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hose [həʊz]1 noun∎ a length of rubber hose un bout de tuyau en caoutchouc;∎ turn off the hose arrêtez le jet;∎ garden hose tuyau m d'arrosage(b) (UNCOUNT) (stockings) bas mpl; (tights) collant m, collants mpl; Commerce articles mpl chaussants (de bonneterie); History chausses fpl; (knee breeches) haut-de-chausse m, haut-de-chausses m, culotte f courte►► hose reel dévidoir m(b) (with fire hose) arroser à la lance(wash out) laver au jet -
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hose [həʊz]1. noun► hose down, hose out separable transitive verb* * *[həʊz]1) ( for garden) tuyau m d'arrosage; ( for cleaning) jet m d'eau2) (also fire hose) lance f à incendie3) Automobile ( in engine) tuyau m4) ( tubing) tuyau m -
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[həuz] 1.1) ((also hosepipe) a rubber, plastic etc tube which bends and which is used to carry water etc: a garden hose; a fireman's hose.) buyau (d'arrosage); lance (d'incendie)2) (an older word for stockings or socks: woollen hose.) bas2. verb(to apply water to by means of a hose: I'll go and hose the garden/car.) arroser au jet- hosiery- hose reel - hose down -
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lance d’arrosage f, tuyau flexible mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > hose
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6 hose down
(to clean (eg a car) by means of water brought by a hose.) passer au jet -
7 hose bib
robinet d’arrosage mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > hose bib
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8 hose cock
robinet d’arrosage mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > hose cock
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9 hose reel
dévidoir mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > hose reel
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10 hose valve
robinet d’incendie mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > hose valve
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11 hose bib
English-French architecture and construction dictionary > hose bib
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12 hose cock
English-French architecture and construction dictionary > hose cock
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13 hose reel
(a revolving drum for carrying hoses.) dévidoir -
14 hose mask with blower
appareil de protection respiratoire à air libre assistéEnglish-French dictionary of labour protection > hose mask with blower
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15 hose mask
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16 panty hose
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17 support hose
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18 filter hose
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > filter hose
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19 fire hose
lance d’incendie f, manche d’incendie f, tuyau d’incendie mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > fire hose
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20 fire hose reel
RIA (robinet d’incendie armé) m, robinet d’incendie armé (RIA) mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > fire hose reel
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Hose — may refer to:People * Brutil Hose (b.1979), soccer player * Charles Hose 1863 1929, British ethnologist * Henry Hose * Sam Hose, African American worker lynched in 1899Animals * Hose s Broadbill, Calyptomena hosei * Hose s Frog, Rana hosei * Hose … Wikipedia
Hose — (h[=o]z), n.; pl. {Hose}, formerly {Hosen} (h[=o] z n). [AS. hose; akin to D. hoos, G. hose breeches, OHG. hosa, Icel. hosa stocking, gather, Dan. hose stocking; cf. Russ. koshulia a fur jacket.] 1. Close fitting trousers or breeches, as formerly … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hose — (h[=o]z), n.; pl. {Hose}, formerly {Hosen} (h[=o] z n). [AS. hose; akin to D. hoos, G. hose breeches, OHG. hosa, Icel. hosa stocking, gather, Dan. hose stocking; cf. Russ. koshulia a fur jacket.] 1. Close fitting trousers or breeches, as formerly … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hose — Sf std. (10. Jh.), mhd. hose, ahd. hose, as. hosa Stammwort. Aus g. * husōn f., auch in anord. hosa, ae. hosa m./f. So bezeichnet wurde ursprünglich eine Art Strümpfe, die an der eigentlichen Hose (s. unter Bruch3) befestigt waren (deshalb noch… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
Hose — Hose: Mhd. hose, ahd. hosa »Bekleidung der ‹Unter›schenkel samt den Füßen«, asächs. hosa »eine Art Jagdstrumpf«, aengl. hosa »Strumpf, Bein oder Fußbekleidung«, aisl. hosa »Langstrumpf, Hose« gehen auf germ. *husōn zurück, das in altgermanischer … Das Herkunftswörterbuch
hose — [hōz] n. pl. hose or, for 3, hoses [ME < OE hosa, leg covering, akin to Ger hose < IE * (s)keus < base * (s)keu , to conceal, hide > SKY] 1. Historical a tightfitting outer garment worn by men, covering the hips, legs, and feet, or… … English World dictionary
Hose — [Basiswortschatz (Rating 1 1500)] Bsp.: • Der Junge bekam eine neue Hose (oder: ein Paar neue Hosen). • Patrick trug eine graue Hose. • Ich brauche eine neue Hose. • Ich liebe meine neue Hose … Deutsch Wörterbuch
Hose — Hose: I.Hose,die:1.〈Kleidungsstück〉Hosen;Beinkleid(veraltet)♦umg:Büx·Buxe(norddt)–2.Jacke/RockwieH.:⇨gleich(2);toteH.:a)⇨Langeweile(1)–b)⇨Trauerkloß;indieH.gehen:⇨scheitern(b) II.Hosen(Pl):1.→I,1–2.dieH.anhaben:⇨bestimmen(2);sich[tüchtig]aufdieH.s… … Das Wörterbuch der Synonyme
hose — ► NOUN 1) (Brit. also hosepipe) a flexible tube conveying water. 2) (treated as pl. ) stockings, socks, and tights. ► VERB ▪ water or spray with a hose. ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary
Hose — Hose, 1) so v.w. Beinkleider; 2) so v.w. Strumpf, bes. in Tyrol Strümpfe, welche nur bis an die Schuh reichen, also keine Socken haben; 3) Rüstung der Beine von metallnen Schienen od. starkem Leder; 4) beim Schafbock die Wollbedeckung der Keulen… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Hose — Hose, beim Pferd die Muskulatur des Unterschenkels, nach deren Entwickelung man volle und dürftige H. (fuchslendig) unterscheidet; bei den Adlern das Schenkelgefieder, daher Hosenadler, die eigentlichen Adler mit bis zur Zehenwurzel befiederten… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon