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Definition
Synonym
Sekundenschnitt
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Sekundenschnitt
m
(Film)
rapid-fire cut (film)
Sekundenschnitt
m
(Film)
rapid-fire cut (film)
Sekunde
f
Sekunden
second
seconds
Sternzeitsekunde
f
; siderische Sekunde
f
astron.
Sternzeitsekunden
pl
; siderische Sekunden
pl
sidereal second
sidereal seconds
sich ereignen; auftreten; erfolgen
v
adm.
sich ereignend; auftretend; erfolgend
sich ereignet; aufgetreten; erfolgt
es ereignet sich; es tritt auf; es erfolgt
es ereignete sich; es trat auf; es erfolgte
es hat hatte sich ereignet; es ist war aufgetreten; es ist war erfolgt
auf nach etw. erfolgen
Es ist ein Fehler aufgetreten.
Der Angriff erfolgte am Freitag.
Das kann auch außerhalb der Institutionen geschehen erfolgen.
Es ist noch keine Beantwortung erfolgt.
Die Detonation erfolgt innerhalb weniger Sekunden.
to take place; to happen; to occur
taking place; happening; occurring
taken place; happened; occurred
it takes place; it happens; it occurs
it took place; it happened; it occurred
it has had taken place; it has had happened; it has had occurred
to follow sth.; to come after sth.
An error has occurred.
The attack occurred on Friday.
It is possible for this to happen outside the institutions.
No reply has been received to date.
The detonation takes place within a few seconds.
schäumen
v
(Getränke)
schäumend
geschäumt
Wenn du die Flasche öffnest schäumt das Bier ein paar Sekunden.
Der Hund hatte Schaum vor dem Mund.
Er schäumte als ich ihm die Neuigkeit berichtete.
übtr.
die Eier schaumig schlagen
cook.
to froth (drinks)
frothing
frothed
When you open the bottle the beer will froth for a fiew seconds.
The dog was frothing at the mouth.
He frothed at the mouth when I told him the news.
fig.
beat and froth the eggs
jds. Orientierung
f
geogr.
psych.
die Orientierung verlieren
sich orientieren; sich zurechtfinden
sich anhand einer Karte orientieren
Nach dem Aufwachen brauchte ich ein paar Sekunden, um mich zurechtzufinden.
sb.'s bearings
to lose your bearings
to get find figure out gather your bearings
to figure out your bearings, using a map
It took me a couple of seconds to find my bearings after I woke up.
sich anpassen (an etw.); sich an etw. gewöhnen; sich eingewöhnen
v
sich anpassend; sich an gewöhnend; sich eingewöhnend
sich angepasst; sich an gewöhnt; sich eingewöhnt
Pflanzen, die an harte Winter gut angepasst sind
sich an das Muttersein gewöhnen
Es ist erstaunlich, wie schnell sich die Kinder eingewöhnt haben.
Es dauerte ein paar Sekunden, bis sich meine die Augen an die Dunkelheit gewöhnt hatten.
Daran gewöhnst du dich schnell.
to adapt; to adapt yourself; to adjust; to adjust yourself (to sth.); to get used to sth.
adapting; adapting yourself; adjusting; adjusting yourself; getting used to
adapted; adapted yourself; adjusted; adjusted yourself; got used to
plants which are well adapted to harsh winters
to adjust (yourself) to motherhood
It's amazing how quickly the children have adjusted.
It took a few seconds for my eyes to adjust to the darkness.
You'll soon get used to it.; You'll soon adjust.
sich ereignen; geschehen; auftreten; eintreten; erfolgen
adm.
v
; sich vollziehen
geh.
; sich zutragen
poet.
v
sich ereignend; geschehend; auftretend; eintretend; erfolgend; sich vollziehend; sich zutragend
sich ereignet; geschehen; aufgetreten; eingetreten; erfolgt; sich vollzogen; sich zugetragen
es ereignet sich; es geschieht; es tritt auf ein; es erfolgt; es vollzieht sich; es trägt sich zu
es ereignete sich; es geschah; es trat auf ein; es erfolgte; es vollzog sich; es trug sich zu
es hat hatte sich ereignet; es ist war aufgetreten; er sie hat hatte sich vollzogen; es ist war erfolgt
regelmäßig auftreten (Sache)
auf nach etw. erfolgen
Es ist ein Fehler aufgetreten.
