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nounDampfschiff, das* * ** * *ˈsteam·shipI. n Dampfschiff nt, Dampfer m\steamship cruise Dampferkreuzfahrt f\steamship line Dampferlinie f\steamship ride Dampferfahrt f\steamship trip Dampferreise f* * ** * *nounDampfschiff, das* * *n.Dampfschiff n. -
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1. noun, no pl., no indef. art.Dampf, derthe window was covered with steam — das Fenster war beschlagen
let off steam — (fig.) Dampf ablassen (ugs.)
run out of steam — keinen Dampf mehr haben; (fig.) den Schwung verlieren
2. transitive verbunder one's own steam — (fig.) aus eigener Kraft
1) (Cookery) dämpfen; dünsten2)3. intransitive verbsteam open an envelope — einen Umschlag mit [heißem] Wasserdampf öffnen
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/92081/steam_up">steam up* * *[sti:m] 1. noun1) (a gas or vapour that rises from hot or boiling water or other liquid: Steam rose from the plate of soup / the wet earth in the hot sun; a cloud of steam; ( also adjective) A sauna is a type of steam bath.) der Dampf, Dampf-...2) (power or energy obtained from this: The machinery is driven by steam; Diesel fuel has replaced steam on the railways; ( also adjective) steam power, steam engines.) der Dampf, Dampf-...2. verb1) (to give out steam: A kettle was steaming on the stove.) dampfen3) (to cook by steam: The pudding should be steamed for four hours.) dämpfen•- steam-- steamer
- steamy
- steamboat
- steamship
- steam engine
- steam roller
- full steam ahead
- get steamed up
- get up steam
- let off steam
- run out of steam
- steam up
- under one's own steam* * *[sti:m]he ran out of \steam ihm ging die Puste ausfull \steam ahead! mit Volldampf voraus!; NAUT volle Kraft voraus!the age of \steam das Zeitalter der Dampfmaschineto let off \steam Dampf ablassen a. fig▶ to do sth under one's own \steam etw in eigener Regie [o ÖSTERR, SCHWEIZ a. Eigenregie] tun\steam locomotive Dampflok[omotive] fIII. vi1. (produce steam) dampfen2. (move using steam power) dampfenthe ship \steamed into the port das Schiff lief [dampfend] in den Hafen einIV. vtto \steam fish/vegetables Fisch/Gemüse dämpfento \steam open a letter einen Brief über Wasserdampf öffnen* * *[stiːm]1. nDampf m; (from swamp also) Dunst mfull steam ahead (Naut) — volle Kraft voraus; (fig) mit Volldampf voraus
to get or pick up steam (lit) — feuern, Dampf aufmachen (dated); (fig) in Schwung kommen
to run out of steam (lit) — Dampf verlieren; (fig) Schwung verlieren
under one's own steam (fig) — allein, ohne Hilfe
2. vtdämpfen; food also dünsten3. vi1) (= give off steam) dampfen2) (= move) dampfenthe ship steamed into the harbour —
the ship steamed out the runner came steaming round the last bend (inf) — das Schiff dampfte ab der Läufer kam mit Volldampf um die letzte Kurve (inf)
* * *steam [stiːm]A s1. (Wasser)Dampf m:at full steam mit Volldampf (a. fig);full steam ahead Volldampf oder volle Kraft voraus;go full steam ahead with fig etwas mit Volldampf vorantreiben;get up steam Dampf aufmachen (a. fig);let ( oder blow) off steam Dampf ablassen, fig ( auch work off steam) auch sich oder seinem Zorn Luft machen;a) Dampf anlassen,b) fig Dampf dahinter machen umg;under one’s own steam mit eigener Kraft, fig a. allein2. Dunst m, Schwaden pl3. fig umg Dampf m, Schwung m, Wucht f4. obs Dampfer mB v/i1. dampfen (auch Pferd etc):steaming hot dampfend heiß2. verdampfen4. dampfen, brausen, sausena) sich (mächtig) ins Zeug legen,b) gut vorankommen7. umg vor Wut kochenC v/t1. a) Speisen etc dämpfen, dünsten2. steam a letter open einen Brief über Dampf öffnen;steam a stamp off the envelope eine Marke über Dampf vom Umschlag lösen3. Gas etc ausströmena) die Industrie etc ankurbeln, auf Touren bringen,b) jemanden in Rage bringen:be steamed up umg → B 7;get steamed up in Rage kommen ( over wegen);6. sl einen Bus, Laden etc überfallen und die Passagiere oder Kunden ausrauben (Bande von Jugendlichen)* * *1. noun, no pl., no indef. art.Dampf, derlet off steam — (fig.) Dampf ablassen (ugs.)
run out of steam — keinen Dampf mehr haben; (fig.) den Schwung verlieren
2. transitive verbunder one's own steam — (fig.) aus eigener Kraft
1) (Cookery) dämpfen; dünsten2)3. intransitive verbsteam open an envelope — einen Umschlag mit [heißem] Wasserdampf öffnen
Phrasal Verbs:- steam up* * *n.Dampf ¨–e m.Wasserdampf m. v.dampfen v. -
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noun1) (Naut.) Dampfer, der2) (Cookery) Dämpfer, der* * ** * *steam·er[ˈsti:məʳ, AM -ɚ]n* * *['stiːmə(r)]n(= ship) Dampfer m; (COOK) Dampf(koch)topf m* * *steamer s1. SCHIFF Dampfer m, Dampfschiff n2. TECH Dampfmaschine f3. a) Dampfkochtopf mb) Dämpfapparat m4. sl jemand, der zusammen mit anderen Jugendlichen einen Bus, einen Laden etc überfällt und die Passagiere oder Kunden ausraubt* * *noun1) (Naut.) Dampfer, der2) (Cookery) Dämpfer, der* * *n.Dampfer - m. -
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