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paper \sack Papiertüte f;plastic \sack Plastikbeutel m, Plastiktragetasche fno pl Plünderung f;the \sack of Rome die Plünderung Roms vtto \sack sth etw plündern -
2 sack
sack v entlassen• get the sack entlassen werden -
3 sack cell
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > sack cell
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4 sack
sack Sack mEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > sack
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5 sack finish
sack finish ( sack rub) OB trocken verriebener Betonoberflächenabschluss m, abgeriebene Betonoberfläche fEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > sack finish
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6 sack dosing machine
Sack dosing machine, sack sewing or tying machineSackverschließ-maschine fDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > sack dosing machine
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7 sack sewing or tying machine
Sack dosing machine, sack sewing or tying machineSackverschließ-maschine fDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > sack sewing or tying machine
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8 sack a person
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9 sack coat
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10 sack dress
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11 sack racing
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12 sack out
◆ sack outvi AM, CAN ( fam: go to sleep) sich akk in die Falle hauen [o SCHWEIZ gehen] fam; (fall asleep) einpennen fam, wegschlafen ÖSTERR fam -
13 sack race
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14 sack shoot
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15 sack trolley
Stechkarren m, Sackkarren mDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > sack trolley
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16 sack filling plant
Absackanlage fDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > sack filling plant
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17 sack filling machine
Sackabfüllmaschine fDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > sack filling machine
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I 1. noun1) Sack, derget the sack — rausgeschmissen werden (ugs.)
3)2. transitive verb II 1. transitive verbhit the sack — (coll.) sich in die Falle hauen (salopp)
(loot) plündern2. nounPlünderung, die* * *I [sæk] noun(a large bag of coarse cloth, strong paper or plastic: The potatoes were put into sacks.) der Sack- academic.ru/63691/sacking">sacking- sackcloth II [sæk] verb* * *sack1[sæk]I. nplastic \sack Plastikbeutel m, Plastiksackerl nt ÖSTERR, Plastiktragetasche f, Plastiksack m SCHWEIZto be bad/good in the \sack schlecht/gut im Bett sein famto give sb the \sack jdn rausschmeißen [o an die Luft setzen] famII. vtsack2[sæk]the \sack of Rome die Plünderung RomsII. vt▪ to \sack sth etw plündern* * *I [sk]1. n1) Sack m2 sacks of coal — 2 Säcke or Sack Kohlen
to buy sth by the sack — etw sackweise or in Säcken kaufen
to get the sack — rausgeschmissen werden (inf), rausfliegen (inf)
to give sb the sack — jdn rausschmeißen (inf)
it's the sack for him — er wird rausgeschmissen (inf), er fliegt raus (inf)
3) (inf= bed)
to hit the sack — sich in die Falle or Klappe hauen (sl)2. vt1) (= put in sacks) einsacken2) (inf: dismiss) rausschmeißen (inf), entlassenII1. n(= pillage) Plünderung f2. vtplündern IIIn (old)Sherry m* * *sack1 [sæk]A s1. Sack ma) fliegen, an die Luft gesetzt (entlassen) werden,b) von einem Mädchen den Laufpass bekommen;give sb the sack → B 2;he was threatened with the sack ihm wurde mit Rausschmiss gedroht3. Sack m (voll)4. US (Verpackungs)Beutel m, (Papier)Sack m, Tüte f5. a) Umhang mb) (kurzer) loser Mantel6. sl Falle f, Klappe f (Bett):he’s still in the sack er liegt noch in der Falle;B v/t2. umgb) einem Liebhaber den Laufpass gebensack2 [sæk]B s Plünderung f:put to sack → Asack3 [sæk] s Br obs (aus SW-Europa importierter) trockener Weißwein* * *I 1. noun1) Sack, derget the sack — rausgeschmissen werden (ugs.)
3)2. transitive verb II 1. transitive verbhit the sack — (coll.) sich in die Falle hauen (salopp)
(loot) plündern2. nounPlünderung, die* * *n.Sack ¨-e m. v.plündern v. -
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1.To sack vSäcke m pl, in sacke packen, einsacken2.То sack, to pile(up) vSchichten3.To sack, to bag vEinsacken, in sacke packen -
20 säck
säck [sɛk] (-en; -ar) Sack m;köpa grisen i säcken die Katze im Sack kaufen
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