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1 vanish
intransitive verbvanish into the distance — in der Ferne verschwinden; see also academic.ru/74578/thin">thin 1. 4)
2) (cease to exist) [Gebäude:] verschwinden; [Sitte, Tradition:] untergehen; [Zweifel, Bedenken:] sich auflösen; [Hoffnung, Chancen:] schwinden* * *['væniʃ](to become no longer visible, especially suddenly: The ship vanished over the horizon; Our hopes suddenly vanished.) verschwinden* * *van·ish[ˈvænɪʃ]vi1. (disappear) verschwindento \vanish from sight außer Sicht geratento \vanish without trace spurlos verschwinden2. (cease to exist) verlorengehena \vanished era/past ein verflossenes Zeitalter/eine vergangene Zeitto see one's hopes \vanishing seine Hoffnungen schwinden sehen* * *['vnɪʃ]viverschwinden, entschwinden (liter); (traces also) sich verlieren; (fears) sich legen; (hopes) schwinden; (= become extinct) untergehenI've got to vanish (inf) — ich muss weg (inf)
See:→ thin* * *vanish [ˈvænıʃ]A v/imake sth vanish etwas verschwinden lassen (Magier);2. schwinden (Ängste, Hoffnungen etc)3. MATH Null werdenB s PHON 2. Element eines fallenden Diphthongs* * *intransitive verb1) (disappear; coll.): (leave quickly) verschwindenvanish into the distance — in der Ferne verschwinden; see also thin 1. 4)
2) (cease to exist) [Gebäude:] verschwinden; [Sitte, Tradition:] untergehen; [Zweifel, Bedenken:] sich auflösen; [Hoffnung, Chancen:] schwinden* * *v.verschwinden v.(§ p.,pp.: verschwand, ist verschwunden) -
2 vanish
van·ish [ʼvænɪʃ] vi1) ( disappear) verschwinden;to \vanish into thin air sich akk in Luft auflösen;to \vanish from sight außer Sicht geraten;to \vanish without trace spurlos verschwinden2) ( cease to exist) verloren gehen;a \vanished era/ past ein verflossenes Zeitalter/eine vergangene Zeit;to see one's hopes \vanishing seine Hoffnungen schwinden sehen -
3 disappear
intransitive verbverschwinden; [Brauch, Kunst, Tierart:] aussterben* * *[disə'piə]2) (to fade out of existence: This custom had disappeared by the end of the century.) verschwinden3) (to go away so that other people do not know where one is: A search is being carried out for the boy who disappeared from his home on Monday.) verschwinden•- academic.ru/20759/disappearance">disappearance* * *dis·ap·pear[ˌdɪsəˈpɪəʳ, AM -ˈpɪr]vihe seemed to \disappear into thin air er schien sich in Luft aufgelöst zu habento \disappear without a trace spurlos verschwindento \disappear from view [or out of sight] [dem Blick] entschwinden geh, verschwindenthese craftsmen have all but \disappeared solche Handwerker gibt es schon fast nicht mehr* * *["dIsə'pɪə(r)]1. viverschwinden; (worries, fears, difficulties) verschwinden, sich in nichts auflösen; (memory) schwinden; (objections) sich zerstreuento do a disappearing trick (inf) — sich verdünnisieren (inf), sich verdrücken (inf)
to disappear into thin air — sich in Luft auflösen
2. vt (ESP POL inf)verschwinden lassen3. plthe disappeared — die Verschwundenen pl
* * *disappear [ˌdısəˈpıə(r)] v/i2. verloren gehen (Gebräuche etc)* * *intransitive verbverschwinden; [Brauch, Kunst, Tierart:] aussterben* * *v.verschwinden v.(§ p.,pp.: verschwand, ist verschwunden) -
4 scene
nounscene of the crime — Ort des Verbrechens; Tatort, der
love/trial scene — Liebes-/Gerichtsszene, die
3) (display of passion, anger, jealousy) Szene, diecreate or make a scene — eine Szene machen
change of scene — Tapetenwechsel, der (ugs.)
