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2 Spazierstock
m (walking) stick, cane* * *der Spazierstockcane; walking stick* * *Spa|zier|stockmwalking stick* * *(a stick used (especially as an aid to balance) when walking: The old lady has been using a walking-stick since she hurt her leg.) walking-stick* * *Spa·zier·stockm walking stick* * *Spazierstock m (walking) stick, cane* * *m.cane n.walking stick n. -
3 Krückstock
m walking stick* * *Krụ̈ck|stockmwalking stickSee:→ Blinde(r)* * *Krück·stockm walking stick* * *der walking stick; s. auch Blinde* * *Krückstock m walking stick* * * -
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m walking-stick umbrella* * *Stọck|schirmmwalking-length umbrella* * *Stock·schirmm stick [or walking-length] umbrella* * *der walking-length umbrella* * *Stockschirm m walking-stick umbrella* * *der walking-length umbrella -
5 Stock
m; -(e)s, Stöcke1. abgeschnittener Ast: stick (auch Spazierstock, Hockeyschläger); (Skistock) auch pole; (Schlagstock) cudgel; von Polizei: truncheon, Am. auch nightstick, billy (club); (Rohrstock) cane; (Billardstock) cue; (Taktstock) baton; mit dem Stock drohen / schlagen threaten / beat with the cane; den Stock einsetzen Polizei: use their truncheons (Am. nightsticks, billies); am Stock gehen walk with a stick; umg., fig. be on one’s last legs; finanziell: auch be down to nothing; da gehst du am Stock! umg. you’ll be flabbergasted!; hoher Stock Eishockey: high-sticking4. (Gebirgsstock) massif—m; -(e)s, -; (Stockwerk) floor, stor(e)y; im ersten Stock wohnen live on the first (Am. second) floor; vier Stock hoch four storeys (Am. stories) high* * *der Stock(Stab) cane; stick; staff;(Stockwerk) storey; floor; story* * *Stọck I [ʃtɔk]m -(e)s, -e['ʃtœkə]1) stick; (= Rohrstock) cane; (= Taktstock) baton; (= Zeigestock) pointer; (= Billardstock) cueer stand da (steif) wie ein Stock or als ob er einen Stock verschluckt hätte — he stood there as stiff as a poker
am Stock gehen — to walk with (the aid of) a stick; (fig inf) to be in a bad way or in bad shape; (nach viel Arbeit) to be dead beat (Brit inf) or dead (US inf); (finanziell)
2) (= Wurzelstock) roots plüber Stock und Stein — up hill and down dale (Brit), over stick and stone (US)
3) (Pflanze) (= Rebstock) vine; (= Rosenstock) rose bush; (Bäumchen) rose tree; (= Blumenstock) pot plant4) (= Bienenstock) hive5) (GEOL = Gesteinsmasse) massif, rock massdas Haus hat drei Stock or ist drei Stock hoch — the house is three storeys (Brit) or three stories (US) high
im ersten Stock — on the first floor (Brit), on the second floor (US)
8) (Sw = Kartoffelbrei) mashed potato(es pl)II [stɔk]m -s, -s (ECON)stock* * *der1) (formerly a wooden frame in which a criminal was fastened as a punishment.) stocks2) (a long thin piece of wood etc shaped for a special purpose: She always walks with a stick nowadays; a walking-stick / hockey-stick; a drumstick.) stick* * *Stock1<-[e]s, Stöcke>[ʃtɔk, pl ˈʃtœkə]m1. (lange Holzstange) stick3. (Bienenstock) [bee]hive4.▶ über \Stock und Stein across countryStock2<-[e]s, ->[ʃtɔk]der 1. \Stock the ground [or AM first] floor, the first storeyim 2. \Stock on the first [or AM second] floor, on the second storey* * *Ider; Stock[e]s, Stöckeam Stock gehen — walk with a stick; (ugs.): (erschöpft sein) be whacked (Brit. coll.) or dead beat
