Englisch > Deutsch | |
season | |
1. Substantiv: | |
2. [1] Jahreszeit | |
3. [2] Sport: Saison | |
[1] "The season was cold and rainy, and in the evenings we crowded around a blazing wood fire, and occasionally amused ourselves with some German stories of ghosts, which happened to fall into our hands." | |
4. Verb: | |
5. [1] Lebensmittel mit Zutaten würzen / abschmecken | |
6. [2] altern | |
[1] Tomato juice must be seasoned with salt and pepper. | |
Tomatensaft muss mit Salz und Pfeffer abgeschmeckt werden. | |
Englisch > Englisch | |
season | |
1. subst. Each of the four divisions of a year: spring, summer, autumn (fall) and winter |  |
2. subst. A part of a year when something particular happens |  |
mating season |  |
the rainy season |  |
the football season |  |
3. subst. (obsolete) That which gives relish; seasoning. |  |
4. subst. (cricket) The period over which a series of Test matches are played. |  |
5. subst. (North America, broadcasting) A group of episodes of a television or radio program broadcast in regular intervals with a long break between each group, usually with one year between the beginning of e |  |
The third season of “Friends” aired from 1996 to 1997. |  |
6. subst. (archaic) An extended, undefined period of time. |  |
7. v. To flavour food with spices, herbs or salt. |  |
8. v. To make fit for any use by time or habit; to habituate; to accustom; to inure |  |
to season oneself to a climate |  |
9. v. Hence, to prepare by drying or hardening, or removal of natural juices |  |
The timber needs to be seasoned. |  |
10. v. (intransitive) To become mature; to grow fit for use; to become adapted to a climate. |  |
11. v. (intransitive) To become dry and hard, by the escape of the natural juices, or by being penetrated with other substance |  |
The wood has seasoned in the sun. |  |
12. v. (obsolete) To copulate with; to impregnate. |  |
Deutsch > Englisch | |
Jahreszeit | |
1. n-f. season, time of year |  |