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Definition
Synonym
Drehkugelschreiber
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Drehkugelschreiber
m
Drehkugelschreiber
pl
twist-action ball-point
twist-action ball-points
Kugelschreiber
m
; Kuli
m
ugs.
Kugelschreiber
pl
; Kulis
pl
Druckknopf-Kugelschreiber; Kugelschreiber mit Druckknopf
Kugelschreiber mit Drehmechanik;
Drehkugelschreiber
m
ballpoint; ballpoint pen; ball pen; pen; Biro
tm
Br.
ballpoints; ballpoint pens; ball pens; pens; Biros
clicky top ballpoint pen
twisty bottom ballpoint pen
Drehkugelschreiber
m
Drehkugelschreiber
pl
twist-action ball-point
twist-action ball-points
Kugelschreiber
m
; Kuli
m
ugs.
Kugelschreiber
pl
; Kulis
pl
Druckknopf-Kugelschreiber; Kugelschreiber mit Druckknopf
Kugelschreiber mit Drehmechanik;
Drehkugelschreiber
m
ballpoint; ballpoint pen; ball pen; pen; Biro
tm
Br.
ballpoints; ballpoint pens; ball pens; pens; Biros
clicky top ballpoint pen
twisty bottom ballpoint pen
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Drehkugelschreiber Definition
Action
(
n.
)
A
process
or
condition
of
acting
or
moving,
as
opposed
to
rest
Action
(
n.
)
An
act
Action
(
n.
)
The
event
or
connected
series
of
events,
either
real
or
imaginary,
forming
the
subject
of
a
play,
poem,
or
other
composition
Action
(
n.
)
Movement
Action
(
n.
)
Effective
motion
Action
(
n.
)
Any
one
of
the
active
processes
going
on
in
an
organism
Action
(
n.
)
Gesticulation
Action
(
n.
)
The
attitude
or
position
of
the
several
parts
of
the
body
as
expressive
of
the
sentiment
or
passion
depicted.
Action
(
n.
)
A
suit
or
process,
by
which
a
demand
is
made
of
a
right
in
a
court
of
justice
Action
(
n.
)
A
right
of
action
Action
(
n.
)
A
share
in
the
capital
stock
of
a
joint-stock
company,
or
in
the
public
funds
Action
(
n.
)
An
engagement
between
troops
in
war,
whether
on
land
or
water
Action
(
n.
)
The
mechanical
contrivance
by
means
of
which
the
impulse
of
the
player's
finger
is
transmitted
to
the
strings
of
a
pianoforte
or
to
the
valve
of
an
organ
pipe.
Ball
(
n.
)
Any
round
or
roundish
body
or
mass
Ball
(
n.
)
A
spherical
body
of
any
substance
or
size
used
to
play
with,
as
by
throwing,
knocking,
kicking,
etc.
Ball
(
n.
)
A
general
name
for
games
in
which
a
ball
is
thrown,
kicked,
or
knocked.
See
Baseball,
and
Football.
Ball
(
n.
)
Any
solid
spherical,
cylindrical,
or
conical
projectile
of
lead
or
iron,
to
be
discharged
from
a
firearm
Ball
(
n.
)
A
flaming,
roundish
body
shot
into
the
air
Ball
(
n.
)
A
leather-covered
cushion,
fastened
to
a
handle
called
a
ballstock
Ball
(
n.
)
A
roundish
protuberant
portion
of
some
part
of
the
body
Ball
(
n.
)
A
large
pill,
a
form
in
which
medicine
is
commonly
given
to
horses
Ball
(
n.
)
The
globe
or
earth.
Ball
(
v.
i.)
To
gather
balls
which
cling
to
the
feet,
as
of
damp
snow
or
clay
Ball
(
v.
t.)
To
heat
in
a
furnace
and
form
into
balls
for
rolling.
Ball
(
v.
t.)
To
form
or
wind
into
a
ball
Ball
(
n.
)
A
social
assembly
for
the
purpose
of
dancing.
Ball-flower
(
n.
)
An
ornament
resembling
a
ball
placed
in
a
circular
flower,
the
petals
of
which
form
a
cup
round
it,
--
usually
inserted
in
a
hollow
molding.
Cover-point
(
n.
)
The
fielder
in
the
games
of
cricket
and
lacrosse
who
supports
"point."
Dew-point
(
n.
)
The
temperature
at
which
dew
begins
to
form.
It
varies
with
the
humidity
and
temperature
of
the
atmosphere.
Dust-point
(
n.
)
An
old
rural
game.
Libration
point
(
n.
)
any
one
of
five
points
in
the
plane
of
a
system
of
two
large
astronomical
bodies
orbiting
each
other,
as
the
Earth-moon
system,
where
the
gravitational
pull
of
the
two
bodies
on
an
object
are
approximately
equal,
and
in
opposite
directions.
A
solid
object
moving
in
the
same
velocity
and
direction
as
such
a
libration
point
will
remain
in
gravitational
equilibrium
with
the
two
bodies
of
the
system
and
not
fall
toward
either
body.
