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Was (wer) ist Reel - definition

OBJECT AROUND WHICH LENGTHS OF ANOTHER MATERIAL IS WOUND FOR STORAGE
Reels; Demoreel; Film reel; Film reels
  • 35mm film reels and boxes
  • An irrigation reel with travelling sprinkler
  • A badge reel
  • A 250 V 16 A electrical wire on a reel

reel         
v. (D; intr.) ('to stagger') to reel under (to reel under blows)
reel         
(reels, reeling, reeled)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
A reel is a cylindrical object around which you wrap something such as cinema film, magnetic tape, fishing line, or cotton thread. (mainly BRIT; in AM, usually use spool
)
...a 30m reel of cable.
N-COUNT: oft N of n
2.
If someone reels, they move about in an unsteady way as if they are going to fall.
He was reeling a little. He must be very drunk...
He lost his balance and reeled back...
VERB: V, V adv/prep
3.
If you are reeling from a shock, you are feeling extremely surprised or upset because of it.
I'm still reeling from the shock of hearing of it...
It left us reeling with disbelief.
VERB: usu cont, V from n, V prep
4.
If you say that your brain or your mind is reeling, you mean that you are very confused because you have too many things to think about.
His mind reeled at the question.
VERB: V
reel         
¦ noun
1. a cylinder on which film, wire, thread, etc. can be wound.
a length of something wound on a reel.
2. a part of a film.
3. a lively Scottish or Irish folk dance.
a piece of music for a reel, typically in simple or duple time.
¦ verb
1. (reel something in) wind a line on to a reel by turning the reel.
bring a fish attached to a line towards one by turning a reel.
2. (reel something off) say something rapidly and effortlessly.
3. stagger or lurch violently.
feel giddy or bewildered.
4. dance a reel.
Derivatives
reeler noun
Origin
OE hreol, of unknown origin.

Wikipedia

Reel

A reel is a device used to store elongated and flexible objects (e.g. yarns/cords, ribbons, cables, hoses, etc.) by wrapping the material around a cylindrical core known as a spool. Many reels also have flanges (known as the rims) around the ends of the spool to help retain the wrapped material and prevent unwanted slippage off the ends. In most cases, the reel spool is hollow in order to pass an axle and allow it to spin like a wheel — a winding process known as reeling, which can be done by manually turning the reel with handles or cranks, or by machine-powered rotating via (typically electric) motors.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für Reel
1. The copyright and original reel–to–reel recording will be sold at an intellectual property auction in New York on Oct. 26 with the successful bidder getting the reel–to–reel and the right to digitally remaster the recording.
2. Correspondent Monte Reel in Buenos Aires contributed to this report.
3. Reel life: Montgomery Burns, "The Simpsons" –– Both Trump and Mr.
4. BRITAIN HAD better not reel dazedly for too long.
5. Canfora said the reel–to–reel audio recording was made by Terry Strubbe, a student who placed a microphone at a windowsill of his dormitory that overlooked the anti–war rally.