Der Angriff erfolgte am Freitag.
Das kann auch außerhalb der Institutionen geschehen erfolgen.
Es ist etwas nichts vorgefallen.
geh.
Sollte es zu einer Entschädigungszahlung kommen Sollte eine Entschädigungszahlung erfolgen …
Was sind die Folgen, wenn der Risikofall tatsächlich eintritt?
Es ist noch keine Beantwortung erfolgt.
Die Detonation erfolgt innerhalb weniger Sekunden.
je nachdem, was zuerst eintritt
jur.
to take place; to happen; to occur; to eventuate
formal
taking place; happening; occurring; eventuating
taken place; happened; occurred; eventuated
it takes place; it happens; it occurs; it eventuates
it took place; it happened; it occurred; it eventuated
it has had taken place; it has had happened; it has had occurred
to occur at regular intervals (matter)
to follow sth.; to come after sth.
An error has occurred.
The attack occurred on Friday.
It is possible for this to happen outside the institutions.
Something Nothing special has happened.
If a compensation payment eventuates …
What are the consequences, if the hazard does occur eventuate?
No reply has been received to date.
The detonation takes place within a few seconds.
whichever is the sooner
schäumen
v
(Getränke)
schäumend
geschäumt
Wenn du die Flasche öffnest, schäumt das Bier ein paar Sekunden.
Der Hund hatte Schaum vor dem Mund.
Er schäumte, als ich ihm die Neuigkeit berichtete.
übtr.
die Eier schaumig schlagen
cook.
to froth (drinks)
frothing
frothed
When you open the bottle, the beer will froth for a fiew seconds.
The dog was frothing at the mouth.
He frothed at the mouth when I told him the news.
fig.
beat and froth the eggs
Sekundenbruchteil
m
split second
Sekundenbruchteil
m
Sekundenbruchteile
pl
in Sekundenbruchteilen
split second; fraction of a second
split seconds
in fractions of a second
sekundengenau
adj
to the split second
Sekundenkleber
m
superglue
sekundenlang
adj
for seconds
sekundenlang
for seconds
Sekundenschlaf
n
med.
micro-sleep
pendeln
v
pendelnd
gependelt
etw. pendeln lassen
im Sekundenschlag pendeln (Uhr)
to oscillate; to vibrate; to librate; to swing move in pendulum fashion
oscillating; vibrating; librating; swing moving in pendulum fashion
oscillated; vibrated; librated; swung moved in pendulum fashion
to arrange sth. to oscillate
to vibrate seconds (timepiece)
in Sekundenschnelle
in Sekundenschnelle
within seconds
in a split second
Sekundenschnitt
m
(Film)
rapid-fire cut (film)
Sekundentakt
m
im Sekundentakt
m
second cycle
at second intervals; every second
Sekundenzeiger
m
second hand
Deutsche
Sekundenschnitt Synonyme
Englische
rapid-fire cut Synonyme
Sekundenschnitt Definition
Anthony's
Fire
(
)
See
Saint
Anthony's
Fire,
under
Saint.
Ash-fire
(
n.
)
A
low
fire
used
in
chemical
operations.
Elmo's
fire
(
)
See
Corposant
Film
(
n.
)
A
thin
skin
Film
(
n.
)
A
slender
thread,
as
that
of
a
cobweb.
Film
(
v.
t.)
To
cover
with
a
thin
skin
or
pellicle.
Fire
(
n.
)
The
evolution
of
light
and
heat
in
the
combustion
of
bodies
Fire
(
n.
)
Fuel
in
a
state
of
combustion,
as
on
a
hearth,
or
in
a
stove
or
a
furnace.
Fire
(
n.
)
The
burning
of
a
house
or
town
Fire
(
n.
