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1 turf toe
■ Injury of the big toe which can involve sprains as well as a ruptured capsule or ruptured ligaments and which is especially common among athletes who play on artificial turf.Turf toe f■ Fußballtypische Verletzung, die vor allem durch das Spielen auf einem Kunstrasen auftritt und zu Kapsel- und Bänderrissen sowie zu Entzündungen des großen Zehs führt. -
2 Artificial Turf Panel
■ A UEFA expert panel composed of experts in the field of football turf whose duty is to support the Stadium and Security Committee in its work and, more specifically, to draw up recommendations for possible changes regarding artificial turf and corresponding regulations, to conduct safety and injury studies, and to analyse and develop football specific criteria for football fields.■ UEFA-Expertenausschuss, der sich aus Experten aus dem Bereich des Kunstrasens zusammensetzt, die Kommission für Stadien und Sicherheit in ihrer Arbeit unterstützt, und insbesondere Empfehlungen betreffend Änderungsvorschläge für Kunstrasen und die entsprechenden Reglemente erarbeitet, Sicherheits- und Verletzungsstudien durchführt, und fußballspezifische Kriterien für Spielfelder analysiert und entwickelt. -
3 artificial turf
■ Top layer of a playing field made of a blend of grass-like fibres and having the appearance and qualities of natural grass.Syn. artificial surface■ Künstlicher Bodenbelag, der in Beschaffenheit und Aussehen einem Naturrasen nahekommt. -
4 Pferderennsport
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5 Rennplatz
* * *der Rennplatzracecourse* * *Rẹnn|platzmracecourse* * *Renn·platzm racecourse* * ** * *zum Rennplatz gehen go to the races* * * -
6 Rennsport
m racing; mit Pferden auch: the turf* * *der Rennsportracing* * *Rẹnn|sportmracing* * *Renn·sportm SPORT2. (Radrennsport) cycle racing3. (Pferderennsport) horse racing* * *der racing no art.* * ** * *der racing no art.* * *m.racing n. -
7 Kasse
Kasse f 1. BANK cash desk (Zahlstelle); 2. FIN cash; 3. FREI ticket office (Sportveranstaltung); box office (Theater); 4. GEN cash desk, till (Ladenkasse, Zahlstelle); cash, cash on hand (Bargeld); 5. V&M checkout, checkout lane, till (Supermarkt); 6. WIWI cash • die Kasse BANK (BE) the Exchequer, Exch. • Kasse machen 1. FIN (BE) (infrml) cash up; 2. RW balance the cash • per Kasse verkaufen BÖRSE sell spot* * *f 1. < Bank> cash desk; 2. < Finanz> cash; 3. < Frei> Sportveranstaltung ticket office, Theater box office; 4. < Geschäft> Zahlstelle cash desk, till, Bargeld cash, cash on hand; 5. <V&M> Supermarkt checkout, checkout lane, till; 6. <Vw> cash ■ die Kasse < Bank> the Exchequer (BE) (Exch.) ■ Kasse machen < Finanz> cash up infrml (BE) < Rechnung> balance the cash ■ per Kasse verkaufen < Börse> sell spot* * *Kasse
(Bahnhof) booking office (Br.), ticket window (US), (Bank) cashier’s (teller’s, US) department, cashier’s office, (Barangebot) cash offer, (Bargeld) cash [on hand], ready money, the ready, jack (sl.), hardtack (sl.), (Börse) spot cash, (Finanzen einer Firma) finances, Exchequer (fam.), (Fonds) means, resources, (Geldschrank) safe, [strong]box, (Kassenschalter) cash (paying) office, pay desk, (Krankenkasse) health insurance, sick[ness] fund, (Ladenkasse) cashbox, shop till, money chest, (Quästur) bursary, (Registrierkasse) cash register, (Selbstbedienungsladen) check-out stand, (Staatskasse) Exchequer (Br.), Treasury Department (US), (Unterstützungskasse) relief fund, (Verwaltung) finance, cash (finance) department, (Zahlstelle) counter;
