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1 Tin Pan Alley
f[Zentrum der Musikverlage Ende 19./Anf. 20. Jh.]Tin Pan Alley -
2 Tin Whistle
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3 Tintenfestigkeit
Tin·ten·fes·tig·keitf (Papier) ink-resistance -
4 Tintengummi
Tin·ten·gum·mim ink rubber -
5 Tintenradiergummi
Tin·ten·ra·dier·gum·mim ink eraser* * *m.ink-eraser n. -
6 tingeln
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7 Tinte
Tin·te <-, -n> [ʼtɪntə] finkWENDUNGEN: -
8 Tintenfass
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9 Tintenfisch
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10 Tintenfleck
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11 Tintengummi
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12 Tintenklecks
Tin·ten·klecks mink blot -
13 Tintenstift
Tin·ten·stift mindelible pencil -
14 Dose
f; -, -n1. aus Blech: tin; aus Holz: box; aus Glas oder Porzellan: jar; für Zucker: bowl; für Butter. dish; für Puder: compact2. (Konserve, Bier etc.) can, Brit. auch tin3. ETECH. (Abzweigdose) box* * *die Dosecan; tin; box* * *Do|se ['doːzə]f -, -n1) (= Blechdose) tin; (= Konservendose) can, tin (Brit); (= Bierdose) can; (esp aus Holz) box; (mit Deckel) jar; (= Pillendose, für Schmuck) box; (= Butterdose) dish; (= Zuckerdose) bowl; (für Gesichtspuder) compact; (= Plastikdose, Streudose) pack (inf)in Dósen (Konserven) — canned, tinned (Brit)
3) (PHARM = Dosis) dose4) (sl = Vagina) hole (sl)* * *die1) timidness2) ((also can) a container, usually for food, made of tin-plate, thin sheets of iron covered with tin or other metal: a tin of fruit; a biscuit-tin.) tin* * *Do·se<-, -n>[ˈdo:zə]fin \Dosen in tins* * *die; Dose, Dosen* * *1. aus Blech: tin; aus Holz: box; aus Glas oder Porzellan: jar; für Zucker: bowl; für Butter. dish; für Puder: compact* * *die; Dose, Dosen* * *-n f.box n.tin n. -
15 Zinn
n; -(e)s, kein Pl.2. Geschirr etc.: pewter(ware)* * *das Zinntin; pewter* * *Zịnn [tsɪn]nt -(e)s, no pl2) (= Legierung) pewter3) (= Zinnprodukte) pewter, pewter ware* * *das1) timidity2) (an element, a silvery white metal: Is that box made of tin or steel?) tin* * *<-[e]s>[tsɪn]* * *das; Zinn[e]s1) tin2) (Legierung) pewter3) (Gegenstände) pewter[ware]* * *2. Geschirr etc: pewter(ware)* * *das; Zinn[e]s1) tin2) (Legierung) pewter3) (Gegenstände) pewter[ware]* * *nur sing. n.tin n. -
16 Backform
f baking tin, Am. cake pan* * *Bạck|formfbaking tin (Brit) or pan (US); (für Kuchen) cake tin (Brit) or pan (US)* * *Back·formf baking tin; (Kuchenform a.) cake tin* * ** * ** * *die baking tin (Brit.); baking pan (Amer.)* * *-e f.baking dish n. -
17 Blechbüchse
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18 Büchsenöffner
m can-opener, Brit. auch tin-opener* * *der Büchsenöffnertin opener; can opener* * *Bụ̈ch|sen|öff|nermcan-opener, tin-opener (Brit)* * *Büch·sen·öff·nerm can-opener, BRIT a. tin-opener* * *der tin-opener (Brit.); can opener (Amer.)* * ** * *der tin-opener (Brit.); can opener (Amer.)* * *m.can opener n.tin opener n. -
19 Dosenöffner
m can (Brit. auch tin) opener* * *der Dosenöffnercan opener; tin opener* * *Do|sen|öff|nermcan-opener, tin-opener (Brit)* * *((American can-opener) any of several types of tool or device for opening tins of food.) tin-opener* * *Do·sen·öff·nerm tin opener* * *der can opener; tin-opener (Brit.)* * ** * *der can opener; tin-opener (Brit.) -
20 Konservenbüchse
* * *die Konservenbüchsetin; can* * *Kon|sẹr|ven|büch|se1. f Kon|ser|ven|do|se2. ftin (Brit), can* * *Kon·ser·ven·büch·sefKon·ser·ven·do·se* * *die, Konservendose die can; tin (Brit.)* * ** * *die, Konservendose die can; tin (Brit.)* * *f.can (US) n.tin n.
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