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1 Saft
m; -(e)s, Säfte; (Obst-, Fleisch-, Körpersaft) juice; von Bäumen etc.: sap; umg. (Strom etc.) juice; frisch gepresster Saft freshly pressed juice; im vollen Saft stehen Baum etc.: be full of sap; im eigenen Saft schmoren GASTR. braise (in its own juices); jemanden im eigenen Saft schmoren lassen umg., fig. let s.o. stew in his ( oder her) own juice; ohne Saft und Kraft saftlos 2* * *der Saftjuice; sap* * *Sạft [zaft]m -(e)s, -e['zɛftə] (= Obstsaft) (fruit) juice; (= Pflanzensaft) sap; (= Bratensaft, Fleischsaft) juice; (= Flüssigkeit) liquid; (= Hustensaft etc) syrup; (= Magensaft) juices pl; (old = Körpersaft) humour (Brit old humor (US oldinf = Strom, Benzin) juice (inf); (sl = Sperma) spunk (vulg)der Saft der Reben — the juice of the grape
voll im Saft stehen — to be full of sap
die Säfte der Natur (liter) — the vital forces of nature
von Saft und Kraft (fig) — dynamic, vital, vibrant
ohne Saft und Kraft (fig) — wishy-washy (inf), effete
See:→ schmoren* * *der1) (the liquid part of fruits or vegetables: She squeezed the juice out of the orange; tomato juice.) juice2) ((often in plural) the fluid contained in meat: Roasting meat in tin foil helps to preserve the juices.) juice3) ((in plural) fluid contained in the organs of the body, eg to help digestion: digestive/gastric juices.) juice4) (the liquid in trees, plants etc: The sap flowed out when he broke the stem of the flower.) sap* * *<-[e]s, Säfte>[zaft, pl ˈzɛftə]m4.* * *der; Saft[e]s, Säfte1) juice2) (in Pflanzen) sapohne Saft und Kraft — (abwertend) weak and lifeless
* * *Saft m; -(e)s, Säfte; (Obst-, Fleisch-, Körpersaft) juice; von Bäumen etc: sap; umg (Strom etc) juice;frisch gepresster Saft freshly pressed juice;im vollen Saft stehen Baum etc: be full of sap;im eigenen Saft schmoren GASTR braise (in its own juices);* * *der; Saft[e]s, Säfte1) juice2) (in Pflanzen) sapohne Saft und Kraft — (abwertend) weak and lifeless
* * *¨-e m.juice n.sap n. -
2 Speichel
m; -s, kein Pl. saliva, spittle, spit umg.* * *der Speichelspittle; saliva* * *Spei|chel ['ʃpaiçl]m -s, no plsaliva, spittle* * *(the liquid that forms in the mouth to help digestion.) saliva* * *Spei·chel<-s>[ˈʃpaiçl̩]* * *der; Speichels saliva; spittle* * ** * *der; Speichels saliva; spittle* * *m.saliva n.spittle n. -
3 unverdauliche Nährstoffe
(substances in food, eg bran or fibre, which help digestion.) roughage -
4 fördern
för·dern [ʼfœrdɐn]vt1) ( unterstützen)etw \fördern to support sth;den Handel \fördern to promote trade;jds Karriere/Talent \fördern to further sb's career/talent;jdn \fördern Gönner, Förderer to sponsor sb; Eltern, Verwandte to support sb2) ( förderlich sein)etw \fördern to help sth along; med to stimulate;den Stoffwechsel/die Verdauung \fördern to aid the metabolism/digestion3) ( steigern)etw \fördern to promote sth;die Konjunktur/den Umsatz \fördern to boost the economy/turnover4) ( aus der Tiefe abbauen)etw \fördern to mine for sth;Erdöl \fördern to drill for oil
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