bowl

bowl
I noun
1) (basin) Schüssel, die; (shallower) Schale, die

mixing/washing-up bowl — Rühr-/Abwaschschüssel, die

soup-bowl — Suppentasse, die

sugar -bowl — Zuckerdose, die

a bowl of water — eine Schüssel/Schale Wasser

a bowl of soup — eine Tasse Suppe

2) (of WC) Schüssel, die; (of spoon) Schöpfteil, der; (of pipe) [Pfeifen]kopf, der
II 1. noun
1) (ball) Kugel, die; (in skittles) [Kegel]kugel, die; (in ten-pin bowling) [Bowling]kugel, die
2) in pl. (game) Bowlsspiel, das; Bowls, das
2. intransitive verb
1) (play bowls) Bowls spielen; (play skittles) kegeln; (play ten-pin bowling) bowlen
2) (Cricket) werfen
3. transitive verb
1) (roll) rollen lassen

bowl somebody over — (fig.) jemanden überwältigen od. (ugs.) umhauen

2) (Cricket etc.) werfen

bowl the batsman [out]/side out — den Schlagmann/die Mannschaft ausschlagen

* * *
I 1. [bəul] noun
(a wooden ball rolled along the ground in playing bowls. See also bowls below.) die Kugel
2. verb
1) (to play bowls.) Bowls spielen, kegeln
2) (to deliver or send (a ball) towards the batsman in cricket.) den Ball werfen
3) (to put (a batsman) out by hitting the wicket with the ball: Smith was bowled for eighty-five (= Smith was put out after making eighty-five runs).) zum Ausscheiden zwingen
- academic.ru/8488/bowler">bowler
- bowling
- bowls
- bowling-alley
- bowling-green
- bowl over
II [bəul] noun
1) (a round, deep dish eg for mixing or serving food etc: a baking-bowl; a soup bowl.) die Schüssel
2) (a round hollow part, especially of a tobacco pipe, a spoon etc: The bowl of this spoon is dirty.) die Höhlung
* * *
bowl1
[bəʊl, AM boʊl]
n
1. (dish) Schüssel f; (shallower) Schale f
a \bowl of cornflakes eine Schüssel Cornflakes
a \bowl of rice eine Schale Reis
a \bowl of soup eine Tasse Suppe
2. esp AM (bowl-shaped building)
the B\bowl das Stadion
3.
life is just a \bowl of cherries das Leben ist einfach wunderbar
she's so rich that life's just a \bowl of cherries for her sie ist so reich, dass das Leben für sie das reinste Zuckerschlecken ist fam
bowl2
[bəʊl, AM boʊl]
SPORT
I. vi
1. (in cricket) werfen
2. (play tenpins) bowlen, Bowling spielen; (play skittles) kegeln; (play bowls) Bowls spielen
II. vt
1. (dismiss)
to \bowl sb jdn ausschlagen
2. (roll a ball)
to \bowl a ball einen Ball rollen
to \bowl a bowling ball eine Bowlingkugel werfen
III. n
1. (in bowls) Kugel f; (in bowling) Bowlingkugel f
2. BRIT
\bowls + sing vb Bowling nt
to play [at] \bowls Bowling spielen
* * *
I [bəʊl]
n
1) Schüssel f; (smaller, shallow also, fingerbowl) Schale f; (for sugar etc) Schälchen nt; (for animals, prisoners also) Napf m; (= punch bowl) Bowle f; (= washbowl also) Becken nt

a bowl of milk — eine Schale/ein Napf Milch

2) (of pipe) Kopf m; (of spoon) Schöpfteil m; (of lavatory) Becken nt; (of lamp) Schale f; (of wineglass) Kelch m
3) (GEOG) Becken nt
4) (US: stadium) Stadion nt
II
1. n
(SPORT: ball) Kugel f → also bowls
See:
→ also bowls
2. vi
1) (BOWLS) Bowling/Boccia/Boule spielen; (tenpin) bowlen, Bowling spielen; (skittles) kegeln
2) (CRICKET) werfen
3) (= travel car, cycle etc) brausen (inf)

he came bowling down the street — er kam auf der Straße angerauscht (inf)

3. vt
1) (= roll) ball rollen; hoop also treiben
2) (CRICKET) ball werfen; batsman ausschlagen
* * *
bowl1 [bəʊl] s
1. a) Schüssel f
b) (Obst- etc) Schale f:
life isn’t just a bowl of cherries das Leben ist kein Honig(sch)lecken
c) (Zucker) Dose f
d) Napf m (für Tiere etc)
e) (Trink) Schale f
f) Bowle f (Gefäß)
2. (Wasch) Becken n
3. (Klosett) Becken n, (-)Schüssel f
4. ausgehöhlter oder schalenförmiger Teil, besonders
a) (Pfeifen) Kopf m
b) (Waag-, Leuchter- etc) Schale f
c) Höhlung f (des Löffels etc)
5. GEOG Becken n
6. US Stadion n
bowl2 [bəʊl]
A s
1. a) (Bowling-, Bowls-, Kegel) Kugel f
b) bowls 1
c) Wurf m (auch Kricket)
2. schott
a) Murmel f
b) bowls 2
3. obs Kugel f
4. TECH Walze f (der Tuchpresse)
B v/t
1. a) allg rollen (lassen)
b) einen Reifen rollen, treiben
c) Bowling etc: die Kugel werfen
d) Kricket: den Ball werfen
2. Bowling etc: ein Ergebnis erzielen
3. bowl down
C v/i
1. a) bowlen, Bowls spielen
b) bowlen, Bowling spielen
c) kegeln
2. Bowling, Kricket etc: werfen
3. bowl along
* * *
I noun
1) (basin) Schüssel, die; (shallower) Schale, die

mixing/washing-up bowl — Rühr-/Abwaschschüssel, die

soup-bowl — Suppentasse, die

sugar -bowl — Zuckerdose, die

a bowl of water — eine Schüssel/Schale Wasser

a bowl of soup — eine Tasse Suppe

2) (of WC) Schüssel, die; (of spoon) Schöpfteil, der; (of pipe) [Pfeifen]kopf, der
II 1. noun
1) (ball) Kugel, die; (in skittles) [Kegel]kugel, die; (in ten-pin bowling) [Bowling]kugel, die
2) in pl. (game) Bowlsspiel, das; Bowls, das
2. intransitive verb
1) (play bowls) Bowls spielen; (play skittles) kegeln; (play ten-pin bowling) bowlen
2) (Cricket) werfen
3. transitive verb
1) (roll) rollen lassen

bowl somebody over — (fig.) jemanden überwältigen od. (ugs.) umhauen

2) (Cricket etc.) werfen

bowl the batsman [out]/side out — den Schlagmann/die Mannschaft ausschlagen

* * *
n.
Becken - n.
Kugel -n f.
Schale -n f.
Schüssel -n f. v.
Bowling spielen ausdr.
kegeln v.

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