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  • 1 pad

    1. pad [pæd] vi
    trotten;
    ( walk softly) tappen
    2. pad [pæd] n
    1) ( wad) Pad m o nt;
    cotton wool \pad Wattebausch m;
    stamp \pad Stempelkissen nt
    2) sports ( protector) Polster nt;
    knee \pad Knieschoner m, Knieschützer m;
    shin \pad Schienbeinschoner m, Schienbeinschützer m
    3) ( for shaping) Polster nt;
    shoulder \pad Schulterpolster nt
    4) ( of paper) Block m;
    a \pad of paper ein Papierblock m;
    drawing/writing \pad Mal-/Schreibblock m
    5) ( on animal's foot) Ballen m;
    the dog had a thorn in it's \pad der Hund hatte einen Dorn in der Pfote
    6) aerosp, aviat Abflug- und Landeplatz m;
    helicopter \pad Hubschrauberlandeplatz m;
    launch \pad Startrampe f, Abschussrampe f;
    missile \pad Raketenabschussrampe f
    7) (sl: house, flat) Bude f ( fam)
    8) ( leaf) Seerosenblatt nt vt <- dd->
    to \pad sth etw [aus]polstern;
    to \pad an expense account ( fig) zu viel an Spesen in Rechnung stellen

    English-German students dictionary > pad

  • 2 pad

    I 1.
    [pæd]noun
    1) (cushioning material) Polster, das; (to protect wound) Kompresse, die; (Sport) (on leg) Beinschützer, der; (on knee) Knieschützer, der
    2) (block of paper) Block, der

    a pad of notepaper, a [writing] pad — ein Schreibblock

    3) (launching surface) Abschussrampe, die
    4) (coll.): (house, flat) Bude, die (ugs.)
    2. transitive verb,
    - dd-
    1) polstern [Jacke, Schulter, Stuhl]
    2) (fig.): (lengthen unnecessarily) auswalzen (ugs.) [Brief, Aufsatz usw.] ( with durch)
    Phrasal Verbs:
    - academic.ru/89746/pad_out">pad out
    II transitive & intransitive verb,
    - dd- (walk) (in socks, slippers, etc;) tappen; (along path etc.) trotten
    * * *
    I 1. [pæd] noun
    1) (a soft, cushion-like object made of or filled with a soft material, used to prevent damage by knocking, rubbing etc: She knelt on a pad to clean the floor.) das Polster
    2) (sheets of paper fixed together: a writing-pad.) der Block
    3) (a platform from which rockets are sent off: a launching-pad.) die Rampe
    2. verb
    (to put a pad in or on (for protection, to make big enough etc): The shoes were too big so she padded them with cottonwool.) polstern
    - padding
    - pad out II [pæd] past tense, past participle - padded; verb
    (to walk softly: The dog padded along the road.) trotten, schlendern
    * * *
    [ˌpi:eɪˈdi:]
    n COMPUT abbrev of packet assembler/disassembler Paketieren nt/Depaketieren nt
    * * *
    I [pd]
    vi
    II
    1. n
    1) (= stuffing) (for comfort etc) Polster nt; (for protection) Schützer m; (in bra) Einlage f; (= brake pad etc) Belag m; (esp US = sanitary pad) Damenbinde f
    2) (of paper) Block m; (of blotting paper) Schreibunterlage f
    3) (for inking) Stempelkissen nt
    4) (of animal's foot) Ballen m
    5) (= launch pad) (Abschuss)rampe f
    6) (inf: room, home) Bude f (inf)

    at your padin deiner Bude, bei dir

    2. vt
    shoulders etc polstern
    * * *
    pad1 [pæd]
    A s
    1. Polster n, Kissen n
    2. SPORT (Knie- etc) Schützer m, Schutzpolster n
    3. Reit-, Sitzkissen n
    4. a) allg Unterlage f
    b) COMPUT (Maus)Pad n
    c) TECH Konsole f (für Hilfsgeräte)
    5. (Notiz-, Schreib) Block m
    6. (Stempel) Kissen n
    7. a) Tupfer m
    b) US (Damen-, Monats)Binde f
    8. ZOOL (Fuß)Ballen m
    9. JAGD Pfote f (des Fuchses, Hasen etc)
    10. FLUG (Hubschrauber-) Start- und Landeplatz m
    11. (Abschuss) Rampe f (für Raketen, Raumfahrzeuge)
    12. ELEK Dämpfungsglied n
    13. sl
    a) Falle f (Bett)
    b) Schlafzimmer n
    c) Bude f (Wohnung oder Zimmer)
    14. be on the pad US sl Schmiergelder kassieren (Polizist)
    B v/t
    1. auch pad out (aus)polstern, ausstopfen, wattieren:
    padded cell Gummizelle f
    2. oft pad out eine Rede etc aufblähen umg ( with mit)
    3. Papierblätter zu einem Block zusammenkleben
    pad2 [pæd]
    A s
    1. Tappen n (Geräusch)
    2. obs oder dial dahintrottendes Pferd
    3. footpad
    B v/t wandern durch
    C v/i
    1. auch pad along (dahin)trotten
    2. tappen
    3. wandern:
    pad around the country durchs Land wandern
    * * *
    I 1.
    [pæd]noun
    1) (cushioning material) Polster, das; (to protect wound) Kompresse, die; (Sport) (on leg) Beinschützer, der; (on knee) Knieschützer, der
    2) (block of paper) Block, der

    a pad of notepaper, a [writing] pad — ein Schreibblock

    3) (launching surface) Abschussrampe, die
    4) (coll.): (house, flat) Bude, die (ugs.)
    2. transitive verb,
    - dd-
    1) polstern [Jacke, Schulter, Stuhl]
    2) (fig.): (lengthen unnecessarily) auswalzen (ugs.) [Brief, Aufsatz usw.] ( with durch)
    Phrasal Verbs:
    II transitive & intransitive verb,
    - dd- (walk) (in socks, slippers, etc;) tappen; (along path etc.) trotten
    * * *
    n.
    Polster - n.
    Stütze -n f.
    Unterlage f.

    English-german dictionary > pad

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