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  • 81 around

    [əʼraʊnd] adv
    1) ( round) herum;
    the right/wrong way \around richtig/falsch herum;
    to come \around vorbeikommen;
    to get \around to doing sth endlich dazu kommen, etw zu tun;
    to show sb \around jdn herumführen;
    to turn \around sich akk umdrehen
    2) ( round about) rundum, ringsherum;
    that tune has been going \around and \around in my head diese Melodie geht mir nicht aus dem Kopf;
    to come from miles \around von weither [zusammen]kommen ( geh)
    to [have a] look \around sich akk umsehen
    3) ( in circumference) im Durchmesser
    to wave one's arms \around mit den Armen [herum]fuchteln;
    to get \around herumkommen;
    to walk \around umhergehen
    5) ( nearby) in der Nähe;
    will you be \around next week? bist du nächste Woche da?;
    there's a lot of flu \around at the moment die Grippe grassiert im Augenblick;
    mobile phones have been \around for quite a while Handys sind bereits seit längerem auf dem Markt
    6) ( approximately) ungefähr
    PHRASES:
    to have been \around ( fam) in der Welt herumgekommen sein;
    see you \around ( fam) bis demnächst mal ( fam) prep
    1) ( surrounding) um +akk;
    he put his arms \around her and gave her a big hug er legte seine Arme um sie und drückte sie fest;
    all \around sth um etw akk herum;
    there are trees all \around the house um das ganze Haus herum stehen Bäume
    2) ( circling) um +akk;
    the moon goes \around the earth der Mond kreist um die Erde;
    they walked \around the lake sie liefen um den See
    drive \around the corner fahr' um die Ecke;
    to be just \around the corner gleich um die Ecke sein
    4) ( at points at) um +akk... herum;
    they sat \around the dinner table sie saßen um den Tisch herum
    5) ( here and there within) um +akk;
    she looked \around the house sie sah sich im Haus um;
    from all \around the world aus aller Welt
    to lie/ sit/stand \around herumliegen/-sitzen/-stehen
    7) ( about) um ungefähr;
    I heard a strange noise \around 12:15 um ungefähr 12.15 Uhr hörte ich ein seltsames Geräusch; see also round
    8) ( based on)
    to centre/revolve \around sth sich akk um etw akk konzentrieren/drehen
    9) ( to solve)
    to get \around sth um etw akk herumkommen;
    there seems to be no way \around this problem es führt wohl kein Weg um dieses Problem herum

    English-German students dictionary > around

  • 82 temper

    1. noun
    1) (disposition) Naturell, das

    be in a good/bad temper — gute/schlechte Laune haben; gut/schlecht gelaunt sein

    be in a foul or filthy temper — eine miese Laune haben (ugs.)

    keep/lose one's temper — sich beherrschen/die Beherrschung verlieren

    lose one's temper with somebodydie Beherrschung bei jemandem verlieren

    2) (anger)

    fit/outburst of temper — Wutanfall, der/-ausbruch, der

    be in/get into a temper — wütend sein/werden ( over wegen)

    2. transitive verb
    mäßigen; mildern [Trostlosigkeit, Strenge, Kritik]
    * * *
    ['tempə] 1. noun
    1) (a state of mind; a mood or humour: He's in a bad temper.) die Stimmung
    2) (a tendency to become (unpleasant when) angry: He has a terrible temper.) die Laune
    3) (a state of anger: She's in a temper.) die Gereiztheit
    2. verb
    1) (to bring metal to the right degree of hardness by heating and cooling: The steel must be carefully tempered.) härten
    2) (to soften or make less severe: One must try to temper justice with mercy.) mildern
    - academic.ru/83883/-tempered">-tempered
    - keep one's temper
    - lose one's temper
    * * *
    tem·per
    [ˈtempəʳ, AM -ɚ]
    I. n
    1. usu sing (state of mind) Laune f; (angry state) Wut f kein pl; (predisposition to anger) Reizbarkeit f kein pl
    what a foul \temper you're in! hast du eine üble Laune!
    \tempers were getting [rather] frayed [or short] die Stimmung wurde [ziemlich] gereizt
    display [or fit] of \temper Temperamentsausbruch m; (angry) Wutanfall m
    to be in a bad/good \temper schlecht [o übel] /gut gelaunt sein
    to get into a \temper [about sth] sich akk [über etw akk] aufregen
    to control one's \temper sein Temperament zügeln
    to have a \temper leicht reizbar sein
    to keep one's \temper sich akk beherrschen, ruhig bleiben
    to lose one's \temper die Geduld verlieren
    in a \temper wütend
    2. usu sing (characteristic mood) Naturell nt
    she has a very sweet \temper sie hat ein sehr sanftes Wesen
    he is a man of violent \temper er hat ein ungezügeltes Temperament
    3. no pl of metal Härte f
    II. vt
    1. ( form: mitigate)
    to \temper sth with sth etw durch etw akk ausgleichen
    to \temper one's criticism seine Kritik abschwächen
    to \temper one's enthusiasm seine Begeisterung zügeln [o im Zaum halten
    2. (make hard)
    to \temper sth etw härten [o fachspr tempern]
    to \temper iron Eisen glühfrischen fachspr
    3. (add water)
    to \temper sth etw anrühren
    to \temper colours [or AM colors] Farben anrühren
    4. MUS
    to \temper sth etw temperieren
    * * *
    ['tempə(r)]
    1. n
    1) (= disposition) Wesen nt, Naturell nt; (= angry mood) Wut f

