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1 mould
I (American) mold1 [mould] noun وَرَق شَجَر مُعَفِّن، تُراب الخُضارعَفَن II (American) mold2 [məuld]This bread is covered with mould.
1. noun1) a shape into which a substance in liquid form is poured so that it may take on that shape when it cools and hardens:قالَبa jelly mould.
2) something, especially a food, formed in a mould.مادَّه مصبوبَه في قالَب2. verb1) to form in a mould:يوضَع في قالَبThe metal is moulded into long bars.
2) to work into a shape:يُشَكِّل، يَصوغHe moulded the clay into a ball.
3) to make the shape of (something):يُشَكِّلShe moulded the figure out of/in clay.
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2 Form
1) ( äußere Gestalt) shape;etw in \Form bringen to knock sth into shape;eine bizarre/eigenwillige \Form haben to have a bizarre/unconventional shape;seine \Form verlieren [o aus der \Form geraten] to lose shape3) (Kunst\Form) form4) (Substanz, Ausmaße)\Form annehmen to take shape;allmählich/langsam \Form annehmen to be slowly/gradually taking shape;in \Form einer S. gen;in \Form von etw dat in the form of sth5) ( Art und Weise) form;welche \Form der Zusammenarbeit schlagen Sie vor? what form of co-operation do you suggest?;in mündlicher/schriftlicher \Form verbally/in writingin aller \Form formally;sich in aller \Form entschuldigen to apologize formally, to make a formal apology;um der \Form zu genügen for form's sake, as a matter of form;die \Form wahren ( geh) to remain polite;[nicht] in \Form sein to be out of shape ( fam)ich bin heute nicht gut in \Form I'm not really on form today -
3 Form
Form f 1. form, shape; 2. figure, profile (Umriss); 3. mould, formwork, (AE) mold (Schalung); 4. pattern, model (Muster); 5. design, styling (Gestaltung); 6. mode (Zustandsform, Umstand); 7. master (Schablone, Matrize); 8. KONST type (Ausführungsart) • aus der Form nehmen BB, TE demouldDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Form
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f; -, -en1. (Gestalt) form, shape; (Umriss) outline; einer Sache Form geben lend shape to; seine Form behalten Kleidungsstück: keep its shape; aus der Form geraten oder kommen get out of shape; aus der Form gehen umg., hum. (dick werden) lose one’s figure; ( feste) Form(en) annehmen (begin to) take shape; in Form von (oder + Gen) in the form of (auch fig.); die Form eines Halbmonds etc. haben be in the shape of a crescent etc., be shaped like a crescent etc.; ( weibliche) Formen (female) curves umg.2. fig. der Erscheinung, Darstellung etc.: form; (Gestaltung) design, style, styling; (Art und Weise) form, way; Formen des Zusammenlebens forms of communal living; in angemessener Form appropriately; in höflicher Form politely; der Antrag bedarf schriftlicher Form the application must be in writing ( oder in written form geh.)3. fig. (guter Ton) good form; (Konvention) convention(s Pl.), etiquette; Formen (Manieren) manners; die Form wahren observe the conventions ( oder proprieties), stick to the rules (of etiquette); der Form halber as a matter of form; (zur Wahrung des Scheins) to keep up appearances; in aller Form formally; (feierlich) solemnly; sich in aller Form entschuldigen make a formal apology4. für Kuchen: tin, Am. pan; zum Ausstechen: pastry cutter; für Abguss etc.: mo(u)ld; TECH. für Spritzguss: die; für Hut: block; für Schuh: last5. SPORT (Kondition) condition, shape, auch weitS. form; in ( guter) Form in good form ( SPORT auch shape, condition); in bester Form in top form; nicht in Form off form, not in form; in Form bleiben oder sich in Form halten keep in form ( SPORT auch shape); jemanden in Form bringen get s.o. into shape; in Form kommen get into shape; fig. (in Schwung kommen) get going; zur vollen Form auflaufen get into top form* * *die Form(Fitness) form; condition;(Gestalt) shape; form;(Gussform) mould; cast* * *Fọrm [fɔrm]f -, -enin Form von Regen/Steuerermäßigungen — in the form of rain/tax reductions
in Form von Dragees/Salbe — in pill/cream form, in the form of pills/cream
in Form eines Dreiecks — shaped like a triangle, in the shape of a triangle
eine bestimmte Form haben — to be in a certain form; to be a certain shape
feste Form annehmen (fig) — to take shape
hässliche/gewalttätige Formen annehmen (fig) — to become ugly/violent
See:→ bringen2) (= Gestaltung) form3) pl (= Umgangsformen) manners plder Form wegen or halber, um der Form zu genügen — for form's sake, as a matter of form
ein Mann mit/ohne Formen — a well-mannered/ill-mannered gentleman
4) (= Kondition) formaußer Form — out of condition
