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121 map
1. noun1) [Land]karte, die; (street plan) Stadtplan, der2) (fig. coll.)2. transitive verb,[put something/somebody] on the map — [etwas/jemanden] populär [machen]
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/88987/map_out">map out* * *[mæp] 1. noun1) (a drawing or plan, in outline, of (any part of) the surface of the earth, with various features shown (usually roads, rivers, seas, towns etc): a map of the world; a road map.) (Land-)Karte2) (a similar type of drawing showing eg the surface of the moon, the position of the stars in the sky etc.) die Karte2. verb(to make a map of (an area): Africa was mapped by many different explorers.) kartographisch erfassen- map out* * *[ˌemeɪˈpi:]n abbrev of minimum advertised price festgelegter [Mindest]preis* * *[mp]1. n(Land)karte f; (of streets, town) Stadtplan m; (showing specific item) Karte fa map of the stars/rivers — eine Stern-/Flusskarte
it's right off the map (fig) — das liegt (ja) am Ende der Welt or hinter dem Mond (inf)
2. vt1) (= measure) vermessen; (= make a map of) eine Karte anfertigen vonthe history of her suffering was mapped on her face — ihr Gesicht war von Leid gezeichnet
2) ( MATH, COMPUT:: assign) zuordnen* * *map [mæp]A s1. (Land-, See-, Himmels) Karte f, weitS. (Stadt- etc) Plan m:by map nach der Karte;off the map umg abgelegen;wipe off the map eine Stadt etc ausradieren, dem Erdboden gleichmachen;be on the map auf der Karte (eingezeichnet) sein;put on the map eine Stadt etc bekannt machen2. sl Visage fB v/t1. eine Karte machen von, kartografisch darstellen2. ein Gebiet kartografisch erfassen3. auf einer Karte eintragenmap out one’s time sich seine Zeit einteilen6. MATH abbilden* * *1. noun1) [Land]karte, die; (street plan) Stadtplan, der2) (fig. coll.)2. transitive verb,[put something/somebody] on the map — [etwas/jemanden] populär [machen]
Phrasal Verbs:- map out* * *n.Abbildung -en f.Karte -n f.Landkarte f. v.abbilden v.ausarbeiten v.planen v. -
122 Master of Ceremonies
( abbreviation MC) (a person who announces the various stages of an entertainment, formal social gathering, series of speakers at a dinner etc: The master of ceremonies introduced the speaker.) der Zeremonienmeister* * *Mas·ter of ˈCer·emo·niesnMCn* * *MC abk -
123 mat
noun1) (on floor, Sport) Matte, diepull the mat from under somebody's feet — (fig.) jemandem den Boden unter den Füßen wegziehen
* * *[mæt](a flat piece of material (rushes, rubber, carpet, cork etc) for wiping shoes on, covering a floor, or various other purposes: Wipe your shoes on the doormat; a table mat.) die Matte, der Untersetzer- academic.ru/45643/matted">matted- matting* * *[mæt]I. nbath \mat Badematte fbeer \mat Bierdeckel m2. (thick layer)a \mat weeds ein dichter Grasbewuchs3.▶ to be on the \mat in Schwierigkeiten seinII. vt<- tt->his hair was \matted with blood sein Haar war blutverschmiert* * *I [mt]1. nMatte f; (= door mat) Fußmatte f; (on table) Untersetzer m; (of cloth) Deckchen nt; (of hair) Gewirr ntto go to the mat to do sth (US) — einen Streit riskieren, um etw zu tun
2. vtthe sea-water had matted his hair — durch das Salzwasser waren seine Haare verfilzt geworden
3. viverfilzen IIadjSee:= matt* * *mat1 [mæt]A s1. Matte f2. Untersetzer m, -satz m3. (Zier)Deckchen n4. SPORT Matte f:go to the mat with sb fig mit jemandem eine heftige Auseinandersetzung haben5. Vorleger m, Abtreter m6. grober Sack (zur Verpackung von Kaffee etc)7. verfilzte Masse (Haar, Unkraut)8. Gewirr n, Geflecht nB v/t1. mit Matten belegen2. (mattenartig) verflechten3. verfilzenmat2 [mæt]B s1. Mattierung f2. mattierte Farbschicht (auf Glas)C v/t mattieren* * *noun1) (on floor, Sport) Matte, diepull the mat from under somebody's feet — (fig.) jemandem den Boden unter den Füßen wegziehen
