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2) ( bread-shaped food) Kasten-;fruit \loaf englischer Früchtekuchen;nut \loaf Nusskuchen mPHRASES:faulenzen, rumhängen ( fam) -
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I noun, pl. loaves1) Brot, das; [Brot]laib, dera brown/white loaf — ein dunkles Brot/Weißbrot
half a loaf is better than no bread or none — (prov.) wenig ist besser als gar nichts
2) (coll.): (head)II intransitive verbuse one's loaf — seinen Grips anstrengen (ugs.)
loaf round town/the house — in der Stadt/zu Hause herumlungern (ugs.)
* * *I [ləuf] plural - loaves; noun(a shaped mass of bread: a sliced loaf.) der LaibII [ləuf] verb(with about or around) to pass time without doing anything in particular: They were loafing about (the street). herumlungern- academic.ru/43447/loafer">loafer* * *loaf1<pl loaves>[ləʊf, AM loʊf]n2. (bread-shaped food) Kasten-fruit \loaf englischer Früchtekuchennut \loaf Nusskuchen m3.loaf2[ləʊf, AM loʊf]vi faulenzen, rumhängen fam* * *[ləʊf]n pl loavesBrot nt; (unsliced) (Brot)laib m; (= meat loaf) Hackbraten muse your loaf! (inf) — streng deinen Grips an (inf)
* * *loaf1 [ləʊf] pl loaves [ləʊvz] s1. a) Laib m (Brot)b) weitS. Brot n:a white loaf ein (Laib) Weißbrot;the miracle of the loaves and fishes BIBEL die Speisung der Fünftausend2. Zuckerhut m:loaf sugar Hutzucker m3. GASTR Hackbraten m4. Br sl Hirn n, Verstand m:use one’s loaf sein Hirn anstrengen, (nach)denkenloaf2 [ləʊf] umgA v/i2. faulenzen* * *I noun, pl. loaves1) Brot, das; [Brot]laib, dera brown/white loaf — ein dunkles Brot/Weißbrot
half a loaf is better than no bread or none — (prov.) wenig ist besser als gar nichts
2) (coll.): (head)II intransitive verbuse one's loaf — seinen Grips anstrengen (ugs.)
loaf round town/the house — in der Stadt/zu Hause herumlungern (ugs.)
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4 Früchtebrot
n fruit loaf* * *Frụ̈ch|te|brotntfruit loaf* * *Früch·te·brotnt fruit loaf* * *Früchtebrot n fruit loaf -
5 Hutzelbrot
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6 Christstollen
m GASTR. stollen (cake)* * *Chrịst|stol|lenm (COOK)(Christmas) stollen, fruit loaf* * *Christ·stol·lenm cake made of yeast dough, raisins, candied citrus fruits and often marzipan that is traditionally eaten at Christmas* * *der stollen; [German] Christmas loaf (with candied fruit, almonds, etc.)* * ** * *der stollen; [German] Christmas loaf (with candied fruit, almonds, etc.) -
7 Stollen
m; -s, -1. BERGB. gallery2. GASTR. (Weihnachtsstollen) stollen (cake)3. am Schuh: stud* * *der Stollen(Schuhdorn) stud;(Tunnel) adit; tunnel* * *Stọl|len ['ʃtɔlən]m -s, -1) (MIN, MIL) gallery, tunnel3) (= Zapfen) (an Hufeisen) calk(in); (= Schuhstollen) stud4) (POET) stollen, one of the two equal sections forming the "Aufgesang" in "Minnesang"* * *Stol·len1<-s, ->[ˈʃtɔlən]m BERGB tunnelsenkrechter/waagrechter \Stollen shaft/galleryStol·len2<-s, ->[ˈʃtɔlən]m KOCHK stollen (sweet bread made with dried fruit often with marzipan in the centre, eaten at Christmas)* * *der; Stollens, Stollen1) (Kuchen) Stollen2) (unterirdischer Gang) gallery; tunnel3) (Bergbau) gallery4) (bei Sportschuhen) stud* * *1. BERGB gallery3. am Schuh: stud* * *der; Stollens, Stollen1) (Kuchen) Stollen2) (unterirdischer Gang) gallery; tunnel3) (Bergbau) gallery4) (bei Sportschuhen) stud* * *- (Bergbau) m.mine tunnel n. - (Fußballschuh) m.stud n. - m.fruit cake n.fruit loaf n. -
8 Kletzenbrot
n südd., österr. fruit loaf (comprising dried pears, figs and nuts in a shell of bread dough)* * *Klẹt|zen|brot fruit bread* * *Kletzenbrot n südd, österr fruit loaf (comprising dried pears, figs and nuts in a shell of bread dough) -
9 Stuten
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10 Weihnachtsstolle
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11 julekake
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12 Früchtestollen
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13 Klöben
m; -s, -1. (Holzklotz) log2. fig. Mann: (uncouth) hunk, boorish type3. (Eisenhaken) iron hook4. Dial. (Pfeife) pipe* * *Klo|ben ['kloːbn]m -s, -1) (= Holzklotz) log2) (= Eisenhaken) hook* * *Klo·ben<-s, ->m (Holzklotz) log* * *der; Klobens, Kloben log* * ** * *der; Klobens, Kloben log -
14 Stolle
f; -, -n; GASTR. (Weihnachtsstolle) stollen (cake)* * *Stọl|le ['ʃtɔlə]f -, -n (COOK)fruit loaf (eaten at Christmas), stollen* * *Stol·le<-, -n>[ˈʃtɔlə]* * * -
15 Weihnachtsstollen
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16 bara brith
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17 Früchtebrot
Früch·te·brot ntfruit loaf -
18 Königskuchen
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19 kakku
yks.nom. kakku; yks.gen. kakun; yks.part. kakkua; yks.ill. kakkuun; mon.gen. kakkujen; mon.part. kakkuja; mon.ill. kakkuihincake (noun)fruit-cake (noun)loaf (noun)* * *• cake• tart• fruit-cake• loaf -
20 cake
cake [kεk]masculine noun* * *kɛknom masculin fruit cake* * *kɛk nm1) (= gâteau) fruit cakemoule à cake (rectangulaire) — cake tin Grande-Bretagne (rectangular), cake pan USA (rectangular)
2) (salé) loaf* * *cake nm fruit cake.[kɛk] nom masculin
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