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1 manure
1. noun 2. transitive verb* * *[mə'njuə] 1. noun(a mixture containing animal dung, spread on soil to help produce better crops etc: The farmer is putting manure on his fields.) der Dünger2. verb* * *ma·nure[məˈnjʊəʳ, AM -nʊr]II. vt▪ to \manure sth etw mit Mist düngen* * *[mə'njʊə(r)]1. nDung m, Mist m; (esp artificial) Dünger mliquid manure — Jauche f
2. vtfield düngen* * *A s (besonders natürlicher) Dünger, Mist m, Dung m:manure heap Misthaufen mB v/t düngen* * *1. noun 2. transitive verb* * *n.Dung nur sing. m.Dünger - m. v.düngen v. -
2 artificial
adjectiveartificial sweetener — Süßstoff, der
artificial limb — Prothese, die
artificial eye — Glasauge, das
she wore an artificial smile for the cameras — für die Fotografen setzte sie ein einstudiertes Lächeln auf
* * *(made by man; not natural; not real: artificial flowers; Did you look at the colour in artificial light or in daylight?) künstlich- academic.ru/115097/artficially">artficially- artificiality
- artificial respiration* * *ar·ti·fi·cial[ˌɑ:tɪˈfɪʃəl, AM ˌɑ:rt̬əˈ-]1. (not natural) künstlich\artificial colour[ing] Farbstoff m\artificial eye künstliches Auge\artificial fertilizer Kunstdünger m\artificial fibre Kunstfaser f\artificial flavour Geschmacksverstärker m\artificial kidney künstliche Niere\artificial leg/teeth Bein-/Zahnprothese f\artificial limb Prothese f\artificial sweetener Süßstoff m\artificial turf Kunstrasen man \artificial smile ein unechtes [o aufgesetztes] Lächeln* * *["AːtI'fISəl]adj1) (= synthetic) künstlichartificial hair/silk — Kunsthaar nt/-seide f
artificial limb — Prothese f, Kunstglied nt
you're so artificial —
if you say it that way it sounds artificial — wenn du es so sagst, klingt das unecht
* * *artificial [ˌɑː(r)tıˈfıʃl] adj (adv artificially)1. Kunst…, künstlich:artificial flower (insemination, kidney, respiration, etc) künstliche Blume (Befruchtung, Niere, Beatmung etc);give sb artificial respiration jemanden künstlich beatmen;artificial anus MED künstlicher Darmausgang;artificial fertilizer Kunstdünger m;artificial gem synthetischer Edelstein;artificial horizon FLUG, ASTRON künstlicher Horizont;artificial intelligence IT künstliche Intelligenz;artificial person juristische Person;artificial selection BIOL künstliche Zuchtwahl;artificial silk Kunstseide f;artificial snow Kunstschnee m;artificial teeth falsche oder künstliche Zähne;2. gekünstelt, unecht, falsch3. unnatürlich, affektiert4. BIOL unorganisch5. BOT gezüchtetart. abk1. article2. artificial3. artillery4. artist* * *adjective1) (not natural) künstlich; Kunst-; (not real) unecht; imitiertartificial sweetener — Süßstoff, der
artificial limb — Prothese, die
artificial eye — Glasauge, das
2) (affected) affektiert; (insincere) gekünsteltshe wore an artificial smile for the cameras — für die Fotografen setzte sie ein einstudiertes Lächeln auf
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3 manure
[mə'njʊə(r)] UK / USnDung m, (esp artificial) Dünger m -
4 manure
[mə'njʊə(r)] UK / USnDung m, (esp artificial) Dünger m -
5 fertilizer
nounDünger, der* * *[-ti-]* * *fer·ti·liz·er[ˈfɜ:tɪlaɪzəʳ, AM ˈfɜ:rt̬əlaɪzɚ]n Dünger m* * *['fɜːtIlaɪzə(r)]nDünger m, Düngemittel nt* * *1. Befruchter m (auch fig)2. AGRa) Dünger m, Düngemittel nb) Kunstdünger m* * *nounDünger, der* * *n.Düngemittel n.
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