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1 Stummel
m; -s, -; (Zahn etc.) stump; einer Zigarre etc.: butt, stub; eines Bleistifts, einer Kerze: stub* * *der Stummelend; stump* * *Stụm|mel ['ʃtʊml]m -s, -1) (= Zigarettenstummel, Zigarrenstummel) end, stub, butt; (= Kerzenstummel) stub; (von Gliedmaßen, Zahn) stump2) (= Stummelschwanz) dock* * *der1) (the end of a finished cigar, cigarette etc: His cigarette butt was the cause of the fire.) butt2) (a stump or short remaining end of eg a cigarette, pencil etc: The ashtray contained seven cigarette stubs.) stub3) (the part of a limb, tooth, pencil etc remaining after the main part has been cut or broken off, worn away etc.) stump* * *Stum·mel<-s, ->[ˈʃtʊml̩]* * *der; Stummels, Stummel: stump; (BleistiftStummel) stub; (ZigarettenStummel/ZigarrenStummel) [cigarette-/cigar-]butt* * *Stummel m; -s, -; (Zahn etc) stump; einer Zigarre etc: butt, stub; eines Bleistifts, einer Kerze: stub* * *der; Stummels, Stummel: stump; (BleistiftStummel) stub; (ZigarettenStummel/ZigarrenStummel) [cigarette-/cigar-]butt* * *- (Bleistift-Kerzen-) m.stub n. - m.snag n.stump n. -
2 stub
[stab]1. noun1) a stump or short remaining end of eg a cigarette, pencil etc:عَقب السيجارَه أرومَة الشَّك البَنْكيThe ashtray contained seven cigarette stubs.
2. verb– past tense, past participle stubbedto hurt ( especially a toe) by striking it against something hard:يَصْطَدِم بِShe stubbed her toe(s) against the bedpost.
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1) General subject: arrearage, balance, butt-end, end, fritter, heel (чего-либо корка сыра, хлеба и т. п.), heeltap, leaving, lees, leftover, odd come short, odd-come-short (материи), oddment, overplus, relic, relics, remainder, remains, remnant (пищи), residual, residuas, residue, residuum, surplus, the rest, vestigium, rest2) Geology: micronite3) Biology: vestige4) Medicine: remain6) Obsolete: lave7) Military: radical8) Engineering: carryover, remaining residue, waste9) Bookish: remanent10) Agriculture: trace11) Rare: remanence12) Chemistry: breakdown product, diethylin, dimethylin, ethylol, magnesyl, oxethyl, phenetyl, residual matter13) Mathematics: excess, excess (напр. при делении), excess (напр., при делении)14) Economy: closed stock, overall surplus15) Accounting: the balance16) Metallurgy: residual portion (напр. металла)17) Polygraphy: (неиспользуемый) trailer (плёнки или бумаги)18) Physics: relict19) Jargon: gook20) Information technology: tail21) Oil: butts (от перегонки), inventory, residuum (от прямой перегонки нефти)22) Immunology: residue (напр. аминокислоты)23) Fishery: carry-over (рыбных запасов), remainder of the stock24) Astronautics: oddments25) Banking: margin, outstanding (в контексте: the amount of the outstanding loan - сумма невыплаченного/текущего займа; остаток займа)27) Ecology: feces28) Business: position29) Drilling: fragment30) EBRD: bottom line31) Sakhalin R: rest (продукта)32) Makarov: remainder (от деления), residue (от перегонки нефтепродукта), residue (при фильтровании, перегонке или выпаривании), residue (углеводородный), residuum (при фильтровании, перегонке или выпаривании), stump (карандаша), tag end, track33) SAP.fin. remaining balance34) oil&gas: bottom product, bottoms, rest (напр., продукта)35) Logistics: stock balance36) Microsoft: Allotments Remaining, allotment remaining
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