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2 Abgrenzung
f nur Sg.* * *die Abgrenzungdemarcation* * *Ạb|gren|zungf -, -en1) no pl (von Gelände) fencing off; (fig) delimitationPolitik der Abgrenzung — politics of separation
* * *Ab·gren·zung<-, -en>f4. (das Abgrenzen) dissociation* * *die; Abgrenzung, Abgrenzungen1) boundary2) (Unterscheidung) differentiation* * *Abgrenzung f nur sg3. (Distanzierung) dissociation, separation (gegen[über] from)* * *die; Abgrenzung, Abgrenzungen1) boundary2) (Unterscheidung) differentiation* * *f.delimitation n.demarcation n. -
3 Absperrung
f2. von Strom etc.: cutting off* * *die Absperrungbarrier; shutoff device* * *Ạb|sper|rungf1) (= Abriegelung) blocking or closing off* * *Ab·sper·rungfBaugruben müssen durch \Absperrungen gesichert sein trenches must be cordoned off* * *1) sealing off; closing off2) (Sperre) barrier* * *2. von Strom etc: cutting off* * *1) sealing off; closing off2) (Sperre) barrier* * *f.barrier n. -
4 Absperrung
Ab·sper·rung fBaugruben müssen durch \Absperrungen gesichert sein trenches must be cordoned off -
5 Abgrenzung
Ab·gren·zung <-, -en> f2) ( Einfriedung) boundary;( Zaun) enclosure;4) ( das Abgrenzen) disassociation -
6 Zaun
m; -(e)s, Zäune fence; aus Brettern: hoarding; lebender Zaun hedge; einen Streit / Krieg vom Zaun brechen fig. pick ( oder start) a fight / start a war* * *der Zaunfencing; fence* * *[tsaun]m -(e)s, Zäune['tsɔynə] fenceeinen Streit vom Záún(e) brechen — to pick a quarrel, to start a fight
* * *(a line of wooden or metal posts joined by wood, wire etc to stop people, animals etc moving on to or off a piece of land: The garden was surrounded by a wooden fence.) fence* * *<-[e]s, Zäune>[tsaun, pl ˈtsɔynə]m fence▶ etw vom \Zaun brechen to provoke stheinen Streit/eine Auseinandersetzung vom \Zaun brechen to pick a fight/start an argument* * *der; Zaun[e]s, Zäune fenceeinen Streit/Krieg vom Zaun brechen — (fig.) suddenly start a quarrel/war
* * *lebender Zaun hedge;* * *der; Zaun[e]s, Zäune fenceeinen Streit/Krieg vom Zaun brechen — (fig.) suddenly start a quarrel/war
* * *Zäune m.fence n.
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