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1 скотопрогон
1) General subject: bridleway2) Agriculture: cattle track, drift fence (на пастбище), drove, livestock alleyways, stock driving road (на пастбище), cattle lane3) Construction: cattle creep, cattle crossing, sheep creep4) Makarov: cattle route, drift-fence, driftway, driveway, stock route -
2 Tierdurchlass
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Tierdurchlass
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3 Viehunterführung
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Viehunterführung
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4 stehlen
das Stehlenthieving* * *steh|len ['ʃteːlən] pret stahl [ʃtaːl] ptp gestohlen [gə'ʃtoːlən]1. vtito stealjdm die Ruhe stéhlen — to disturb sb
jdm die Zeit stéhlen — to waste sb's time
See:→ Elster, Schau2. vrto stealsich in das/aus dem Haus stéhlen — to steal into/out of the house
sich aus der Verantwortung stéhlen —
See:→ auch gestohlen* * *1) ((American) to steal (cattle etc).) rustle2) (to take (another person's property), especially secretly, without permission or legal right: Thieves broke into the house and stole money and jewellery; He was expelled from the school because he had been stealing (money).) steal3) (to steal: He is always thieving my pencils.) thieve* * *steh·len<stahl, gestohlen>[ˈʃte:lən]I. vt▶ das/er/sie usw. kann mir gestohlen bleiben! (fam) to hell with it/him/her etc.! fam, he/she etc. can go take a running jump! fam▶ dem lieben Gott die Zeit \stehlen to laze the time away▶ jdm die Zeit \stehlen to take up [or waste] sb's timeII. vi to steales wird dort viel gestohlen there's a lot of stealing thereIII. vr* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives, intransitives Verb steal2.unregelmäßiges reflexives Verb steal; creep* * *stehlen; stiehlt, stahl, hat gestohlenA. v/t & v/i1. steal (jemandem etwas sth from sb); (plagiieren) auch umg lift (aus, von from);sie haben ihm sein ganzes Geld gestohlen they stole all his money (from him), they robbed him of all his money;er ist rausgeflogen, weil er gestohlen hat he was thrown out because he stole;ich glaube, sie stiehlt I think she steals (things)jemandem die Zeit stehlen fig waste sb’s time;er hat mir einen ganzen Tag gestohlen he wasted a whole day of my time;jemandem den Schlaf/die Ruhe stehlen rob ( oder deprive) sb of his ( oder her) sleep/peace and quiet;woher nehmen und nicht stehlen? umg where on earth can one get hold of such a thing (short of stealing it)?; → gestohlenB. v/r:* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives, intransitives Verb steal2.unregelmäßiges reflexives Verb steal; creep* * *v.(§ p.,pp.: stahl, gestohlen)= to cabbage v.to pilfer v.to steal (from) v.to thieve (from) v. -
5 сволочь
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6 stuk
stuk1〈 het〉1 [deel] piece ⇒ part, fragment, 〈 land〉 lot, length 〈 stof, plank, koord〉 〈ook → link=stukje stukje〉2 [(grote) hoeveelheid] lot7 [document] document, paper10 [muziekstuk] piece (of music)13 [gestalte] stature, build♦voorbeelden:1 stukken en brokken • bits and pieces, odds and endsiets in stukken snijden • cut something up (into pieces)een stuk met iemand meelopen • accompany someone part of the way〈 figuurlijk〉 werken dat de stukken er af vliegen • work with a vengeance/at full tiltiets aan stukken slaan/gooien • knock/smash something to piecesiets in stukken scheuren • tear something to pieceshet perceel werd in drie stukken verdeeld • the parcel was divided into three lotseen stuk uit een boek voorlezen • read a passage/section from a book〈 figuurlijk〉 een man uit één stuk • a man of character/of honour, salt of the earthuit één stuk vervaardigd • made in/of one pieceeen goed stuk werk • a fine piece of workeen stuk beter • much/a lot betterstukken beter • quite a lot/far bettermijn klas is een heel stuk voor • my class is well aheadzij is een stuk afgeslankt • she has lost quite a bit of weightdat zou ons een stuk verder brengen • that would help us a lotiets/iemand met stukken slaan • defeat someone/something by a large marginop geen stukken na • not by a long way/shot/ 〈 Brits-Engels ook〉chalk, not nearly3 een stuk gereedschap • a piece of equipment, a tooleen stuk speelgoed • a toyeen groot stuk zeep • a large cake/tablet of soapsigaren van twee gulden per stuk • cigars of two guilders each/apiece/a pieceper stuk verkopen • sell by the piece/singlystuk voor stuk werden de onderdelen vervangen • the parts were replaced one by onehet zijn stuk voor stuk deugnieten • they're rascals, every one of themtwintig stuks vee • twenty head of cattlevier stuks bagage • four pieces of luggageeen stuk of tien appels • about ten/ten or so apples4 aangetekend stuk • registered mail/letter/item5 een lekker stuk • a nice bit of skirt/stuff/crumpetiets met de stukken kunnen bewijzen • have documents to prove something11 een stuk in een broek zetten • patch a pair of trousers/ Apantshij had stukken op zijn ellebogen • he had elbow patches〈 informeel〉 een raar stuk vreten • a rum customer, a right one13 klein van stuk • small, of small stature, shortstukken aan toonder • bearer securities¶ op zijn stuk blijven staan • hold one's ground, stick to one's gunsvan zijn stuk raken • lose one's head, be put off one's balanceiemand van zijn stuk brengen • unsettle/unnerve/disconcert someoneeen stuk in de kraag hebben • be tight/plasteredop het stuk van … • as far as … is concerned————————stuk21 [aan stukken] apart, to pieces3 [onder de indruk, ingenomen met] impressed (by)♦voorbeelden:het kopje viel stuk • the cup fell to pieces/fell and brokeiets stuk maken • break/ruin something
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