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v/i (unreg., trennb., ist -ge-) flow ( oder run) through—v/t (unreg., untr., hat) flow ( oder run) through* * *dụrch|flie|ßen ['dʊrçfliːsn]vi sep irreg aux seinto flow or run through (durch etw sth)* * *durch|flie·ßen1[ˈdʊrçfli:sn̩]vi irreg Hilfsverb: sein to flow throughdurch·flie·ßen *2[dʊrçˈfli:sn̩]▪ etw \durchfließen to flow through sth* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein[durch etwas] durchfließen — flow through [something]
* * ** * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein[durch etwas] durchfließen — flow through [something]
* * *v.to flow through v.to traverse v. -
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vt <tech.allg> (konkret durch etwas hindurch gehen; z.B. Werkstück durch Maschine) ■ pass through vt ; go through vtvt <tech.allg> (Flüssigkeit, Gas, Werkstück; Träger) ■ run through vtvt <el> (Periode) ■ traverse through vt ; pass through vt ; traverse vt ; perform vt ; pass vt -
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to run through; to pass through* * *dụrch|lau|fen ['dʊrçlaufn] sep1. vtSchuhe, Sohlen to go or wear through2. vi aux sein1) (durch etw sth) (= durch Straße/Öffnung etc gehen) to go through; (Straße, Rohr etc) to run through; (Flüssigkeit) to run through2) (ohne Unterbrechung Mensch) to run without stoppingder Fries/das Geländer läuft von der einen Seite des Gebäudes zur anderen durch — the frieze/railing runs uninterrupted or without a break from one end of the building to the other
* * *durch|lau·fen1[ˈdʊrçlaufn̩]I. vi Hilfsverb: sein1. (durcheilen)2. (durchrinnen)3. (im Lauf passieren)▪ [bei jdm] \durchlaufen to pass by [or run past] [sb]II. vt Hilfsverb: haben▪ durchgelaufen worn [through]durch·lau·fen *2[dʊrçˈlaufn̩]1. (im Lauf durchqueren)▪ etw \durchlaufen to run through sth2. (zurücklegen)▪ etw \durchlaufen to cover [or run] sthsie durchlief die 100 Meter als Beste she was the fastest over the 100 metres3. (absolvieren)▪ etw \durchlaufen to go through sthnach D\durchlaufen einer 2-jährigen Schulung after completing a two-year training course4. (erfassen)▪ jdn \durchlaufen to run through sbes durchlief mich siedend heiß I suddenly felt hot all over* * *I 1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1)[durch etwas] durchlaufen — run through [something]
[durch etwas] durchlaufen — trickle through [something]
3) (ohne Pause laufen) run without stopping2.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb go through <socks, soles of shoes>IIunregelmäßiges transitives Verb go or pass through < phase, stage>* * *durch'laufen v/t (irr, untrennb, hat)3. geh fig:mich durchlief es heiß/eiskalt I had a hot flush/my blood ran cold;ein Schauder durchlief ihn he shuddered, a shiver ran down his spine'durchlaufen (irr, trennb, -ge-)A. v/i (ist)1. Person:durchlaufen unter (+dat) run under;zwischen den Pfählen durchlaufen run between the posts2.der Kaffee ist durchgelaufen the coffee is finished filtering ( oder is ready)B. v/t (hat):Schuhe durchlaufen go through a pair of shoes;sich (dat)die Füße durchlaufen umg walk one’s feet off* * *I 1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1)[durch etwas] durchlaufen — run through [something]
[durch etwas] durchlaufen — trickle through [something]
3) (ohne Pause laufen) run without stopping2.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb go through <socks, soles of shoes>IIunregelmäßiges transitives Verb go or pass through <phase, stage>* * *v.to pass through v.to traverse v. -
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m <tech.allg> ■ returnm <av> (Abtaststrahl; z.B. Kathoden-, Radar-, Laserstrahl) ■ back sweep; retracem <av> (Band; ohne Bild- oder Tonwiedergabe, schnell) ■ rewind (REW); fast rewind; high-speed rewind; rewinding; reversem prakt <hlk.rls> (Rohrleitung vom Heizkörper zur Wärmequelle; z.B. Kessel) ■ return piping; return; cold leg practm <nahr.prod> (Speiseeis) ■ rework; rerun; refreezem < prod> (nach Arbeitsgang etc. in die Ausgangsposition; z.B. Werkzeug) ■ withdrawal; retractionm < textil> ■ kickback; flybackm <wz.masch> ■ non-cutting strokem <wz.masch> (von Querschlitten) ■ reverse traverse -
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1. to flow through2. to traverse
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