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1 Douche
(duš) f -, -n tuš, škropac (-pca) m -
2 Dusche
f; -, -n shower; eine Dusche nehmen have ( oder take) a shower; unter der Dusche in the shower; das war eine kalte Dusche für ihn fig. that brought him down to earth with a bump* * *die Duschedouche; shower* * *Dụ|sche ['dʊʃə]f -, -nshowereine Dusche nehmen — to have or take a shower
das war eine kalte Dusche (fig) — that really brought him/her etc down to earth (with a bump)
bei ihrem Enthusiasmus wirkten seine Worte wie eine kalte Dusche (fig) — his words poured cold water on her enthusiasm
* * *die1) (a bath in which water is sprayed down on the bather from above: I'm just going to have/take a shower.) shower2) (the equipment used for such a bath: We're having a shower fitted in the bathroom.) shower* * *Du·sche<-, -n>[ˈdu:ʃə]f1. (Apparatur) shower2. (das Duschen) showereine heiße/kalte \Dusche a hot/cold showerwie eine kalte \Dusche sein [o [auf jdn] wirken] to pour cold water on sbihr plötzliches Nein wirkte auf ihn wie eine kalte \Dusche her sudden no brought him down to earthunter die \Dusche gehen, eine \Dusche nehmen to have [or take] a showerunter der \Dusche sein [o stehen] to be in the shower, to be taking [or having] a shower* * *die; Dusche, Duschen showerunter die Dusche gehen — take or have a shower
eine kalte Dusche [für jemanden] sein — (fig. ugs.) be like a cold douche or a douche of cold water [on somebody]
* * *eine Dusche nehmen have ( oder take) a shower;unter der Dusche in the shower;das war eine kalte Dusche für ihn fig that brought him down to earth with a bump* * *die; Dusche, Duschen showerunter die Dusche gehen — take or have a shower
eine kalte Dusche [für jemanden] sein — (fig. ugs.) be like a cold douche or a douche of cold water [on somebody]
* * *-n f.douche n.shower n.soak n. -
3 Spülung
f* * *die Spülung(Vorgang) rinsing; douche; rinse;(Vorrichtung) cistern* * *Spü|lung ['ʃpyːlʊŋ]f -, -enrinsing; (= Mundspülung) rinse; (= Wasser-, Toilettenspülung) flush; (= Spülkasten) cistern, tank (esp US); (= Haarspülung) conditioner; (MED) (= Darm-, Nasenspülung etc) irrigation; (= Vaginalspülung) douche; (AUT) scavenging* * *die1) ((the device that works) a rush of water which cleans a toilet: a flush toilet.) flush2) (the act of rinsing: Give the cup a rinse.) rinse3) (a liquid used for changing the colour of hair: a blue rinse.) rinse* * *Spü·lung<-, -en>f2. (Wasserspülung) flushdie \Spülung betätigen to flush [the toilet]3. (Haarspülung) conditioner* * *die; Spülung, Spülungen1) (Med.) irrigation; (der Vagina) douche2) (beim WC) flush* * *Spülung f* * *die; Spülung, Spülungen1) (Med.) irrigation; (der Vagina) douche2) (beim WC) flush* * *-en f.flushing n.rinsing n. -
4 Dusche
Dusche〈v.; Dusche, Duschen〉♦voorbeelden: -
5 ausspülen
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-)1. (säubern) rinse2. (entfernen) rinse out4. GEOL. (Ufer, Küste) erode; (Sand etc.) wash away* * *to rinse; to wash out* * *aus|spü|lenvt septo rinse ( out); (kräftiger) to flush (out); (MED, GEOL) to wash outden Mund áússpülen — to rinse one's mouth (out)
* * *1) (to clean by a rush of water: to flush a toilet.) flush2) (to rinse: She swilled her mouth out with fresh water.) swill out* * *aus|spü·lenvt▪ etw \ausspülen to wash sth out, to rinse sthetw kräftig \ausspülen to flush out sth* * *transitives Verb1) flush or wash out2) (reinigen) rinse out; (Med.) irrigate; wash out* * *ausspülen v/t (trennb, hat -ge-)1. (säubern) rinse2. (entfernen) rinse out* * *transitives Verb1) flush or wash out2) (reinigen) rinse out; (Med.) irrigate; wash outsich (Dat.) den Mund ausspülen — rinse one's mouth out
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6 duschen
* * *to take a shower; to have a shower; to shower; to douche;sich duschento have a shower* * *dụ|schen ['dʊʃn]1. virto have or take a shower, to shower2. vtjdn duschen — to give sb a shower
jdm/sich den Kopf/Rücken duschen — to spray sb's/one's head/back
* * *(to bathe in a shower: He showered and dressed.) shower* * *du·schen[ˈdu:ʃn̩]I. vi to showerkalt/warm \duschen to have [or take] a cold/hot showerII. vrIII. vt▪ jdn \duschen to give sb a shower* * *1.intransitives, reflexives Verb take or have a shower2.kalt duschen — take or have a cold shower
transitives Verb* * *B. v/t give sb a shower;jemandem/sich (dat)die Beine duschen spray (down) sb’s/one’s legs* * *1.intransitives, reflexives Verb take or have a shower2.kalt duschen — take or have a cold shower
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8 spülen
