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  • 1 die Kimm

    - {dip} sự nhúng, sự ngâm vào, sự dìm xuống, sự đầm mình, sự tắm, lượng đong, lượng mức, mức chìm, ngấn nước, nước tắm, nước ngâm, cây nến, chỗ trũng, chỗ lún xuống, độ nghiêng, độ dốc, chiều dốc - đường võng chân trời, thế nhún ngang xà, kẻ móc túi = die Kimm (Marine) {visible horizon}+

    Deutsch-Vietnamesisch Wörterbuch > die Kimm

  • 2 Verschwinden

    v/i (unreg.)
    1. disappear, vanish (in + Dat into); mein Koffer etc. ist verschwunden auch my case etc. has ( oder is) gone; jemanden / etw. spurlos verschwinden lassen spirit s.o. / s.th. away; etw. verschwinden lassen umg. (stehlen) walk off with s.th.; ich muss mal verschwinden umg., fig. I must just pay a visit ( oder spend a penny), Am. I have to powder my nose; verschwinden neben fig. pale into insignificance beside, be dwarfed by
    2. umg. (abhauen) make o.s. scarce; (türmen) do a bunk; verschwinde! hop it!, scram!; hoffentlich seid ihr bald verschwunden! you’d better make yourselves scarce!
    * * *
    das Verschwinden
    disappearance
    * * *
    Ver|schwịn|den [fɛɐ'ʃvɪndn]
    nt -s, no pl
    disappearance
    * * *
    1) (to fade; to disappear: The daylight was dying fast.) die
    3) (to vanish from sight: The sun disappeared slowly below the horizon.) disappear
    4) (to fade out of existence: This custom had disappeared by the end of the century.) disappear
    5) (to go away so that other people do not know where one is: A search is being carried out for the boy who disappeared from his home on Monday.) disappear
    6) (to go quickly and suddenly out of sight: She dived down a back street and into a shop.) dive
    7) (to (make something) lose strength, colour, loudness etc: The noise gradually faded (away).) fade
    8) (to be destroyed etc: This wall will have to go.) go
    9) (to become distant: The coast receded behind us as we sailed away.) recede
    10) (to become no longer visible, especially suddenly: The ship vanished over the horizon; Our hopes suddenly vanished.) vanish
    * * *
    Ver·schwin·den
    <-s>
    nt kein pl disappearance (+ gen/ von + dat of)
    * * *
    unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein
    1) disappear; vanish; <pain, spot, etc.> disappear, go [away]

    es ist besser, wir verschwinden/lass uns hier verschwinden — we'd better/let's make ourselves scarce (coll.)

    verschwinde [hier]! — off with you!; go away!; hop it! (Brit. coll.)

    ich muss mal verschwinden(ugs. verhüll.) I have to pay a visit (coll.) or (Brit. coll.) spend a penny

    jemanden verschwinden lassen — take somebody away; (ermorden) eliminate somebody; do away with somebody

    etwas verschwinden lassen (wegzaubern) < conjurer> make something disappear or vanish; (stehlen) help oneself to something (coll.); (unterschlagen, beiseite schaffen) dispose of something

    2)

    neben jemandem/etwas verschwinden — (sehr klein wirken) be dwarfed by somebody/something; (unbedeutend wirken) pale into insignificance beside somebody/something

    * * *
    Verschwinden n; -s, kein pl disappearance
    * * *
    unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein
    1) disappear; vanish; <pain, spot, etc.> disappear, go [away]

    es ist besser, wir verschwinden/lass uns hier verschwinden — we'd better/let's make ourselves scarce (coll.)

    verschwinde [hier]! — off with you!; go away!; hop it! (Brit. coll.)

    ich muss mal verschwinden(ugs. verhüll.) I have to pay a visit (coll.) or (Brit. coll.) spend a penny

    jemanden verschwinden lassen — take somebody away; (ermorden) eliminate somebody; do away with somebody

    etwas verschwinden lassen (wegzaubern) < conjurer> make something disappear or vanish; (stehlen) help oneself to something (coll.); (unterschlagen, beiseite schaffen) dispose of something

    2)

    neben jemandem/etwas verschwinden — (sehr klein wirken) be dwarfed by somebody/something; (unbedeutend wirken) pale into insignificance beside somebody/something

    * * *
    n.
    disappearance n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Verschwinden

