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21 durch'laufen
v/t (unreg., untr., hat)2. fig. (Phase, Schule etc.) pass through3. 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—(unreg., trennb., -ge-)I v/i (ist)1. Person: durchlaufen ( durch) run through; (durcheilen) rush through; (vorbeikommen) pass through; durchlaufen unter (+ Dat) run under; zwischen den Pfählen durchlaufen run between the posts2. durchlaufen ( durch ) Sache: pass through; Flüssigkeit etc.: flow through; Sanduhr: trickle through; der Kaffee ist durchgelaufen the coffee is finished filtering ( oder is ready)3. umg. ohne Pause, Person: run without stopping ( bis to oder until); Fernseher, Heizung etc.: run non-stopII v/t (hat): Schuhe durchlaufen go through a pair of shoes; sich (Dat) die Füße durchlaufen umg. walk one’s feet off -
22 einebnen
einebnen v 1. level, level out; 2. ERDB plane down, grade; 3. TE bulldoze (mittels Planierraupe); 4. flatten out (Unterlage); 5. VERM flush (angleichen, bündig machen); 6. smooth (glätten)Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > einebnen
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23 Spülklosett
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Spülklosett
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24 abspritzen
to flushto cum vulg.1. to hose2. to hose down(vulg.: ejakulieren)1. to shoot one's wad vulg.2. to spurt vulg. -
25 aufstöbern
1. to ferret out2. to flush out3. to hunt out4. to root out5. to run to ground6. to track down1. to put to rout2. to rout3. to rout out -
26 die Toilette runterspülen
to flush sth. down the toilet
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