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1 nett gekleidet
trig Am. -
2 Trigonometrie
f; -, kein Pl.; MATH. trigonometry* * *die Trigonometrietrigonometry; trig* * *Tri|go|no|met|rie [trigonome'triː]f -, no pltrigonometry* * *Tri·go·no·me·trie<->[trigonomeˈtri:]* * *die; Trigonometrie: trigonometry no art* * ** * *die; Trigonometrie: trigonometry no art* * *(Mathematik) f.trigonometry n. f.trig n. -
3 gestrig
Adj.1. nur attr. yesterday’s; der gestrige Tag oder am gestrigen Tage yesterday; der gestrige Abend oder am gestrigen Abend last night; unser gestriges Schreiben our letter of yesterday; auf unser gestriges Gespräch zurückkommend coming back to what we were saying yesterday; im Brief: with reference to our conversation of yesterday2. geh. (rückständig) Ansichten: outdated; Ewiggestrige* * *yesterday's* * *gẹst|rig ['gɛstrɪç]adj attryesterday'sunser gestriges Gespräch — our conversation ( of) yesterday
unser gestriges Schreiben — our letter of yesterday
am gestrigen Abend (geh) (früh) — yesterday evening; (spät) last night
am gestrigen Tage (geh) — yesterday
* * *ges·trig[ˈgɛstrɪç]Bezug nehmend auf unser \gestriges Telefonat with reference to [or following] our phone call [of] yesterdaydas \gestrige Gespräch yesterday's conversationder \gestrige Abend yesterday eveningder \gestrige Tag yesterdaydie ewig G\gestrigen pl those who [constantly] live in the past [or who refuse to live in the present]* * *der gestrige Abend — yesterday evening; (spät) last night
* * *gestrig adj1. nur attr yesterday’s;am gestrigen Tage yesterday;am gestrigen Abend last night;unser gestriges Schreiben our letter of yesterday;auf unser gestriges Gespräch zurückkommend coming back to what we were saying yesterday; im Brief: with reference to our conversation of yesterday* * *Adjektiv; nicht präd. yesterday'sder gestrige Abend — yesterday evening; (spät) last night
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4 gewitterig
Adj. gewittrig* * *thundery* * *ge|wịt|te|rig [gə'vItərɪç]1. adjthundery2. adv* * *ge·wit·te·rig[gəˈvɪtərɪç]ge·wit·trig[gəˈvɪtrɪç]ge·wit·te·rig[gəˈvɪtərɪç]I. adj thundery\gewitterige Luft [o Schwüle] [thundery and] oppressive air\gewitterige Niederschläge thundery showersII. adv\gewitterig drückend [o schwül] [thundery and] oppressive* * * -
5 gewittrig
Adj. thundery; es sieht gewittrig aus it looks as though we’re in for a storm* * *thundery* * *ge|wịtt|rig [gə'vItrɪç]adj, advSee:* * *(warning of, or likely to have or bring, thunder: thundery clouds/weather.) thundery* * *ge·wit·trig[gəˈvɪtrɪç]ge·wit·te·rig[gəˈvɪtərɪç]I. adj thundery\gewittrige Luft [o Schwüle] [thundery and] oppressive air\gewittrige Niederschläge thundery showersII. adv\gewittrig drückend [o schwül] [thundery and] oppressive* * *Adjektiv thundery* * *gewittrig adj thundery;es sieht gewittrig aus it looks as though we’re in for a storm* * *Adjektiv thundery -
6 hemmen
v/t1. (verlangsamen) slow (down); (aufhalten) stop, check; (verzögern) delay; MED. (Blutfluss) sta(u)nch; (Entwicklung) hold back; (behindern) impede, hamper; sich gegenseitig hemmen hold each other back2. seelisch: inhibit; gehemmt* * *to clam; to staunch; to check; to hinder; to clog; to inhibit; to stanch; to trammel; to cramp; to stunt* * *hẹm|men ['hɛmən]vtEntwicklung, Fortschritt to hinder, to hamper; Lauf der Geschehnisse etc to check; (= verlangsamen) to slow down; Maschine, Rad to check; Wasserlauf to stem; (MED ) Blut to staunch; (PSYCH) to inhibit; Leidenschaften to restrain, to checkSee:→ auch gehemmt* * *1) (to stop: Economic difficulties arrested the growth of industry.) arrest2) (to hold back; to stop: We've checked the flow of water from the burst