2) (SkiStock) pole; stick4) (Eishockey, Hockey, Rollhockey) stickIIder; Stock[e]s, Stock (Etage) floor; storeyim fünften Stock — on the fifth (Brit.) or (Amer.) sixth floor
* * *Stock1 m; -(e)s, Stöcke1. abgeschnittener Ast: stick (auch Spazierstock, Hockeyschläger); (Skistock) auch pole; (Schlagstock) cudgel; von Polizei: truncheon, US auch nightstick, billy (club); (Rohrstock) cane; (Billardstock) cue; (Taktstock) baton;mit dem Stock drohen/schlagen threaten/beat with the cane;am Stock gehen walk with a stick; umg, fig be on one’s last legs; finanziell: auch be down to nothing;da gehst du am Stock! umg you’ll be flabbergasted!;hoher Stock Eishockey: high-sticking3. (Baumstumpf, Wurzelstock) stock;über Stock und Stein up hill and down dale4. (Gebirgsstock) massifim ersten Stock wohnen live on the first (US second) floor;vier Stock hoch four storeys (US stories) high* * *Ider; Stock[e]s, Stöckeam Stock gehen — walk with a stick; (ugs.): (erschöpft sein) be whacked (Brit. coll.) or dead beat
2) (SkiStock) pole; stick4) (Eishockey, Hockey, Rollhockey) stickIIder; Stock[e]s, Stock (Etage) floor; storeyim fünften Stock — on the fifth (Brit.) or (Amer.) sixth floor
* * *¨-e m.cane n.floor n.stick n.storey (UK)(floor) n.storey n.story (US)(floor) n. -
6 Gespenstheuschrecke
f ZOOL. stick insect, bes. Am. walking stick* * * -
7 Wanderstock
m walking stick* * *Wạn|der|stockmhiking or trekking pole, hiking stick* * *Wanderstock m walking stick -
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11 Stocknagel
m walking-stick badge (collected by hikers and mountaineers)* * * -
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13 Rossis Gespenstheuschrecke
1. LAT Bacillus rossii Fabricius2. RUS палочник m европейский3. ENG Rossi's walking-stick, Rossi's [Mediterranean] stick insect4. DEU Rossis Gespenst(heu)schrecke f5. FRA bacille m aptère [de Rossi]FÜNFSPRACHIGES WÖRTERBUCH DER TIERISCHEN NAMEN > Rossis Gespenstheuschrecke
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14 Rossis Gespenstschrecke
1. LAT Bacillus rossii Fabricius2. RUS палочник m европейский3. ENG Rossi's walking-stick, Rossi's [Mediterranean] stick insect4. DEU Rossis Gespenst(heu)schrecke f5. FRA bacille m aptère [de Rossi]FÜNFSPRACHIGES WÖRTERBUCH DER TIERISCHEN NAMEN > Rossis Gespenstschrecke
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1. LAT Bacillus rossii Fabricius2. RUS палочник m европейский3. ENG Rossi's walking-stick, Rossi's [Mediterranean] stick insect4. DEU Rossis Gespenst(heu)schrecke f5. FRA bacille m aptère [de Rossi] -
16 knorrig
Adj.1. Baum: knotty, gnarled* * *gnarled; knobbed; knobby; snaggy; knotty* * *knọr|rig ['knɔrɪç]adjBaum gnarled; Holz, Klotz knotty; (fig) alter Mann rugged; (= eigenwillig) Mensch, Charakter surly, gruff* * *1) ((of trees, branches etc) twisted.) gnarled2) (having knobs or lumps: a knobbly walking-stick.) knobbly* * *knor·rig[ˈknɔrɪç]1. (mit Knollen versehen) gnarled2. (eigenwillig) gruff* * *1) gnarled <tree, branch>* * *knorrig adj1. Baum: knotty, gnarled* * *1) gnarled <tree, branch>* * *adj.knobbed adj.knobby adj. -
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19 Spazierstock
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