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1 Trockenlegung
Trockenlegung
drainage;
• Trockenmilch dry milk, milk powder;
• Trockenperiode dry season, drought;
• Trockenprozess dry measure;
• Trockenstempel embossed stamp;
• Trockenwirtschaft dry farming. -
2 Trockenstempel
Trockenstempel
embossed stamp -
3 aufprägen
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-) (Stempel etc.) emboss, stamp; einen Stempel auf etw. aufprägen emboss s.th. with a stamp, put a stamp on s.th.* * *auf|prä|genvt septo emboss, to stampáúfprägen — to emboss sth with a stamp
* * *auf|prä·genvtseinen Namen auf einen Füller \aufprägen to emboss [or stamp] a pen with one's name▪ aufgeprägt embossed* * *einen Stempel auf etwas aufprägen emboss sth with a stamp, put a stamp on sth -
4 prägen
v/t stamp; (Geld) mint; (Leder, Metall etc.) emboss; fig. (Wort etc.) coin; (Person, Charakter) form, mo(u)ld; (Sache) set the tone of, determine s.th.; geprägt sein von be marked by; positiv: auch be characterized by; prägender Einfluss formative influence; den Charakter prägen form ( oder mo[u]ld) one’s personality; ein Tier prägen auf (+ Akk) PSYCH. condition an animal to; diese Jahre haben sie geprägt they were formative years for her; Wälder und Seen prägen die Landschaft woods and lakes lend the landscape its character ( oder are the main features of this landscape); er ist von seiner Umwelt geprägt he’s a product of his environment; italienisch geprägte Architektur Italianate architecture, architecture with an Italian influence* * *das Prägenprint* * *prä|gen ['prɛːgn]1. vt1) Münzen to mint, to strike; Leder, Papier, Metall to emboss; (= erfinden) Begriffe, Wörter to coin2) (fig = formen) Charakter to shape, to mould (Brit), to mold (US); (Erlebnis, Kummer, Erfahrungen) jdn to leave its/their mark ondas moderne Drama ist durch Brecht geprägt worden — Brecht had a forming or formative influence on modern drama
3) (= kennzeichnen) Stadtbild, Landschaft etc to characterize2. vrseine Worte prägten sich ihr ins Herz (liter) — his words engraved themselves on her heart (liter)
* * *das1) (the process of coining.) coinage2) (to invent (a word, phrase etc): The scientist coined a word for the new process.) coin3) (to manufacture (money): When were these coins minted?) mint* * *prä·gen[ˈprɛgn̩]vt1. (durch Prägung herstellen)▪ etw \prägen to mint sthMünzen \prägen to mint [or strike] coinseine Medaille \prägen to strike a medalliongeprägtes Briefpapier embossed writing papereinen Bucheinband [blind] \prägen to emboss [or [ spec blind-]tool] a book cover▪ jdn \prägen to leave its/their mark [on sb]jdn für alle Zeiten \prägen to leave its/their indelible mark [on sb]4. ZOOLein Tier auf etw/jdn \prägen to imprint sth/sb on an animal5. (schöpfen)▪ etw \prägen to coin sthein Modewort \prägen to coin an “in” expression sl* * *transitives Verb3) (fig.): (beeinflussen) shape; mould* * *prägen v/t stamp; (Geld) mint; (Leder, Metall etc) emboss; fig (Wort etc) coin; (Person, Charakter) form, mo(u)ld; (Sache) set the tone of, determine sth;geprägt sein von be marked by; positiv: auch be characterized by;prägender Einfluss formative influence;den Charakter prägen form ( oder mo[u]ld) one’s personality;diese Jahre haben sie geprägt they were formative years for her;Wälder und Seen prägen die Landschaft woods and lakes lend the landscape its character ( oder are the main features of this landscape);er ist von seiner Umwelt geprägt he’s a product of his environment;italienisch geprägte Architektur Italianate architecture, architecture with an Italian influence* * *transitives Verb3) (fig.): (beeinflussen) shape; mould* * *v.to coin v.to emboss v.to stamp v. -
5 aufprägen
auf|prä·genvtseinen Namen auf einen Füller \aufprägen to emboss [or stamp] a pen with one's name;aufgeprägt embossed; -
6 prägen
prä·gen [ʼprɛ:gn̩]vt1) ( durch Prägung herstellen)etw \prägen to mint sth;Münzen \prägen to mint [or strike] coins;eine Medaille \prägen to strike a medallion2) ( mit einer Prägung versehen) to emboss sth;geprägtes Briefpapier embossed writing paper;jdn \prägen to leave its/their mark [on sb];jdn für alle Zeiten \prägen to leave its/their indelible mark [on sb]4) zoolein Tier auf etw/jdn \prägen to imprint sth/sb on an animal5) ( schöpfen)etw \prägen to coin sth;ein Modewort \prägen to coin an “in” expression (sl)
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