arrive or come on the scene — auftauchen
6) (field of action)the political/drug/artistic scene — die politische/Drogen-/Kunstszene
7) (coll.): (area of interest)what's your scene? — worauf stehst du? (ugs.)
that's not my scene — das ist nicht mein Fall (ugs.)
behind the scenes — (lit. or fig.) hinter den Kulissen
set the scene [for somebody] — (fig.) [jemandem] die Ausgangssituation darlegen
* * *[si:n]1) (the place where something real or imaginary happens: A murderer sometimes revisits the scene of his crime; The scene of this opera is laid/set in Switzerland.) der Schauplatz2) (an incident etc which is seen or remembered: He recalled scenes from his childhood.) die Episode3) (a show of anger: I was very angry but I didn't want to make a scene.) die Szene4) (a view of a landscape etc: The sheep grazing on the hillside made a peaceful scene.) der Anblick5) (one part or division of a play etc: The hero died in the first scene of the third act of the play.) die Szene6) (the setting or background for a play etc: Scene-changing must be done quickly.) die Szene7) (a particular area of activity: the academic/business scene.) die Szene•- academic.ru/64566/scenery">scenery- scenic
- behind the scenes
- come on the scene* * *[si:n]nnude \scene Nacktszene fthe \scene is set in 19th-century Venice Ort der Handlung ist das Venedig des 19. Jahrhundertschange of \scene Kulissenwechsel m, Szenenwechsel m; ( fig) Kulissenwechsel m, Tapetenwechsel m fig famthe police were on the \scene within minutes die Polizei war binnen Minuten am Tatortthe \scene of the crime der Schauplatz des Verbrechenshe paints street \scenes er malt Straßenszenenopera isn't really my \scene die Oper ist nicht ganz mein Fallart/drugs/jazz \scene Kunst-/Drogen-/Jazzszene fto appear on [or burst upon] the \scene plötzlich auftauchenrap music burst upon the \scene in the early 1980s Rapmusik erschien in den frühen 80ern plötzlich auf der Bildfläche famplease don't make a \scene here in the restaurant bitte mach' hier im Restaurant keine Szene8.▶ to steal the \scene die Szene dominieren* * *[siːn]n1) (= place, setting) Schauplatz m; (of play, novel) Ort m der Handlungthe scene of the crime — der Tatort, der Schauplatz des Verbrechens
the scene is set in Padua — Ort der Handlung ist Padua, das Stück/der Roman etc spielt in Padua
a change of scene does you good — ein Tapetenwechsel m tut dir gut
to come or appear on the scene — auftauchen, auf der Bildfläche erscheinen
after the accident the police were first on the scene — nach dem Unfall war die Polizei als erste zur Stelle
2) (= description, incident) Szene fAct II, scene i — Akt II, 1. Auftritt or Szene
4) (THEAT: scenery) Bühnenbild nt, Kulisse fscenes of Parisian life — Szenen aus dem Pariser Leben
7) (inf: area of activity) Szene fthe London drug/pop etc scene — die Londoner Drogen-/Popszene etc
that's not my scene — da steh ich nicht drauf (inf)
to know the scene or what the scene is — wissen, was abgeht (sl)
it's a whole different scene here — hier sieht alles ganz anders aus, hier läuft alles ganz anders (inf)
he knew he'd made the scene when... — er wusste, dass er es geschafft hatte, als... (inf)
* * *scene1 [siːn] s1. THEATa) Szene f, Auftritt mc) Kulisse fe) obs Bühne f:2.FILM, TV Szene f:scene of violence Gewaltszene3. Szene f, Episode f (in einem Roman etc)4. MAL Landschaftsbild n5. Szenerie f, Hintergrund m (einer Erzählung etc)6. fig Szene f, Schauplatz m:be on the scene zur Stelle sein;come onto the scene auf der Bildfläche erscheinen, auftauchen7. Szene f, Anblick m:scene of destruction Bild n der Zerstörung8. Szene f:a) Vorgang m, Vorfall mb) (heftiger) Auftritt:make a scene (jemandem) eine Szene machen9. umg (Drogen-, Pop- etc) Szene f10. fig (Welt)Bühne f:quit the scene von der Bühne abtreten (sterben)sc. abk1. scale2. scene3. science4. scientific5. scilicet, namely näml.* * *nounscene of the crime — Ort des Verbrechens; Tatort, der
love/trial scene — Liebes-/Gerichtsszene, die
3) (display of passion, anger, jealousy) Szene, diecreate or make a scene — eine Szene machen
change of scene — Tapetenwechsel, der (ugs.)
