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41 user
nounBenutzer, der/Benutzerin, die; (of drugs, alcohol) Konsument, der/Konsumentin, die; (of coal, electricity, gas) Verbraucher, der/Verbraucherin, die; (of telephone) Kunde, der/Kundin, die* * *noun (a person who uses something: computer users; drug-users.) der/die Benutzer(in), der/die Verbraucher(in)* * *[ˈju:zəʳ, AM -ɚ]n Benutzer(in) m(f); of software, a system also Anwender(in) m(f); of electricity, gas, water Verbraucher(in) m(f)unemployed people are the main \users of this advice centre dieses Beratungszentrum wird hauptsächlich von Arbeitslosen in Anspruch genommendrug \user Drogenkonsument(in) m(f)* * *['juːzə(r)]nBenutzer(in) m(f); (of machines also) Anwender(in) m(f); (of Internet, software etc) User(in) m(f)he's a user of heroin or a heroin user — er nimmt Heroin
my last boyfriend was just a user (pej) — mein letzter Freund hat mich nur benutzt
* * *user1 [ˈjuːzə(r)] sa) benutzerfreundlich,b) bedienungsfreundlich;a) Benutzerfreundlichkeit f,b) Bedienungsfreundlichkeit f;2. WIRTSCH Verbraucher(in), Bedarfsträger(in)3. User(in), Drogenabhängige(r) m/f(m)user2 [ˈjuːzə(r)] s JUR1. Nießbrauch m, Nutznießung f2. Benutzungsrecht n* * *nounBenutzer, der/Benutzerin, die; (of drugs, alcohol) Konsument, der/Konsumentin, die; (of coal, electricity, gas) Verbraucher, der/Verbraucherin, die; (of telephone) Kunde, der/Kundin, die* * *n.Anwender - m.Benutzer - m. -
42 uterus
noun* * *['ju:tərəs](the womb.) der Uterus* * *uter·us[ˈju:tərəs, AM -t̬ɚ-]* * *['juːtərəs]nGebärmutter f, Uterus m (spec)* * ** * *noun* * *n.(§ pl.: uteri)= Gebärmutter f. -
43 wing
noun1) (Ornith., Archit., Sport) Flügel, derspread or stretch one's wings — (fig.) sich auf eigene Füße stellen
take somebody under one's wing — jemanden unter seine Fittiche nehmen
on a wing and a prayer — (fig.) mit minimalen Erfolgsaussichten
2) (Aeronaut.) [Trag]flügel, der; Tragfläche, diewait in the wings — (fig.) auf seine Chance warten
4) (Brit. Motor Veh.) Kotflügel, der* * *[wiŋ]1) (one of the arm-like limbs of a bird or bat, which it usually uses in flying, or one of the similar limbs of an insect: The eagle spread his wings and flew away; The bird cannot fly as it has an injured wing; These butterflies have red and brown wings.) der Flügel2) (a similar structure jutting out from the side of an aeroplane: the wings of a jet.) der Tragflügel3) (a section built out to the side of a (usually large) house: the west wing of the hospital.) der Flügel4) (any of the corner sections of a motor vehicle: The rear left wing of the car was damaged.) der Kotflügel5) (a section of a political party or of politics in general: the Left/Right wing.) der Flügel6) (one side of a football etc field: He made a great run down the left wing.) der Flügel7) (in rugby and hockey, a player who plays mainly down one side of the field.) der/die Außenstürmer(in)8) (in the air force, a group of three squadrons of aircraft.) das Geschwader•- academic.ru/82518/winged">winged- -winged
- winger
- wingless
- wings
- wing commander
- wingspan
- on the wing
- take under one's wing* * *[wɪŋ]I. nto clip a bird's \wings einem Vogel die Flügel stutzento clip sb's \wings ( fig) jdm die Flügel stutzento take \wing ( liter) davonfliegen, losfliegen▪ on the \wing im Fluggo to the outpatients' \wing gehen Sie zur Ambulanzto play left/right \wing links/rechts Außen spielento play on the left/right \wing auf der linken/rechten Seite spielendown the left \wing über den linken Flügel5. THEAT▪ the \wings pl die Kulissento be waiting in the \wings in den Kulissen warten; ( fig) schon in den Startlöchern sitzen [und warten] figthe left/right \wing der linke/rechte Flügel▪ \wings pl Pilotenabzeichen ntto earn one's \wings sich dat die [ersten] Sporen verdienen10.▶ on a \wing and a prayer mit wenig Aussicht auf ErfolgII. vt1. (fly)2. (wound)▪ to \wing sb jdn streifen3. (send)to \wing it etwas aus dem Ärmel schütteln famIII. vi fliegen* * *[wɪŋ]1. nto take wing (lit) — davonfliegen; (project etc)
on the wings of fantasy (liter) on the wings of song (liter) — auf den Flügeln or Schwingen der Fantasie or Phantasie auf ( des) Gesanges Flügeln (liter)
on a wing and a prayer — auf gut Glück
do you expect me to grow or sprout wings? (inf) — du glaubst wohl, ich kann fliegen? (inf)
2) (AVIAT: section of air force) Geschwader ntto get one's wings (fig) — sich (dat) seine Sporen verdienen