• an der Kasse (Bank) over the counter (window), (Theater) at the booking (Br.) (ticket, US) office;
• bei Kasse in funds, financial, in the money (sl.);
• knapp bei Kasse short of cash, on the turf (US sl.);
• nicht bei Kasse short of means (money), out of cash (funds);
• schlecht bei Kasse short of money, money-starved, hard up;
• [bar] gegen Kasse in [ready] cash, cash on delivery (C.O.D.), (Wertpapiere) for delivery, spot;
• gegen Kasse gekauft bought for cash;
• nur gegen Kasse for cash only;
• gegen sofortige Kasse spot (for prompt) cash, payable cash down;
• gut bei Kasse flush of money, well-heeled (US sl.);
• netto Kasse net (spot) cash, (Börse) for money;
• rein netto Kasse net cash without discount;
• per Kasse (Devisen) on spot terms, (Wertpapiere) [for] cash (US), payable cash down;
• auszahlende Kasse paying office;
• gemeinsame (gemeinschaftliche) Kasse joint account, common purse (fund), (Kartenspiel) kitty;
• getrennte Kasse separate account, Dutch treat;
• kleine Kasse petty cash;
• leere Kasse bare (depleted) treasury;
• öffentliche Kasse county (public) funds;
• schwarze Kasse secret fund;
• sofortige Kasse cash down, ready [money], ready (spot, US) cash;
• tägliche Kasse (Bank) counter cash;
• Kasse bei Bestellung cash with order;
• Kasse gegen Dokumente cash against documents;
• Kasse bei Lieferung cash on delivery;
• Kasse vor Lieferung cash before delivery;
• Kasse mit 2% Skonto less 2 per cent cash discount;
• netto Kasse im Voraus net cash in advance;
• Kasse abnehmen (abrechnen) to balance the cash;
• Kasse abstimmen to tally (count, US, make up) the cash, to count the daily receipts;
• Kasse wieder auffüllen (Partei) to replenish its funds;
• volle Kasse bringen to be a box-office success (US);
• mit der Kasse durchbrennen (durchgehen) to make (run) off (bolt) with the money (cash), to shoot the moon (sl.);
• Kasse führen to keep cash, to act as a cashier, to hold the purse, to bear the bag;
• getrennte Kasse führen to go Dutch;
• in die Kasse greifen to rob (dip into) the till;
• Geld in der Kasse haben to have cash in hand;
• Kassen halten (öffentlicher Haushalt) to maintain cash funds;
• Kasse journalisieren to enter the cash into the journal;
• per (gegen bare) Kasse kaufen to buy for cash (outright, US), (Devisen) to buy on a spot basis (for spot cash);
• Kasse machen to count the daily receipts, to make (reckon, Br.) up the cash;
• gemeinsame Kasse machen to put one’s funds in common, to pool expenses;
• mit jem. gemeinsame Kasse machen to have a common purse with s. o.;
• getrennte Kasse machen to go Dutch;
• Griff in die Kasse machen to dip into (rob) the till;
• Kasse pfänden to seize the till;
• Kasse schließen to count the receipts;
• bei Kasse sein to be in funds (cash, stock, flush of money), to have plenty of (be up for) cash;
• gut bei Kasse sein to be pretty flush with funds, to be in the chips (in pocket);
• knapp bei Kasse sein to be short of cash;
• nicht bei Kasse sein to be out of cash;
• nicht gut (schlecht) bei Kasse sein to be in low funds (water);
• Kassen unterhalten (öffentliches Rechnungswesen) to maintain cash funds;
• über die Kasse verfügen to have one’s hand in the till, to hold the purse strings tightly;
• sich an der Kasse vergreifen to tamper with the cash;
• gegen Kasse verkaufen to sell for cash (outright, US);
• an der Kasse zahlen to pay at the desk;
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8 abstechen
(unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t2. (abtrennen) (Torf, Teig, Rasen) cut3. fachspr. (abfließen lassen) (Bier, Wein) draw off; (Stahl etc.) cut off* * *(Schwein) to stick* * *ạb|ste|chen sep1. vt1)jdn abstechen (inf) — to knife sb (inf)
2. vigegen jdn/etw abstechen, von jdm/etw abstechen — to stand out against sb/sth
* * *ab|ste·chenI. vt1. (schlachten)▪ ein Tier \abstechen to slit [or cut] an animal's throat▪ jdn \abstechen to stab sb to death3. HORTdie Grasnarbe \abstechen to cut the turf4. (abfließen lassen)▪ etw \abstechen to run off stheinen Hochofen \abstechen to tap a furnacestark von jdm/etw \abstechen to be in [stark] contrast to sb/against sthgegen den Hintergrund \abstechen to stand out against the background* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb2) (ablaufen lassen) tap <beer, wine>2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verbvon etwas/jemandem abstechen — contrast with something/somebody
* * *abstechen (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/tB. v/i stand out (von against), compare (gegen/vor with)* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb2) (ablaufen lassen) tap <beer, wine>2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verbvon etwas/jemandem abstechen — contrast with something/somebody
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9 das Rennen
- {course} tiến trình, dòng, quá trình diễn biến, sân chạy đua, vòng chạy đua, trường đua ngựa race course), hướng, chiều hướng, đường đi, cách cư sử, cách giải quyết, đường lối, con đường) - món ăn, loạt, khoá, đợt, lớp, hàng gạch, hàng đá, đạo đức, tư cách, kỳ hành kinh, ngựa chiến, con tuấn mã - {heat} hơi nóng, sức nóng, sự nóng, nhiệt, sự nóng bức, sự nóng nực, trạng thái bừng bừng, trạng thái viêm tấy, vị cay, sự nóng chảy, sự giận dữ, sự nổi nóng, sự nồng nhiệt, sự hăng hái - sự động đực, sự cố gắng một mạch, sự làm một mạch, cuộc đấu, cuộc đua, sự nung, sự tăng cường thi hành luật pháp, sự tăng cường điều tra, sự thúc ép, sự cưỡng ép - {race} nòi, chủng tộc, nòi người, loài, giống, giòng giống, loại, giới, hạng, rễ, rễ gừng, củ gừng, cuộc chạy đua, cuộc đua ngựa, dòng nước lũ, dòng nước chảy xiết, sông đào dẫn nước, con kênh, cuộc đời - đời người, sự vận hành, vòng ổ trục, vòng ổ bi - {run} sự chạy, cuộc hành trình ngắn, cuộc đi tham quan ngắn, cuộc đi dạo, cuộc đi chơi, chuyến đi, quâng đường đi, sự hoạt động, thời gian vận hành, sự giảm nhanh, sự tụt nhanh, sự hạ nhanh - sự sụp đổ nhanh, thời gian liên tục, hồi, cơn, tầng lớp đại đa số, loại bình thường, hạng bình thường, thứ, đàn, bầy, sân nuôi, cánh đồng cỏ, bâi rào kín, dấu vết quâng đường thường lui tới - máng dẫn nước, ngòi, lạch, nước, dòng suối, xu thế, nhịp điệu, dải liên tục, đường dây liên tục, dòng mạch chạy dài, sự đổ xô tới, nhu cầu lớn, sự đòi hỏi nhiều, sự cho phép tự do sử dụng - sự bay theo đường thẳng với một tốc độ cố định, mặt nghiêng, mặt dốc, phần đáy đuôi tàu, Rulat - {running} sự vậm hành, sự chảy, sự buôn lậu, sự phá vòng vây, sự quản lý, sự trông nom, sự điều khiển = beim Rennen (Sport) {on the turf}+ = das tote Rennen (Sport) {dead heat}+ = das Rennen machen {to come out on top; to win the race}+ = ein Rennen reiten {to ride a race}+ = gut im Rennen liegen {to be well placed}+ = vor dem Rennen wiegen (Jockey) {to weigh in}+ = ein Rennen veranstalten {to have a race}+ = ein immer schnelleres Rennen {an ever faster running}+ -
10 abstechen
ab|ste·chen irreg vt1) ( schlachten)ein Tier \abstechen to slit [or cut] an animal's throatjdn \abstechen to stab sb to death3) hortetw [mit etw] \abstechen to cut sth [with sth];die Grasnarbe \abstechen to cut the turf4) ( etw abfließen lassen)etw \abstechen to run off sth;einen Hochofen \abstechen to tap a furnacevi (sich abheben, unterscheiden)von jdm/etw \abstechen;gegen etw \abstechen to stand out from [or against] sb/sth;stark von jdm/etw \abstechen to be in [stark] contrast to sb/against sth;gegen den Hintergrund \abstechen to stand out against the background -
11 knapp bei Kasse
knapp bei Kasse
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12 Rasen
v/i1. (ist) (sehr schnell fahren oder laufen) race (along), tear (along), speed (along); rasen gegen run into; Auto: auch crash into; ich raste nach Hause I dashed ( oder rushed) home; das Auto raste in die Menge the car tore into the crowd; ein Bußgeld wegen Rasens a fine for speeding3. (hat) vor Zorn, im Fieber, Wahnsinn: rave; Sturm, See: rage; vor Wut rasen auch be wild with rage; vor Schmerz rasen be delirious with pain; vor Begeisterung rasen be wild with enthusiasm* * *das Rasenspeeding;der Rasenturf; lawn; meadow; grass* * *Ra|sen ['raːzn]m -s, -lawn, grass no indef art, no pl; (von Sportplatz) turf, grass; (= Sportplatz) field, pitch; (TENNIS) court"bitte den Rásen nicht betreten" —
* * *der1) (an area of smooth, short grass, especially as part of a garden: He is mowing the lawn.) lawn2) ((usually with by or past) to pass quickly: The days flashed by; The cars flashed past.) flash3) (to move rapidly and dangerously: The brakes failed and the car careered down the hill.) career4) (to move very quickly and violently: The car hurtled down the hill at top speed.) hurtle5) (to go etc quickly: He raced along the road on his bike.) race6) (to rush about angrily, violently or in excitement: The elephants rampaged through the jungle.) rampage7) ((often with along, away, past etc) to move (away) fast: He scooted down the road.) scoot8) ((past tense, past participles sped speeded) to (cause to) move or progress quickly; to hurry: The car sped/speeded along the motorway.) speed9) (to rush: He tore along the road.) tear10) (rough grass and the earth it grows out of: He walked across the springy turf.) turf* * *Ra·sen<-s, ->[ˈra:zn̩]m1. (grasbewachsene Fläche) lawn* * *der; Rasens, Rasen: grass no indef. art.; (gepflegte Rasenfläche) lawn; (eines Spielfeldes usw.) turf* * *auf Rasen SPORT on grass;(den) Rasen mähen mow the grass ( oder lawn);unser Garten besteht meist aus Rasen our garden is mostly grass ( gepflegt auch: lawn);Rasen betreten verboten! keep off the grass;er musste den Rasen verlassen SPORT he was sent off;der berühmte Rasen Wembleys Wembley’s famous turf;Spiele sollten auf dem grünen Rasen entschieden werden matches ( oder games) should be decided on the field of play;* * *der; Rasens, Rasen: grass no indef. art.; (gepflegte Rasenfläche) lawn; (eines Spielfeldes usw.) turf* * *grass n.(§ pl.: grasses)lawn n.turf n. -- n.rage n. -
13 rasen
v/i1. (ist) (sehr schnell fahren oder laufen) race (along), tear (along), speed (along); rasen gegen run into; Auto: auch crash into; ich raste nach Hause I dashed ( oder rushed) home; das Auto raste in die Menge the car tore into the crowd; ein Bußgeld wegen Rasens a fine for speeding3. (hat) vor Zorn, im Fieber, Wahnsinn: rave; Sturm, See: rage; vor Wut rasen auch be wild with rage; vor Schmerz rasen be delirious with pain; vor Begeisterung rasen be wild with enthusiasm* * *das Rasenspeeding;der Rasenturf; lawn; meadow; grass* * *Ra|sen ['raːzn]m -s, -lawn, grass no indef art, no pl; (von Sportplatz) turf, grass; (= Sportplatz) field, pitch; (TENNIS) court"bitte den Rásen nicht betreten" —
