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  • 1 butterfly

    noun
    1) Schmetterling, der

    have butterflies [in one's stomach] — (fig. coll.) ein flaues Gefühl im Magen haben

    2) see academic.ru/96395/butterfly_stroke">butterfly stroke
    * * *
    plural - butterflies; noun
    (a type of insect with large (often coloured) wings.) der Schmetterling
    * * *
    but·ter·fly
    [ˈbʌtəflaɪ, AM -t̬ɚ-]
    I. n
    1. (insect) Schmetterling m; ( fig) flatterhafter Mensch pej
    a social \butterfly ein Partygirl pej
    2. (in swimming) Butterfly m, Schmetterlingsstil m
    3.
    to have butterflies [in one's stomach] ( fam: be excited) einen Flattermann haben BRD fam; (be nervous) ein flaues Gefühl [im Magen] haben
    II. n modifier (collection, net, trap, wing) Schmetterlings-
    III. vt
    <- ie->
    to \butterfly a cutlet/turkey breast ein Schnitzel/eine Putenbrust in der Mitte einschneiden und auseinanderklappen
    * * *
    ['bʌtəflaɪ]
    n

    I've got/I get butterflies (in my stomach) — mir ist/wird ganz flau im Magen (inf), mir ist/wird ganz mulmig zumute or zu Mute (inf)

    2) (SWIMMING) Schmetterlingsstil m, Butterfly m
    * * *
    1. ZOOL Schmetterling m, Tagfalter m:
    have butterflies in one’s stomach ( oder tummy) umg
    a) Schmetterlinge im Bauch haben, ein flaues Gefühl in der Magengegend haben,
    b) Lampenfieber haben; wheel A 6
    2. fig
    a) Schmetterling m (flatterhafter, oberflächlicher Mensch)
    b) Papagei m pej (auffällig und geschmacklos gekleideter Mensch)
    c) vergnügungssüchtiger Mensch
    3. auch butterfly stroke Delfinschwimmen n:
    do ( oder swim) the butterfly stroke delfinschwimmen, im Delfinstil schwimmen;
    butterfly swimmer Delfinschwimmer(in)
    * * *
    noun
    1) Schmetterling, der

    have butterflies [in one's stomach] — (fig. coll.) ein flaues Gefühl im Magen haben

    * * *
    n.
    Falter - m.
    Schmetterling (Schwimmstil) m.
    Schmetterling m.

    English-german dictionary > butterfly

  • 2 cycle

    1. noun
    1) Zyklus, der; (period of completion) Turnus, der

    cycle per second(Phys., Electr.) Schwingung pro Sekunde

    2) (bicycle) Rad, das
    2. intransitive verb
    Rad fahren; mit dem [Fahr]rad fahren
    * * *
    I 1. verb
    (to go by bicycle: He cycles to work every day.) radeln, radfahren
    2. noun
    (shortened form of bicycle: They bought the child a cycle for his birthday.) das Fahrrad
    - academic.ru/18121/cyclist">cyclist
    II noun
    1) (a number of events happening one after the other in a certain order: the life-cycle of the butterfly.) der Zyklus
    2) (a series of poems, songs etc written about one main event etc: a song cycle.) der Zyklus
    3) ((of alternating current, radio waves etc) one complete series of changes in a regularly varying supply, signal etc.) der Zyklus
    - cyclic
    - cyclically
    * * *
    cy·cle1
    [ˈsaɪkl̩]
    I. n [Fahr]rad nt, SCHWEIZ a. Velo nt
    racing \cycle Rennrad nt
    II. vi Rad fahren, radeln fam, mit dem [Fahr]rad fahren
    cy·cle2
    [ˈsaɪkl̩]
    n
    1. (sequence) Zyklus m, Kreislauf m
    the council holds its elections on a four-year \cycle der Rat hält seine Wahlen in einem Turnus von vier Jahren ab
    \cycle of life Lebenskreislauf m
    \cycle of materials Materialkreislauf m
    \cycle of the seasons Zyklus m der Jahreszeiten
    sth occurs in \cycles etw vollzieht sich akk in Zyklen
    2. (operation) Arbeitsgang m
    3. (collection) Zyklus m
    \cycle of poems/songs Gedichte-/Liederzyklus m
    * * *
    ['saɪkl]
    1. n
    1) Zyklus m, Kreislauf m; (of events) Gang m; (of poems, songs) Zyklus m; (ELEC) Periode f

    life cycleLebenszyklus or -kreislauf m

    2) (= bicycle) (Fahr)rad nt; (inf = motorbike) Maschine f (sl)
    2. vi
    mit dem (Fahr)rad fahren
    * * *
    cycle [ˈsaıkl]
    A s
    1. Zyklus m, Kreis(lauf) m, Umlauf m
    2. Periode f:
    in cycles periodisch (wiederkehrend)
    3. ASTRON Himmelskreis m
    4. Zeitalter n, Ära f
    5. Zyklus m:
    a) (Gedicht-, Lieder-, Sagen) Kreis m
    b) Folge f, Reihe f, Serie f (von Schriften)
    6. a) Fahrrad n:
    cycle lane ( oder path) Rad(fahr)weg m;
    cycle race SPORT Radrennen n
    b) Dreirad n
    c) Motorrad n
    7. ELEK, PHYS (Schwingungs)Periode f:
    8. TECH
    a) (Arbeits)Spiel n, Arbeitsgang m
    b) (Motor)Takt m:
    four-cycle engine Viertaktmotor m, Viertakter m
    c) Programm n (einer Waschmaschine etc)
    9. Thermodynamik: Kreisprozess m
    10. CHEM Ring m
    11. MATH
    a) Kreis m
    12. BOT Quirl m, Wirtel m
    13. ZOOL Zyklus m, Entwicklungsgang m
    B v/i
    1. einen Kreislauf durchmachen
    2. periodisch wiederkehren
    3. a) Rad fahren, mit dem Rad fahren
    b) (mit dem) Motorrad fahren
    C v/t
    1. einen Kreislauf durchmachen lassen
    2. auch TECH periodisch wiederholen
    c abk
    1. MATH constant
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) Zyklus, der; (period of completion) Turnus, der

    cycle per second(Phys., Electr.) Schwingung pro Sekunde

    2) (bicycle) Rad, das
    2. intransitive verb
    Rad fahren; mit dem [Fahr]rad fahren
    * * *
    n.
    Ablauf -¨e (periodisch) m.
    Arbeitsgang m.
    Kreis -e m.
    Kreislauf (Natur, Ökonomie) m.
    Periode -n f.
    Zyklus -en m. v.
    Rad fahren ausdr.
    radfahren (alt.Rechtschreibung) v.

    English-german dictionary > cycle

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