5) (= Gießform) mould (Brit), mold (US); (= Kuchenform, Backform) baking tin (Brit) or pan (US); (= Hutform, Schuhform) block* * *die1) (a shape into which a substance in liquid form is poured so that it may take on that shape when it cools and hardens: a jelly mould.) mould2) (something, especially a food, formed in a mould.) mould3) (the external form or outline of anything: People are all (of) different shapes and sizes; The house is built in the shape of a letter L.) shape* * *<-, -en>[fɔrm]f1. (äußere Gestalt) shapeetw in \Form bringen to knock sth into shapeeine bizarre/eigenwillige \Form haben to have a bizarre/unconventional shapeseine \Form verlieren [o aus der \Form geraten] to lose shape3. (Kunstform) form\Form annehmen to take shapeallmählich/langsam \Form annehmen to be slowly/gradually taking shapein \Form von etw dat in the form of sth5. (Art und Weise) formwelche \Form der Zusammenarbeit schlagen Sie vor? what form of co-operation do you suggest?in mündlicher/schriftlicher \Form verbally/in writingin aller \Form formallyum der \Form zu genügen for form's sake, as a matter of formdie \Form wahren (geh) to remain politeder \Form wegen [o halber] for form's sake, as a matter of formin \Form bleiben/kommen to stay in form/get into form, to stay in shape/get into shape fam[nicht] in \Form sein to be out of shape famin guter/schlechter \Form in good/bad shape famich bin heute nicht gut in \Form I'm not really on form today10. (Förmlichkeit) formin der vom Gesetz vorgeschriebenen \Form in the manner specified by law\Form der Geltendmachung/der Klage form of claim/suit* * *die; Form, Formen1) (Gestalt) shapedie Demonstration nahm hässliche Formen an — the demonstration began to look ugly
2) (bes. Sport): (Verfassung) formin Form sein/sich in Form bringen — be/get on form
in guter/schlechter Form sein — be in good/off form
3) (vorgeformtes Modell) mould; (BackForm) baking tin4) (Gestaltungsweise, ErscheinungsForm) form5) (UmgangsForm) formdie Form[en] wahren — observe the proprieties
* * *Form geben lend shape to;seine Form behalten Kleidungsstück: keep its shape;kommen get out of shape;aus der Form gehen umg, hum (dick werden) lose one’s figure;(weibliche) Formen (female) curves umg2. fig der Erscheinung, Darstellung etc: form; (Gestaltung) design, style, styling; (Art und Weise) form, way;Formen des Zusammenlebens forms of communal living;in angemessener Form appropriately;in höflicher Form politely;Formen (Manieren) manners;die Form wahren observe the conventions ( oder proprieties), stick to the rules (of etiquette);der Form halber as a matter of form; (zur Wahrung des Scheins) to keep up appearances;in aller Form formally; (feierlich) solemnly;sich in aller Form entschuldigen make a formal apology4. für Kuchen: tin, US pan; zum Ausstechen: pastry cutter; für Abguss etc: mo(u)ld; TECH für Spritzguss: die; für Hut: block; für Schuh: lastin bester Form in top form;nicht in Form off form, not in form;jemanden in Form bringen get sb into shape;in Form kommen get into shape; fig (in Schwung kommen) get going;zur vollen Form auflaufen get into top form* * *die; Form, Formen1) (Gestalt) shape2) (bes. Sport): (Verfassung) formin Form sein/sich in Form bringen — be/get on form
in guter/schlechter Form sein — be in good/off form
3) (vorgeformtes Modell) mould; (BackForm) baking tin4) (Gestaltungsweise, ErscheinungsForm) form5) (UmgangsForm) formdie Form[en] wahren — observe the proprieties
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f 1. (postać, sposób) form; (kształt) form, shape- ciasteczka w formie gwiazdek star-shaped cakes- różne formy współpracy different forms of cooperation- powieść w formie pamiętnika a novel in the form of a journal- wydać coś w formie książkowej/skróconej to publish sth in book/abridged form- przyjaźń może przybierać różne formy friendship can take various forms- przybrać formę strajku/manifestacji to take the form of a strike/demonstration- potrzebna jest jakaś forma kontroli some form of control is needed- to była forma protestu it was a form of protest2. Literat. form- forma i treść form and content- był mistrzem formy he was a master of form- to jest przerost formy nad treścią it represents the triumph of form over contents3. (utwór, dzieło sztuki) form- małe formy literackie/teatralne short literary/theatrical forms- formy przestrzenne spatial forms- ograniczenia tej formy literackiej the limitations of this form4. Jęz. form- formy gramatyczne grammatical forms- formy czasu przeszłego past tense forms- forma dopełniacza the form of the genitive- poprawna/niepoprawna forma a correct/incorrect form- w formie pytającej in question form5. Biol., Geol. form- formy wodne i lądowe aquatic and terrestrial forms- formy skalne rock forms6. Kulin. tin- forma do ciasta a cake tin- wlej ciasto do formy pour the mixture into a tin- forma chlebowa a bread pan7. Techn. (do odlewów) mould GB, mold US- forma wtryskowa an injection mould8. (wykrój) pattern- papierowa forma a paper pattern- forma płaszcza/spódnicy a pattern for a coat/skirt- forma na sukienkę a pattern for a dress9. (samopoczucie, sprawność) form, shape- być w dobrej/złej formie to be in good/poor form a. shape- być w formie to be on form a. in shape- nie być w formie to be off form a. out of shape- trzymać formę to keep on form a. in shape10. Sport form- być/nie być w formie to be on/off form- być w dobrej/słabej formie to be in good/poor form- utrzymać/stracić formę to keep on/go off form- wracać do formy to return to form- przeżywać spadek formy to suffer a slump in form- zaprezentował doskonałą formę he showed he was in top form11. (konwenanse) form- formy towarzyskie social conventions; good form przest.