2. vt1) (fig: liter: give wings to) beflügeln2) (= graze) person, bird (mit einem Schuss) streifenyou only winged it — das war nur ein Streifschuss, du hast es nur gestreift
3. vifliegen* * *wing [wıŋ]A s1. ORN, ZOOL Flügel m:a) im Flug,b) fig auf Reisen;on the wings of the wind fig wie der Wind, mit Windeseile;add ( oder give, lend) wings to fig jemanden, etwas beflügeln (Hoffnung etc), jemandem Beine machen (Furcht etc);a) versuchen, auf eigenen Beinen zu stehen,b) versuchen, sich durchzusetzen;a) auf-, davonfliegen,b) hastig aufbrechen,c) fig beflügelt werden;2. (Tür-, Fenster- etc) Flügel m3. ARCH Flügel m, Seitenteil m (eines Gebäudes)4. THEAT Seitenkulisse f:wait in the wings fig auf Abruf bereitstehen5. FLUG Tragfläche f6. AUTO Br Kotflügel m7. SCHIFF, MIL Flügel m (einer Aufstellung)8. FLUG, MILa) Br Gruppe fb) US Geschwader nc) Pilotenabzeichen n9. SPORTa) Flügel m:on the wing auf dem Flügel10. POL Flügel m (einer Partei)11. Federfahne f (eines Pfeils)12. TECH Flügel m13. umgeklappte Ecke (eines Eckenkragens)B v/t1. mit Flügeln etc versehen2. fig beflügeln3. eine Strecke durchfliegen:wing one’s way dahinfliegen;wing itself into a tree sich auf einen Baum schwingen (Vogel)4. ein Geschoss abschießen5. a) einen Vogel in den Flügel schießen, flügelnc) einen Vogel abschießenC v/i fliegen* * *noun1) (Ornith., Archit., Sport) Flügel, derspread or stretch one's wings — (fig.) sich auf eigene Füße stellen
on a wing and a prayer — (fig.) mit minimalen Erfolgsaussichten
2) (Aeronaut.) [Trag]flügel, der; Tragfläche, diewait in the wings — (fig.) auf seine Chance warten
4) (Brit. Motor Veh.) Kotflügel, der* * *(aircraft) n.Tragfläche f. (architecture) n.Trakt -e m. (car) n.Kotflügel m. (door) n.Türflügel m. (of a window) n.Fensterflügel m. (soccer) n.Fittich -e f.Flügel - m. -
44 air force
nounLuftstreitkräfte Pl.; Luftwaffe, die* * ** * *n Luftwaffe f, Luftstreitkräfte pl* * *1. Luftwaffe f, Luftstreitkräfte pl2. Air Forcea) (die brit.) Luftwaffe,b) (die amer.) Luftwaffe* * *nounLuftstreitkräfte Pl.; Luftwaffe, die -
45 consumer
noun (a person who eats, uses, buys things etc: The average consumer spends 12 dollars per year on toothpaste.) potrošnik* * *[kənsjú:mə]nounpoužitnik, potrošnik, konzument; uničevalec, zapravljivec -
46 drifter
1) (a fishing-boat that uses a net which floats near the surface of the water.) ribiška ladja2) (a person who drifts.) neodločnež* * *[dríftə]nounAmerican colloquially klatež, potepuh; ribiška ladja za lov z visečo mrežo -
47 frogman
noun (an underwater swimmer who uses breathing apparatus and flippers.) človek žaba* * *[frɔgmən]nounmilitary vojak za diverzantske akcije v vodi; žabar; "človek-žaba" -
48 gunman
noun (a criminal who uses a gun to kill or rob people: Three gunmen robbed the bank.) oborožen bandit* * *[gʌnmən]nounpuškar; American slang oborožen bandit, gangster -
49 parachutist
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50 user
noun (a person who uses something: computer users; drug-users.) uporabnik* * *[jú:zə]nounuporabnik, koristnik, potrošnik, konzument; užitkar, uživalec; juridically užitek, uživanje, pravica uporabe -
51 consumer
noun (a person who eats, uses, buys things etc: The average consumer spends 12 dollars per year on toothpaste.) forbruker, konsumentsubst. \/kənˈsjuːmə\/, \/kənˈsuːmə\/konsument, forbruker -
52 drifter
1) (a fishing-boat that uses a net which floats near the surface of the water.) drivgarnsfisker2) (a person who drifts.) dagdriver, landstrykersubst. \/ˈdrɪftə\/1) dagdriver, landstryker, vagabond2) drivgarnsfisker3) ( militærvesen) (hjelpe)minesveiper -
53 frogman
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54 gunman
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55 parachutist
noun (a person who uses a parachute.) fallskjermhopper/-soldatsubst. \/ˈpærəʃuːtɪst\/fallskjermhopper, fallskjermjeger, fallskjermsoldat -
56 user
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57 consumer
noun (a person who eats, uses, buys things etc: The average consumer spends 12 dollars per year on toothpaste.) neytandi -
58 drifter
1) (a fishing-boat that uses a net which floats near the surface of the water.) (rekneta)veiðibátur/-skip2) (a person who drifts.) slæpingi, flækingur -
59 frogman
noun (an underwater swimmer who uses breathing apparatus and flippers.) froskmaður, sundkafari -
60 gunman
noun (a criminal who uses a gun to kill or rob people: Three gunmen robbed the bank.) maður vopnaður byssu; byssuþjófur
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