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  • 1 grain

    noun
    1) Korn, das; (collect.): ([species of] corn) Getreide, das; Korn, das
    2) (particle) Korn, das
    3) (unit of weight) Gran, das (veralt.)

    a grain of truth(fig.) ein Gran od. Körnchen Wahrheit

    4) (texture) Korn, das (fachspr.); Griff, der; (in wood) Maserung, die; (in paper) Faser, die; Faserverlauf, der; (in leather) Narbung, die

    go against the grain [for somebody] — (fig.) jemandem gegen den Strich gehen (ugs.)

    * * *
    [ɡrein]
    1) (a seed of wheat, oats etc.) das Korn
    2) (corn in general: Grain is ground into flour.) das Korn
    3) (a very small, hard particle: a grain of sand.) das Korn
    4) (the way in which the lines of fibre run in wood, leather etc.) die Faser, die Maserung
    5) (a very small amount: There isn't a grain of truth in that story.) die Spur
    - academic.ru/116411/go_against_the_grain">go against the grain
    * * *
    [greɪn]
    I. n
    1. (particle) Korn nt, Körnchen nt
    \grain of salt/sand Salz-/Sandkorn nt
    2. BOT (kernel) Korn nt
    \grain of barley/corn/rice/wheat Gersten-/Mais-/Reis-/Weizenkorn nt
    3. no pl (cereal) Getreide nt
    4. no pl (texture) of wood, marble Maserung f; of meat Faser f
    wood \grain Holzmaserung f
    5. ( dated: 0.0648 grams) Gran nt
    a \grain of gold/silver ein Gran Gold/Silber
    a \grain of comfort ein kleiner Trost
    a \grain of common sense eine Spur gesunden Menschenverstands
    a \grain of hope ein Fünkchen Hoffnung
    a \grain of truth ein Körnchen Wahrheit
    7. no pl PHOT, FILM Korn nt fachspr
    8.
    to go against the \grain for sb jdm gegen den Strich gehen fam
    to take something with a \grain of salt etw nicht so wörtlich nehmen
    II. n modifier (exports, harvest, prices, production, storage) Getreide-
    \grain alcohol Äthylalkohol m
    III. vt
    to \grain sth
    1. (granulate) etw mahlen
    2. (paint a grain pattern) etw masern
    3. (texturize) etw aufrauen [o fachspr grainieren
    4. (remove hair from) hide etw narben
    * * *
    [greɪn]
    1. n
    1) no pl Getreide nt, Korn nt
    2) (of corn, salt, sand etc) Korn nt; (fig, of sense, malice) Spur f; (of truth) Körnchen nt; (of hope) Funke m
    3) (of leather) Narben m; (of cloth) Strich m; (of meat) Faser f; (of wood, marble) Maserung f; (of stone) Korn nt, Gefüge nt; (PHOT) Korn nt

    grain (fig)es geht einem gegen den Strich

    4) (= weight) Gran nt
    2. vt
    wood masern; leather, paper narben
    * * *
    grain [ɡreın]
    A s
    1. BOT (Samen-, besonders Getreide) Korn n:
    grain of rice Reiskorn
    2. koll Getreide n, Korn n (Pflanzen oder Frucht): chaff1 1
    3. (Sand- etc) Körnchen n, (-)Korn n:
    of fine grain feinkörnig; salt1 A 1
    4. fig Spur f:
    not a grain of hope kein Funke Hoffnung;
    a grain of truth ein Körnchen Wahrheit;
    without a grain of sense ohne einen Funken Verstand
    5. WIRTSCH Gran n (Gewichtseinheit)
    6. TECH
    a) (Längs)Faser f, Faserung f
    b) Maserung f (vom Holz):
    it goes ( oder is) against the grain ( with [ oder for] me) fig es geht mir gegen den Strich umg
    7. TECH Narben m (bei Leder):
    grain (side) Narben-, Haarseite f
    8. TECH
    a) Korn n, Narbe f (von Papier)
    b) METALL Korn n, Körnung f
    9. TECH
    a) Strich m (Tuch)
    b) Faser f
    c) HIST Koschenille f (karminroter Farbstoff)
    10. MINER Korn n, Gefüge n
    11. FOTO
    a) Korn n
    b) Körnigkeit f (von Film)
    12. pl Brauerei: Treber pl, Trester pl
    B v/t
    1. körnen, granulieren
    2. TECH Leder
    a) enthaaren
    b) körnen, narben
    3. TECH
    a) Papier narben
    b) Textilien in der Wolle färben
    4. künstlich masern, ädern
    gr. abk
    3. gross Brutto…
    * * *
    noun
    1) Korn, das; (collect.): ([species of] corn) Getreide, das; Korn, das
    2) (particle) Korn, das
    3) (unit of weight) Gran, das (veralt.)

    a grain of truth(fig.) ein Gran od. Körnchen Wahrheit

    4) (texture) Korn, das (fachspr.); Griff, der; (in wood) Maserung, die; (in paper) Faser, die; Faserverlauf, der; (in leather) Narbung, die

    go against the grain [for somebody] — (fig.) jemandem gegen den Strich gehen (ugs.)

    * * *
    (woodwork) n.
    Äderung -en f. n.
    Getreide n.
    Korn ¨-er n.
    Quentchen (alt.Rechtschreibung) n.
    Quäntchen n.
    Samenkorn n.

    English-german dictionary > grain

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