pedestrian

pedestrian
1. adjective
(uninspired) trocken; langweilig
2. noun
Fußgänger, der/-gängerin, die
* * *
[pi'destriən] 1. noun
(a person who travels on foot: Three pedestrians were hit by the car.) der/die Fußgänger(in)
2. adjective
(ordinary; rather boring or unexciting: a pedestrian account.) langweilig
* * *
pe·des·trian
[pɪˈdestriən]
I. n Fußgänger(in) m(f)
II. n modifier (bridge, tunnel, underpass) Fußgänger-
III. adj inv (form) langweilig; speech trocken
to do sth in a \pedestrian way etw nach Schema F machen pej
* * *
[pI'destrɪən]
1. n
Fußgänger(in) m(f)
2. adj
1) attr (= of pedestrians) Fußgänger-

pedestrian lights — Fußgängerampel f

zone — Fußgängerzone f

at a pedestrian pace — im Schritttempo

2) (= prosaic) style etc schwunglos; method etc umständlich
* * *
pedestrian [pıˈdestrıən]
A adj
1. zu Fuß, Fuß…
2. Fußgänger…:
pedestrian crossing Br Fußgängerüberweg m;
pedestrian island (oder refuge) Verkehrs-, Fußgängerinsel f;
pedestrian precinct (oder zone) Fußgängerzone f
3. Spazier…
4. fig
a) prosaisch, trocken, langweilig (Stil etc)
b) fantasielos
B s Fußgänger(in)
* * *
1. adjective
(uninspired) trocken; langweilig
2. noun
Fußgänger, der/-gängerin, die
* * *
n.
Fußgänger m.

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