rear

rear
I 1. noun
1) (back part) hinterer Teil

at — or (Amer.)

in the rear of — im hinteren Teil (+ Gen.)

2) (back) Rückseite, die

be in or bring up the rear — den Schluss bilden

to the rear of the house there is ... — hinter dem Haus ist ...

go round to the rear of the house — hinter das Haus gehen

3) (Mil.) rückwärtiger Teil
4) (coll.): (buttocks) Hintern, der (ugs.)
2. adjective
hinter ... [Eingang, Tür, Blinklicht]; Hinter[achse, -rad]
II 1. transitive verb
1) großziehen [Kind, Familie]; halten [Vieh]; hegen [Wild]
2) (lift up) heben [Kopf]

rear its ugly head — (fig.) seine hässliche Fratze zeigen

2. intransitive verb
[Pferd:] sich aufbäumen
* * *
I 1. [riə] noun
1) (the back part of something: There is a second bathroom at the rear of the house; The enemy attacked the army in the rear.) die Rückseite, die Nachhut
2) (the buttocks, bottom: The horse kicked him in his rear.) der Hintern
2. adjective
(positioned behind: the rear wheels of the car.) Rück-...
- academic.ru/118128/rear-admiral">rear-admiral
- rearguard II [riə] verb
1) (to feed and care for (a family, animals etc while they grow up): She has reared six children; He rears cattle.) aufziehen
2) ((especially of a horse) to rise up on the hind legs: The horse reared in fright as the car passed.) sich aufbäumen
3) (to raise (the head etc): The snake reared its head.) heben
- rear up
* * *
rear1
[rɪəʳ, AM rɪr]
I. n
1. (back)
the \rear der hintere Teil
we went to the \rear of the house wir gingen hinter das Haus
2. MIL Nachhut f
3. ANAT (fam: buttocks) Hintern m fam
a kick in the \rear ein Tritt m in den Hintern
to be a pain in the \rear einem [fürchterlich] auf den Wecker gehen fam
4.
to bring up the \rear [of sth] die Nachhut [einer S. gen] bilden
II. adj attr, inv
1. (backward) hintere(r, s), Hinter-
\rear entrance Hintereingang m
\rear legs of an animal Hinterbeine pl
2. AUTO Heck-
\rear axle/wheel Hinterachse f/-rad nt
\rear seat Rücksitz m
\rear window Heckscheibe f
rear2
[rɪəʳ, AM rɪr]
I. vt
1. usu passive (bring up)
to \rear an animal ein Tier aufziehen
to \rear a child ein Kind großziehen [o aufziehen
2. (breed)
to \rear livestock Vieh züchten
to hand-\rear an animal ein Tier aufziehen
to \rear crops/plants Getreide/Pflanzen anbauen
4. (raise)
to \rear one's head den Kopf heben
5. (form: erect)
to \rear a structure ein Gebäude errichten
6.
to \rear its [ugly] head (pej) seine [hässliche] Fratze zeigen pej
II. vi
1. (rise up on hind legs) horse, pony sich akk aufbäumen
2. (rise high)
to \rear above [or over] sth building, mountain sich akk über etw akk erheben, etw überragen
* * *
I [rɪə(r)]
1. n
1) (= back part) hinterer Teil; (inf = buttocks) Hintern m (inf)

in or at the rear — hinten (of in +dat )

to be situated at/to(wards) the rear of the plane — hinten im Flugzeug/am hinteren Ende des Flugzeugs sein

at or to the rear of the building (outside) — hinter dem Haus; (inside)

go to the rear of the house (behind the house) (inside the house) — geh hinter das Haus geh nach hinten

from the rear — von hinten

2) (MIL) Schwanz m (der Truppe)

to attack an army in the rear — eine Armee im Rücken angreifen

to bring up the rear (lit, fig) — die Nachhut bilden

2. adj
1) Hinter-, hintere(r, s)
2) (AUT) Heck-

rear building — Rückgebäude nt

rear door — hintere Tür

rear engine — Heckmotor m

rear lights — Rücklichter pl

rear wheel — Hinterrad nt

rear window — Heckfenster nt

rear windscreen — Heckscheibe f

II
1. vt
1) (esp Brit) animals, family großziehen, aufziehen
2)

to rear its head (animal) — den Kopf zurückwerfen; (snake) sich aufstellen

violence/racism reared its ugly head (again) — die Gewalt/der Rassismus kam (wieder) zum Vorschein

sex rears its ugly head — der Trieb meldet sich

2. vi
(horse) sich aufbäumen
* * *
rear1 [rıə(r)]
A s
1. Hinter-, Rückseite f:
at (US in) the rear of the house hinter dem Haus;
in the rear of the house hinten im Haus
2. Hintergrund m:
in the rear of im Hintergrund (gen)
3. SCHIFF, AUTO Heck n
4. bring up the rear SCHIFF, MIL, SPORT die Nachhut bilden
5. umg Hintern m:
give sb a kick in the rear jemandem in den Hintern treten
B adj
1. hinter(er, e, es), Hinter…, Rück…:
rear axle TECH Hinterachse f;
rear building Rückgebäude n;
rear end
a) hinter(st)er Teil, Ende n,
b) umg Hintern m;
rear entrance Hintereingang m;
rear exit Hinterausgang m;
rear fog lamp AUTO Nebelschlussleuchte f;
rear lamp (oder light) AUTO etc Br Rück-, Schlusslicht n;
rear seat AUTO Rücksitz m;
rear suspension TECH Hinterradaufhängung f
2. SCHIFF, AUTO Heck…:
rear drive Heckantrieb m;
rear engine Heckmotor m;
rear spoiler Heckspoiler m;
rear window Heckscheibe f;
rear wiper AUTO Heckscheibenwischer m
3. MIL rückwärtig
rear2 [rıə(r)]
A v/t
1. ein Kind auf-, großziehen, Tiere züchten, Pflanzen ziehen, anbauen
2. ARCH errichten, (er)bauen
3. eine Leiter etc aufrichten, -stellen
4. den Kopf heben
B v/i
1. auch rear up sich aufbäumen (Pferd)
2. oft rear up (auf-, hoch)ragen
* * *
I 1. noun
1) (back part) hinterer Teil

at — or (Amer.)

in the rear of — im hinteren Teil (+ Gen.)

2) (back) Rückseite, die

be in or bring up the rear — den Schluss bilden

to the rear of the house there is ... — hinter dem Haus ist ...

go round to the rear of the house — hinter das Haus gehen

3) (Mil.) rückwärtiger Teil
4) (coll.): (buttocks) Hintern, der (ugs.)
2. adjective
hinter ... [Eingang, Tür, Blinklicht]; Hinter[achse, -rad]
II 1. transitive verb
1) großziehen [Kind, Familie]; halten [Vieh]; hegen [Wild]
2) (lift up) heben [Kopf]

rear its ugly head — (fig.) seine hässliche Fratze zeigen

2. intransitive verb
[Pferd:] sich aufbäumen
* * *
adj.
Hinter- präfix.
Rück- präfix.
hinterster adj. n.
Heck -e n.
Rückseite f.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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