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1. nounhave a filling — sich (Dat.) einen Zahn füllen lassen
2) (for pancakes etc.) Füllung, die; (for sandwiches etc.) Belag, der; (for spreading) Aufstrich, der2. adjective* * *noun (anything used to fill: The filling has come out of my tooth; He put an orange filling in the cake.) die Füllung* * *fill·ing[ˈfɪlɪŋ]I. nII. adj sättigend* * *['fIlɪŋ]1. nmy filling's come out — ich hab eine Füllung or Plombe verloren
I had to have three fillings — ich musste mir drei Zähne plombieren or füllen lassen
2. adjfood sättigend* * *A s1. Füllung f, Füllmasse f, Einlage f, Füllsel n3. MED (Zahn)Plombe f, (-)Füllung f4. Voll-, Aus-, Anfüllen n, Füllung f:filling machine Abfüllmaschine f5. MILa) Füllung f (bei chemischer Munition)b) Filterfüllung f (einer Gasmaske)B adj sättigend* * *1. nounhave a filling — sich (Dat.) einen Zahn füllen lassen
2) (for pancakes etc.) Füllung, die; (for sandwiches etc.) Belag, der; (for spreading) Aufstrich, der2. adjective* * *(dentistry) n.Zahnfüllung f. adj.abfüllend adj.füllend adj.sättigend adj. n.Füllung -en f.Inlay -s n.Plombe -n f.Spachteln n.
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