* * *der1) (an area of smooth, short grass, especially as part of a garden: He is mowing the lawn.) lawn2) ((usually with by or past) to pass quickly: The days flashed by; The cars flashed past.) flash3) (to move rapidly and dangerously: The brakes failed and the car careered down the hill.) career4) (to move very quickly and violently: The car hurtled down the hill at top speed.) hurtle5) (to go etc quickly: He raced along the road on his bike.) race6) (to rush about angrily, violently or in excitement: The elephants rampaged through the jungle.) rampage7) ((often with along, away, past etc) to move (away) fast: He scooted down the road.) scoot8) ((past tense, past participles sped speeded) to (cause to) move or progress quickly; to hurry: The car sped/speeded along the motorway.) speed9) (to rush: He tore along the road.) tear10) (rough grass and the earth it grows out of: He walked across the springy turf.) turf* * *Ra·sen<-s, ->[ˈra:zn̩]m1. (grasbewachsene Fläche) lawn* * *der; Rasens, Rasen: grass no indef. art.; (gepflegte Rasenfläche) lawn; (eines Spielfeldes usw.) turf* * *rasen v/irasen gegen run into; Auto: auch crash into;ich raste nach Hause I dashed ( oder rushed) home;das Auto raste in die Menge the car tore into the crowd;ein Bußgeld wegen Rasens a fine for speeding2. fig:sein Puls/Herz rast his pulse/heart is racing;die Zeit rast time is flyingvor Wut rasen auch be wild with rage;vor Schmerz rasen be delirious with pain;vor Begeisterung rasen be wild with enthusiasm* * *der; Rasens, Rasen: grass no indef. art.; (gepflegte Rasenfläche) lawn; (eines Spielfeldes usw.) turf* * *grass n.(§ pl.: grasses)lawn n.turf n. -- n.rage n. -
14 ausstechen
v/t (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)1. (Graben) dig; (Rasen, Torf) cut (out); (Disteln etc.) dig up (by the roots); (Plätzchen) cut out; (Apfel) core; (Muster etc.) mit Nadel: prick out; (Augen) gouge ( oder put) out; unabsichtlich: poke out2. fig. (übertreffen) outdo; (Rivalen) cut out; sie wollte mich ausstechen, ganz klar she obviously wanted to put me in the shade; jemanden bei jemandem ausstechen oust s.o. in s.o.’s affections ( oder esteem)* * *aus|ste|chenvt sepjdn bei einem Mädchen áússtechen — to take sb's place in a girl's affections
* * *aus|ste·chen1. (entfernen, herausnehmen)jdm das Auge \ausstechen to poke [or gouge] sb's eye outPlätzchen \ausstechen to cut out biscuitsTorf \ausstechen to cut peat [or turf]Unkraut \ausstechen to dig out weeds▪ jdn \ausstechen to outdo sb▪ jdn bei jdm \ausstechen to push sb out of sb's favourmit dieser Leistung stach er alle Konkurrenten aus this performance outstripped that of all his competitors* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1)jemandem die Augen ausstechen — put or gouge somebody's eyes out
4) (übertreffen) outdojemanden bei jemandem ausstechen — oust somebody in somebody's affections/esteem/favour
* * *ausstechen v/t (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)1. (Graben) dig; (Rasen, Torf) cut (out); (Disteln etc) dig up (by the roots); (Plätzchen) cut out; (Apfel) core; (Muster etc) mit Nadel: prick out; (Augen) gouge ( oder put) out; unabsichtlich: poke outsie wollte mich ausstechen, ganz klar she obviously wanted to put me in the shade;jemanden bei jemandem ausstechen oust sb in sb’s affections ( oder esteem)* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1)jemandem die Augen ausstechen — put or gouge somebody's eyes out
