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1 blanket
1.['blæŋkɪt]noun1) Decke, diewet 'blanket — (fig.) Trauerkloß, der (ugs.)
2) (thick layer) Decke, die2. transitive verb 3. adjectiveblanket of snow/fog — Schnee-/Nebeldecke, die
blanket agreement — Pauschalabkommen, das
* * *['blæŋkit] 1. noun1) (a warm covering made of wool etc: a blanket on the bed.) die Decke2) (something which covers like a blanket: a blanket of mist.) die Hülle2. adjective(covering all of a group of things: a blanket instruction.) umfassend3. verb(to cover, as if with a blanket: The hills were blanketed in mist.) bedecken* * *blan·ket[ˈblæŋkɪt]a \blanket of gloom enveloped the losing team eine düstere Stimmung umgab die Verlierermannschaft\blanket of snow Schneedecke fII. vt▪ to \blanket sth etw bedecken [o zudecken]to be \blanketed in fog von Nebel umgeben sein\blanket condemnation generelle [o pauschale] Verurteilung\blanket term Allerweltswort nt* * *['blŋkɪt] Decke fa blanket of snow/fog — eine Schnee-/Nebeldecke
2. adj attrstatement pauschal; insurance, coverage umfassend; ban generell; bombing flächendeckend3. vt* * *blanket [ˈblæŋkıt]A s1. Decke f:get between the blankets umg in die Federn kriechen;be born on the wrong side of the blanket obs unehelich (geboren) sein; → academic.ru/81820/wet_blanket">wet blanket2. fig Decke f, Hülle f:blanket of snow (clouds) Schnee-(Wolken)decke3. TECH Filzunterlage fB v/t1. zudecken:be blanketed with snow unter einer Schneedecke liegen4. ein Feuer, Gefühle erstickenC adj allgemein, generell, umfassend, General…, Gesamt…, Pauschal…* * *1.['blæŋkɪt]noun1) Decke, diewet 'blanket — (fig.) Trauerkloß, der (ugs.)
2) (thick layer) Decke, die2. transitive verb 3. adjectiveblanket of snow/fog — Schnee-/Nebeldecke, die
blanket agreement — Pauschalabkommen, das
* * *n.Bettdecke f.Decke -n f.Plane -n f. (US) v.umfassen v.zusammenfassen v. v.abschirmen v.ersticken v.prellen v.stören v.unterdrücken v.verdecken v.vertuschen v.zudecken v.überlagern (Funk) v.
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