Minie
ball
(
)
A
conical
rifle
bullet,
with
a
cavity
in
its
base
plugged
with
a
piece
of
iron,
which,
by
the
explosion
of
the
charge,
is
driven
farther
in,
expanding
the
sides
to
fit
closely
the
grooves
of
the
barrel.
Point
(
v.
t.
&
i.)
To
appoint.
Point
(
n.
)
That
which
pricks
or
pierces
Point
(
n.
)
An
instrument
which
pricks
or
pierces,
as
a
sort
of
needle
used
by
engravers,
etchers,
lace
workers,
and
others
Point
(
n.
)
Anything
which
tapers
to
a
sharp,
well-defined
termination.
Specifically:
A
small
promontory
or
cape
Point
(
n.
)
The
mark
made
by
the
end
of
a
sharp,
piercing
instrument,
as
a
needle
Point
(
n.
)
An
indefinitely
small
space
Point
(
n.
)
An
indivisible
portion
of
time
Point
(
n.
)
A
mark
of
punctuation
Point
(
n.
)
Whatever
serves
to
mark
progress,
rank,
or
relative
position,
or
to
indicate
a
transition
from
one
state
or
position
to
another,
degree
Point
(
n.
)
That
which
arrests
attention,
or
indicates
qualities
or
character
Point
(
n.
)
Hence,
the
most
prominent
or
important
feature,
as
of
an
argument,
discourse,
etc.
Point
(
n.
)
A
small
matter
Point
(
n.
)
A
dot
or
mark
used
to
designate
certain
tones
or
time
Point
(
n.
)
A
dot
or
mark
distinguishing
or
characterizing
certain
tones
or
styles
Point
(
n.
)
A
dot
placed
at
the
right
hand
of
a
note,
to
raise
its
value,
or
prolong
its
time,
by
one
half,
as
to
make
a
whole
note
equal
to
three
half
notes,
a
half
note
equal
to
three
quarter
notes.
Point
(
n.
)
A
fixed
conventional
place
for
reference,
or
zero
of
reckoning,
in
the
heavens,
usually
the
intersection
of
two
or
more
great
circles
of
the
sphere,
and
named
specifically
in
each
case
according
to
the
position
intended
Point
(
n.
)
One
of
the
several
different
parts
of
the
escutcheon.
See
Escutcheon.
Point
(
n.
)
One
of
the
points
of
the
compass
(see
Points
of
the
compass,
below)
twist-action ball-point / twist-action ball-points Bedeutung
act
deed
human
action
human
activity
something
that
people
do
or
cause
to
happen
action
something
done
(usually
as
opposed
to
something
said),
there
were
stories
of
murders
and
other
unnatural
actions
course
course
of
action
a
mode
of
action,
if
you
persist
in
that
course
you
will
surely
fail,
once
a
nation
is
embarked
on
a
course
of
action
it
becomes
extremely
difficult
for
any
retraction
to
take
place
maneuver
manoeuvre
evasive
action
an
action
aimed
at
evading
an
opponent
performance
execution
carrying
out
carrying
into
action
the
act
of
performing,
of
doing
something
successfully,
using
knowledge
as
distinguished
from
merely
possessing
it,
they
criticised
his
performance
as
mayor,
experience
generally
improves
performance
ball
a
pitch
that
is
not
in
the
strike
zone,
he
threw
nine
straight
balls
before
the
manager
yanked
him
change-up
change-of-pace
change-of-pace
ball
off-speed
pitch
a
baseball
thrown
with
little
velocity
when
the
batter
is
expecting
a
fastball
curve
curve
ball
breaking
ball
bender
a
pitch
of
a
baseball
that
is
thrown
with
spin
so
that
its
path
curves
as
it
approaches
the
batter
passed
ball
a
pitch
that
the
catcher
should
have
caught
but
did
not,
allows
a
base
runner
to
advance
a
base
submarine
ball
submarine
pitch
a
pitch
thrown
sidearm
instead
of
overhead
fair
ball
(baseball)
a
ball
struck
with
the
bat
so
that
it
stays
between
the
lines
(the
foul
lines)
that
define
the
width
of
the
playing
field
foul
ball
(baseball)
a
ball
struck
with
the
bat
so
that
it
does
not
stay
between
the
lines
(the
foul
lines)
that
define
the
width
of
the
playing
field
fly
fly
ball
(baseball)
a
hit
that
flies
up
in
the
air
grounder
ground
ball
groundball
hopper
(baseball)
a
hit
that
travels
along
the
ground
device
gimmick
twist
any
clever
maneuver,
he
would
stoop
to
any
device
to
win
a
point,
it
was
a
great
sales
gimmick,
a
cheap
promotions
gimmick
for
greedy
businessmen
point
after
point
after
touchdown
extra
point
in
American
football
a
point
awarded
for
a
successful
place
kick
following
a
touchdown
springboard
jumping-off
point
point
of
departure
a
beginning
from
which
an
enterprise
is
launched,
he
uses
other
people's
ideas
as
a
springboard
for
his
own,
reality
provides
the
jumping-off
point
for
his
illusions,
the
point
of
departure
of