  • 3 verschwinden

    v/i (unreg.)
    1. disappear, vanish (in + Dat into); mein Koffer etc. ist verschwunden auch my case etc. has ( oder is) gone; jemanden / etw. spurlos verschwinden lassen spirit s.o. / s.th. away; etw. verschwinden lassen umg. (stehlen) walk off with s.th.; ich muss mal verschwinden umg., fig. I must just pay a visit ( oder spend a penny), Am. I have to powder my nose; verschwinden neben fig. pale into insignificance beside, be dwarfed by
    2. umg. (abhauen) make o.s. scarce; (türmen) do a bunk; verschwinde! hop it!, scram!; hoffentlich seid ihr bald verschwunden! you’d better make yourselves scarce!
    * * *
    das Verschwinden
    disappearance
    * * *
    Ver|schwịn|den [fɛɐ'ʃvɪndn]
    nt -s, no pl
    disappearance
    * * *
    1) (to fade; to disappear: The daylight was dying fast.) die
    3) (to vanish from sight: The sun disappeared slowly below the horizon.) disappear
    4) (to fade out of existence: This custom had disappeared by the end of the century.) disappear
    5) (to go away so that other people do not know where one is: A search is being carried out for the boy who disappeared from his home on Monday.) disappear
    6) (to go quickly and suddenly out of sight: She dived down a back street and into a shop.) dive
    7) (to (make something) lose strength, colour, loudness etc: The noise gradually faded (away).) fade
    8) (to be destroyed etc: This wall will have to go.) go
    9) (to become distant: The coast receded behind us as we sailed away.) recede
    10) (to become no longer visible, especially suddenly: The ship vanished over the horizon; Our hopes suddenly vanished.) vanish
    * * *
    Ver·schwin·den
    <-s>
    nt kein pl disappearance (+ gen/ von + dat of)
    * * *
    unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein
    1) disappear; vanish; <pain, spot, etc.> disappear, go [away]

    es ist besser, wir verschwinden/lass uns hier verschwinden — we'd better/let's make ourselves scarce (coll.)

    verschwinde [hier]! — off with you!; go away!; hop it! (Brit. coll.)

    ich muss mal verschwinden(ugs. verhüll.) I have to pay a visit (coll.) or (Brit. coll.) spend a penny

    jemanden verschwinden lassen — take somebody away; (ermorden) eliminate somebody; do away with somebody

    etwas verschwinden lassen (wegzaubern) < conjurer> make something disappear or vanish; (stehlen) help oneself to something (coll.); (unterschlagen, beiseite schaffen) dispose of something

    2)

    neben jemandem/etwas verschwinden — (sehr klein wirken) be dwarfed by somebody/something; (unbedeutend wirken) pale into insignificance beside somebody/something

    * * *
    verschwinden v/i (irr)
    1. disappear, vanish (
    in +dat into);
    ist verschwunden auch my case etc has ( oder is) gone;
    jemanden/etwas spurlos verschwinden lassen spirit sb/sth away;
    etwas verschwinden lassen umg (stehlen) walk off with sth;
    ich muss mal verschwinden umg, fig I must just pay a visit ( oder spend a penny), US I have to powder my nose;
    verschwinden neben fig pale into insignificance beside, be dwarfed by
    2. umg (abhauen) make o.s. scarce; (türmen) do a bunk;
    verschwinde! hop it!, scram!;
    hoffentlich seid ihr bald verschwunden! you’d better make yourselves scarce!
    * * *
    unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein
    1) disappear; vanish; <pain, spot, etc.> disappear, go [away]

    es ist besser, wir verschwinden/lass uns hier verschwinden — we'd better/let's make ourselves scarce (coll.)

    verschwinde [hier]! — off with you!; go away!; hop it! (Brit. coll.)

    ich muss mal verschwinden(ugs. verhüll.) I have to pay a visit (coll.) or (Brit. coll.) spend a penny

    jemanden verschwinden lassen — take somebody away; (ermorden) eliminate somebody; do away with somebody

    etwas verschwinden lassen (wegzaubern) < conjurer> make something disappear or vanish; (stehlen) help oneself to something (coll.); (unterschlagen, beiseite schaffen) dispose of something

    2)

    neben jemandem/etwas verschwinden — (sehr klein wirken) be dwarfed by somebody/something; (unbedeutend wirken) pale into insignificance beside somebody/something

    * * *
    n.
    disappearance n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > verschwinden

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