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shingled hair

  • 1 shingle

    noun, no pl., no indef. art.
    (pebbles) Kies, der
    * * *
    ['ʃinɡl]
    (coarse gravel: There's too much shingle and not enough sand on this beach.) der Kies
    * * *
    shin·gle
    [ˈʃɪŋgl̩]
    n
    1. no pl (pebbles) Kies m
    \shingle beach Kiesstrand m
    2. (tile) Schindel f
    * * *
    I ['ʃɪŋgl]
    1. n
    1) (= tile) Schindel f; (US inf = signboard) Schild nt

    to put up one's shingle (US) — ein Geschäft eröffnen; (doctor, lawyer) sich niederlassen

    2) (= hairstyle) Herrenschnitt m, Bubikopf m
    2. vt
    1) roof etc mit Schindeln decken
    2) hair einen Herrenschnitt or Bubikopf machen (+dat)
    II
    n no pl
    (= pebbles) Kiesel m, Kieselsteine pl; (= shingle beach) Kiesel(strand) m
    * * *
    shingle1 [ˈʃıŋɡl]
    A s
    1. ARCH (Dach-)Schindel f
    2. Herrenschnitt m (Damenfrisur)
    3. US umg hum (Firmen)Schild n:
    hang out ( oder up) one’s shingle sich (als Arzt etc) etablieren, seinen eigenen Laden aufmachen umg
    B v/t
    1. ARCH mit Schindeln decken
    2. jemandem das Haar (sehr) kurz schneiden:
    shingle sb’s hair;
    shingled hair A 2
    shingle2 [ˈʃıŋɡl] s GEOL Br
    1. grober Strandkies
    2. auch shingle beach Kiesstrand m
    shingle3 [ˈʃıŋɡl] v/t METALL zängen (entschlacken)
    * * *
    noun, no pl., no indef. art.
    (pebbles) Kies, der
    * * *
    n.
    Schindel -n f.

    English-german dictionary > shingle

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