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  • 1 plank

    noun
    (piece of timber) Brett, das; (thicker) Bohle, die; (on ship) Planke, die

    be as thick as two [short] planks — (coll.) dumm wie Bohnenstroh sein (ugs.)

    * * *
    [plæŋk]
    (a long, flat piece of wood: The floor was made of planks.) die Bohle
    * * *
    [plæŋk]
    n
    1. (timber) Brett nt, Latte f; (in house) Diele f; NAUT Planke f
    2. ( fig: element) Pfeiler m, Grundgedanke m
    * * *
    [plŋk]
    1. n
    1) Brett nt; (NAUT) Planke facademic.ru/80892/walk">walk
    See:
    walk
    2) (POL) Schwerpunkt m

    the main plank of their argument is that... — ihr Argument stützt sich vor allem darauf, dass...

    2. vt (inf)
    See:
    = plonk
    * * *
    plank [plæŋk]
    A s
    1. ( auch Schiffs)Planke f, Bohle f, (Fußboden)Diele f, Brett n:
    (as) thick as two short planks umg strohdumm;
    plank bridge Bohlenbrücke f;
    plank flooring Bohlenbelag m;
    be made to walk the plank SCHIFF, HIST über eine Schiffsplanke ins Meer getrieben werden
    2. fig Halt m, Stütze f
    3. POL Schwerpunkt m (eines Parteiprogramms)
    4. Bergbau: Schwarte f
    B v/t
    1. mit Planken etc belegen, beplanken, dielen
    2. TECH verschalen, (Bergbau) verzimmern
    3. besonders US eine Speise (meist garniert) auf einem Brett servieren
    4. plonk1 A 1
    * * *
    noun
    (piece of timber) Brett, das; (thicker) Bohle, die; (on ship) Planke, die

    be as thick as two [short] planks — (coll.) dumm wie Bohnenstroh sein (ugs.)

    * * *
    n.
    Brett -er n.
    Planke -n f.

    English-german dictionary > plank

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