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1 Kaltluftmasse
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2 kalte Luftmasse
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3 Kaltluft
f MET. cold air* * *Kạlt|luftf (MET)cold air* * *Kalt·luftf cold air* * *die; o. Pl. cold air* * ** * *die; o. Pl. cold air* * *-¨e f.cold air n. -
4 anströmen
v/i (trennb., ist -ge-)2. anströmende Kaltluft a stream of cold air* * *ạn|strö|menvi sep aux sein(Menschenmassen) to stream along; (Wasser) to flow inangeströmt kommen — to come streaming or rushing along or (auf einen zu) up
anströmende Kaltluft — a stream of cold air
* * *anströmen v/i (trennb, ist -ge-)1. ( auchangeströmt kommen) come streaming along2.anströmende Kaltluft a stream of cold air -
5 Einbruch
m1. in ein Haus: burglary (in + Akk in); einen Einbruch verüben commit burglary; einen Einbruch verüben in (+ Akk) break into2. MIL. invasion (in + Akk of)3. (Einsturz) collapse4. (Anfang) onset; bei Einbruch der Dunkelheit at nightfall, when night closes in; bei Einbruch der Kälte when the cold (weather) sets in5. (schwere Niederlage) severe defeat ( oder setback); (Leistungsabfall) drop in performance ( oder form); in der 2. Halbzeit erlitt die Mannschaft einen Einbruch the team slumped in the second half* * *der Einbruch(Einsturz) collapse;(Nacht) fall;(Verbrechen) burglary; housebreaking; break-in;(Winter) onset* * *Ein|bruchm1) (= Einbruchdiebstahl) burglary (in +acc in), breaking and entering (form)ein Éínbruch — a break-in, a burglary
der Éínbruch in die Bank — the bank break-in
2) (von Wasser) penetrationbei/vor Éínbruch der Nacht/Dämmerung — at/before nightfall/dusk
* * *der2) (a person who enters a house etc illegally to steal: The burglar stole her jewellery.) burglar* * *Ein·bruch[ˈainbrʊx, pl ainbrʏçə]mein \Einbruch in die Bank a break-in at the bank2. (das Eindringen) penetrationein \Einbruch von Kaltluft an influx of cold air3. (Einsturz) Mauer etc. collapse, caving in4. BÖRSE, ÖKON slump, sharp fall [or drop5. (plötzlicher Beginn) onsetbei \Einbruch der Dunkelheit [o Nacht] [at] nightfallvor \Einbruch der Dunkelheit [o Nacht] before nightfall* * *1) burglary; break-in (in + Akk. at)2) (das Einstürzen) collapseein Einbruch der Börsenkurse — (fig.) a slump in stock market prices
3) s. einbrechen 4): invasion (in + Akk. of)4) (Beginn)vor Einbruch der Dunkelheit — before it gets dark
bei Einbruch der Nacht — at nightfall; when night closes/closed in
* * *Einbruch m1. in ein Haus: burglary (in +akk in);einen Einbruch verüben commit burglary;einen Einbruch verüben in (+akk) break into2. MIL invasion (in +akk of)3. (Einsturz) collapse4. (Anfang) onset;bei Einbruch der Dunkelheit at nightfall, when night closes in;bei Einbruch der Kälte when the cold (weather) sets in5. (schwere Niederlage) severe defeat ( oder setback); (Leistungsabfall) drop in performance ( oder form);in der 2. Halbzeit erlitt die Mannschaft einen Einbruch the team slumped in the second half6. WIRTSCH slump;einen Einbruch erleiden (Aktienkurse etc) (suffer a) crash* * *1) burglary; break-in (in + Akk. at)2) (das Einstürzen) collapseein Einbruch der Börsenkurse — (fig.) a slump in stock market prices
3) s. einbrechen 4): invasion (in + Akk. of)4) (Beginn)bei Einbruch der Nacht — at nightfall; when night closes/closed in
* * *-¨e m.burglary n.housebreaking n.incursion n.irruption n. -
6 Kaltluftmasse
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7 Kältebrücke
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8 einströmen
v/i (trennb., ist -ge-): einströmen (in + Akk) Wasser, fig. Menschen: pour in(to), stream in(to); Luft: come in(to); stärker: stream in(to)* * *das Einströmeninflux* * *ein|strö|menvi sep aux seinto pour or flood in ( in +acc -to Licht, fig auch) to stream in ( in +acc -to)kältere Luftschichten strömen nach Bayern ein — a stream of cooler air is moving in towards (Brit) or toward (US) Bavaria
éínströmende Kaltluft — a stream of cold air
* * *(an arrival of something in great quantities or numbers: an influx of tourists.) influx* * *ein|strö·menvi Hilfsverb: sein▪ [irgendwohin] \einströmen to stream [or surge] [or pour] in[to somewhere]2. (rasch hineinfließen)* * *intransitives Verb < water> pour or flood or stream in; <air, light> stream in; (fig.) <crowd, supporters> stream or pour in* * *einströmen v/i (trennb, ist -ge-):in +akk) Wasser, fig Menschen: pour in(to), stream in(to); Luft: come in(to); stärker: stream in(to)* * *intransitives Verb < water> pour or flood or stream in; <air, light> stream in; (fig.) <crowd, supporters> stream or pour in -
9 Kaltluftstrom
m1. cold airstream2. cold air stream -
10 Windstoß
m gust (of wind)* * *der Windstoßflurry; gust; blast; gust of wind* * *Wịnd|stoßmgust of wind* * *(a strong, sudden stream (of air): a blast of cold air.) blast* * *Wind·stoßm gust of windein plötzlicher \Windstoß a sudden gust of wind* * *der gust of wind* * *Windstoß m gust (of wind)* * *der gust of wind* * *-¨e m.blast n.flurry n.gust n. -
11 Zufluss
m1. nur Sg. influx (auch MET., fig.); TECH., WIRTS. supply* * *der Zuflussafflux; high tide; conflux; inflow; influx* * *Zu|flussm1) no pl lit, fig = Zufließen) influx, inflow; (MECH = Zufuhr) supplyZúfluss kalter Meeresluft — a stream of cold air from the sea
2) (= Nebenfluss) affluent, tributary; (zu Binnensee) inlet* * *Zu·flussRR, Zu·flußALTm2. (Nebenfluss) tributary* * *der feeder stream/river* * *Zufluss m* * *der feeder stream/river* * *-e m.confluence n.conflux n.inflow n. -
12 Kaltluftmassen
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13 Kaltlufteinbruch
m <tech.allg> ■ cold air ingress -
14 Kaltluftkältemaschine
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15 Kaltluft
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16 Einbruch
Ein·bruch [ʼainbrʊx, pl ainbrʏçə] mein \Einbruch in die Bank a break-in at the bank;2) ( das Eindringen) penetration;ein \Einbruch von Kaltluft an influx of cold air4) börse, ökon slump, sharp fall [or drop];5) ( plötzlicher Beginn) onset; -
17 Kaltluft
Kalt·luft fcold air -
18 Kaltluft
fHeizung, Be- & Entlüftung, Klimatisierung cold air -
19 Kaltluftkanal
mHeizung, Be- & Entlüftung, Klimatisierung cold air duct -
20 Kaltluft
fcold air
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