Das englische Wort für Schaltknüppel ist
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Englische Definition
Schaltknüppel | |
1. subst. synonym of Schaltknauf (lever used to change gears in a vehicle) |
Übersetzungen für Schaltknüppel und ihre Definitionen
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1. Substantiv: | |||
2. [1] Stock, Zweig | |||
[1] „I do not know with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones.“ | |||
Ich weiß nicht mit welchen Waffen im Dritten Weltkrieg gekämpft wird, aber im Vierten Weltkrieg wird mit Stöckern und Steinen gekämpft. |
Stick | ||
1. subst. (Ireland) A member of the Official IRA. | ||
2. subst. An elongated piece of wood or similar material, typically put to some use, for example as a wand or baton. | ||
The beaver's dam was made out of sticks. | ||
3. subst. A relatively long, thin piece of wood, of any size. | ||
I found several good sticks in the brush heap. | ||
What do you call a boomerang that won't come back? A stick. | ||
4. subst. (US) A timber board, especially a two by four (inches). | ||
I found enough sticks in dumpsters at construction sites to build my shed. | ||
5. subst. A cane or walking stick (usually wooden, metal or plastic) to aid in walking. | ||
I don’t need my stick to walk, but it’s helpful. | ||
6. subst. A cudgel or truncheon (usually of wood, metal or plastic), especially one carried by police or guards. | ||
As soon as the fight started, the guards came in swinging their sticks. | ||
7. subst. (carpentry) The vertical member of a cope-and-stick joint. | ||
8. subst. (nautical) A mast or part of a mast of a ship; also, a yard. | ||
9. subst. (figuratively) A piece (of furniture, especially if wooden). | ||
We were so poor we didn't have one stick of furniture. | ||
10. subst. Any roughly cylindrical (or rectangular) unit of a substance. | ||
Sealing wax is available as a cylindrical or rectangular stick. | ||
The recipe calls for half a stick of butter. | ||
Don’t hog all that gum, give me a stick! | ||
11. subst. (slang) A cigarette (usually a tobacco cigarette, less often a marijuana cigarette). | ||
Cigarettes are taxed at one dollar per stick. | ||
12. subst. Material or objects attached to a stick or the like. | ||
13. subst. A bunch of something wrapped around or attached to a stick. | ||
(US) My parents bought us each a stick of cotton candy. | ||
14. subst. (archaic) A scroll that is rolled around (mounted on, attached to) a stick. | ||
15. subst. (military) The structure to which a set of bombs in a bomber aircraft are attached and which drops the bombs when it is released. The bombs themselves | ||
16. subst. A tool, control, or instrument shaped somewhat like a stick. | ||
17. subst. (US, colloquial) A manual transmission, a vehicle equipped with a manual transmission, so called because of the stick-like, i.e. twig-like, control (th | ||
I grew up driving a stick, but many people my age didn’t. | ||
18. subst. # (US, colloquial) Vehicles, collectively, equipped with manual transmissions. | ||
# I grew up driving stick, but many people my age didn't. | ||
19. subst. (aviation) The control column of an aircraft; a joystick. (By convention, a wheel-like control mechanism with a handgrip on opposite sides, similar to | ||
20. subst. (aviation) Use of the stick to control the aircraft. | ||
21. subst. (computing) A memory stick. | ||
22. subst. (dated, metal typesetting) A composing stick, the tool used by compositors to assemble lines of type. | ||
23. subst. (jazz, slang) The clarinet. (more often called the liquorice stick) | ||
24. subst. (sports) A stick-like item: | ||
Tripping with the stick is a violation of the rules. | ||
25. subst. (horse racing) The short whip carried by a jockey. | ||
26. subst. (golf) The pole bearing a small flag that marks the hole. | ||
His wedge shot bounced off the stick and went in the hole. | ||
27. subst. (US, slang) The cue used in billiards, pool, snooker, etc. | ||
His stroke with that two-piece stick is a good as anybody's in the club. | ||
28. subst. # The game of pool, or an individual pool game. | ||
# He shoots a mean stick of pool. | ||
29. subst. (sports) Ability; specifically: | ||
30. subst. (golf) The long-range driving ability of a golf club. | ||
31. subst. (baseball) The potential hitting power of a specific bat. | ||
32. subst. (baseball) General hitting ability. | ||
33. subst. (hockey) The potential accuracy of a hockey stick, implicating also the player using it. | ||
34. subst. (slang) A person or group of people. (Perhaps, in some senses, because people are, broadly speaking, tall and thin, like pieces of wood.) | ||
35. subst. A thin or wiry person; particularly a flat-chested woman. | ||
36. subst. (magic) An assistant planted in the audience. | ||
37. subst. A stiff, stupidly obstinate person. | ||
38. subst. (military aviation, from joystick) A fighter pilot. | ||
39. subst. (military, South Africa) A small group of (infantry) soldiers. | ||
40. subst. Encouragement or punishment, or (resulting) vigour or other improved behavior. | ||
41. subst. A negative stimulus or a punishment. (This sense derives from the metaphor of using a stick, a long piece of wood, to poke or beat a beast of burden to | ||
42. subst. (slang) Corporal punishment; beatings. | ||
43. subst. (slang) Vigor; spirit; effort, energy, intensity. | ||
He really gave that digging some stick. = he threw himself into the task of digging | ||
She really gave that bully some stick. = she berated him (this sense melts into the previous sense, "punishment") | ||
Give it some stick! | ||
44. subst. (slang) Vigorous driving of a car; gas. | ||
45. subst. A measure. | ||
46. subst. (obsolete) An English Imperial unit of length equal to 2 inches. | ||
47. subst. (archaic, rare) A quantity of eels, usually 25. | ||
48. v. (carpentry) To cut a piece of wood to be the stick member of a cope-and-stick joint. | ||
49. v. (transitive, printing, slang) To compose; to set, or arrange, in a composing stick. | ||
to stick type | ||
50. subst. (motor racing) The traction of tires on the road surface. | ||
51. subst. (fishing) The amount of fishing line resting on the water surface before a cast; line stick. | ||
52. subst. A thrust with a pointed instrument; a stab. | ||
53. v. (intransitive) To become or remain attached; to adhere. | ||
The tape will not stick if it melts. | ||
54. v. (intransitive) To jam; to stop moving. | ||
The lever sticks if you push it too far up. | ||
55. v. To tolerate, to endure, to stick with. | ||
56. v. (intransitive) To persist. | ||
His old nickname stuck. | ||
57. v. (intransitive) Of snow, to remain frozen on landing. | ||
58. v. (intransitive) To remain loyal; to remain firm. | ||
Just stick to your strategy, and you will win. | ||
59. v. (dated, intransitive) To hesitate, to be reluctant; to refuse (in negative phrases). | ||
60. v. (dated, intransitive) To be puzzled (at something), have difficulty understanding. | ||
61. v. (dated, intransitive) To cause difficulties, scruples, or hesitation. | ||
62. v. To attach with glue or as if by gluing. | ||
Stick the label on the jar. | ||
63. v. To place, set down (quickly or carelessly). | ||
Stick your bag over there and come with me. | ||
64. v. To press (something with a sharp point) into something else. | ||
The balloon will pop when I stick this pin in it. | ||
to stick a needle into one's finger | ||
65. v. (transitive, now only in dialects) To stab. | ||
66. v. To fix on a pointed instrument; to impale. | ||
to stick an apple on a fork | ||
67. v. (transitive, archaic) To adorn or deck with things fastened on as by piercing. | ||
68. v. (transitive, gymnastics) To perform (a landing) perfectly. | ||
Once again, the world champion sticks the dismount. |
gear lever | |
gear lever | ||
1. subst. (British) The lever used to change gears in a motor car. Called gear shift in the US and Canada. |
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