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1 Fassade
fa'saːdəffaçade fFassadeFassc1bb8184a/c1bb8184de [fa'sa:də] <-, -n>(also bildlich) façade Feminin -
2 Vorderfront
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3 Vorderseite
'fɔrdərzaɪtəf1) façade f2) ( von einem Blatt Papier) recto mVorderseiteVọ rderseiteface Feminin avant; eines Gebäudes façade Feminin; eines Blatts recto Maskulin; einer Münze avers Maskulin -
4 Außenseite
Außenseite66cf36f1Au/66cf36f1ßenseite -
5 Front
frɔntf1) ( Vorderseite) façade f2) MIL front mFrontFrọnt [frɔnt] <-, -en>Wendungen: klare Fronten schaffen mettre les choses [clairement] au point -
6 Innenseite
'ɪnənzaɪtəfcôté intérieur m, page intérieure fInnenseiteỊ nnenseiteeines Kleidungsstücks, Stoffs envers Maskulin; der Armbeuge face Feminin interne; eines Gebäudes façade Feminin intérieure -
7 Maske
'maskəf1) masque mdie Maske fallen lassen — lever le masque, ôter le masque
2) (fig: Schein) façade fMaskeMạ ske ['maskə] <-, -n> -
8 Südseite
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9 aufsetzen
'aufzɛtsənv1) mettre, poser sur2) ( schreiben) composer, rédigeraufsetzend73538f0au/d73538f0f|setzen1 mettre BrilleBeispiel: sich aufsetzen se redresserBeispiel: auf der Piste aufsetzen Flugzeug se poser sur la piste -
10 Frùnt, d'
De HausfassadeFr façade -
11 Front, Frùnt, d'
De HausfassadeFr façade
См. также в других словарях:
façade — [ fasad ] n. f. • 1611; fassade 1565; it. facciata, de faccia « face » 1 ♦ Face antérieure d un bâtiment où s ouvre l entrée principale, donnant le plus souvent sur la rue. ⇒ 2. devant, front. « Le plan de cette belle façade du Louvre [...] qui… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Façade — • The face or front of any building. In ecclesiastical architecture the term is generally used to designate the west front; sometimes the transept fronts Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Facade Façade … Catholic encyclopedia
Facade — Façade Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom … Wikipédia en Français
facade — UK [fəˈsɑːd] / US [fəˈsɑd] or façade UK / US noun Word forms facade : singular facade plural facades 1) [countable] the front of a building, especially one that is large or impressive 2) [singular] a false appearance or way of behaving that hides … English dictionary
façade — facade UK [fəˈsɑːd] / US [fəˈsɑd] or façade UK / US noun Word forms facade : singular facade plural facades 1) [countable] the front of a building, especially one that is large or impressive 2) [singular] a false appearance or way of behaving… … English dictionary
Façade — Façade, (italiensk facciata, forside) er benævnelsen på forsiden af en bygning; man taler vel tillige om side facade, men facade betegner for byhuses vedkommende forsiden, den, som ved sin dekorative udstyrelse udtrykker bygningens karakter og… … Danske encyklopædi
façade — Façade. s. f. Frontispice d un grand edifice. La façade d une Eglise. la façade d un Palais … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
facade — 1650s, front of a building, from Fr. façade (16c.), from It. facciata, from faccia face, from V.L. *facia (see FACE (Cf. face) (n.)). Figurative use by 1845 … Etymology dictionary
facade — , façade (fah SAHD) [French, from Italian] The main face or front of a building; the side visible to the public. An outward appearance, especially one designed to make a good impression; a false front. the façade of whose 18th century… … Dictionary of foreign words and phrases
facade — or façade [fə säd′] n. [Fr < It facciata < faccia < VL facia: see FACE] 1. the front of a building; part of a building facing a street, courtyard, etc. 2. the front part of anything: often used figuratively, with implications of an… … English World dictionary
Facade — Fa [,c]ade (f[.a] s[.a]d or f[.a] s[=a]d ), n. [F., fr. It. facciata, fr. faccia face, L. facies. See {Face}.] (Arch.) The front of a building; esp., the principal front, having some architectural pretensions. Thus a church is said to have its… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English