international
comparison
cannot
be
an
institution
but
must
be
the
function
it
carries
out
jump
ball
(basketball)
the
way
play
begins
or
resumes
when
possession
is
disputed,
an
official
tosses
the
ball
up
between
two
players
who
jump
in
an
effort
to
tap
it
to
a
teammate
three-point
landing
a
landing
in
which
all
three
wheels
of
the
aircraft
touch
the
ground
at
the
same
time
spin
twirl
twist
twisting
whirl
the
act
of
rotating
rapidly,
he
gave
the
crank
a
spin,
it
broke
off
after
much
twisting
twist
turn
turning
or
twisting
around
(in
place),
with
a
quick
twist
of
his
head
he
surveyed
the
room
wind
winding
twist
the
act
of
winding
or
twisting,
he
put
the
key
in
the
old
clock
and
gave
it
a
good
wind
ball
game
ballgame
a
field
game
played
with
a
ball
(especially
baseball)
ball
the
game
of
baseball
googly
wrong
'un
bosie
bosie
ball
a
cricket
ball
bowled
as
if
to
break
one
way
that
actually
breaks
in
the
opposite
way
no
ball
unlawfully
delivered
ball
in
cricket,
the
umpire
called
it
a
no
ball
twist
social
dancing
in
which
couples
vigorously
twist
their
hips
and
arms
in
time
to
the
music,
was
popular
in
the
s,
they
liked
to
dance
the
twist
ball
hawking
a
skillful
maneuver
in
catching
balls
or
in
stealing
the
ball
from
the
opposing
team
let
net
ball
a
serve
that
strikes
the
net
before
falling
into
the
receiver's
court,
the
ball
must
be
served
again
action
the
most
important
or
interesting
work
or
activity
in
a
specific
area
or
field,
the
action
is
no
longer
in
technology
stocks
but
in
municipal
bonds,
gawkers
always
try
to
get
as
close
to
the
action
as
possible
ball-buster
ball-breaker
a
job
or
situation
that
is
demanding
and
arduous
and
punishing,
Vietnam
was
a
ball-breaker
reflex
reflex
response
reflex
action
instinctive
reflex
innate
reflex
inborn
reflex
unconditioned
reflex
physiological
reaction
an
automatic
instinctive
unlearned
reaction
to
a
stimulus
military
action
action
a
military
engagement,
he
saw
action
in
Korea
police
action
a
local
military
action
without
declaration
of
war,
against
violators
of
international
peace
and
order
replay
instant
replay
action
replay
the
immediate
rebroadcast
of
some
action
(especially
sports
action)
that
has
been
recorded
on
videotape
point
duty
the
control
of
traffic
by
a
policeman
stationed
at
an
intersection
group
action
action
taken
by
a
group
of
people
direct
action
a
protest
action
by
labor
or
minority
groups
to
obtain
their
demands
legal
action
action
action
at
law
a
judicial
proceeding
brought
by
one
party
against
another,
one
party
prosecutes
another
for
a
wrong
done
or
for
protection
of
a
right
or
for
prevention
of
a
wrong
action
an
act
by
a
government
body
or
supranational
organization,
recent
federal
action
undermined
the
segregationist
position,
the
United
Nations
must
have
the
power
to
propose
and
organize
action
without
being
hobbled
by
irrelevant
issues,
the
Union
action
of
emancipating
Southern
slaves
class
action
class-action
suit
a
lawsuit
brought
by
a
representative
member
of
a
large
group
of
people
on
behalf
of
all
members
of
the
group
civil
action
legal
action
to
protect
a
private
civil
right
or
to
compel
a
civil
remedy
(as
distinguished
from
criminal
prosecution)
job
action
a
temporary
action
by
workers
to
protest
management
decision
or
to
make
demands
three-point
turn
the
act
of
turning
a
vehicle
around
in
a
limited
space
by
moving
in
a
series
of
back
and
forward
arcs
bluepoint
blue
point
small
edible
oyster
typically
from
the
southern
shore
of
Long
Island
blue
point
Siamese
Siamese
cat
having
a
bluish
creamolored
body
and
dark
grey
points
Abstract
Expressionism
action
painting
a
New
York
school
of
painting
characterized
by
freely
created
abstractions,
the
first
important
school
of
American
painting
to
develop
independently
of
European
styles
action
action
mechanism
the
operating
part
that
transmits
power
to
a
mechanism,
the
piano
had
a
very
stiff
action
arena
scene
of
action
a
playing
field
where
sports
events
take
place
ball
round
object
that
is
hit
or
thrown
or
kicked
in
games,
the
ball
travelledmph
on
his
serve,
the
mayor
threw
out
the
first
ball,
the
ball
rolled
into
the
corner
pocket
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