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transitive verb2) (fig.) einprägen (in, on Dat.)* * *[e ](to make (designs) on metal, glass etc using an acid to eat out the lines.) ätzen* * *[etʃ]vt* * *[etʃ]1. viätzen; (in copper) in Kupfer stechen; (in other metals) radieren2. vtätzen; (in copper) in Kupfer stechen; (in other metals) radierenthe windows were etched with the vehicle registration number — das Autokennzeichen war in die Scheiben eingeätzt
the event was etched on her mind — das Ereignis hatte sich ihr ins Gedächtnis eingegraben
* * *etch [etʃ] v/t1. TECH Metall, Glas etc ätzen2. a) in Kupfer stechenb) radieren3. kratzen (on in akk):4. figa) schneiden:sharply etched features scharf geschnittene Gesichtszügeb) herausarbeiten:a sharply etched character in a book eine gut herausgearbeitete Figur in einem Buch5. the event was etched on ( oder in) her memory das Ereignis hatte sich ihrem Gedächtnis eingeprägt* * *transitive verb1) ätzen (on auf od. in + Akk.); (on metal also) [bes. Künstler:] radieren2) (fig.) einprägen (in, on Dat.)* * *v.radieren v.ätzen v.
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