
    4. ( fam: fool) Verrückte(r) f(m), ÖSTERR a. Spinner m
    5. ( fam: fan) Fanatiker(in) m(f)
    health/sports \nut Gesundheits-/Sportfanatiker(in) m(f)
    6. ( fam: head) Schädel m fam, Birne f fam, Grind m fam
    to be off one's \nut übergeschnappt sein fam
    to do one's \nut BRIT, AUS ausrasten, durchdrehen fam
    to use one's \nut sein Hirn benutzen
    7. AM ( fam: costs) Geldbedarf m
    8.
    the \nuts and bolts of sth die fundamentalen Grundlagen einer S. gen
    a hard [or tough] \nut to crack (problem) eine harte Nuss; (person) eine schwierige Person
    II. n modifier
    \nut allergy Nussallergie f
    \nut cutlet Nussschnitzel nt
    \nut filling Nussfüllung f
    \nut tree Nussbaum m
    III. vt
    <- tt->
    ( fam)
    to \nut sb jdm eine Kopfnuss geben
    * * *
    (Brit) abbr See: of National Union of Teachers
    * * *
    * * *
    noun
    1) Nuss, die

    be a hard or tough nut [to crack] — [Problem usw.:] eine harte Nuss sein (ugs.)

    2) (Mech. Engin.) [Schrauben]mutter, die

    nuts and bolts(fig.) praktische Grundlagen

    3) (coll.): (head) Kürbis, der (salopp)
    4) (crazy person) Verrückte, der/die (ugs.)
    * * *
    (for screw) n.
    Mutter -¨ (zur Schraube) f. n.
    Nuss ¨-e f.
    Nuß ¨-e (alt.Rechtschreibung) f.
    Schraubenmutter f.

    English-german dictionary > NUT

  • 2 nut

    noun
    1) Nuss, die

    be a hard or tough nut [to crack] — [Problem usw.:] eine harte Nuss sein (ugs.)

    2) (Mech. Engin.) [Schrauben]mutter, die

    nuts and bolts(fig.) praktische Grundlagen

    3) (coll.): (head) Kürbis, der (salopp)
    4) (crazy person) Verrückte, der/die (ugs.)
    * * *
    1) (a fruit consisting of a single seed in a hard shell: a hazel-nut; a walnut.) die Nuß
    2) (a small round piece of metal with a hole through it, for screwing on the end of a bolt to hold pieces of wood, metal etc together: a nut and bolt.) die Mutter
    - academic.ru/50871/nutty">nutty
    - nutcracker
    - nutshell
    - in a nutshell
    * * *
    [nʌt]
    I. n
    1. (fruit) Nuss f
    2. TECH Mutter f
    to tighten the \nut up die Mutter festziehen
    3. ( fam: madman) Bekloppte(r) f(m) BRD sl, Dodel m ÖSTERR pej derb
    4. ( fam: fool) Verrückte(r) f(m), ÖSTERR a. Spinner m
    5. ( fam: fan) Fanatiker(in) m(f)
    health/sports \nut Gesundheits-/Sportfanatiker(in) m(f)
    6. ( fam: head) Schädel m fam, Birne f fam, Grind m fam
    to be off one's \nut übergeschnappt sein fam
    to do one's \nut BRIT, AUS ausrasten, durchdrehen fam
    to use one's \nut sein Hirn benutzen
    7. AM ( fam: costs) Geldbedarf m
    8.
    the \nuts and bolts of sth die fundamentalen Grundlagen einer S. gen
    a hard [or tough] \nut to crack (problem) eine harte Nuss; (person) eine schwierige Person
    II. n modifier
    \nut allergy Nussallergie f
    \nut cutlet Nussschnitzel nt
    \nut filling Nussfüllung f
    \nut tree Nussbaum m
    III. vt
    <- tt->
    ( fam)
    to \nut sb jdm eine Kopfnuss geben
    * * *
    (Brit) abbr See: of National Union of Teachers
    * * *
    nut [nʌt]
    A s
    1. BOT Nuss f:
    be a hard ( oder tough) to crack fig eine harte Nuss sein, (Person) schwierig sein;
    not for nuts Br umg überhaupt nicht;
    he can’t play for nuts Br umg er spielt miserabel
    2. TECH
    a) (Schrauben)Mutter f:
    the nuts and bolts fig die praktischen Grundlagen
    b) Triebel m
    c) Radnabenmutter f
    d) Türschlossnuss f
    3. MUS
    a) Frosch m (am Bogen)
    b) Saitensattel m
    4. pl WIRTSCH Br Nusskohle f
    5. umg
    a) Birne f (Kopf):
    be (go) off one’s nut verrückt sein (werden);
    do one’s nut Br durchdrehen
    b) Verrückte(r) m/f(m), Spinner(in):
    be a car (tennis) nut autonärrisch (tennisverrückt) sein;
    be a nut on total abfahren auf (akk) sl
    6. pl vulg Eier pl (Hoden)
    B v/i Nüsse pflücken
    * * *
    noun
    1) Nuss, die

    be a hard or tough nut [to crack] — [Problem usw.:] eine harte Nuss sein (ugs.)

    2) (Mech. Engin.) [Schrauben]mutter, die

    nuts and bolts(fig.) praktische Grundlagen

    3) (coll.): (head) Kürbis, der (salopp)
    4) (crazy person) Verrückte, der/die (ugs.)
    * * *
    (for screw) n.
    Mutter -¨ (zur Schraube) f. n.
    Nuss ¨-e f.
    Nuß ¨-e (alt.Rechtschreibung) f.
    Schraubenmutter f.

    English-german dictionary > nut

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