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101 heimlich nehmen
(to take secretly: He sneaked the letter out of her drawer.) sneak -
102 ver-
(to fasten or become fastened with a lock: She locked the drawer; This door doesn't lock.) lock -
103 Besteckfach
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104 Besteckschubfach
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105 Aschenzieher
m < verbr> ■ ash drawer -
106 CD-Halter
m <av> (im Laufwerk) ■ CD tray; compact-disc traym rar < edv> (von CD-Laufwerk) ■ disk tray US ; disc tray GB ; CD tray pract ; drawer coll ; tray collm <kfz.av> (zum Aufbewahren) ■ CD storage unit -
107 CD-Schublade
f < edv> (von CD-Laufwerk) ■ disk tray US ; disc tray GB ; CD tray pract ; drawer coll ; tray coll -
108 Disc-Schublade
f < edv> (von CD-Laufwerk) ■ disk tray US ; disc tray GB ; CD tray pract ; drawer coll ; tray coll -
109 Disk-Lade
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110 Einschub
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111 erste Sahne
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112 Filterfach
n < phot> ■ filter drawer -
113 Filterschieber
m < phot> ■ filter drawer -
114 Filterschublade
f < phot> ■ filter drawer -
115 Kartenschublade
f < druck> ■ map drawer -
116 Kartenzeichner
m < druck> ■ map drawer -
117 Lade
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118 Ladeschublade
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119 Schublade
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120 Schubladenfach
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drawer — draw·er / drȯ ər/ n: the party that draws a draft compare drawee, payee Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
drawer — S3 [dro: US dro:r] n ↑handle, ↑drawer [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: DRAW1] 1.) part of a piece of furniture, such as a desk, that you pull out and push in and use to keep things in ▪ She took a file from her desk drawer . ▪ The scissors are in the… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Drawer — or Drawers may refer to: Drawer (furniture) A person who engages in drawing pictures Payor, a person who draws a bill of exchange Undergarment, underwear Drawer test, a test used to detect rupture of the cruciate ligaments in the knee The drawer … Wikipedia
drawer — draw er, n. 1. One who, or that which, draws; as: (a) One who draws liquor for guests; a waiter in a taproom. Shak. (b) One who delineates or depicts; a draughtsman; as, a good drawer. (c) (Law) One who draws a bill of exchange or order for… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
drawer — mid 14c., agent noun from DRAW (Cf. draw) (v.). Attested from 1570s in sense of a box that can be drawn out of a cabinet … Etymology dictionary
drawer — ► NOUN 1) a lidless storage compartment made to slide horizontally in and out of a desk or chest. 2) (drawers) dated or humorous knickers or underpants. 3) a person who draws something. 4) the person who writes a cheque … English terms dictionary
drawer — [drô′ər; ] for 5 [, drôr] n. 1. a person or thing that draws 2. Archaic TAPSTER 3. a person who draws an order for the payment of money 4. a draftsman 5. a sliding storage box in a table, bureau, chest, etc., that can be drawn out and then pushed … English World dictionary
drawer — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ deep, shallow ▪ a desk with two deep drawers on either side ▪ open ▪ locked ▪ bottom … Collocations dictionary
drawer — the person who writes a cheque in payment for goods or services. Glossary of Business Terms The party initiating a draft. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * drawer draw‧er [ˈdrɔːə ǁ ˈdrɒːər] noun [countable] BANKING 1. a person who writes a… … Financial and business terms
drawer — n. 1) to close, push in a drawer 2) to open, pull out a drawer * * * [ drɔːə] pull out a drawer push in a drawer to close to open … Combinatory dictionary
drawer — [16] A drawer is literally something that is ‘drawn’ or ‘pulled’ out. The coinage was perhaps based on French tiroir ‘drawer’, which was similarly derived from the verb tirer ‘pull’. The same basic notion underlies the formation of drawers [16],… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins