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m; -(e)s, Trünke, meist Sg.1. (Getränk) drink2. (Alkoholismus) drink (-ing); sich dem Trunk ergeben take to drink, take to the bottle umg.; dem Trunk verfallen sein have taken to drink; iro. have succumbed to the demon drink; (Alkoholiker sein) be a drinker, be on the bottle umg.* * *Trụnk [trʊŋk]m -(e)s, -e['trʏŋkə]1) (old, liter) draught (Brit old, liter draft (US old, liter); (= Zaubertrunk auch) potion; (= das Trinken) drinkjdm etw/das Glas zum Trunk reichen — to pass sb sth to drink/a glass or a drink
2)(= Trunksucht)
dem Trunk ergeben or verfallen sein — to have taken to drink* * *<-[e]s, Trünke>[trʊŋk, pl ˈtrʏŋkə]* * *der; Trunk[e]s, Trünke (geh.)1) (Getränk) drink; beverage (formal)* * *1. (Getränk) drink2. (Alkoholismus) drink(-ing);sich dem Trunk ergeben take to drink, take to the bottle umg;dem Trunk verfallen sein have taken to drink; iron have succumbed to the demon drink; (Alkoholiker sein) be a drinker, be on the bottle umg* * *der; Trunk[e]s, Trünke (geh.)1) (Getränk) drink; beverage (formal) -
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7 torso
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8 trunksüchtig
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9 Hauptgletscher
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10 Haupttal
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11 Kofferraum
m boot, Am. trunk* * *der Kofferraumboot; trunk* * *Kọf|fer|raumm (AUT)boot (Brit), trunk (US); (= Volumen) luggage or baggage space* * *der1) ((American trunk) a place for luggage in a motor-car etc.) boot* * *Kof·fer·raumm AUTO2. (Volumen) luggage space* * *der boot (Brit.); trunk (Amer.)* * ** * *der boot (Brit.); trunk (Amer.)* * *m.boot (UK)(car) n.trunk (US)(car) n. -
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13 Rüssel
m; -s, -; (Elefantenrüssel) trunk; (Schweinerüssel) snout; (Insektenrüssel) proboscis; umg. (Nase) conk, hooter, Am. auch schnozzle* * *der Rüssel(Elefant) trunk;(Insekt) proboscis;(Schwein) snout* * *Rụ̈s|sel ['rʏsl]m -s, -auch inf = Nase) snout; (von Elefant) trunk; (von Insekt) proboscis* * *der1) (a nose, or mouth-part in certain animals, insects etc.) proboscis2) (an elephant's long nose: The elephant sucked up water into its trunk.) trunk* * *Rüs·sel<-s, ->[ˈrʏsl̩]m* * *der; Rüssels, Rüssel* * *Rüssel m; -s, -; (Elefantenrüssel) trunk; (Schweinerüssel) snout; (Insektenrüssel) proboscis; umg (Nase) conk, hooter, US auch schnozzle* * *der; Rüssels, Rüssel* * *- m.proboscis n.trunk of an elephant n. -
14 Schrankkoffer
m wardrobe trunk* * *Schrạnk|kof|fermwardrobe (Brit) or clothes trunk* * *(a large box or chest for packing or keeping clothes etc in: He packed his trunk and sent it to Canada by sea.) trunk* * *Schrank·kof·ferm wardrobe trunk* * *der wardrobe trunk* * *Schrankkoffer m wardrobe trunk* * *der wardrobe trunk* * *m.trunk n.wardrobe trunk n. -
15 Stamm
m; -(e)s, Stämme1. BOT. trunk2. bei Naturvölkern: tribe; (Geschlecht) stock, lineage; (Familie) family, line; vom Stamme Nimm sein hum. be out for what one can get in life5. (fester Bestand) (Mitarbeiter etc.) permanent staff (V. im Sg. oder Pl.) (Kundschaft) regular customers Pl.; SPORT regular players Pl.; zum Stamm gehören be one of the regulars; SPORT have a regular place in the team; Angestellte(r): be a permanent member of (the) staff; wir haben einen Stamm von 30 Mitarbeitern we have a permanent staff of 30* * *der Stamm(Baum) trunk;(Sprache) stem;(Volk) stock; tribe* * *Stạmm [ʃtam]m -(e)s, -e['ʃtɛmə]1) (= Baumstamm) trunkSee:→ Apfel3) (= Volksstamm) tribe; (= Abstammung) line; (BIOL) phylum; (= Bakterienstamm) strainaus dem Stamme Davids — of the line of David, of David's line
4) (= Kern, fester Bestand) regulars pl; (= Kunden) regular customers pl; (von Mannschaft) regular team members pl; (= Arbeiter) regular or permanent workforce; (= Angestellte) permanent staff plein fester Stamm von Kunden — regular customers, regulars