- przestrzegać form to observe the form- robić coś wyłącznie dla formy to do sth purely as a matter of form12. Filoz. form 13. Mat. quantic 14. Druk. forma (drukarska) forme- □ forma recesywna Jęz. recessive form- formy supletywne Jęz. suppletive formsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > form|a
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sg - formen, pl - formerфо́рма ж; вид мi form af.. — в ви́де...
* * *cast, form, mould, pan, shape* * *I. (en -e)( støbeform) mould,( bageform) tin.II. (en -er) form ( fx ice is water in solid form; form and content; the sonata form);( især konkret: omrids) shape ( fx the shape of an egg (, of his nose));( i sport) form ( fx be in good (, bad) form; be out of form);[ former]( legemsformer) T curves;[ (an)tage form] take shape;[ (an)tage fast form] solidify;(fig) assume a definite shape;[ tage form af] take the form (el. shape) of;[ de forskellige former for motion] the various forms of exercise;[ for en forms skyld] as a matter of form;[ jeg er ikke i form] I am not in form (el. shape); I am out of form (el.shape);( ofte =) I am off my game;[ i fin form] in top form, in very good shape;[ i form af] in the shape (el. form) of;[ få form på det] get (el. lick) it into shape;[ holde på formerne] stand on ceremony, be a stickler for etiquette. -
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شَكَّلَ \ constitute: to make up: Seven days constitute a week. form: to shape or make: The children formed a circle round her. I formed a good opinion of him. make up: to form jointly: This machine is made up of sixty different parts. Let’s make up a team to play football. model: to shape sth: We enjoy modelling (animals) out of clay in our art lessons. (modelar). mould (mold): to form a soft material into a certain shape: He moulded the clay into the form of a man’s head. shape: to give (sth.) a form: The potter shaped the clay with his fingers. \ See Also كون (كَوَّنَ) -
9 mould, mold
صَاغَ \ draw up: to prepare; put in order: The lawyer drew up an agreement for me to sign. mould, mold: to form a soft material into a certain shape: He moulded the clay into the form of a man’s head. shape: to give (sth.) a form: The potter shaped the clay with his fingers. -
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قَوْلَبَ \ mould, (mold): to form a soft material into a certain shape: he moulded the clay into the form of a man’s head. -
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форма-a/-en, -er, -ene* * *fitness, form, mold, shape, shape* * *subst. (støping) die, mould subst. (støping) US: die, mold subst. (plast) shape, form, figure, condition (holde seg i form) keep fit (i god form) very fit, in top shape (være i form) to be fit -
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شَكَّلَ \ constitute: to make up: Seven days constitute a week. form: to shape or make: The children formed a circle round her. I formed a good opinion of him. make up: to form jointly: This machine is made up of sixty different parts. Let’s make up a team to play football. model: to shape sth: We enjoy modelling (animals) out of clay in our art lessons. (modelar). mould (mold): to form a soft material into a certain shape: He moulded the clay into the form of a man’s head. shape: to give (sth.) a form: The potter shaped the clay with his fingers. \ See Also كون (كَوَّنَ) -
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f <tech.allg> (Struktur) ■ configurationf <tech.allg> (Umriss, Kontur) ■ contourf <tech.allg> ■ geometryf <tech.allg> (Muster) ■ model; typef < druck> ■ forme; form; typef <nahr.prod> (Speiseeis) ■ ice cream mold; mold pract ; mold pocket; freezing pocket; freezing mold -
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fArchitektur & Tragwerksplanung form, shape, Baumaschinen Betonprobewürfel mold amerikanisches Englisch, mould britisches Englisch, Infrastruktur & Entwurf shape -
17 Form
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19 biegesteife Form
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > biegesteife Form
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20 czernidło do form
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