notch

notch
1. noun
Kerbe, die; (in damaged blade) Scharte, die; (in belt) Loch, das
2. transitive verb
kerben
Phrasal Verbs:
- academic.ru/89500/notch_up">notch up
* * *
[no ] 1. noun
(a small V-shaped cut: He cut a notch in his stick.) die Kerbe
2. verb
(to make a notch in.) einkerben
* * *
notch
[nɒtʃ, AM nɑ:tʃ]
I. n
<pl -es>
1. (indentation) Einkerbung f
2. (in belt) Loch nt
3. (for comparison) Grad m
a \notch above/below sb/sth eine Klasse besser/schlechter als jd/etw
to go up a \notch eine Klasse aufsteigen
4. AM (valley) Tal nt
II. vt
to \notch sth
1. (cut V in) etw einkerben
2. (fam: achieve) etw erreichen [o erzielen]
* * *
[nɒtʃ]
1. n
Kerbe f; (of handbrake, for adjustment etc) Raste f; (in belt) Loch nt; (= point, degree) Grad m, Stufe f

to cut a notch in sth — eine Kerbe in etw (acc) machen

our team is a notch above theirs — unsere Mannschaft ist eine Klasse besser als ihre

several notches better — um einiges besser

See:
→ top-notch
2. vt
einkerben, einschneiden; (ESP SPORT) win, success verzeichnen können
* * *
notch [nɒtʃ; US nɑtʃ]
A s
1. Kerbe f, Einschnitt m, Aussparung f, Falz m, Nut(e) f
2. Zimmerei: Kamm m
3. TYPO Signatur(rinne) f
4. MIL, TECH (Visier)Kimme f:
notch and bead sights Kimme und Korn
5. GEOL US
a) Engpass m
b) Kehle f
6. umg Grad m, Stufe f:
be a notch above eine Klasse besser sein als;
several notches better um einiges besser
B v/t
1. besonders TECH (ein)kerben, (ein)schneiden, einfeilen
2. TECH ausklinken
3. TECH nuten, falzen
4. oft notch up umg einen Sieg, Einnahmen etc erzielen:
notch sb sth jemandem etwas einbringen
* * *
1. noun
Kerbe, die; (in damaged blade) Scharte, die; (in belt) Loch, das
2. transitive verb
kerben
Phrasal Verbs:
* * *
(carpentry) n.
Zarge -n (Nut) f. n.
(§ pl.: notches)
= Ausschnitt m.
Aussparung f.
Einschnitt m.
Kerbe -n f.
Kimme -n (Schusswaffe) f.
Nut -- f.
Nute -n f. v.
ausklinken v.
einfeilen v.
einkerben v.
einschneiden v.
falzen v.
kerben v.
nuten v.
schneiden v.
(§ p.,pp.: schnitt, geschnitten)

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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