concoction

concoction
noun
(drink) Gebräu, das
* * *
[-ʃən]
noun das Gebräu, die Erfindung
* * *
con·coc·tion
[kənˈkɒkʃən, AM -ˈkɑ:k-]
n
1. (dish) Kreation f; (drink also) Gebräu nt hum o pej
a \concoction of lies ein Lügengewebe nt
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[kən'kɒkʃən]
n
1) (= food) Kreation f, Zusammenstellung f; (= drink) Gebräu nt

one of her little concoctions — eines ihrer Spezialrezepte

2) (= story etc) Erdichtung f; (FASHION) Zauberei f, Spielerei f

the plot is an amazing concoction of bizarre events — der Plot ist eine erstaunliche Verkettung der merkwürdigsten Ereignisse

* * *
concoction s
1. (Zusammen)Brauen n
2. MED Absud m, zusammengemischter Trank
3. auch pej und fig Gebräu n
4. fig Ausbrüten n, Aushecken n
5. fig (das) Ausgebrütete oder Ausgeheckte
* * *
noun
(drink) Gebräu, das
* * *
n.
Erfindung f.
Gebräu -e n.
Machwerk -e n.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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