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1 einzäunend
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2 fechtend
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3 umzäunend
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4 abzäunend
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5 Fechten
* * *das Fechtenfencing; swordplay* * *fẹch|ten ['fɛçtn] pret fo\#cht [fɔxt] ptp gefo\#chten [gə'fɔxtn]1. vi (SPORT)to fence; (geh = kämpfen) to fight2. vtDegen/Florett fechten — to fence with épées/foils
* * *das1) (the sport of fighting with (blunted) swords: I used to be very good at fencing.) fencing2) (to fight with (blunted) swords as a sport.) fence3) (the activity of fencing.) sword-play* * *Fech·ten<-s>[ˈfɛçtn̩]nt kein pl fencing* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives, transitives Verb fence; (fig. geh.) fight* * ** * *unregelmäßiges intransitives, transitives Verb fence; (fig. geh.) fight* * *n.fencing n.swordplay n. -
6 fechten
* * *das Fechtenfencing; swordplay* * *fẹch|ten ['fɛçtn] pret fo\#cht [fɔxt] ptp gefo\#chten [gə'fɔxtn]1. vi (SPORT)to fence; (geh = kämpfen) to fight2. vtDegen/Florett fechten — to fence with épées/foils
* * *das1) (the sport of fighting with (blunted) swords: I used to be very good at fencing.) fencing2) (to fight with (blunted) swords as a sport.) fence3) (the activity of fencing.) sword-play* * *Fech·ten<-s>[ˈfɛçtn̩]nt kein pl fencing* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives, transitives Verb fence; (fig. geh.) fight* * *fechten; ficht, focht, hat gefochtenA. v/i1. fence (2. umg (betteln) scroungeB. v/t SPORT:Degen/Florett/Säbel fechten fence with épées/foils/sabres;einen Gang fechten fence a bout;wie oft hast du sie schon gefochten? how often have you fenced against her?* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives, transitives Verb fence; (fig. geh.) fight* * *n.fencing n.swordplay n. -
7 Umzäunung
f enclosure, fence, fencing* * *die Umzäunungenclosure; rail* * *Um|zäu|nungf -, -en(= das Umzäunen) fencing (a)round; (= Zaun) fence, fencing* * *Um·zäu·nung<-, -en>f2. (umgebender Zaun) fence, fencing* * *die; Umzäunung, Umzäunungen fence, fencing (Gen. round)* * *Umzäunung f enclosure, fence, fencing* * *die; Umzäunung, Umzäunungen fence, fencing (Gen. round)* * *f.enclosure n. -
8 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. -
9 Einzäunung
f enclosure; (Zaun) fence* * *die Einzäunungenclosure; inclosure; fencing* * *Ein|zäu|nungf -, -en(= Zaun) fence, fencing; (= das Umzäunen) fencing-in* * *Ein·zäu·nung<-, -en>f1. (Zaun) fence2. (das Einzäunen) fencing* * *die; Einzäunung, Einzäunungen1) (das Einzäunen) fencing-in; enclosure2) (Zaun) fence; enclosure* * ** * *die; Einzäunung, Einzäunungen1) (das Einzäunen) fencing-in; enclosure2) (Zaun) fence; enclosure* * *f.enclosure n.fencing n. -
10 Fechtkunst
f (art of) fencing* * *die Fechtkunstswordsmanship* * *Fẹcht|kunstfart of fencing; (= Geschick) skill in fencing* * *Fechtkunst f (art of) fencing* * *f.art of fencing n.swordsmanship n. -
11 Florett
n; -(e)s, -e foil* * *das Florettfoil* * *Flo|rẹtt [flo'rɛt]nt -(e)s, -e1) (= Waffe) foilFlorett fechten — to fence with a foil
2) foil-fencing* * *(a blunt sword with a button at the end, used in the sport of fencing.) foil* * *Flo·rett<-[e]s, -e>[floˈrɛt]nt foil; (Sport) foil-fencing* * *das; Florett[e]s, Florette1) foil* * ** * *das; Florett[e]s, Florette1) foil* * *-e n.foil n. -
12 Mensur
f; -, -en1. (Fechtabstand) (fencing) distance2. Verbindungswesen: (student’s) duel, fencing bout; eine Mensur austragen oder fechten fight a duel ( oder bout)4. MUS. (Notenwert) time value* * *Men|sur [mɛn'zuːɐ]f -, -en (UNIV)(students') fencing bout* * *Men·sur<-, -en>[mɛnˈzu:ɐ̯, pl mɛnˈzu:rən]f student duel* * *1. (Fechtabstand) (fencing) distance2. Verbindungswesen: (student’s) duel, fencing bout; -
13 Degenfechten
n épée fencing* * *De|gen|fech|tennt -s, no plépée fencing* * *De·gen·fech·tennt▪ das \Degenfechten epée fencing* * *Degenfechten n épée fencing -
14 fechterisch
Adj. attr. fencing...; fechterisches Können auch skill as a fencer; fechterische Glanzleistung brilliant display of fencing* * *fechterisch adj attr fencing …;fechterische Glanzleistung brilliant display of fencing -
15 Fechtkampf
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16 Fechtsport
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17 Säbelfechten
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18 Fechthandschuh
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19 Florettfechten
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20 Sportfechten
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