beak

beak
I noun
Schnabel, der; (of turtle, octopus) Mundwerkzeug, das; (fig.): (hooked nose) Hakennase, die; Zinken, der (salopp)
II noun
(Brit. coll.): (magistrate, judge) Kadi, der (ugs.)
* * *
[bi:k]
noun
(the hard, horny (usually pointed) part of a bird's mouth: The bird had a worm in its beak.) der Schnabel
* * *
beak
[bi:k]
n
1. (bird mouth) Schnabel m; (fam: person's nose) große Nase, Zinken m hum fam
2. BRIT (dated fam: judge) Kadi m fam
* * *
[biːk]
n
1) (of bird, turtle) Schnabel m
2) (inf of person) Zinken m, Rüssel m (inf)
3) (Brit inf = judge etc) Kadi m (inf); (Brit, SCH sl) (Di)rex m (sl)
* * *
beak1 [biːk] s
1. ZOOL
a) Schnabel m (der Vögel)
b) schnabelartiges Mundwerkzeug (einiger Tiere)
c) (Stech)Rüssel m (der Insekten)
2. BOT, ZOOL Fortsatz m
3. Schnabel m, schnabelförmiges Ende
4. umg Riecher m, besonders Zinken m ([große] Nase)
5. TECH
a) Tülle f, Ausguss m (an einem Gefäß)
b) Schnauze f, Nase f, Röhre f
6. SCHIFF, HIST Schiffsschnabel m, (Ramm)Sporn m
beak2 [biːk] s Br sl
1. Kadi m umg (Richter)
2. SCHULE Direx m sl (Direktor)
* * *
I noun
Schnabel, der; (of turtle, octopus) Mundwerkzeug, das; (fig.): (hooked nose) Hakennase, die; Zinken, der (salopp)
II noun
(Brit. coll.): (magistrate, judge) Kadi, der (ugs.)
* * *
n.
Schnabel -¨ m.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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