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nounfill the tank — (with petrol) volltanken
2) (Mil.) Panzer, derPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/92462/tank_up">tank up* * *[tæŋk]1) (a large container for liquids or gas: a hot-water / cold-water tank.) der Tank2) (a heavy steel-covered vehicle armed with guns.) der Panzer•- tanker* * *[tæŋk]I. n1. (container) for liquid [Flüssigkeits]behälter m; for gas, oil Tank m; (pool) [Wasser]becken nt, Teich m, Reservoir nt; (sl: prison) [Gemeinschafts]zelle f; (for drunks) Ausnüchterungszelle ffish \tank Fischbecken nt, Aquarium nthot-water \tank Heißwasserspeicher mstorage \tank Sammelbehälter m4.\tank mock-up Panzerattrappe fIII. vi (sl)1. (fill) volltankenIV. vt▪ to \tank sth cellar, room etw wasserundurchlässig auskleiden* * *[tŋk]n1) (= container) Tank m; (esp for water) Wasserspeicher m; (of boiler) Kessel m; (NAUT, for water supply) Kessel m; (in submarines) Tauchtank m; (RAIL, in engine) Kessel m; (for diver = oxygen tank) Flasche f; (PHOT) Wanne ffill up the tank, please (Aut) — volltanken, bitte
* * *tank [tæŋk]A s1. AUTO etc Tank m:with a full tank vollgetankt2. a) (Wasser)Becken n, Zisterne fb) Aquarium na) Wasserkasten m (des Tenders)5. FOTO Bad n6. MIL Panzer(wagen) m, Tank m7. besonders US sla) (Haft)Zelle fb) Knast mB v/t1. in Tanks lagernbe tanked up sl voll sein;get tanked up → Ca) bes Br auftanken (Flugzeug), (Fahrer auch) volltanken,b) sl sich volllaufen lassen (on mit)* * *noun1) Tank, der; (for fish etc.) Aquarium, das; (for rainwater) Auffangbecken, dasfill the tank — (with petrol) volltanken
2) (Mil.) Panzer, derPhrasal Verbs:- tank up* * *(military) n.Panzer - m. n.Behälter - m.Metallbecken n.Tank -s m.Wasserbecken n.
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