4) (übertreffen) outdojemanden bei jemandem ausstechen — oust somebody in somebody's affections/esteem/favour
* * *(mit) ausdr.to scoop (on) v. ausdr.to outdo expr. v.to excel v.to prick out v. -
15 mit Rasen bedecken
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16 der Rasen
- {grass} cỏ, bâi cỏ, đồng cỏ, bãi cỏ, thảm cỏ, cây thân cỏ, mặt đất, măng tây, mùa xuân - {greensward} - {lawn} vải batit, bãi c - {sod} bụng., đám cỏ, lớp đất mặt - {sward} cụm cỏ, lớp đất có cỏ xanh - {turf} Ai-len than bùn, cuộc đua ngựa, nghề đua ngựa = mit Rasen belegen {to sod}+ = auf Rasen bleichen {to grass}+ = mit Rasen bedecken {to sod; to turf}+ = Rasen betreten verboten! {Keep off the grass!}+ = quer über den Rasen laufen {to run across the lawn}+ -
17 artificial surface
■ Top layer of a playing field made of a blend of grass-like fibres and having the appearance and qualities of natural grass.Syn. artificial surface■ Künstlicher Bodenbelag, der in Beschaffenheit und Aussehen einem Naturrasen nahekommt. -
18 UEFA expert panel
UEFA expert panel UEFA■ A group of people who have specific expertise and know-how in a field, appointed if necessary by the UEFA Executive Committee, the UEFA president or the UEFA general secretary for a duration of two years in order to carry out special duties related to that specific field.► A UEFA expert panel has an advisory function, unless the UEFA Organisational Regulations or any other regulations adopted by the UEFA Executive Committee grant it decision-making powers. A UEFA expert panel is composed of a chairman, vice-chairman and the number of ordinary members deemed necessary for the panel to function properly. The UEFA expert panels are: Administrative Experts Panel, Artificial Turf Panel, Stadium Construction and Management Panel, Grassroots Football Panel, Jira Panel, Refereeing Certification Panel, Refereeing Guidelines Panel, Top Referees Panel, Referees Consultative Panel, Anti-Doping Panel.■ Gremium, das sich aus Personen zusammensetzt, die Erfahrung und Fachwissen im betreffenden Bereich mitbringen, und das das UEFA-Exekutivkomitee, der UEFA-Präsident oder der UEFA-Generalsekretär bei Bedarf für besondere Aufgaben für die Dauer von zwei Jahren einsetzen kann.► UEFA-Expertenausschüsse haben Beratungsfunktion, es sei denn, es werden ihnen Entscheidungsbefugnisse übertragen. Ein UEFA-Expertenausschuss setzt sich aus einem Vorsitzenden, einem Vizevorsitzenden und der für das reibungslose Funktionieren des jeweiligen Ausschusses als notwendig erachteten Anzahl ordentlicher Mitglieder zusammen. UEFA-Expertenausschüsse sind: Ausschuss der Verwaltungsexperten, Ausschuss für Kunstrasen, Ausschuss für Stadionbau und -management, Ausschuss für Breitenfußball, Jira-Ausschuss, Ausschuss für die Zertifizierung im Schiedsrichterwesen, Ausschuss für die Richtlinien im Schiedsrichterwesen, Ausschuss für Topschiedsrichter, Schiedsrichter-Beratungsausschuss, Antidoping-Ausschuss. -
19 Stadium and Security Committee