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124 meander
intransitive verb1) [Fluss:] sich schlängeln od. winden2) [Person:] schlendern* * *[mi'ændə]1) ((of a river) to flow slowly along with many bends and curves: The stream meandered through the meadows.) sich winden2) ((of people etc) to wander about in various directions: His writing meanders all over the page.) sich winden* * *me·ander[miˈændəʳ, AM -ɚ]II. vi2. (wander) [umher]schlendern3. (digress) abschweifen* * *[mɪ'ndə(r)]vi(river) sich (dahin)schlängeln, mäandern; (person) wirr sein; (= go off subject) (vom Thema) abschweifen; (walking) schlendern* * *meander [mıˈændə(r)]A v/i2. schlendern:the conversation meandered along das Gespräch plätscherte dahinB s1. Windung f, GEOG Mäander(schlinge) m(f)* * *intransitive verb1) [Fluss:] sich schlängeln od. winden2) [Person:] schlendern* * *n.Biegung -en f.Mäander - m. v.schlängeln v. -
125 measurement
noun2) in pl. (dimensions) Maße Pl.* * *1) (size, amount etc found by measuring: What are the measurements of this room?) das Ausmaß2) (the sizes of various parts of the body, usually the distance round the chest, waist and hips: What are your measurements, madam?) das Maß3) (the act of measuring: We can find the size of something by means of measurement.) die Messung* * *meas·ure·ment[ˈmeʒəmənt, AM -ɚ-]n1. (size)▪ sb's \measurements pl jds Maße, jds Größechest \measurement Brustumfang mwaist \measurement Hüftumfang mto take sb's \measurements bei jdm Maß nehmen* * *['meZəmənt]n1) (= act) Messung fto take sb's measurements — an jdm or bei jdm Maß nehmen
* * *1. (Ver)Messung f, Messen n, Messmethode f:measurement of field intensity ELEK, PHYS Feldstärkenmessung2. Maß n:take sb’s measurements for a suit jemandem für einen Anzug Maß nehmen3. pl Abmessungen pl, Größe f, (Aus)Maße pl:take the measurements of sth etwas ab- oder ausmessen4. MATH (Maß)Einheit f5. SCHIFF Tonnengehalt m: → academic.ru/75472/ton">ton1 26. Maßsystem n* * *noun1) (act, result) Messung, die2) in pl. (dimensions) Maße Pl.* * *n.Maß -e n.Messung -en f.Vermessung f. -
126 medicinal
adjectivemedizinisch; Arznei[mittel, -kohle]* * *[mə'disinl]1) (having the power to heal and used as a medicine: medicinal substances.) medizinisch2) (of healing: for medicinal purposes.) Heil-...* * *me·dici·nal[məˈdɪsɪnəl]\medicinal drug Medikament nt\medicinal herbs Heilkräuter pl\medicinal properties Heilkräfte plII. n Heilmittel nt* * *[me'dIsɪnl]adjHeil-, heilendI need a whisky - for medicinal purposes (hum) — ich brauche einen Whisky, aus medizinischen Gründen
the medicinal properties of various herbs — die Heilkraft verschiedener Kräuter
* * *medicinal [meˈdısınl] adj (adv medicinally)1. medizinal, medizinisch, heilkräftig, Heil…:medicinal herbs Arznei-, Heilkräuter;medicinal properties Heilkräfte;for medicinal purposes zu Heilzwecken;medicinal spring Heilquelle f2. fig heilsam* * *adjectivemedizinisch; Arznei[mittel, -kohle]* * *adj.medizinisch adj.medizinischer adj. -
127 milestone
noun(lit. or fig.) Meilenstein, der* * *1) (a stone set up to show distances in miles to various places.) der Meilenstein2) (a very important event: The discovery of penicillin was a milestone in medical history.) der Meilenstein* * *ˈmile·stone* * *['maɪlstəʊn] Meilenstein m* * *1. Meilenstein m2. fig Meilen-, Markstein m* * *noun(lit. or fig.) Meilenstein, der* * *(US) n.Markstein m. n.Kilometerstein m.Meilenstein m. -
128 morning glory
(any of various vines with funnel-shaped purple, blue, pink or white flowers that bloom early in the day.) die Winde* * ** * *n.
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