-
1 bearbeiten
v/t2. (Werkstoff) work, (Leder) auch dress; (Metall, Holz) spanlos: work, spanabhebend: machine; (behandeln) treat3. (Feld, Boden etc.) work, cultivate, till6. umg., fig.: jemanden bearbeiten (verprügeln) give s.o. a working ( oder going) over, beat s.o. up; jemanden mit den Fäusten bearbeiten punch s.o. repeatedly, take one’s fists to s.o., belabo(u)r s.o.* * *das Bearbeitenediting* * *be|ạr|bei|ten ptp bea\#rbeitetvtetw mit dem Hammer/Meißel bearbeiten — to hammer/chisel sth
3) (= redigieren) to edit (AUCH COMPUT); (= neu bearbeiten) to revise; (= umändern) Roman etc to adapt; Musikstück to arrange4) (inf = einschlagen auf) Klavier, Trommel etc to hammer or bash away at; Geige to saw away atjdn mit Fußtritten bearbeiten — to kick sb about (inf)
5) (inf = einreden auf) jdn to work on6) Land to cultivate* * *1) adapt2) (to make (a piece of music) suitable for particular voices or instruments: music arranged for choir and orchestra.) arrange3) (to turn into the form of a play: She dramatized the novel for television.) dramatize4) (to turn into the form of a play: She dramatized the novel for television.) dramatise5) (to deal with (something) by the appropriate process: Have your photographs been processed?; The information is being processed by computer.) process* * *be·ar·bei·ten *vt1. (behandeln)Holz \bearbeiten to work woodetw mit einer Chemikalie \bearbeiten to treat sth with a chemicaletw mit einem Hammer/mit einer Feile/mit Schmirgelpapier \bearbeiten to hammer/file/sand sth2. (sich befassen mit)▪ etw \bearbeiten to deal with stheine Bestellung \bearbeiten to process an ordereinen Fall \bearbeiten to work on [or handle] a case3. (redigieren)▪ etw \bearbeiten to revise sth▪ bearbeitet revisedjdn mit den Fäusten/mit Tritten \bearbeiten to beat [or thump]/kick [away at] sb▪ jdn \bearbeiten to work on sbwir haben ihn so lange bearbeitet, bis er zusagte we worked on him until he agreed6. (bestellen)7. (adaptieren)▪ etw [für jdn] \bearbeiten to arrange sth [for sb]ein Musikstück \bearbeiten to arrange a piece of music* * *transitives Verb2) (adaptieren) adapt3) (behandeln) treat; work <wood, metal, leather, etc.>jemanden mit den Fäusten bearbeiten — pummel somebody
5) (ugs.): (überreden) work on* * *bearbeiten v/t2. (Werkstoff) work, (Leder) auch dress; (Metall, Holz) spanlos: work, spanabhebend: machine; (behandeln) treat5. fig:jemanden bearbeiten beeinflussend: work on sb, try to persuade sb6. umg, fig:jemanden mit den Fäusten bearbeiten punch sb repeatedly, take one’s fists to sb, belabo(u)r sb* * *transitives Verb2) (adaptieren) adapt3) (behandeln) treat; work <wood, metal, leather, etc.>5) (ugs.): (überreden) work on* * *(mit) v.to ply (with) v. adj.machine work adj. p.p.hewn p.p. v.to edit v.to hew v.to hew v.(§ p.,p.p.: hewn) -
2 bearbeiten
be·ar·bei·ten *vt1) ( behandeln)etw [mit etw] \bearbeiten to work on sth [with sth];Holz \bearbeiten to work wood;etw mit einer Chemikalie \bearbeiten to treat sth with a chemical;2) ( sich befassen mit)etw \bearbeiten to deal with sth;eine Bestellung \bearbeiten to process an order;einen Fall \bearbeiten to work on [or handle] a case3) ( redigieren)etw \bearbeiten to revise sth;bearbeitet revisedetw [mit etw] \bearbeiten to work [away] at sth [with sth]jdn \bearbeiten to work on sb;wir haben ihn so lange bearbeitet, bis er zusagte we worked on him until he agreed6) ( bestellen)etw [mit etw] \bearbeiten to cultivate sth [with/using sth]7) ( adaptieren)etw [für jdn] \bearbeiten to arrange sth [for sb];ein Musikstück \bearbeiten to arrange a piece of music
См. также в других словарях:
hammer — hammerable, adj. hammerer, n. hammerlike, adj. /ham euhr/, n. 1. a tool consisting of a solid head, usually of metal, set crosswise on a handle, used for beating metals, driving nails, etc. 2. any of various instruments or devices resembling this … Universalium
hammer — ham•mer [[t]ˈhæm ər[/t]] n. 1) bui a tool consisting of a solid head, usu. of metal, set crosswise on a handle, used for driving nails, beating metals, etc 2) bui any of various instruments or devices resembling this in form, action, or use, as a … From formal English to slang
hammer throw — hammer thrower. Track. a field event in which the hammer is thrown for distance. * * * Athletic event in which a hammer is thrown for distance. The hammer consists of a 16 lb (7.26 kg) metal ball attached to a spring steel wire handle that… … Universalium
Hammer drill — A Hammer drill, also known as a rotary hammer or roto hammer , (see also rotary hammer drill) is a rotary drill with a hammering action. The hammering action provides a short, rapid hammer thrust to pulverize relatively brittle material and… … Wikipedia
Hammer — A hammer is a tool meant to deliver an impact to an object. The most common uses are for driving nails, fitting parts, and breaking up objects. Hammers are often designed for a specific purpose, and vary widely in their shape and structure. Usual … Wikipedia
Hammer and sickle — The hammer and sickle is a part of communist symbolism and its usage indicates an association with Communism, Communist Party, or Communist state. It features a hammer superimposed on a sickle, or vice versa. The two tools are symbols of the… … Wikipedia
hammer */ — I UK [ˈhæmə(r)] / US [ˈhæmər] noun [countable] Word forms hammer : singular hammer plural hammers 1) a tool used for hitting things or forcing nails into wood that consists of a handle and a heavy metal top with one flat side He smashed a hole in … English dictionary
Hammer Museum (Haines, AK) — For the Armand Hammer Museum, see Hammer Museum The Hammer Museum, located in Haines, Alaska, U.S., is the only museum in the world dedicated to hammers. It features over 1,700 hammers and related tools, ranging from an ancient Roman battle axe… … Wikipedia
HAMMER — Infobox filesystem name = HAMMER developer = Matthew Dillon full name = HAMMER introduction date = July 21, 2008 introduction os = DragonFly BSD 2.0 partition id = directory struct = B tree file struct = bad blocks struct = max file size = max… … Wikipedia
hammer — ham|mer1 [ hæmər ] noun count * 1. ) a tool used for hitting things or forcing nails into wood, consisting of a handle and a heavy metal top with one flat side: He smashed a hole in the window with a hammer. take a hammer to something (=hit… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
hammer — I. /ˈhæmə / (say hamuh) noun 1. an instrument consisting of a solid head, usually of metal, set crosswise on a handle, used for beating metals, driving in nails, etc. 2. any of various instruments or devices resembling a hammer in form, action,… …