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1 lace
1. noun2) (fabric) Spitze, die; attrib. Spitzen-2. transitive verb1) (fasten)lace [up] — [zu]schnüren
2) (pass through) [durch]ziehen3)lace something with alcohol — einen Schuss Alkohol in etwas (Akk.) geben
laced with brandy — mit einem Schuss Weinbrand
lace somebody's drink — einen Schuss Alkohol/eine Droge in jemandes Getränk (Akk.) geben
* * *[leis] 1. noun1) (a string or cord for fastening shoes etc: I need a new pair of laces for my tennis shoes.) der Schnürsenkel2) (delicate net-like decorative fabric made with fine thread: Her dress was trimmed with lace; ( also adjective) a lace shawl.) die Spitze, Spitzen...2. verb(to fasten or be fastened with a lace which is threaded through holes: Lace (up) your boots firmly.) zuschnüren* * *[leɪs]I. nbobbin \lace Klöppelspitze fBrussels \lace Brüsseler Spitze fyour shoe \laces are undone deine Schnürsenkel sind offenIII. vt1. (fasten)to \lace a corset ein Korsett zuschnürento \lace shoes Schuhe zubinden2. (add alcohol)this coffee's been \laced with brandy in dem Kaffee ist ein Schuss Brandy* * *[leɪs]1. n1) (= fabric) Spitze f; (as trimming) Spitzenborte f or -besatz m; (of gold, silver) Tresse f, Litze f2. vt1) corset schnüren; (also lace up) shoe zubinden; (fig also lace together) fingers ineinander verschlingen2)to lace a drink with drugs/poison — Drogen/Gift in ein Getränk mischen
coffee laced with cyanide — Kaffee, dem Zyanid beigemischt wurde
3) (fig) speech, conversation würzenor humor (US) — ihre Bemerkungen waren mit Sarkasmus/Humor gewürzt
3. vi(shoes etc) (zu)geschnürt werden* * *lace [leıs]A s2. Litze f, Tresse f, Borte f:gold lace Goldborte, -tresse3. Schnürband n, -senkel m4. Band n, Schnur ftea with a lace of rum Tee m mit einem Schuss RumB v/t2. jemanden oder jemandes Taille (durch ein Schnürkorsett) (zusammen-, ein)schnüren:3. a) Schnürsenkel etc ein-, durchziehenb) einen Film einfädeln, -legen5. mit einem Netz- oder Streifenmuster verzierenwith mit):8. einem Getränk einen Schuss Alkohol zugeben:lace one’s tea with rum einen Schuss Rum in seinen Tee gebenC v/i2. sich (mit einem Korsett) schnüren* * *1. noun2) (fabric) Spitze, die; attrib. Spitzen-2. transitive verb1) (fasten)lace [up] — [zu]schnüren
2) (pass through) [durch]ziehen3)lace somebody's drink — einen Schuss Alkohol/eine Droge in jemandes Getränk (Akk.) geben
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2 spike
1. noun1) Stachel, der; (of running shoe) Spike, der2. transitive verb1)spike somebody's guns — (fig.) jemandem einen Strich durch die Rechnung machen (ugs.)
2) (coll.): (add spirits or drugs to)somebody spiked his drink — jemand hat ihm etwas in seinen Drink getan
* * *1) (a hard, thin, pointed object (of wood, metal etc): The fence had long spikes on top.) die Spitze2) (a pointed piece of metal attached to the sole of a shoe etc to prevent slipping.) der Laufdorn•- academic.ru/69511/spiked">spiked- spiky
- spikiness* * *[spaɪk]I. n3. (running shoes)▪ \spikes pl Spikes pl▪ \spikes pl Pfennigabsätze pl, Bleistiftabsätze pl ÖSTERR, SCHWEIZ\spike in productivity Produktivitätssteigerung fII. vt1. (with pointy object)▪ to \spike sth etw aufspießento \spike a plan/a project einen Plan/ein Projekt einstellento \spike sb's drink/the punch einen Schuss Alkohol in jds Getränk/die Bowle gebento \spike a ball einen Ball schmettern6. (increase)▪ to \spike sth etw hochjagen7.* * *[spaɪk]1. n1) (on wall, railing, helmet etc) Spitze f; (= nail) Nagel m; (on plant) Stachel m; (on shoe, tyre etc) Spike m; (for receipts, wastepaper etc) Dorn mSee:→ also spikes4) (= hair) (Igel)schnitt m2. vtto spike sb's guns ( Brit inf ) — jdm den Wind aus den Segeln nehmen
* * *spike1 [spaık] s BOT1. (Gras-, Korn) Ähre fspike2 [spaık]A s1. Stift m, Spitze f, Stachel m, Dorn m2. TECH (Haken-, Schienen) Nagel m, Bolzen m3. Eisenspitze f (am Zaun)4. SPORTa) Spike mb) pl Spikes pl (Rennschuhe etc)6. JAGD Spieß m (eines Junghirsches)7. MED Zacke f (in der Fieberkurve etc)8. ELEKa) nadelförmiger Impuls9. FISCH junge MakreleB v/t1. festnageln2. mit (Eisen)Spitzen etc versehen3. aufspießen4. SPORT mit den Spikes verletzenspike sb’s guns fig jemandem einen Strich durch die Rechnung machen6. fig US erledigen7. a) einen Schuss Alkohol in ein Getränk gebenb) fig würzen, pfeffern8. Volleyball: den Ball schmettern9. Journalismus: eine Story ablehnen* * *1. noun1) Stachel, der; (of running shoe) Spike, der2. transitive verb1)spike somebody's guns — (fig.) jemandem einen Strich durch die Rechnung machen (ugs.)
2) (coll.): (add spirits or drugs to)* * *n.Nadel -n f.Spitze -n f.Stift -e m. v.festnageln v.
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lace — ► NOUN 1) a fine open fabric of cotton or silk made by looping, twisting, or knitting thread in patterns. 2) a cord or leather strip used to fasten a shoe or garment. ► VERB 1) fasten with a lace or laces. 2) entwine. 3) (often be laced with) add … English terms dictionary
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