pine

pine
I noun
1) (tree) Kiefer, die
2) (wood) Kiefernholz, das
II intransitive verb
1) (languish) sich [vor Kummer] verzehren (geh.) (over, about wegen)
2) (long eagerly)

pine for somebody/something — sich nach jemandem/etwas sehnen od. (geh.) verzehren

Phrasal Verbs:
- academic.ru/90108/pine_away">pine away
* * *
I noun
1) (any of several kinds of evergreen trees with cones (pine-cones) and needlelike leaves (pine-needles).) die Kiefer
2) (its wood: The table is made of pine; (also adjective) a pine table.) das Kiefernholz, Kiefern-...
II verb
1) ((often with away) to lose strength, become weak (with pain, grief etc): Since his death she has been pining (away).) sich grämen
2) ((usually with for) to want (something) very much; to long (for someone or something, or to do something): He knew that his wife was pining for home.) sich sehnen
* * *
pine1
[paɪn]
I. n
1. (tree) Kiefer f
2. no pl (wood) Kiefer f, Kiefernholz nt
3. BRIT (stone pine) Pinie f
4. no pl BRIT (wood of stone pines) Pinie f, Pinienholz nt
II. n modifier (board, chair, table) aus Kiefer[nholz] nach n; BRIT (of stone pine) aus Pinie[nholz] nach n
the furniture had a \pine look die Möbel waren aus Kiefer-/Pinienimitat
\pine forest Kiefern-/Pinienwald m
\pine pulp TECH Kiefer[sulfat]zellstoff m
pine2
[paɪn]
vi sich akk vor Sehnsucht verzehren liter
to \pine for sb/sth sich akk nach jdm/etw sehnen
* * *
I [paɪn]
n
Kiefer f II
vi
1)

to pine for sb/sth — sich nach jdm/etw sehnen or verzehren

2) (= pine away, be sad) sich vor Kummer verzehren
* * *
pine1 [paın] s
1. BOT
a) Kiefer f
b) Föhre f
c) Pinie f:
Austrian pine Schwarzkiefer;
Brazilian pine (eine) Schirmtanne
2. Kiefernholz n
3. umg Ananas f
pine2 [paın] v/i
1. sich (sehr) sehnen, schmachten (beide:
for nach)
2. meist pine away dahinkümmern, vor Gram vergehen
3. sich (vor Kummer) verzehren (about, over wegen)
* * *
I noun
1) (tree) Kiefer, die
2) (wood) Kiefernholz, das
II intransitive verb
1) (languish) sich [vor Kummer] verzehren (geh.) (over, about wegen)
2) (long eagerly)

pine for somebody/something — sich nach jemandem/etwas sehnen od. (geh.) verzehren

Phrasal Verbs:
* * *
(stone) n.
Pinie -n f. n.
Föhre -n f.
Kiefer -n (Baum) f.
Pinie -n f.

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