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121 mainstream
noun* * *noun (the chief direction or trend of a system of theories, developments etc: the mainstream of traditional art.) die Hauptströmung* * *ˈmain·streamto enter the \mainstream of life/politics am alltäglichen Leben/politischen Alltag[sgeschäft] teilnehmenthis party was not a part of \mainstream Austria until the last election diese Partei war bis zur letzten Wahl nicht Teil des österreichischen MainstreamsIII. vt▪ to \mainstream sb jdn integrieren* * *1. n1) Hauptrichtung fto be in the mainstream of sth — der Hauptrichtung einer Sache (gen) angehören
2. adj1) politician, party, politics der Mitte; philosophy, opinion etc vorherrschend; schools, education regulärthe mainstream press/media — die Hauptvertreter pl der Presse/Medien
2)3. vt (US SCH)in die reguläre Schule schicken* * *A s1. besonders fig Hauptströmung f2. MUS Mainstream m (ein Jazzstil)B v/t SCHULE US behinderte Kinder zusammen mit nicht behinderten Kindern unterrichten* * *noun -
122 violate
transitive verb1) verletzen; brechen [Vertrag, Versprechen, Gesetz]; verstoßen gegen [Regel, Vorschrift, Prinzipien, Bestimmungen]; verletzen [Vorschrift]; stören [Ruhe, Frieden]; verschandeln [Wälder, Landschaft]2) (profane) schänden; entheiligen [Sabbat]3) (rape) vergewaltigen; schänden (veralt.)* * *vio·late[ˈvaɪəleɪt]vt1. (not comply with)to \violate a ceasefire agreement ein Waffenstillstandsabkommen brechento \violate a law/rule gegen ein Gesetz/eine Regel verstoßento \violate a regulation eine Vorschrift verletzen2. (enter, cross illegally)3. (not respect)to \violate sb's privacy/rights jds Privatsphäre/Rechte verletzento \violate a tomb ein Grab schänden▪ to \violate sb jdn vergewaltigen* * *['vaIəleɪt]vt1) treaty, promise brechen; (partially) verletzen; law, rule, moral code verletzen, verstoßen gegen; rights, airspace verletzen; truth vergewaltigento violate sb's privacy — in jds Privatsphäre eindringen
the shriek of the jets now violates that once peaceful spot — durch das Heulen der Düsenflugzeuge ist die Idylle dieses Fleckchens zerstört worden
3) (= rape) vergewaltigen, schänden* * *violate [ˈvaıəleıt] v/t1. einen Eid, einen Vertrag, eine Grenze etc verletzen, ein Gesetz übertreten, besonders sein Versprechen brechen, einem Gebot, seinem Gewissen zuwiderhandeln2. den Frieden, die Stille, jemandes Schlaf (grob) stören:violate sb’s privacy jemanden stören3. einer Frau, der Wahrheit etc Gewalt antun, eine Frau, ein Gesetz etc vergewaltigen4. ein Heiligtum etc entweihen, schänden5. obsa) beschädigenb) zerstören* * *transitive verb1) verletzen; brechen [Vertrag, Versprechen, Gesetz]; verstoßen gegen [Regel, Vorschrift, Prinzipien, Bestimmungen]; verletzen [Vorschrift]; stören [Ruhe, Frieden]; verschandeln [Wälder, Landschaft]2) (profane) schänden; entheiligen [Sabbat]3) (rape) vergewaltigen; schänden (veralt.)* * *v.vergewaltigen v.verletzen v. -
123 burst into
transitive verb1) eindringen in (+ Akk.)we burst into the room — wir stürzten ins Zimmer
2)burst into tears/laughter — in Tränen/Gelächter ausbrechen
burst into flames — in Brand geraten
* * *vi1. (enter suddenly)2. (start suddenly)to \burst into into blossom [or flower] [plötzlich] aufblühento \burst into into flames in Flammen aufgehento \burst into into laughter in [schallendes] Gelächter ausbrechento \burst into into song laut zu singen anfangento \burst into into tears in Tränen ausbrechento \burst into into view plötzlich auftauchen* * *transitive verb1) eindringen in (+ Akk.)2)burst into tears/laughter — in Tränen/Gelächter ausbrechen
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124 no-go
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125 tap in
transitive verbeinklopfen [Nagel usw.]* * *◆ tap invt1. (knock in)to \tap in a nail in einen Nagel einschlagen2. (enter: on a keyboard)▪ to \tap in sth ⇆ in etw eintippento \tap in in a code/password einen Code/ein Passwort eingeben* * *transitive verbeinklopfen [Nagel usw.] -