5) usu pl (ST EX) ordinary or common share* * *der1) (a race of people, or a family, who are all descended from the same ancestor: the tribes of Israel.) tribe2) (a group of families, especially of a primitive or wandering people, ruled by a chief: the desert tribes of Africa.) tribe3) (the main stem (of a tree): The trunk of this tree is five metres thick.) trunk* * *<-[e]s, Stämme>[ʃtam, pl ˈʃtɛmə]m3. LING stem4. (Volksstamm) tribe5. (feste Kunden) regulars pl, regular customers pl; (Mitglieder) regular members pl; (Belegschaft) permanent staff + sing/pl verb6.▶ vom \Stamme Nimm sein (hum, pej a. fam) to be a great one for accepting gifts hum fam, to be out for what one can get pej fam* * *der; Stamm[e]s, Stämme1) (BaumStamm) trunk2) (VolksStamm, Geschlecht) tribezum Stamm gehören — be one of the regulars (coll.); (der Belegschaft einer Firma) be a permanent member of staff
4) (Sprachw.) stem* * *1. BOT trunkvom Stamme Nimm sein hum be out for what one can get in life5. (fester Bestand) (Mitarbeiter etc) permanent staff (v im sg oder pl) (Kundschaft) regular customers pl; SPORT regular players pl;zum Stamm gehören be one of the regulars; SPORT have a regular place in the team; Angestellte(r): be a permanent member of (the) staff;wir haben einen Stamm von 30 Mitarbeitern we have a permanent staff of 30* * *der; Stamm[e]s, Stämme1) (BaumStamm) trunk2) (VolksStamm, Geschlecht) tribezum Stamm gehören — be one of the regulars (coll.); (der Belegschaft einer Firma) be a permanent member of staff
4) (Sprachw.) stem* * *¨-e m.genus n.(§ pl.: genera)phylum n.(§ pl.: phyla)phylus n.race n.root n.tree trunk n.tribe n. -
16 Rumpf
* * *der Rumpf(Fleischstück) carcase; carcass;(Flugzeug) fuselage;(Körper) trunk; torso; body;(Schiff) hull* * *Rụmpf [rʊmpf]m -(e)s, -e['rʏmpfə] trunk; (SPORT) body; (von geschlachtetem Tier) carcass; (von Statue) torso; (von Schiff) hull; (von Flugzeug) fuselageRumpf beugt! (Sport) — bend
* * *der1) (the body of an aeroplane: Repairs were needed to the fuselage.) fuselage2) (the frame or body of a ship: The hull of the ship was painted black.) hull3) (the body, excluding the head and limbs: He had a strong torso.) torso* * *<-[e]s, Rümpfe>[rʊmpf, pl ˈrʏmpfə]m1. (Torso) trunk, torso4.* * *der; Rumpf[e]s, Rümpfe1) trunk [of the body]den Rumpf drehen/beugen — turn one's body/bend from the hips
2) (beim Schiff) hull* * *Rumpf m; -(e)s, Rümpfe; auch ANAT trunk; einer Statue: torso; eines Schiffes: hull; FLUG fuselage, body* * *der; Rumpf[e]s, Rümpfe1) trunk [of the body]den Rumpf drehen/beugen — turn one's body/bend from the hips
2) (beim Schiff) hull3) (beim Flugzeug) fuselage* * *-e f.fuselage n.hull n.trunk (anatomy) n. -e m.body n.fuselage n.nacelle n.trunk n. -
17 Hauptlinie
Hauptlinie f LOGIS trunk line* * *f < Transp> trunk line* * *Hauptlinie
(Bahn) main line (track), principal railroad (US), main trunk, trunk route (US), (Flugverkehr) trunk airline (US) -
18 Fernstraße
* * *Fẹrn|stra|ßeftrunk or major road, highway (US)* * *Fern·stra·ßeauf den Autobahnen und \Fernstraßen liegen keine Störungen vor there are no delays on any motorways or major roads* * *die [principal] trunk road; major road* * *Fernstraße f trunk road, US major highway; in den USA: interstate (highway); (Autobahn) motorway, US freeway* * *die [principal] trunk road; major road* * *f.arterial road n. -
19 Ferngespräch
Ferngespräch n KOMM long-distance call, (BE) trunk call, (AE) toll call* * ** * *Ferngespräch
toll (trunk, Br.) call, long-distance [telephone] call (US);
• abgehendes Ferngespräch outgoing long-distance call;
• ankommendes Ferngespräch incoming long-distance call;
• Ferngespräche abhören to tap telephone calls (wires);
• Ferngespräch [zu jem.] anmelden to give in a call, to book a trunk (Br.) (long-distance) call, to call s. o. long-distance;
• Ferngespräch bezahlen to pay for a call;
• Ferngespräch führen to telephone, to long-distance;
• kostenloses Ferngespräch führen to call a toll-free number;
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Fernstraße f LOGIS (AE) highway, (BE) trunk road* * ** * *Fernstraße
classified (trunk) road (Br.), highway (US);
• sechsbahnige Fernstraße six-lane highway (US);
• als Fernstraße einstufen to class as trunk road (Br.).
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Trunk — may refer to:In biology: *Trunk, torso *Trunk, an elephant s proboscis or nose *Trunk (botany), a tree s central superstructureIn containers: *Trunk (luggage) *Trunk (automobile), a large storage compartment *Trunk (motorcycle), a storage… … Wikipedia
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