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1 ceramic clay
ceramic clay keramischer Ton mEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > ceramic clay
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2 ceramic products
< silic> (vessels etc. made of fired clay) ■ Keramik f ; Keramikartikel m ; keramische Produkte npl -
3 ceramic ware
< silic> (vessels etc. made of fired clay) ■ Keramik f ; Keramikartikel m ; keramische Produkte npl -
4 tile
1. noun1) (on roof) Ziegel, der; (on floor, wall) Fliese, die; (on stove; also esp. designer tile) Kachel, diespend the night on the tiles — (fig. sl.) die ganze Nacht durchsumpfen (salopp)
2) (Games) Spielstein, der2. transitive verb[mit Ziegeln] decken [Dach]; fliesen [Wand, Fußboden]; kacheln [Wand]tiled roof — Ziegeldach, das
tiled floor — Fliesenboden, der
* * *1. noun1) (a piece of baked clay used in covering roofs, walls, floors etc: Some of the tiles were blown off the roof during the storm.) der Ziegel2) (a similar piece of plastic material used for covering floors etc.) die Fliese2. verb(to cover with tiles: We had to have the roof tiled.) gedeckt, gefliest- academic.ru/92721/tiled">tiled* * *[taɪl]roof \tile Dachziegel mII. vt▪ to \tile sth etw fliesen [o SCHWEIZ fam plätteln]; COMPUT windows on screen etw nebeneinander anordnen* * *[taɪl]1. n(on roof) (Dach)ziegel m; (= ceramic tile) Fliese f; (on wall) Kachel f, Fliese f; (= lino tile, cork tile, polystyrene tile etc) Platte f, Fliese f; (= carpet tile) (Teppich)fliese f2. vt1) roof (mit Ziegeln) decken; floor mit Fliesen/Platten auslegen; wall kacheln, mit Platten bedecken; bathroom kacheln, Fliesen anbringen in (+dat)tile vertically — untereinander or übereinander
* * *tile [taıl]A she has a tile loose sl bei ihm ist eine Schraube locker;a night (out) on the tiles Br umg eine durchgesumpfte Nacht;be (out) on the tiles Br umg herumsumpfen3. kolla) Ziegel plb) Fliesen(fußboden) pl(m), Kacheln pl4. ARCH Hohlstein m5. TECH Tonrohr n6. besonders Br umg obsa) Angströhre f (Zylinder)b) Deckel m, Koks m (steifer Hut)B v/t1. (mit Ziegeln) decken2. mit Fliesen oder Platten auslegen, kacheln:tiled floor Fliesenfußboden mtile horizontally (Menübefehl) nebeneinander (anordnen);* * *1. noun1) (on roof) Ziegel, der; (on floor, wall) Fliese, die; (on stove; also esp. designer tile) Kachel, diespend the night on the tiles — (fig. sl.) die ganze Nacht durchsumpfen (salopp)
2) (Games) Spielstein, der2. transitive verb[mit Ziegeln] decken [Dach]; fliesen [Wand, Fußboden]; kacheln [Wand]tiled roof — Ziegeldach, das
tiled floor — Fliesenboden, der
* * *(glazed) n.Fliese -n f. n.Kachel -n f.Ziegel - m.
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