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aerate v (be)lüftenEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > aerate
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aerate v 1. BM, HLK belüften, mit Luft versetzen; 2. BM auflockern; 3. BM, HLK lüften, der Luft aussetzenEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > aerate
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aer·ate[eəˈreɪt, AM erˈeɪt]vt1. (expose to air)▪ to \aerate sth etw durchlüftento \aerate the soil den Erdboden auflockern2. (carbonate)to \aerate a liquid eine Flüssigkeit mit Kohlensäure versetzen [o anreichern3. MEDto \aerate blood Blut Sauerstoff zuführen* * *['ɛəreɪt]vtliquid mit Kohlensäure anreichern; blood Sauerstoff zuführen (+dat); soil auflockern* * *a) mit Kohlensäure anreichernb) zum Sprudeln bringen3. a) MED dem Blut (durch Atmung) Sauerstoff zuführenb) ein Gewässer mit Sauerstoff anreichern* * *v.belüften v. -
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aer·ate [eəʼreɪt, Am erʼeɪt] vt1) ( expose to air)to \aerate sth etw durchlüften;to \aerate the soil den Erdboden auflockern2) ( carbonate)to \aerate a liquid eine Flüssigkeit mit Kohlensäure versetzen [o anreichern];3) medto \aerate blood Blut Sauerstoff zuführen -
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vt <tech.gen> (stress on: make sth. loose, fluffy; e.g. soil, molding sand) ■ auflockern vtvt <tech.gen> (add air to sth.; e.g. soil, water) ■ belüften vtvt <tech.gen> (stress on: make air pass through; e.g. soil) ■ durchlüften vtvt <tech.gen> (stress on: by injecting air) ■ einblasen vtvt <tech.gen> (add fresh air to spaces, rooms) ■ lüften vt -
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aerate: to aerate1. belüften; 2. Sauerstoff zuführen (z. B. dem Blut); mit Sauerstoff anreichern; 3. mit Kohlendioxid anreichern -
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English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > de-aerate
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(DE) ausgelüftet; belüften; belüftet; durchlüftet; entlüften; lüftet; ventilieren; ventilierende; ventiliert; Bewetterung {e}; bewettern; (EN) aerate; air; vent; ventilate; wind -
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Any of numerous oligochaete worms of the genera Lumbricus, Allolobophora, Eisenia, etc., which burrow in the soil and help aerate and break up the ground. (Source: CED)
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aerate — aeration, n. /air ayt, ay euh rayt /, v.t., aerated, aerating. 1. to expose to the action or effect of air or to cause air to circulate through: to aerate milk in order to remove odors. 2. to change or treat with air or a gas, esp. with carbon… … Universalium
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aerate — /ˈɛəreɪt / (say airrayt) verb (t) (aerated, aerating) 1. to charge or treat with air or a gas, especially with carbon dioxide. 2. to expose to the free action of the air: to aerate milk in order to remove unpleasant smells. 3. Physiology to… …
aerate — transitive verb (aerated; aerating) Date: 1789 1. to supply or impregnate (as the soil or a liquid) with air 2. to supply (the blood) with oxygen by respiration 3. a. British carbonate 2 b. to make light or sparkling • aeration … New Collegiate Dictionary