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aisle 1. ARCH Seitenschiff n, Abseite f (einer Kirche); 2. ARCH Gang m (in einem Auditorium oder Saal); Längspassage f (zwischen Sitzreihen)English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > aisle
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nounGang, der; (of church) Seitenschiff, daswalk down the aisle with somebody — (fig.) mit jemandem vor den Traualtar treten
* * *(a passage between rows of seats etc in a church, cinema etc.) der Gang* * *[aɪl]n Gang m, Korridor m; of church Seitenschiff nt, Seitenchor m; (separating seating areas) Mittelgang mwith an act like that, you'll have them rolling in the \aisles bei so einer Nummer werden sie Tränen lachen▶ to take sb down the \aisle jdn zum Traualtar führen* * *[aɪl]nGang m; (in church) Seitenschiff nt; (central aisle) Mittelgang maisle seat — Sitz m am Gang
to walk down the aisle — vor den Altar treten
he had them rolling in the aisles (inf) — er brachte sie so weit, dass sie sich vor Lachen kugelten (inf) or wälzten (inf)
* * *aisle [aıl] s1. ARCH Seitenschiff n (einer Kirche):2. Gang m (zwischen Sitzreihen, Regalen etc):have the audience rolling in the aisles das Publikum dazu bringen, sich vor Lachen zu kugeln* * *nounGang, der; (of church) Seitenschiff, daswalk down the aisle with somebody — (fig.) mit jemandem vor den Traualtar treten
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[aɪl] nGang m, Korridor m; of church Seitenschiff nt, Seitenchor m; ( separating seating areas) Mittelgang mPHRASES:with an act like that, you'll have them rolling in the \aisles bei so einer Nummer werden sie Tränen lachen;to take sb down the \aisle jdn zum Traualtar führen -
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<tech.gen> (gen.; walkway along or between sections of seats, shelves etc.; e.g. i) ■ Gang m< logist> (in warehouse, between shelves, racks) ■ Regalgang m ; Bedienungsgang m ; Regalgasse f ; Gasse f ; Gang m -
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English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > aisle bay
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English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > aisle pier
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English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > aisle roof
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English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > aisle vault
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aisle way KONST Gang m (z. B. in einem Geschäftsgebäude); Hauptgang m (z. B. zwischen Sitzreihen in einem Saal); Arbeitsgangbreite f (in einer Werkhalle); Fahrgasse f (Parkhaus)English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > aisle way
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<tech.gen> (e.g. in warehouse, theater, airplane) ■ Gangbreite f< logist> (in warehouse; clearance between shelves, racks) ■ Regalgangbreite f ; Bedienungsgangbreite f
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