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exfoliate v abblättern (z. B. Schiefer); abplatzen; sich abschälen (z. B. Deckschichten unter Wettereinflüssen)English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > exfoliate
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ex·fo·li·ate[eksˈfəʊlieɪt, AM -ˈfoʊ-]II. vt▪ to \exfoliate sth etw abrubbelnto \exfoliate one's face ein Peeling machen* * *[eks'fəʊlIeɪt]1. vtskin durch Peeling entfernen, abschleifen2. viPeeling nt machen* * *exfoliate [eksˈfəʊlıeıt]A v/t1. (in Schuppen) abwerfen3. fig entfalten, entwickelnB v/i1. abblättern, sich abschälen2. GEOL sich abschiefern -
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ex·fo·li·ate [eksʼfəʊlieɪt, Am -ʼfoʊ-] viskin, bark sich akk abschälen;to \exfoliate sth etw abrubbeln;to \exfoliate one's face ein Peeling machen -
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exfoliate: to exfoliateabblättern, abschilfern, schuppen; abschaben -
7 alakul
(DE) organisierende; organisiert; s. gestalten; (EN) exfoliate; form; jell; organize; shape; work out -
8 fejlődik
(DE) gedeihen; (EN) come along; develop; exfoliate; grow up; hatch; progress; shape -
9 hámlik
(EN) exfoliate; flake; flake away; flake off; grow bare; peel; peel off; slough; spal -
10 kialakul
(DE) auftauchen; entspinnen; s. formen; (EN) emerge; evolve; exfoliate; grow up; jell; set, set; take shape; work out -
11 lehámlik
(DE) Abblättern {s}; (EN) desquamate; exfoliate; flake; flake away; flake off; peel; peel off; scale off; slough away; slough off; spal -
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(EN) exfoliate; sliver; splinter off; split off -
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(EN) chop off; exfoliate; notch off; sliver; split off -
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(DE) Abblättern {s}; springen; abplatzen; (EN) exfoliate; flake; flake away; flake off; peel; peel off; scale off; spal -
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(EN) come apart; come away; come loose; come unstuck; exfoliate; get loose; get off; leave its seat; peel; peel off; scale off; slough away; slough off; spal; work off -
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(DE) splittern; splitternd; splittert; (EN) exfoliate; rive; rive, rived, riven; splinter -
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(DE) Bruchstücke {pl}; kracht; (EN) burst, burst; bust; crack; exfoliate; fragment
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Exfoliate — Ex*fo li*ate, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Exfoliated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Exfoliating}.] [L. exfoliare to strip of leaves; ex out, from + folium leaf.] 1. To separate and come off in scales or lamin[ae], as pieces of carious bone or of bark. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Exfoliate — Ex*fo li*ate v. t. To remove scales, lamin[ae], or splinters from the surface of. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
exfoliate — (v.) 1610s, from L.L. exfoliatus, pp. of exfoliare to strip of leaves, from ex off (see EX (Cf. ex )) + folium leaf (see FOLIO (Cf. folio)). Related: Exfoliated; exfoliating … Etymology dictionary
exfoliate — [v] peel desquamate, doff, flake off, scale off, shed; concepts 142,176,211 … New thesaurus
exfoliate — ► VERB 1) shed or be shed from a surface in scales or layers. 2) wash or rub (the skin) with a granular substance to remove dead cells. DERIVATIVES exfoliation noun exfoliative adjective exfoliator noun. ORIGIN Latin exfoliare strip of leaves … English terms dictionary
exfoliate — [eks fō′lē āt΄] vt., vi. exfoliated, exfoliating [< LL exfoliatus, pp. of exfoliare, to strip of leaves < L ex , out + folium, a leaf: see FOIL2] to cast or come off in flakes, scales, or layers, as skin, bark, rock, etc. exfoliation n.… … English World dictionary
exfoliate — [[t]eksfo͟ʊlieɪt[/t]] exfoliates, exfoliating, exfoliated VERB To exfoliate your skin means to remove the dead cells from its surface using something such as a brush or a special cream. [V n] Exfoliate your back at least once a week. [Also V]… … English dictionary
exfoliate — UK [eksˈfəʊlɪeɪt] / US [eksˈfoʊlɪeɪt] verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms exfoliate : present tense I/you/we/they exfoliate he/she/it exfoliates present participle exfoliating past tense exfoliated past participle exfoliated to wash or rub… … English dictionary
exfoliate — verb Exfoliate is used with these nouns as the object: ↑skin … Collocations dictionary
exfoliate — verb ( ated; ating) Etymology: Late Latin exfoliatus, past participle of exfoliare to strip of leaves, from Latin ex + folium leaf more at blade Date: 1612 transitive verb 1. to cast off in scales, laminae, or splinters 2. to remove the surface… … New Collegiate Dictionary
exfoliate — exfoliative /eks foh lee ay tiv, euh tiv/, adj. /eks foh lee ayt /, v., exfoliated, exfoliating. v.t. 1. to throw off in scales, splinters, etc. 2. to remove the surface of (a bone, the skin, etc.) in scales or laminae. v.i. 3. to throw off… … Universalium