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in·ter·stice[ɪnˈtɜ:stɪs, AM -ˈtɜ:r-]* * *[In'tɜːstɪs]nZwischenraum m; (in wall etc also) Sprung m, Riss m; (between panels also) Fuge f* * *2. Lücke f, Spalt m3. KATH Interstitien pl (vorgeschriebene Zwischenzeit zwischen dem Empfang zweier geistlicher Weihen)* * *n.Zwischenraum m. -
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in·ter·stice [ɪnʼtɜ:stɪs, Am -ʼtɜ:r-] n -
4 bond
1. noun1) Band, das4) (adhesion) Verbindung, die6) (agreement) Übereinkommen, das7) (Insurance) ≈ Vertrauensschadenversicherung, die2. transitive verb1) kleben (to an + Akk.)2) (Commerc.) unter Zollverschluss nehmen* * *[bond]1) (something used for tying (especially a person): They released the prisoner from his bonds.) die Fesseln (pl.)•- academic.ru/115472/bonded_store_warehouse">bonded store/warehouse* * *[bɒnd, AM bɑ:nd]I. n\bond between mother and child Bindung f zwischen Mutter und Kindfamily \bonds Familienbande pl geha close \bond eine enge Bindungto break a \bond die Verbindung lösenthe \bonds of marriage das Band der Ehe▪ \bonds pl Rentenwerte pl, Rentenpapiere plto enter into a \bond [durch Urkunde] eine Verpflichtung eingehen▪ \bonds pl Fesseln plentry of goods under \bond Einfuhr f von Waren unter Zollverschlussto place goods in \bond Waren unter Zollverschluss nehmento take goods out of \bond Waren aus dem Zollverschluss nehmen9.II. vt1. (unite emotionally)▪ to \bond sb jdn verbinden [o zusammenschweißen2. (stick together)▪ to \bond sth together etw zusammenfügen3. ECON▪ to \bond sth etw in Zollverschluss nehmenIII. vi haften* * *[bɒnd]1. n1) (= agreement) Übereinkommen nt3) pl (lit: chains) Fesseln pl, Bande pl (liter); (fig = ties) Bande pl (geh); (burdensome) Fesseln plmarriage bonds — das Band/die Fesseln der Ehe
4) (COMM, FIN) Obligation f, Pfandbrief m, festverzinsliches Wertpapier, Bond mgovernment bond — Staatsanleihe f or -papiere pl
5) (COMM: custody of goods) Zollverschluss mgoods in bond — Zollgut nt
6) (= adhesion between surfaces) Haftfestigkeit f, Haftwirkung fnothing can break the bond between the two surfaces — die beiden Flächen haften or kleben fest und unlösbar aneinander
2. vt3. vi2)we bonded immediately — wir haben uns auf Anhieb gut verstanden, wir waren uns auf Anhieb sympathisch
* * *bond1 [bɒnd; US bɑnd]A s1. pl obs oder poet Fesseln pl, Ketten pl, Bande pl:a) in Fesseln, gefangen,b) versklavt2. pl fig Bande pl:3. Bund m, Verbindung f4. WIRTSCH Zollverschluss m:in bond unter Zollverschluss, unverzollt;take out of bond Waren aus dem Zollverschluss nehmen, verzollen5. WIRTSCHa) allg (gesiegelte) Schuldurkunde, Schuld-, Verpflichtungsschein mb) festverzinsliches Wertpapier, (öffentliche) Schuldverschreibung, Obligation f, Anleihe f, Pfandbrief m;bond creditor Obligations-, Pfandbriefgläubiger(in);bond debtor Obligations-, Pfandbriefschuldner(in);enter into a bond (durch Urkunde) eine Verpflichtung eingehen6. a) Bürge m, Bürgin ffurnish a bond Kaution stellen, Sicherheit leisten;his word is as good as his bond er ist ein Mann von Wort7. CHEMa) Bindung f:b) Wertigkeit f8. TECH Bindemittel n:bond strength Haftfestigkeit f10. ARCH (Holz-, Mauer-, Stein) Verband mB v/t1. WIRTSCHa) verpfändenb) durch Schuldverschreibung sichernc) mit Obligationen belasten2. WIRTSCH unter Zollverschluss legen3. CHEM, TECH binden4. Steine etc in Verband legen, einbindenC v/i TECH bindenbond2 [bɒnd; US bɑnd] adj HIST in Knechtschaft, leibeigen* * *1. noun1) Band, das2) in pl. (shackles, lit. or fig.) Fesseln3) (uniting force) Band, das4) (adhesion) Verbindung, die6) (agreement) Übereinkommen, das7) (Insurance) ≈ Vertrauensschadenversicherung, die2. transitive verb1) kleben (to an + Akk.)2) (Commerc.) unter Zollverschluss nehmen* * *(investment) n.Anleihe -n f. n.Band ¨-e n.Bindung -en f.Gewährleistungsgarantie -n f.Obligation f.Pfandbrief m.Verbundenheit f. -
5 отступкa
отступкa
Промежуток между деревянной стеной и гранью комнатной печи
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