)
Anything
which
destroys
or
affects
like
fire.
Fire
(
n.
)
Ardor
of
passion,
whether
love
or
hate
Fire
(
n.
)
Liveliness
of
imagination
or
fancy
Fire
(
n.
)
Splendor
Fire
(
n.
)
Torture
by
burning
Fire
(
n.
)
The
discharge
of
firearms
Fire
(
v.
t.)
To
set
on
fire
Fire
(
v.
t.)
To
subject
to
intense
heat
Fire
(
v.
t.)
To
inflame
Fire
(
v.
t.)
To
animate
Fire
(
v.
t.)
To
feed
or
serve
the
fire
of
Fire
(
v.
t.)
To
light
up
as
if
by
fire
Fire
(
v.
t.)
To
cause
to
explode
Fire
(
v.
t.)
To
drive
by
fire.
Fire
(
v.
t.)
To
cauterize.
Fire
(
v.
i.)
To
take
fire
Fire
(
v.
i.)
To
be
irritated
or
inflamed
with
passion.
Fire
(
v.
i.)
To
discharge
artillery
or
firearms
Fire
beetle
(
)
A
very
brilliantly
luminous
beetle
(Pyrophorus
noctilucus),
one
of
the
elaters,
found
in
Central
and
South
America
Fire-fanged
(
a.
)
Injured
as
by
fire
Fire-new
(
a.
)
Fresh
from
the
forge
Fire-set
(
n.
)
A
set
of
fire
irons,
including,
commonly,
tongs,
shovel,
and
poker.
Knobbling
fire
(
)
A
bloomery
fire.
See
Bloomery.
Rapid
(
a.
)
Very
swift
or
quick
Rapid
(
a.
)
Advancing
with
haste
or
speed
Rapid
(
a.
)
Quick
in
execution
Rapid
(
a.
)
The
part
of
a
river
where
the
current
moves
with
great
swiftness,
but
without
actual
waterfall
or
cascade
rapid-fire cut (film) Bedeutung
fire
control
preparation
for
the
delivery
of
shellfire
on
a
target
enfilade
enfilade
fire
gunfire
directed
along
the
length
rather
than
the
breadth
of
a
formation
film
festival
a
cinematic
festival
that
features
films
(usually
films
produced
during
the
past
year)
fire
watching
(during
World
War
II
in
Britain)
watching
for
fires
started
by
bombs
that
dropped
from
the
sky
fire
drill
an
exercise
intended
to
train
people
in
duties
and
escape
procedures
to
be
followed
in
case
of
fire
moviemaking
movie
making
film
making
the
production
of
movies
film
editing
cutting
the
activity
of
selecting
the
scenes
to
be
shown
and
putting
them
together
to
create
a
film
reconnaissance
by
fire
a
method
of
reconnaissance
in
which
fire
is
placed
on
a
suspected
enemy
position
in
order
to
cause
the
enemy
to
disclose
his
presence
by
moving
or
returning
fire
fire
firing
the
act
of
firing
weapons
or
artillery
at
an
enemy,
hold
your
fire
until
you
can
see
the
whites
of
their
eyes,
they
retreated
in
the
face
of
withering
enemy
fire
antiaircraft
fire
firing
at
enemy
aircraft
barrage
barrage
fire
battery
bombardment
shelling
the
heavy
fire
of
artillery
to
saturate
an
area
rather
than
hit
a
specific
target,
they
laid
down
a
barrage
in
front
of
the
advancing
troops,
the
shelling
went
on
for
hours
without
pausing
call
fire
fire
delivered
on
a
specific
target
in
response
to
a
request
from
the
supported
unit
close
supporting
fire
fire
on
enemy
troops
or
weapons
or
positions
that
are
near
the
supported
unit
and
are
the
most
immediate
and
serious
threat
to
it
cover
covering
fire
fire
that
makes
it
difficult
for
the
enemy
to
fire
on
your
own
individuals
or
formations,
artillery
provided
covering
fire
for
the
withdrawal
deep
supporting
fire
fire
on
objectives
not
in
the
immediate
vicinity
of
your
forces
but
with
the
objective
of
destroying
enemy
reserves
and
weapons
and
interfering
with
the
enemy
command
and
supply
and
communications
direct
supporting
fire
fire
delivered
in
