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1. adjective 2. nounSäure, die* * *['æsid] 1. adjective2) (sarcastic: acid humour.) beißend2. noun(a substance, containing hydrogen, which will dissolve metals etc: She spilled some acid which burned a hole in her dress.) Säure- academic.ru/483/acidity">acidity* * *[ˈæsɪd]I. n\acid base equilibrium Säure-Basen-Gleichgewicht nt\acid carry over Restsäure f\acid cleavage Säurespaltung f\acid converter process Bessemerverfahren nt\acid determination Säurebestimmung f, Acidimetrie fto drop \acid Acid nehmen slII. adj1. CHEM sauer\acid soil saurer Boden\acid solution CHEM saure Lösung\acid stomach übersäuerter Magen2. (sour) taste sauer* * *['sɪd]1. adj1) (= sour ALSO CHEM) sauer2) (fig) ätzend, beißend2. nto drop acid — Acid nehmen (sl)
* * *acid [ˈæsıd]A adj (adv acidly)1. sauer:2. fig bissig (Bemerkung etc)3. CHEM, TECH säurehaltig, Säure…:acid bath Säurebad n;acid rain saurer Regen;acid soil saurer Boden;acid value Säure-, Neutralisationszahl f;acid yellow Anilingelb n4. TECH Säure…:acid steel saurer StahlB s1. CHEM Säure fdrop acid Acid schlucken* * *1. adjective 2. nounSäure, die* * *adj.sauer adj. n.Säure -n f. -
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* * *sour·ness[ˈsaʊənəs, AM -ɚ-]n no plto have a note of \sourness in one's voice einen bitteren Unterton in seiner Stimme haben* * *['saʊənɪs]n(of lemon, milk) saurer Geschmack; (of wine, vinegar also, of smell) Säuerlichkeit f; (of soil) saure Beschaffenheit; (fig, of person, expression) Verdrießlichkeit f, Griesgrämigkeit f, Verbitterung f; (of remark) Bissigkeit f* * *sourness s1. Säure f2. fig Bitterkeit f* * *n.Herbheit -en f.Säure -n f.
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