lemon

lemon
noun
1) Zitrone, die
2) (colour) Zitronengelb, das
* * *
['lemən]
noun, adjective
1) ((of) a type of oval, juicy, citrus fruit with pale yellow skin and very sour juice: She added the juice of a lemon to the pudding; a lemon drink.) die Zitrone, Zitronen-...
2) ((of) the colour of this fruit: a pale lemon dress.) das Zitronengelb, zitronengelb
- academic.ru/42428/lemonade">lemonade
- lemon grass
* * *
lem·on
[ˈlemən]
I. n
1. (fruit) Zitrone f
a slice of \lemon eine Zitronenscheibe
2. no pl BRIT (drink) Zitronenlimonade f
some hot \lemon and honey eine heiße Zitrone mit Honig
3. no pl (colour) Zitronengelb nt
4. BRIT, AUS (sl: fool) Blödmann m fam
to feel [like] a \lemon sich dat wie ein Idiot vorkommen fam
to look [like] a \lemon wie ein Idiot aussehen pej fam
5. (fam: thing not working well) Zitrone f fam, Niete f; AM (problem car) Montagsauto nt
6.
to squeeze sb like a \lemon (fam) jdn wie eine Zitrone ausquetschen fam
II. adj
\lemon [yellow] zitronengelb
* * *
['lemən]
1. n
1) Zitrone f; (= colour) Zitronengelb nt; (= tree) Zitrone(nbaum m) f
2) (inf: fool) Dussel m (inf)
3) (inf: poor-quality product) schlechte Ware

I bought a lemon — sie haben mir was angedreht (inf)

2. adj
Zitronen-

lemon paint — zitronengelbe Farbe

lemon yellow — Zitronengelb nt

* * *
lemon [ˈlemən]
A s
1. Zitrone f
2. BOT Limone f, Zitronenbaum m
3. Zitronengelb n
4. Br umg Trottel m pej
5. US umg
a) Niete f pej (Person)
b) etwas, was nichts taugt; engS. Montagsauto n:
be a lemon nichts taugen; ständig kaputt sein
B adj
1. Zitronen…:
lemon juice (taste, tea, etc)
2. zitronengelb
* * *
noun
1) Zitrone, die
2) (colour) Zitronengelb, das
* * *
n.
Zitrone -n f.

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