support
of
part
of
a
force
(as
opposed
to
general
supporting
fire
delivered
in
support
of
the
force
as
a
whole)
concentrated
fire
massed
fire
fire
from
two
or
more
weapons
directed
at
a
single
target
or
area
(as
fire
by
batteries
of
two
or
more
warships)
counterbattery
fire
fire
delivered
to
neutralize
or
destroy
indirect
fire
weapon
systems
countermortar
fire
mortar
fire
intended
to
destroy
or
neutralize
enemy
weapons
counterpreparation
fire
intensive
prearranged
fire
delivered
when
the
immanence
of
enemy
attack
is
discovered
destruction
fire
fire
delivered
for
the
sole
purpose
of
destroying
material
objects
direct
fire
fire
delivered
on
a
target
that
is
visible
to
the
person
aiming
it
distributed
fire
fire
dispersed
so
as
to
engage
effectively
an
area
target
friendly
fire
fratricide
fire
that
injures
or
kills
an
ally
hostile
fire
fire
that
injures
or
kills
an
enemy
grazing
fire
fire
approximately
parallel
to
the
ground,
the
center
of
the
cone
of
fire
does
rise
above
meter
from
the
ground
harassing
fire
fire
designed
to
disturb
the
rest
of
enemy
troops
and
to
curtail
movement
and
to
lower
enemy
morale
indirect
fire
fire
delivered
on
a
target
that
is
not
itself
used
as
the
point
of
aim
for
the
weapons
interdiction
fire
fire
directed
to
an
area
to
prevent
the
enemy
from
using
that
area
neutralization
fire
fire
that
is
delivered
in
order
to
render
the
target
ineffective
or
unusable
observed
fire
fire
for
which
the
point
of
impact
(the
burst)
can
be
seen
by
an
observer,
fire
can
be
adjusted
on
the
basis
of
the
observations
preparation
fire
fire
delivered
on
a
target
in
preparation
for
an
assault
radar
fire
gunfire
aimed
a
target
that
is
being
tracked
by
radar
registration
fire
fire
delivered
to
obtain
accurate
data
for
subsequent
effective
engagement
of
targets
scheduled
fire
prearranged
fire
delivered
at
a
predetermined
time
searching
fire
fire
distributed
in
depth
by
successive
changes
in
the
elevation
of
the
gun
supporting
fire
fire
delivered
by
supporting
units
to
protect
or
assist
a
unit
in
combat
suppressive
fire
fire
on
or
about
a
weapon
system
to
degrade
its
performance
below
what
is
needed
to
fulfill
its
mission
objectives
unobserved
fire
fire
for
which
the
point
of
impact
(the
bursts)
cannot
be
observed
artillery
fire
cannon
fire
fire
delivered
by
artillery
high-angle
fire
fire
from
a
cannon
that
is
fired
at
an
elevation
greater
than
that
for
the
maximum
range
mortar
fire
artillery
fire
delivered
by
a
mortar
zone
fire
artillery
or
mortar
fire
delivered
in
a
constant
direction
at
several
quadrant
elevations
pyrolatry
fire-worship
the
worship
of
fire
fire
sale
a
sale
of
merchandise
supposedly
damaged
by
fire
fire
sale
a
sale
of
assets
at
very
low
prices
typically
when
the
seller
faces
bankruptcy
European
fire
salamander
Salamandra
salamandra
a
kind
of
European
salamander
spotted
salamander
fire
salamander
Salamandra
maculosa
European
salamander
having
dark
skin
with
usually
yellow
spots
fire-bellied
toad
Bombina
bombina
toad
of
central
and
eastern
Europe
having
red
or
orange
patches
mixed
with
black
on
its
underside
firefly
fire
beetle
Pyrophorus
noctiluca
tropical
American
click
beetle
having
bright
luminous
spots
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