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1 knuckle
noun1) (Anat.) [Finger]knöchel, der2) Hachse, diePhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/88565/knuckle_down">knuckle down* * *(a joint of a finger: She hit her hand against the wall and grazed her knuckles.) der Knöchel* * *knuck·le[ˈnʌkl̩]I. nwith bare \knuckles mit bloßen Fäustento crack one's \knuckles mit den Fingern knacken▪ \knuckles pl Schlagring m4.▶ to be near the \knuckle BRIT ( fam) sich akk hart an der Grenze bewegen; joke ziemlich gewagt seinII. vi1. (start working hard)2. (submit)they \knuckled under to the demands of the trade unions sie gaben den Forderungen der Gewerkschaften nach* * *['nʌkl]n(Finger)knöchel m; (of meat) Hachse f, Haxe f → near,See:→ near* * *knuckle [ˈnʌkl]A s1. (Finger)Knöchel m: → rap1 A 1, C 12. (Kalbs-, Schweins-) Haxe f oder (-)Hachse f:3. TECH Gelenk n4. pl US Schlagring mB v/iknuckle down to work sich an die Arbeit machen, sich hinter die Arbeit klemmen* * *noun1) (Anat.) [Finger]knöchel, der2) Hachse, dieknuckle of pork — Eisbein, das
Phrasal Verbs:* * *n.Knöchel - m. -
2 reckon with
intransitive verb1) (take into account) rechnen mit [Hindernis, Möglichkeit]he is a man to be reckoned with — er ist ein Mann, den man nicht unterschätzen sollte
2) (deal with) abrechnen mit* * *(to be prepared for; to take into consideration: I didn't reckon with all these problems; He's a man to be reckoned with (= a powerful man).) rechnen mit* * *vt1. (expect)▪ to \reckon with with sth/sb mit etw/jdm rechnenI didn't \reckon with with having to re-type the whole document ich habe nicht damit gerechnet, das ganze Schriftstück noch mal tippen zu müssen2. (not underestimate)they're a team to be \reckon withed with das ist eine nicht zu unterschätzende Mannschaftthe trade unions are a force to be \reckon withed with man sollte die [Macht der] Gewerkschaften nicht unterschätzen [o fam abtun]* * *vi +prep objrechnen mitif you insult him you'll have the whole family to reckon with —
he's a person to be reckoned with — er ist jemand, mit dem man rechnen muss
* * *intransitive verb1) (take into account) rechnen mit [Hindernis, Möglichkeit]he is a man to be reckoned with — er ist ein Mann, den man nicht unterschätzen sollte
2) (deal with) abrechnen mit* * *v.damit rechnen v. -
3 knuckle
knuck·le [ʼnʌkl̩] nwith bare \knuckles mit bloßen Fäusten;to crack one's \knuckles mit den Fingern knacken\knuckles pl Schlagring mPHRASES:to be near the \knuckle ( Brit) ( fam) sich akk hart an der Grenze bewegen; joke ziemlich gewagt sein vi1) ( start working hard)to \knuckle down sich akk dahinterklemmen [o ( fam) reinknien]; ( hurry up) sich akk ranhalten ( fam)2) ( submit)they \knuckled under to the demands of the trade unions sie gaben den Forderungen der Gewerkschaften nach -
4 brother
noun1) Bruder, dermy/your etc. brothers and sisters — meine/deine usw. Geschwister
2) (fellow member of trade union) Kollege, der* * *1) (the title given to a male child to describe his relationship to the other children of his parents: I have two brothers.) der Bruder2) (a fellow member of any group ( also adjective): brother officers.) der Kollege3) ((plural also brethren ['breƟrən]) a member of a religious group: The brothers of the order prayed together; The brethren met daily.) der Bruder•- academic.ru/9238/brotherhood">brotherhood- brother-in-law* * *broth·er[ˈbrʌðəʳ, AM -ɚ]I. n\brothers and sisters Geschwister pl2. (comrade)▪ \brothers! pl Kameraden!, Brüder!\brothers in arms Waffenbrüder plB\brother Michael Bruder m Michael5.* * *['brʌðə(r)]1) (ALSO ECCL) Bruder mthey are brother and sister — sie sind Geschwister, sie sind Bruder und Schwester
my/his brothers and sisters — meine/seine Geschwister
the Clarke brothers — die Brüder Clarke; (Comm) die Gebrüder Clarke
oh brother! ( esp US inf ) — Junge, Junge! (inf)
2) (in trade unions) Kollege mhis brother officers —
our brothers ( ) — geh, Eccl )
* * *brother [ˈbrʌðə(r)]A s1. Bruder m:brothers and sisters Geschwister;Smith Brothers WIRTSCH Gebrüder Smitha) Nächste(r) mb) Glaubensgenosse m, Mitglied n einer religiösen Gemeinschaftc) KATH (Laien)Bruder m3. Amtsbruder m, Kollege m, Genosse m, Gefährte m, Kamerad m:brother in arms Waffenbruder m, KampfgenosseB adj Bruder…:brother officer Offizierskamerad m;brother scientist wissenschaftlicher Kollege;C int1. umg Freundchen!2. umg Mann!, Mensch!:brother, was I sick! Mann, war mir schlecht!br. abk1. branch2. bronze3. brother4. brown* * *noun1) Bruder, dermy/your etc. brothers and sisters — meine/deine usw. Geschwister
2) (fellow member of trade union) Kollege, der* * *n.Bruder -¨ m. -
5 баланс интересов
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balancing of interests
Considering, weighing or counterbalancing the competing political or financial concerns of different parts of society, including industries, consumers, trade unions and other groups or organizations. (Source: OED / ISEP)
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