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1 Schichtwolke
f MET. stratus (cloud), layer ( oder sheet) cloud* * * -
2 bedecken
I v/t cover; (zudecken) auch cover up; mit einem Tuch / Papier bedeckt sein be covered with a cloth / with paper; mit Staub bedeckt sein be covered in dust; mit Ruhm bedeckt decked in glory* * *to coat; to cover; to suffuse; to cope* * *be|dẹ|cken ptp bede\#ckt1. vt1) (= zudecken) to covervon etw bedeckt sein — to be covered in sth
mit einem Tuch/mit Papieren/Pickeln/Staub bedeckt sein —
2. vr1) (= sich zudecken) to cover oneself2) (Himmel) to become overcast, to cloud overder Himmel bedeckte sich mit Wolken — it or the sky clouded over or became overcast
See:→ auch bedeckt* * *1) (to cover, as if with a blanket: The hills were blanketed in mist.) blanket2) (to put or spread something on, over or in front of: They covered (up) the body with a sheet; My shoes are covered in paint.) cover3) (to cover on the top: She topped the cake with cream.) top* * *be·de·cken *I. vt1. (zudecken)2. (über etw breiten)▪ etw \bedecken to cover sth▪ bedeckt overcast* * *1.transitives Verb cover2.von Schlamm/Schmutz bedeckt sein — be covered in mud/dirt
reflexives Verb cover oneself up* * *mit einem Tuch/Papier bedeckt sein be covered with a cloth/with paper;mit Staub bedeckt sein be covered in dust;mit Ruhm bedeckt decked in glory* * *1.transitives Verb cover2.von Schlamm/Schmutz bedeckt sein — be covered in mud/dirt
reflexives Verb cover oneself up* * *v.to coat (with) v.to cover v.to overcast v.to suffuse v.
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