126 branch out
vithe manufacturer recently \branch outed out into children's wear das Angebot des Herstellers umfasst seit kurzem auch Kinderkleidung;to \branch out out on one's own sich akk selbständig machen;2) ( get active) aktiv werden;to \branch out socially gesellschaftlich mehr unternehmen -
127 break in
vi1) ( enter by force) einbrechen1) ( condition)to \break in in <-> one's shoes seine Schuhe einlaufen;2) ( tame)to \break in an animal <-> in ein Tier zähmen;( train) ein Tier abrichten;to \break in in a horse ein Pferd zureiten;to \break in in one's staff ( fig) das Personal einarbeiten3) ( interrupt) -
128 burst into
vi1) ( enter suddenly)2) ( start suddenly)to \burst into into flames in Flammen aufgehen;to \burst into into laughter in [schallendes] Gelächter ausbrechen;to \burst into into song laut zu singen anfangen;to \burst into into tears in Tränen ausbrechen;to \burst into into view plötzlich auftauchen
См. также в других словарях:
enter — en|ter W1S1 [ˈentə US ər] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(go into)¦ 2¦(start working)¦ 3¦(start an activity)¦ 4¦(computer)¦ 5¦(write information)¦ 6¦(competition/examination)¦ 7¦(period of time)¦ 8¦(start to exist)¦ 9 enter somebody s life … Dictionary of contemporary English
enter into something with somebody — ˈenter into sth (with sb) derived to begin sth or become involved in sth • to enter into an agreement • to enter into negotiations Main entry: ↑enterderived … Useful english dictionary
enter — en‧ter [ˈentə ǁ ər] verb [transitive] 1. if people or goods enter a country, they arrive there: • A lot of goods are fraudulently and illegally entering the US. 2. COMMERCE if a company enters a market, it starts selling goods or services in that … Financial and business terms
enter on something — ˈenter on/upon sth derived (formal) to start to do sth or become involved in it • to enter on a new career • She entered upon a love affair which was to ruin her marriage. Main entry: ↑enter … Useful english dictionary
enter upon something — ˈenter on/upon sth derived (formal) to start to do sth or become involved in it • to enter on a new career • She entered upon a love affair which was to ruin her marriage. Main entry: ↑enter … Useful english dictionary
enter somebody's name (for something) — enter sb s/your ˈname (for sth) | put sb s/your ˈname down (for sth) idiom to apply for a place at a school, in a competition, etc. for sb or yourself • Have you entered your name for the quiz yet? • They ve already put his name down for Eton… … Useful english dictionary
enter your name (for something) — enter sb s/your ˈname (for sth) | put sb s/your ˈname down (for sth) idiom to apply for a place at a school, in a competition, etc. for sb or yourself • Have you entered your name for the quiz yet? • They ve already put his name down for Eton… … Useful english dictionary
enter — verb 1 come/go into a place ADVERB ▪ illegally ▪ people who enter the country illegally ▪ cautiously ▪ quickly, slowly ▪ … Collocations dictionary
enter — verb 1 GO INTO a) (I, T) to go or come into a place: Silence fell as I entered the room. | Adie was one of the few reporters who had dared to enter the war zone. b) (T) if an object enters part of something, it goes inside it: The bullet had… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
enter into sth — UK US enter into sth Phrasal Verb with enter({{}}/ˈentər/ verb [T] ► to start to become involved in something, especially a discussion or an agreement: »enter into a deal/a contract/an agreement … Financial and business terms
enter*/*/*/ — [ˈentə] verb 1) [I/T] to go or come into a place The man had entered through the back door.[/ex] They were imprisoned for illegally entering the country.[/ex] 2) [T] to start to do something There are dozens of new companies entering the software … Dictionary for writing and speaking English