5) (place of action) Ort des Geschehensarrive or come on the scene — auftauchen
the political/drug/artistic scene — die politische/Drogen-/Kunstszene
7) (coll.): (area of interest)what's your scene? — worauf stehst du? (ugs.)
behind the scenes — (lit. or fig.) hinter den Kulissen
set the scene [for somebody] — (fig.) [jemandem] die Ausgangssituation darlegen
* * *n.Schauplatz m.Szene -n f.Vorgang -¨e m. -
5 disappear
dis·ap·pear [ˌdɪsəʼpɪəʳ, Am -ʼpɪr] vihe seemed to \disappear into thin air er schien, sich in Luft aufgelöst zu haben;to \disappear without a trace spurlos verschwinden;these craftsmen have all but \disappeared solche Handwerker gibt es schon fast nicht mehr
См. также в других словарях:
vanish from — phr verb Vanish from is used with these nouns as the object: ↑scene, ↑sight … Collocations dictionary
sight — sight1 W2S2 [saıt] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(ability to see)¦ 2¦(act of seeing)¦ 3¦(thing you see)¦ 4 in/within sight 5 within/in sight of something 6 in your sights 7 out of sight 8 out of sight, out of mind 9 disappear/vanish from sight … Dictionary of contemporary English
vanish — v. 1) to vanish completely 2) (D; intr.) to vanish from (to vanish from sight) 3) (D; intr.) to vanish into (to vanish into thin air) * * * [ vænɪʃ] to vanish completely (D; intr.) to vanish from (to vanish from sight) (D; intr.) to vanish into… … Combinatory dictionary
vanish */*/ — UK [ˈvænɪʃ] / US verb [intransitive] Word forms vanish : present tense I/you/we/they vanish he/she/it vanishes present participle vanishing past tense vanished past participle vanished 1) a) to disappear in a sudden and mysterious way One moment… … English dictionary
vanish — van|ish [ vænıʃ ] verb intransitive ** 1. ) to disappear in a sudden and mysterious way: One moment she was there, the next she had vanished. vanish from: My calculator s vanished from my desk. vanish into thin air/vanish from the face of the… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
vanish — verb 1 disappear suddenly and completely ADVERB ▪ just, simply ▪ I turned around and she had simply vanished. ▪ abruptly, instantly, promptly, suddenly … Collocations dictionary
vanish — Synonyms and related words: abandon, abscond, be annihilated, be consumed, be destroyed, be done for, be gone, be no more, be wiped out, beat a retreat, bow out, cease, cease to be, cease to exist, clear, come to naught, come to nothing, conk out … Moby Thesaurus
vanish — vanish, evanesce, evaporate, disappear, fade can all mean to pass from view or out of existence. Vanish implies a complete, often mysterious, and usually sudden passing; it commonly suggests absence of all trace or of any clue that would permit… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
vanish — [van′ish] vi. [ME vanissen, aphetic < prp. stem of OFr esvanir < VL * exvanire, for L evanescere: see EVANESCE] 1. to go or pass suddenly from sight; disappear 2. to cease to exist; come to an end 3. Math. to become zero n. Phonet. the… … English World dictionary
sight — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 ability to see ⇨ See also ↑eyesight VERB + SIGHT ▪ have ▪ She has very little sight in her left eye. ▪ lose ▪ He s lost the sight of one eye … Collocations dictionary
vanish — van|ish [ˈvænıʃ] v [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: evanir, from [i]Vulgar Latin exvanire, from Latin evanescere; EVANESCENT] 1.) to disappear suddenly, especially in a way that cannot be easily explained ▪ My keys were here a minute ago… … Dictionary of contemporary English