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  • 1 lime

    I noun

    [quick]lime — [ungelöschter] Kalk

    II noun
    (fruit) Limone, die
    III
    see academic.ru/43058/lime_tree">lime tree
    * * *
    I noun
    (the white substance left after heating limestone, used in making cement.) der Kalk
    - limestone
    - limelight: in the limelight II noun
    1) (a type of small, very sour, yellowish-green citrus fruit related to the lemon.) die Limone
    2) (( also adjective) (of) the colour of this fruit: lime walls.) das Zitronengelb, zitronengelb
    III noun
    (a tree with rough bark and small heart-shaped leaves.) die Linde
    * * *
    lime1
    [laɪm]
    I. n no pl Kalk m
    basic \lime Thomaskalk m
    \lime feldspar Kalkfeldspat m
    \lime nitrogen Kalkstickstoff m
    II. vt etw kalken
    to \lime soil den Boden mit Kalk düngen
    \limed oak gekalkte Eiche
    lime2
    [laɪm]
    I. n
    1. (fruit) Limone[lle] f, Limette f; (tree) Limonenbaum m
    2. no pl (drink) Limettensaft m
    lager and \lime Bier nt mit Limettensirup
    II. n modifier FOOD (candy, drink) Limetten-
    lime3
    [laɪm]
    n Linde f, Lindenbaum m
    * * *
    I [laɪm]
    1. n
    1) (GEOL) Kalk m
    2) (= bird lime) (Vogel)leim m
    2. vt
    mit Kalk düngen II = linden also lime tree) Linde(nbaum m) f III
    1. n
    (BOT: citrus fruit) Limone(lle) f; (= tree) Limonenbaum m
    2. adj
    (colour) hellgrün
    * * *
    lime1 [laım]
    A s
    1. CHEM Kalk m:
    hydrated lime gelöschter Kalk; unslaked 1
    2. AGR Kalkdünger m
    3. Vogelleim m
    B v/t
    1. kalken:
    a) mit Kalk bestreichen oder behandeln
    b) AGR mit Kalk düngen
    c) limewash A
    2. mit Vogelleim bestreichen oder fangen
    lime2 [laım] s BOT Linde f
    lime3 [laım] s BOT
    1. Limonelle f (Baum)
    2. Limone f, Limonelle f (Frucht)
    * * *
    I noun

    [quick]lime — [ungelöschter] Kalk

    II noun
    (fruit) Limone, die
    III
    * * *
    (fruit) n.
    Limone -n f. (tree) n.
    Linde -n f. n.
    Kalk nur sing. m.
    Lindenholz n.

    English-german dictionary > lime

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