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  • 1 oats

    [əu ]
    noun plural or singular
    (a type of cereal plant or its grain (seeds): a field of oats; Horses eat oats.) der Hafer
    * * *
    n.
    Hafer nur sing. m.

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  • 2 sow

    I
    [səʊ] transitive verb, p.p. sown [səʊn] or sowed [səʊd]
    1) (plant) [aus]säen
    2) (plant with seed) einsäen, besäen [Feld, Boden]
    3) (cover thickly) spicken (ugs.)
    II noun
    (female pig) Sau, die
    * * *
    I [səu] past tense - sowed; verb
    1) (to scatter over, or put in, the ground: I sowed lettuce in this part of the garden.) säen
    2) (to plant seed over: This field has been sown with wheat.) besäen
    II noun
    (a female pig.) die Sau
    * * *
    sow1
    <sowed, sown or sowed>
    [səʊ, AM soʊ]
    I. vt
    to \sow sth
    1. (plant) etw säen; MIL mines etw legen
    we'll \sow this field with barley auf diesem Feld werden wir Gerste säen
    to \sow seeds Samen aussäen
    2. ( fig: cause) etw säen fig
    to \sow dissension Meinungsverschiedenheiten verursachen
    to \sow doubts [in sb's mind] Zweifel [in jdm] wecken
    to \sow suspicion Misstrauen wecken
    to \sow terror panische Angst hervorrufen
    3.
    to \sow the seeds of discord/hatred Zwietracht/Hass säen
    he's \sown the seeds of his own downfall er hat sich selbst das Wasser abgegraben
    to \sow one's wild oats sich dat die Hörner abstoßen
    II. vi säen
    when is the best time to \sow? wann ist die beste Zeit der Aussaat?
    as you \sow, so you reap ( prov) was du säst, das wirst du ernten prov
    sow2
    [saʊ]
    n
    1. (pig) Sau f
    2. TECH (block) Massel f fachspr; (trough) Kokille f fachspr
    * * *
    I [səʊ] pret sowed, ptp sown or sowed
    vt
    1) corn, plants säen; seed aussäen; (MIL) mine legen

    to sow the garden with grassim Garten Gras (aus)säen

    this field has been sown with barley —

    2) (fig)

    to sow (the seeds of) hatred/discord — Hass/Zwietracht säen

    to sow the wind and reap the whirlwind (prov) — wer Wind sät, wird Sturm ernten (Prov)

    as you sow so shall you reap (prov) — was der Mensch säet, das wird er ernten (Prov)

    See:
    academic.ru/65431/seed">seed
    II [saʊ]
    n
    1) (= pig) Sau f; (of wild boar) (Wild)sau f; (of badger) Dächsin f
    2) (TECH: block of iron) Massel f; (= channel) Masselgraben m
    * * *
    sow1 [saʊ] s
    1. Sau f, (Mutter)Schwein n: silk B 1
    2. METALL
    a) Mulde f, (Ofen)Sau f
    b) Massel f (gegossener Barren)
    sow2 [səʊ] prät und pperf sowed [səʊd], pperf auch sown [səʊn]
    A v/t
    1. säen, ausstreuen (beide auch fig):
    you must reap what you have sown was man sät, muss man auch ernten; oat 1, seed A 7, wind1 A 1
    2. Land besäen, einsäen
    3. etwas verstreuen
    B v/i säen
    * * *
    I
    [səʊ] transitive verb, p.p. sown [səʊn] or sowed [səʊd]
    1) (plant) [aus]säen
    2) (plant with seed) einsäen, besäen [Feld, Boden]
    3) (cover thickly) spicken (ugs.)
    II noun
    (female pig) Sau, die
    * * *
    n.
    Sau -Säue f. v.
    (§ p.,p.p.: sowed)
    or p.p.: sown•) = säen v.

    English-german dictionary > sow

  • 3 sow

    1. sow <sowed, sown or sowed> [səʊ, Am soʊ] vt
    to \sow sth
    1) ( plant) etw säen mil; mines etw legen;
    we'll \sow this field with barley auf diesem Feld werden wir Gerste säen;
    to \sow seeds Samen aussäen;
    2) (fig: cause) etw säen ( fig)
    to \sow dissension Meinungsverschiedenheiten verursachen;
    to \sow doubts [in sb's mind] Zweifel [in jdm] wecken;
    to \sow suspicion Misstrauen wecken;
    to \sow terror panische Angst hervorrufen
    PHRASES:
    to \sow the seeds of discord/ hatred Zwietracht/Hass säen;
    he's \sown the seeds of his own downfall er hat sich selbst das Wasser abgegraben;
    to \sow one's wild oats sich dat die Hörner abstoßen vi säen;
    when is the best time to \sow? wann ist die beste Zeit der Aussaat?
    PHRASES:
    as you \sow, so you reap ( prov) was du säst, das wirst du ernten ( prov)
    2. sow [saʊ] n
    1) ( pig) Sau f
    2) tech ( block) Massel f fachspr; ( trough) Kokille f fachspr

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