    to be in a good/bad temper — guter/schlechter Laune sein

    he was not in the best of temperser war nicht gerade bester Laune

    she's got a terrible/foul/vicious temper — sie kann sehr unangenehm/ausfallend/tückisch werden

    what a temper that child has!was dieses Kind für Wutanfälle hat!

    to be in a ( bad) temper with sb/over or about sth — auf jdn/wegen einer Sache (gen) wütend sein

    temper, temper! — aber, aber, wer wird denn gleich so zornig werden!

    to fly into a temper — einen Wutanfall bekommen, in die Luft gehen (inf)

    to put sb in a temper, to get sb's temper up — jdn zur Weißglut bringen, jdn wütend machen

    he has quite a temper —

    to be out of temper (old) — verstimmt sein, übel gelaunt sein

    I hope he can control his temper — ich hoffe, er kann sich unter Kontrolle halten

    2) (of metal) Härte f, Härtegrad m
    2. vt
    1) metal tempern
    3) (fig) action, passion mäßigen; criticism mildern; enthusiasm zügeln

    to be tempered by concern/realism — mit Fürsorge/Realismus vermischt sein

    * * *
    temper [ˈtempə(r)]
    A s
    1. Temperament n, Naturell n, Veranlagung f, Gemüt(sart) n(f):
    good temper Gutmütigkeit f, ausgeglichenes Wesen; even2 A 3
    2. Stimmung f, Laune f:
    in a good ( in a bad oder in an ill) temper (bei) guter (schlechter) Laune
    3. Gereiztheit f, Zorn m:
    be in a temper gereizt oder wütend sein;
    fly ( oder get) into a temper in Wut geraten
    4. Gemütsruhe f (obs außer in den Redewendungen):
    keep one’s temper ruhig bleiben;
    lose one’s temper in Wut geraten, die Geduld verlieren;
    be out of temper übellaunig sein;
    put sb out of temper jemanden wütend machen
    5. Zusatz m, Beimischung f
    6. besonders TECH richtige Mischung
    7. TECH Härte(grad) f(m)
    8. obs
    a) Kompromiss m/n
    b) Mittelding n
    B v/t
    1. mildern, mäßigen, abschwächen ( alle:
    with durch)
    2. TECH Mörtel etc mischen, anmachen
    3. TECH
    a) Gusseisen tempern, glühfrischen
    b) Glas vorspannen, verspannen
    c) Kunststoff härten
    4. MUS ein Klavier etc temperieren
    C v/i TECH den richtigen Härtegrad erreichen oder haben
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (disposition) Naturell, das

    be in a good/bad temper — gute/schlechte Laune haben; gut/schlecht gelaunt sein

    be in a foul or filthy temper — eine miese Laune haben (ugs.)

    keep/lose one's temper — sich beherrschen/die Beherrschung verlieren

    fit/outburst of temper — Wutanfall, der/-ausbruch, der

    be in/get into a temper — wütend sein/werden ( over wegen)

    2. transitive verb
    mäßigen; mildern [Trostlosigkeit, Strenge, Kritik]
    * * *
    n.
    Gereiztheit f.
    Laune -n f.
    Naturell -e n.
    Stimmung -n f.
    Temperament n.
    Veranlagung f.
    Wut nur sing. f.
    Zorn nur sing. m. v.
    anmachen (Farbe, Mörtel, Ton) v.
    mischen v.
    mäßigen v.

    English-german dictionary > temper

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