■ A UEFA committee whose main duties are to advise on the development and implementation of up-to-the-minute stadium and security policies and standards, to assist the UEFA administration in setting up and carrying out stadium inspection visits, and to draw up recommendations regarding possible amendments to the UEFA Stadium Infrastructure Regulations and UEFA Safety and Security Regulations.► The Stadium and Security Committee is supported in its work by the Artificial Turf Panel and the Stadium Construction and Management Panel.■ UEFA-Kommission, die unter anderem betreffend Entwicklung und Umsetzung von modernen Stadion- und Sicherheitskonzepten und -standards berät, die UEFA-Administration bei der Vorbereitung und Durchführung von Stadioninspektionsbesuchen unterstützt und Empfehlungen betreffend Änderungsvorschläge für das UEFA-Stadioninfrastruktur-Reglement und das UEFA-Sicherheitsreglement erarbeitet.Englisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > Stadium and Security Committee
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20 Narbe
f; -, -n1. scar; es wird ohne Narbe verheilen it won’t leave a scar; Narben hinterlassen leave a scar; fig. auch leave its scar(s)3. AGR. topsoil4. Gerberei: grain* * *die Narbecicatrice; scar; seam; pit* * *Nạr|be ['narbə]f -, -neine Narbe hinterlassen —
3) (= Grasnarbe) turf4) (= Ledernarbe) grain* * *(the mark that is left by a wound or sore: a scar on the arm where the dog bit him.) scar* * *Nar·be<-, -n>[ˈnarbə]f1. (vernarbte Wunde) scar2. BOT stigma* * *die; Narbe, Narben1) scar2) (Bot.) stigma* * *1. scar;es wird ohne Narbe verheilen it won’t leave a scar;Narben hinterlassen leave a scar; fig auch leave its scar(s)3. AGR topsoil4. Gerberei: grain* * *die; Narbe, Narben1) scar2) (Bot.) stigma* * *-n f.scar n.seam n.
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The turf — world of horseracing … Dictionary of Australian slang
the turf — Australian Slang world of horseracing … English dialects glossary
come with the turf — come/go with the turf ► used to say that someone should accept something because it is a necessary part of what they are doing: »In this job customer complaints come with the turf. »Of the fierce media attention he says: It goes with the turf .… … Financial and business terms
come/go with the turf — ► used to say that someone should accept something because it is a necessary part of what they are doing: »In this job customer complaints come with the turf. »Of the fierce media attention he says: It goes with the turf . Main Entry: ↑turf … Financial and business terms
go with the turf — come/go with the turf ► used to say that someone should accept something because it is a necessary part of what they are doing: »In this job customer complaints come with the turf. »Of the fierce media attention he says: It goes with the turf .… … Financial and business terms
Kings of the Turf — Filmdaten Originaltitel Kings of the Turf Produktionsland USA … Deutsch Wikipedia
Masters of the Turf — Masters of the Turf: Ten Trainers Who Dominated Horse Racing s Golden Age is a biographical book written by Edward L. Bowen and published by Eclipse Press on January 25, 2007. (ISBN 978 1581501490)A Thoroughbred horse racing historian, Edward… … Wikipedia
Turf Paradise Race Course — Turf Paradise is a thoroughbred and quarter horse racetrack near Phoenix, Arizona in the United States.HistoryIn 1954 businessman Walter Cluer, a successful millwork founder and manufacturer from Phoenix, purchased convert|1400|acre|km2 of barren … Wikipedia
Turf Hotel — The Turf Hotel is a public house in Wrexham, North Wales. The location of the pub on the corner of Wrexham AFC s Racecourse Ground is what makes this pub famous not just in Wales but in the footballing supporters fraternity across the whole of… … Wikipedia