pipe.) check3) (to restrict; Lack of money cramped our efforts.) cramp4) (to stop or hinder (eg someone from doing something).) inhibit5) (to prevent or check the full growth or development of: It is thought that smoking by a pregnant mother may stunt the baby's growth.) stunt* * *hem·men[hɛmən]vt1. (ein Hemmnis sein)▪ etw \hemmen to hinder sth2. (bremsen)▪ etw \hemmen to stop sth▪ jdn \hemmen to inhibit sb* * *transitives Verb1) (verlangsamen) slow [down]; retard3) (beeinträchtigen) hinder; hamper* * *hemmen v/t1. (verlangsamen) slow (down); (aufhalten) stop, check; (verzögern) delay; MED (Blutfluss) sta(u)nch; (Entwicklung) hold back; (behindern) impede, hamper;sich gegenseitig hemmen hold each other back* * *transitives Verb1) (verlangsamen) slow [down]; retard2) (aufhalten) check; stem < flow>3) (beeinträchtigen) hinder; hamper* * *v.to check v.to clam v.to clog v.to hamper v.to inhibit v.to trig v. -
7 nett gekleidet
adj.trig adj. -
8 gestrig
ges·trig [ʼgɛstrɪç] adjdas \gestrige Gespräch yesterday's conversation;unser \gestriges Telefonat our phone call [of] yesterday;der \gestrige Abend yesterday evening;der \gestrige Tag yesterday;die ewig G\gestrigen those who [constantly] live in the past [or who refuse to live in the present] -
9 hemmen
1. to check2. to clam3. to clog4. to frustrate5. to hamper6. to inhibit7. to retard8. to stunt9. to trig -
10 Trigonometrie
f1. trig2. trigonometry
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trig — trig1 [trig] adj. [ME trigg < ON tryggr, trusty, firm: for IE base see TRUE] Chiefly Brit. 1. trim; neat; spruce 2. in good condition; strong; sound 3. prim; precise vt. trigged, trigging [Brit. Dial.] to make trig: often with out or up … English World dictionary
Trig — Trig, a. [Formerly written trick, akin to trick to dress.] Full; also, trim; neat. [Prov. Eng. & Scot.] [1913 Webster] To sit on a horse square and trig. Brit. Quart. Rev. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Trig — may refer to: * Trigonometry * Trig points, also known as Triangulation stations * Trig Paxon Van Palin, Son of Alaska Governor Sarah Palin … Wikipedia
Trig — Trig, v. t. [See {Trigger}.] To stop, as a wheel, by placing something under it; to scotch; to skid. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Trig — Trig, n. [See {Trigger}.] A stone, block of wood, or anything else, placed under a wheel or barrel to prevent motion; a scotch; a skid. [Eng.] Wright. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Trig — Trig, v. t. [Cf. Dan. trykke to press, Sw. trycka.] To fill; to stuff; to cram. [Obs.] Dr. H. More. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
trig — smart, trim, c.1200, from O.N. tryggr firm, trusty, true (see TRUE (Cf. true)). A Scottish and northern word only until 19c … Etymology dictionary
trig — trim, *neat, tidy, spick and span, snug, shipshape Analogous words: *orderly, methodical … New Dictionary of Synonyms
trig|a|my — «TRIHG uh mee», noun. the state or offense of having three wives or three husbands at the same time. ╂[< Late Latin trigamia < Greek trígamos; see etym. under trigamous (Cf. ↑trigamous)] … Useful english dictionary
trig — el·y·trig·er·ous; in·ter·trig·i·nous; te·trig·i·dae; trig·a·mist; trig·a·mous; trig·a·my; trig·ger·less; trig·ger·man; trig·li·dae; trig; trig·ly; trig·ness; trig·o·nal; trig·o·nel·la; trig·o·nel·line; trig·o·noc·er·ous; trig·o·nom·e·ter;… … English syllables
trig — I. /trɪg/ (say trig) Obsolete –adjective 1. neat, trim, smart, or spruce. 2. in good physical condition; sound; well. –phrase (trigged, trigging) 3. trig up (or out), to make trig, trim, or smart. {Middle English, from Old Norse tryggr safe,… …