* * *to gargle; to wash; to swill; to rinse; to flush; to douche; to do the dishes; to wash up* * *spu|len ['ʃpuːlən]vtto spool, to reel; (= aufspulen auch) to wind onto a spool or reel or (auf Nähmaschinespule, IND) bobbin* * *1) (to wash (clothes etc) in clean water to remove soap etc: After washing the towels, rinse them (out).) rinse2) (to clean (a cup, one's mouth etc) by filling with clean water etc and then emptying the water out: The dentist asked me to rinse my mouth out.) rinse3) (to (cause to) flow around: Water was swilling around in the bottom of the boat.) swill4) (a rinse: He brushed his teeth and then gave his mouth a swill.) swill5) (to wash dishes etc after a meal: I'll help you wash up; We've washed the plates up.) wash up* * *spu·len[ˈʃpu:lən]I. vtII. vi to wind [on]* * *transitives, intransitives Verb spool; (am Tonbandgerät) wind* * *ich spüle und du trocknest ab I’ll wash and you can dry;die Waschmaschine spült gerade the washing machine is on rinse at the moment;bitte (gut) spülen! beim Zahnarzt: have a (good) rinse, rinse out (well)B. v/t:an Land spülen wash ashore, wash upC. v/i Toilette: flush; mit Kette: auch pull the chain;nicht vergessen zu spülen! don’t forget to flush* * *transitives, intransitives Verb spool; (am Tonbandgerät) wind* * *v.to flush (out) v.to swill v. -
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10 Duschgel
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11 duschen
'duːʃənvdoucher, donner une douche, prendre une doucheduschend184d30bau/184d30baschenBeispiel: [sich] duschen se doucherdoucher -
12 abduschen
(trennb., hat -ge-)* * *to douche* * *ạb|du|schenvt septo give a shower; Körperteil to wash under the showersich abduschen — to have or take a shower
* * *ab|du·schenvt▪ jdn \abduschen to give sb a showerjdm den Rücken \abduschen to shower sb's back* * *transitives Verbsich/jemanden [kalt/warm] abduschen — take/give somebody a [cold/hot] shower
sich/jemandem den Rücken abduschen — shower one's/somebody's back
* * *abduschen (trennb, hat -ge-)* * *transitives Verbsich/jemanden [kalt/warm] abduschen — take/give somebody a [cold/hot] shower
sich/jemandem den Rücken abduschen — shower one's/somebody's back
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13 Brause
f; -, -n1. Brauselimonade3. (Gießbrause) sprinkler, nozzle, shower head* * *die Brause(Dusche) shower; douche;(Getränk) pop* * *Brau|se ['brauzə]f -, -n1) (= Dusche, Duschvorrichtung) showersich unter die Bráúse stellen — to have a shower
2) (= Brauseaufsatz) shower attachment; (an Schlauch, Gießkanne) rose, spray (attachment)* * *(fizzy drink: a bottle of pop.) pop* * *Brau·se<-, -n>[ˈbrauzə]f2. (Aufsatz von Gießkannen) spray [attachment], sprinkler* * *die; Brause, Brausen1) fizzy drink; (Brausepulver) sherbet2) (veralt.): (Dusche) shower* * *2. (Dusche) shower;sich unter die Brause stellen have ( oder take) a shower3. (Gießbrause) sprinkler, nozzle, shower head* * *die; Brause, Brausen1) fizzy drink; (Brausepulver) sherbet2) (veralt.): (Dusche) shower* * *-n f.lemonade (drink) n.soda (drink) n. -
14 spulen
* * *to gargle; to wash; to swill; to rinse; to flush; to douche; to do the dishes; to wash up* * *spu|len ['ʃpuːlən]vtto spool, to reel; (= aufspulen auch) to wind onto a spool or reel or (auf Nähmaschinespule, IND) bobbin* * *1) (to wash (clothes etc) in clean water to remove soap etc: After washing the towels, rinse them (out).) rinse2) (to clean (a cup, one's mouth etc) by filling with clean water etc and then emptying the water out: The dentist asked me to rinse my mouth out.) rinse3) (to (cause to) flow around: Water was swilling around in the bottom of the boat.) swill4) (a rinse: He brushed his teeth and then gave his mouth a swill.) swill5) (to wash dishes etc after a meal: I'll help you wash up; We've washed the plates up.) wash up* * *spu·len[ˈʃpu:lən]I. vtII. vi to wind [on]* * *transitives, intransitives Verb spool; (am Tonbandgerät) wind* * *spulen v/t spool, reel (auf +akk onto)* * *transitives, intransitives Verb spool; (am Tonbandgerät) wind* * *v.to flush (out) v.to swill v. -
15 homöopathische Spülung
f < med> ■ homeopathic doucheGerman-english technical dictionary > homöopathische Spülung
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16 Spülung machen
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17 Cremedusche
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18 Wechselbad
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19 abbrausen
'apbrauzənv1) ( duschen) prendre une douche2) ( schnell losfahren) démarrer en trombeabbrausenạb|brausen(umgangssprachlich: davonfahren) démarrer sur les chapeaux de rouesrincer Person, Pflanze -
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Douche — Douche, s. Dusche … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon