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1 coarse sand
coarse sand Grobsand mEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > coarse sand
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3 coarse sand aggregate
coarse sand aggregate Betongrobsand mEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > coarse sand aggregate
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4 loamy coarse sand
loamy coarse sand lehmiger Grobsand mEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > loamy coarse sand
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adjective1) (in texture) grob; rau, grob [Haut, Teint]2) (unrefined, rude, obscene) derb; roh [Geschmack, Kraft]; primitiv [Person, Geist]; ungehobelt [Manieren, Person]; gemein [Lachen, Witz, Geräusch]* * *[ko:s]2) (rude, vulgar or unrefined: coarse jokes.) ungeschliffen•- academic.ru/85464/coarsely">coarsely- coarseness
- coarsen* * *[kɔ:s, AM kɔ:rs]1. (rough) grob\coarse features grobe [o derbe] Gesichtszüge\coarse sand grober [o grobkörniger] Sand\coarse skin raue Haut2. (vulgar) vulgär, derb\coarse invective wüste Beschimpfung\coarse joke unanständiger Witz* * *[kɔːs]adj (+er)2) (= uncouth) gewöhnlich; person, manners also grob, ungehobelt, ungeschliffen; laugh derb; joke derb, unanständig* * *1. grob:a) rau (Haut etc):coarse linen Grobleinwand f;coarse fare grobe oder einfache Kostb) grobkörnig (Sand etc):coarse bread Schrotbrot n;c) derb (Gesicht etc)2. grob, ungenau:3. fig grob, derb, roh, ungehobelt (Kerl etc):coarse language derbe Ausdrucksweise;4. gemein, unanständig* * *adjective1) (in texture) grob; rau, grob [Haut, Teint]2) (unrefined, rude, obscene) derb; roh [Geschmack, Kraft]; primitiv [Person, Geist]; ungehobelt [Manieren, Person]; gemein [Lachen, Witz, Geräusch]* * *adj.derb adj.grob adj.grobkörnig adj.rau adj.rauh (alt.Rechtschreibung) adj.roh adj.ungeschliffen adj. -
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7 sand-coarse aggregate ratio
sand-coarse aggregate ratio Fein-Grob-Zuschlag(stoff)verhältnis nEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > sand-coarse aggregate ratio
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8 coarse sandstone
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > coarse sandstone
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9 sand
1. noun1) Sand, der2. transitive verb1) (sprinkle)sand the road — die Straße mit Sand streuen
2) (polish)sand something down — etwas [ab]schmirgeln
* * *[sænd] 1. noun1) (a large amount of tiny particles of crushed rocks, shells etc, found on beaches etc.) der Sand2) (an area of sand, especially on a beach: We lay on the sand.) der Sand2. verb(to smooth with eg sand-paper: The floor should be sanded before you varnish it.) schmirgeln- academic.ru/64129/sandy">sandy- sandbank
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- sandpaper 3. verb(to make smooth with sandpaper.) schmirgeln- sandshoes- sandstone
- sand-storm* * *[sænd]I. ngrains of \sand Sandkörner plcoarse/fine \sand grober/feiner Sand2. (expanse)sinking \sands Treibsand m4.the \sands of time were running out for them die Zeit lief ihnen davonIII. vt▪ to \sand sth2. (sprinkle) etw mit Sand bestreuen* * *[snd]1. nSand m no plsands (of desert) — Sand m
the sands are running out (fig) — die Zeit or Uhr läuft ab
2. vt(= smooth) schmirgeln; (= sprinkle with sand) streuen* * *sand [sænd]A s1. Sand m:2. meist pla) Sandbank fb) Sand(strecke) m(f), -fläche f:3. meist pl Sand(körner) m(pl):(as) numberless as the sand(s) zahllos wie (der) Sand am Meer;the sands (of time) are running out die Zeit läuft ab;his sands are running out seine Tage sind gezählt4. (Streu-, Scheuer-, Schleif) Sand m5. US umg Mumm m, Schneid mB v/t1. mit Sand bestreuen, einen Weg etc auch sanden2. im Sand vergraben3. schmirgeln, mit Sand scheuern:sand down abschmirgeln* * *1. noun1) Sand, der2. transitive verbhave or keep or bury one's head in the sand — (fig.) den Kopf in den Sand stecken
1) (sprinkle)2) (polish)sand something down — etwas [ab]schmirgeln
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[sænd] ngrains of \sand Sandkörner ntpl;coarse/fine \sand grober/feiner Sand;2) ( expanse)sinking \sands Treibsand mPHRASES:the \sands of time ( liter) die [dahinfließende] Zeit;the \sands of time were running out for them die Zeit lief ihnen davon nmodifier (beach, sculpture) Sand- vtto \sand sth1) ( with sandpaper) etw [ab]schmirgeln;( smooth) etw abschleifen2) ( sprinkle) etw mit Sand bestreuen -
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'sand·pa·per nSandpapier nt, Schmirgelpapier nt;to \sandpaper sth etw abschmirgeln -
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1. nounSandpapier, das2. transitive verb[mit Sandpapier] [ab]schmirgeln* * *['sænpeipə]* * *ˈsand·pa·percoarse/fine \sandpaper grobes/feines SandpapierII. vt▪ to \sandpaper sth etw abschmirgeln* * *A s Sandpapier n* * *1. nounSandpapier, das2. transitive verb[mit Sandpapier] [ab]schmirgeln* * *n.Sandpapier n.Schmirgelpapier n. -
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(pebbles) Kies, der* * *['ʃinɡl](coarse gravel: There's too much shingle and not enough sand on this beach.) der Kies* * *shin·gle[ˈʃɪŋgl̩]n\shingle beach Kiesstrand m* * *I ['ʃɪŋgl]1. nto put up one's shingle (US) — ein Geschäft eröffnen; (doctor, lawyer) sich niederlassen
2. vt1) roof etc mit Schindeln decken2) hair einen Herrenschnitt or Bubikopf machen (+dat)IIn no pl(= pebbles) Kiesel m, Kieselsteine pl; (= shingle beach) Kiesel(strand) m* * *shingle1 [ˈʃıŋɡl]A s1. ARCH (Dach-)Schindel f2. Herrenschnitt m (Damenfrisur)3. US umg hum (Firmen)Schild n:hang out ( oder up) one’s shingle sich (als Arzt etc) etablieren, seinen eigenen Laden aufmachen umgB v/t1. ARCH mit Schindeln decken2. jemandem das Haar (sehr) kurz schneiden:shingle sb’s hair;shingled hair → A 2shingle2 [ˈʃıŋɡl] s GEOL Br1. grober Strandkies* * *noun, no pl., no indef. art.(pebbles) Kies, der* * *n.Schindel -n f.
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