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41 massive
adjective(lit. or fig.) massiv; wuchtig [Statur, Stirn]; gewaltig [Ausmaße, Aufgabe]; enorm [Schulden, Vermögen]* * *['mæsiv]- academic.ru/89020/massively">massively- massiveness* * *mas·sive[ˈmæsɪv]adj riesig, enormif the drought continues, deaths will occur on a \massive scale wenn die Dürre anhält, werden die Todesfälle massiv ansteigen\massive amounts of money riesige [o enorme] Geldsummena \massive heart attack/stroke ein schwerer Herzinfarkt/Schlaganfall* * *['msɪv]adj(= huge) riesig, enorm; task gewaltig; attack, pressure, support, heart attack, stroke massiv; (= bulky, weighty) structure, wall massiv, wuchtig; forehead breit, wuchtig; boxer wuchtig, massighe weighs in at a massive 17 stone — er wiegt beachtliche 108 Kilo
on a massive scale — in riesigem Umfang
the ship was designed on a massive scale —
the symphony is conceived on a massive scale — die Sinfonie or Symphonie ist grandios konzipiert
space research is financed on a massive scale — Raumforschung wird mit riesigen Summen finanziert
* * *massive [ˈmæsıv] adj (adv massively)1. massiv:a) groß und schwer, massigb) gediegen (Gold etc)c) fig wuchtig, klotzigd) fig gewaltig, mächtig, heftig:massive accusations massive Beschuldigungen;massive research gewaltige Forschungsarbeiten pl;on a massive scale in ganz großem Rahmen2. fig schwer(fällig)3. GEOL massiv4. MINER dicht* * *adjective(lit. or fig.) massiv; wuchtig [Statur, Stirn]; gewaltig [Ausmaße, Aufgabe]; enorm [Schulden, Vermögen]* * *adj.massiv adj. -
42 pier
nounPier, der od. (Seemannsspr.) die* * *[piə](a platform of stone, wood etc stretching from the shore into the sea, a lake etc, used as a landing-place for boats or as a place of entertainment: The passengers stepped down on to the pier.) die Pier* * *[pɪəʳ, AM pɪr]n1. NAUT Pier m o fachspr f, Hafendamm m, [Hafen]mole f; (landing stage) Landungsbrücke f, SCHWEIZ a. Lände fbridge \pier Brückenpfeiler m* * *[pɪə(r)]n* * *pier [pıə(r)] s1. Pier m, SCHIFF auch f (Landungsbrücke)2. Landungssteg m3. Mole f, Hafendamm m4. Kai m* * *nounPier, der od. (Seemannsspr.) die* * *n.Brückenpfeiler m.Pier -s f. -
43 quoin
[kwɔɪn]* * *[kwɔɪn]n* * *quoin [kɔın; kwɔın]A s1. ARCHa) Haus-, Mauerecke fb) Eckstein m2. TYPO Schließkeil m3. SCHIFF Staukeil mB v/t2. TECH verkeilen -
44 ricochet
1. noun1) Abprallen, das2) (hit) Abpraller, der2. intransitive verb,* * *['rikəʃei]past tense, past participle - ricochetted; verb(to hit something and bounce away at an angle: The bullet ricocheted off the wall.) abprallen* * *rico·chet[ˈrɪkəʃeɪ]I. nII. vi* * *['rIkəʃeɪ]1. nAbprall m2. viabprallen ( off von)* * *ricochet [ˈrıkəʃeı]A s1. Abprallen nricochet(t)ing bullet Querschläger m* * *1. noun1) Abprallen, das2) (hit) Abpraller, der2. intransitive verb,* * *n.Querschläger m. v.abprallen v. -
45 shatter
1. transitive verb1) (smash) zertrümmern2) (destroy) zerschlagen [Hoffnungen]3) (coll.): (greatly upset) schwer mitnehmen2. intransitive verbzerbrechen; zerspringen* * *['ʃætə]1) (to break in small pieces, usually suddenly or forcefully: The stone shattered the window; The window shattered.) in Stücke brechen2) (to upset greatly: She was shattered by the news of his death.) zerrütten•- academic.ru/110679/shattered">shattered* * *shat·ter[ˈʃætəʳ, AM -t̬ɚ]I. vi zerspringen, zerbrechenthe glass \shattered into a thousand tiny pieces das Glas zerbrach in tausend winzige StückeII. vt1. (smash)▪ to \shatter sth etw zertrümmern [o zerschmettern]; health, nerves etw zerrütten2. ( fig)▪ to \shatter sth etw vernichtento \shatter the calm die Ruhe zerstörento \shatter sb's dreams/illusions jds Träume/Illusionen zunichtemachento \shatter the world record den Weltrekord brechen▪ to \shatter sb jdn entkräften, jdn schlauchenwalking all this way in the heat has absolutely \shattered me ich bin ganz zerschlagen, nachdem ich bei dieser Hitze den ganzen Weg gelaufen bin* * *['ʃtə(r)]1. vthe hurled a brick at the window, shattering it into a thousand pieces — er schleuderte einen Ziegel gegen das Fenster, das in tausend Stücke zersplitterte or zersprang
his hopes were shattered — seine Hoffnungen hatten sich zerschlagen
how are you? – shattered! — wie gehts? – ich bin total kaputt or erledigt (inf)
3) (Brit inf = flabbergast) erschütternI've won the pools? I'm shattered! — ich habe im Toto gewonnen? ich bin platt! (inf)
2. vizerbrechen, zerspringen; (windscreen) (zer)splittern* * *shatter [ˈʃætə(r)]A v/t1. zerschmettern, -schlagen, -trümmern (alle auch fig)2. jemandes Gesundheit, Nerven zerrütten3. fig jemandes Hoffnungen etc zerstören4. fig jemanden erschütternB v/i zerbrechen, in Stücke brechen, zerspringen, -splittern* * *1. transitive verb1) (smash) zertrümmern2) (destroy) zerschlagen [Hoffnungen]3) (coll.): (greatly upset) schwer mitnehmen2. intransitive verbzerbrechen; zerspringen* * *v.zerrütten v.zerschlagen v.zerschmettern v. -
46 inscribe
in·scribe [ɪnʼskraɪb] vt( cut into metal) etw [in/auf etw akk] eingravieren;( cut into stone) etw [in/auf etw akk] einmeißeln;the wall was \inscribed with the names of the dead auf der Mauer standen die Namen der Toten2) ( dedicate)to \inscribe sth to sb jdm etw widmen -
47 marble
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