bottle

bottle
1. noun
1) Flasche, die

a beer- bottle — eine Bierflasche

a bottle of beer — eine Flasche Bier

2) (fig. coll.): (alcoholic drink)

be too fond of the bottle — dem Alkohol zu sehr zugetan sein

be on the bottle — trinken; see also academic.ru/35063/hit">hit 1. 8)

2. transitive verb
1) (put into bottles) in Flaschen [ab]füllen

bottled beer — Flaschenbier, das

bottled gas — Flaschengas, das

2) (preserve in jars) einmachen
Phrasal Verbs:
- bottle up
* * *
['botl] 1. noun
(a hollow narrow-necked container for holding liquids etc: a lemonade bottle.) die Flasche
2. verb
(to put into bottles.) in Flaschen füllen
- bottleneck
- bottle up
* * *
bot·tle
[ˈbɒtl̩, AM ˈbɑ:t̬l̩]
I. n
1. (container) Flasche f
baby's \bottle Fläschchen nt
a one-/two-litre \bottle of lemonade eine Ein-/Zweiliterflasche Limonade
milk \bottle Milchflasche f
a \bottle of milk eine Flasche Milch
\bottle for oxygen CHEM Sauerstoffflasche f
to fill a \bottle [with sth] eine Flasche [mit etw dat] abfüllen
2. (fam: alcohol)
to be on the \bottle [Alkohol] trinken
to be back on the \bottle wieder zu trinken beginnen
to hit the \bottle saufen derb
to take to the \bottle zur Flasche greifen
3. BRIT (sl: courage, confidence) Mumm m fam
to have a lot of \bottle Mumm haben fam
to lose one's \bottle kalte Füße kriegen fig fam
II. vt
to \bottle sth
1. BRIT (preserve in jars) etw einmachen [o ÖSTERR, SÜDD einrexen
2. (put into bottles or jars) etw abfüllen
* * *
['bɒtl]
1. n
1) Flasche f

a bottle of wine — eine Flasche Wein

2) (Brit inf) Mumm m (in den Knochen) (inf)
3) (fig inf: drink) Flasche f (inf)

to be off the bottle — nicht mehr trinken

to take to the bottle — zur Flasche greifen

he's too fond of the bottle — er trinkt zu gern

See:
hit
2. vt
1) in Flaschen abfüllen

bottled in ... — abgefüllt in ...

2) (Brit inf)

to bottle it — die Nerven verlieren

* * *
bottle1 [ˈbɒtl; US ˈbɑtl]
A s
1. Flasche f (auch Inhalt):
bring up on the bottle einen Säugling mit der Flasche aufziehen;
over a bottle bei einer Flasche (Wein etc);
break (oder crack) a bottle einer Flasche den Hals brechen;
give a baby its bottle einem Baby die Flasche geben;
he is fond of the bottle, he likes his bottle er trinkt gern;
be on the bottle trinken;
take to the bottle (immer wieder) zur Flasche greifen; hit B 2
2. Br (Einweck) Glas n
3. TECH (Gas) Flasche f
4. Br umg. Mumm m:
he’s got a lot of bottle;
lose one’s bottle den Mut verlieren
B v/t
1. in Flaschen abfüllen, auf Flaschen ziehen
2. Br Früchte etc in Gläser einmachen, einwecken
3. bottle up fig Gefühle etc unterdrücken, seine Sorgen etc in sich hineinfressen umg:
bottled-up emotions aufgestaute Emotionen
4. bottle up besonders MIL feindliche Truppen etc einschließen
5. umg jemanden mit einer abgebrochenen Flasche angreifen oder verletzen
C v/i bottle out Br umg.
a) den Mut verlieren,
b) (besonders in letzter Minute) kneifen (of vor dat)
bottle2 [ˈbɒtl] s dial Br (besonders Heu) Bund n
bot. abk
1. botanical
2. botanist
3. botany
4. bottle
5. bottom
6. WIRTSCH bought
btl. abk bottle
* * *
1. noun
1) Flasche, die

a beer- bottle — eine Bierflasche

a bottle of beer — eine Flasche Bier

2) (fig. coll.): (alcoholic drink)

be too fond of the bottle — dem Alkohol zu sehr zugetan sein

be on the bottle — trinken; see also hit 1. 8)

2. transitive verb
1) (put into bottles) in Flaschen [ab]füllen

bottled beer — Flaschenbier, das

bottled gas — Flaschengas, das

2) (preserve in jars) einmachen
Phrasal Verbs:
* * *
n.
Flasche -en f.
Krug ¨-e m.

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