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  • 1 cobble

    I 1. noun
    Pflaster-, Kopfstein, der; Katzenkopf, der
    2. transitive verb
    pflastern [Straße]

    cobbled streetsStraßen mit Kopfsteinpflaster

    II transitive verb
    (put together, mend) flicken
    * * *
    I ['kobl] noun
    (a rounded stone formerly used in paving streets.) der Pflasterstein
    II ['kobl] verb
    1) (to mend (shoes).) flicken
    2) (to make or repair badly or roughly.) grob ausbessern
    - academic.ru/13795/cobbler">cobbler
    * * *
    cob·ble1
    [ˈkɒbl̩, AM ˈkɑ:bl̩]
    I. n Kopfstein m, Pflasterstein m
    II. vt
    to \cobble a road [or street] eine Straße [mit Kopfstein] pflastern
    cob·ble2
    [ˈkɒbl̩, AM ˈkɑ:bl̩]
    vt ( dated)
    to \cobble shoes Schuhe flicken
    * * *
    ['kɒbl]
    1. n
    Kopfstein m
    2. vt
    1) shoe flicken
    2)
    * * *
    cobble1 [ˈkɒbl; US ˈkɑbəl]
    A s
    1. Kopfstein m, runder Pflasterstein
    2. pl Kopfsteinpflaster n
    3. pl cob coal
    B v/t mit Kopfsteinen pflastern:
    cobbled street Straße f mit Kopfsteinpflaster
    cobble2 [ˈkɒbl; US ˈkɑbəl] v/t
    1. Schuhe flicken
    2. auch cobble together zusammenschustern
    * * *
    I 1. noun
    Pflaster-, Kopfstein, der; Katzenkopf, der
    2. transitive verb
    pflastern [Straße]
    II transitive verb
    (put together, mend) flicken
    * * *
    v.
    flicken v.
    schustern v.

    English-german dictionary > cobble

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