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1 shuttered
* * *shut·tered[ˈʃʌtəd, AM ˈʃʌt̬ɚd]adj inv1. (with shutters closed)▪ to be \shuttered geschlossene Fensterläden haben, die Rollläden [o ÖSTERR a. Rollbalken] heruntergelassen haben* * *['ʃʌtəd]adj2) (= with closed shutters) house, room mit geschlossenen (Fenster)lädenthe people watched from behind shuttered windows — die Leute sahen hinter den geschlossenen (Fenster)läden zu
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2 shuttered
1) ( with shutters closed)to be \shuttered geschlossene Fensterläden haben, die Rollläden heruntergelassen haben -
3 shutter
noun1) Laden, der; (of window) Fensterladen, derput up the shutters — (fig.): (cease business) zumachen; schließen
2) (Photog.) Verschluss, dershutter release — Auslöser, der
shutter speed — Verschlusszeit, die
* * *1) (one of usually two usually wooden covers over a window: He closed the shutters.) der Fensterladen2) (the moving cover over the lens of a camera, which opens when a photograph is taken: When the shutter opens, light is allowed into the camera and reacts with the film.) der Verschluß•- academic.ru/91560/shuttered">shuttered* * *shut·ter[ˈʃʌtəʳ, AM ˈʃʌt̬ɚ]nto open the \shutter die Blende öffnento close/open the \shutters die Fensterläden schließen/öffnento pull down/put up the \shutters die Rollläden [o ÖSTERR a. Rollbalken] herunterlassen/hochziehen* * *['ʃʌtə(r)]1. n(Fenster)laden m; (PHOT) Verschluss mto put up the shutters (lit) — die (Fenster)läden zumachen; (fig) den Laden dichtmachen (inf)
2. vtshutter the windows — mach die (Fenster)läden zu
* * *shutter [ˈʃʌtə(r)]A s1. Fensterladen m, Rollladen m, Jalousie f:2. Klappe f, Schieber m, Verschluss m3. FOTO Verschluss m:shutter release Auslöser m;shutter speed Belichtung(szeit) f4. ARCH (Ver)Schalung f6. MUS Jalousie f (der Orgel)* * *noun1) Laden, der; (of window) Fensterladen, derput up the shutters — (fig.): (cease business) zumachen; schließen
2) (Photog.) Verschluss, dershutter release — Auslöser, der
shutter speed — Verschlusszeit, die
* * *(camera) n.Fensterladen m.Rollladen m.Verschluss ¨-e m.
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