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1 grit the icy roads
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2 grit
ɡrit 1. noun1) (very small pieces of stone: She's got a piece of grit in her eye.) gruspartikkel, sandkorn2) (courage: He's got a lot of grit.) karakterstyrke, mot2. verb(to keep (the teeth) tightly closed together: He gritted his teeth to stop himself from crying out in pain.) bite tennene sammen- grittygrus--------mot--------sandkornIsubst. \/ɡrɪt\/1) hard partikkel, sandkorn, sand, grus2) ( geologi) (grovkornet) sandstein3) ( mineralogi) struktur (i stein)4) ( hverdagslig) karakter, viljestyrke, mot, tælhave plenty of grit ha masser av tælIIverb \/ɡrɪt\/1) (spesielt om tenner, også overført) knase, raspe, skrape, skure, skjære (tenner)2) strø3) irritere4) ( om korn) grovmale, grøppe -
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n. gravel; zand; lef, durf; uithoudingsvermogen--------v. knarsen (van tanden)grit1[ grit] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉————————grit2〈 gritted〉1 knarsen♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden: -
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I [grɪt]nome U1) (on lens) polvere f., granelli m.pl. di polvere; (sandy dirt) sabbia f., granelli m.pl. di sabbia2) BE (for roads) sabbia f. (grossolana)3) colloq. (courage) coraggio m., fegato m.II [grɪt]••* * *[ɡrit] 1. noun1) (very small pieces of stone: She's got a piece of grit in her eye.) polvere2) (courage: He's got a lot of grit.) coraggio2. verb(to keep (the teeth) tightly closed together: He gritted his teeth to stop himself from crying out in pain.) stringere- gritty* * *[ɡrɪt]1. n(gravel) ghiaia, (fig: courage) fegatoSee:2. vt1) (road) ricoprire di ghiaia2)* * *grit /grɪt/n. [u]1 (edil.) sabbia grossa; tritume di pietra4 (fig. fam.) coraggio; fermezza; saldezza; fegato (fig.): The miners showed they had grit, i minatori hanno dimostrato d'aver fegato● a bit of grit, un sassolino □ (tecn.) grit blasting, granigliatura.(to) grit /grɪt/A v. t.2 (tecn.) cospargere di granigliaB v. i.stridere; raschiare* * *I [grɪt]nome U1) (on lens) polvere f., granelli m.pl. di polvere; (sandy dirt) sabbia f., granelli m.pl. di sabbia2) BE (for roads) sabbia f. (grossolana)3) colloq. (courage) coraggio m., fegato m.II [grɪt]•• -
5 grit
1. noun1) Sand, der2. transitive verb,- tt-1) streuen [vereiste Straßen]2)grit one's teeth — die Zähne zusammenbeißen (ugs.)
* * *[ɡrit] 1. noun2) (courage: He's got a lot of grit.) der Mumm2. verb(to keep (the teeth) tightly closed together: He gritted his teeth to stop himself from crying out in pain.) (die Zähne) zusammenbeißen- academic.ru/32524/gritty">gritty* * *[grɪt]he showed true \grit er hat echten Mut bewiesenII. vt<- tt->1. (scatter)▪ to \grit sth etw streuen2. (press together)to \grit one's teeth die Zähne zusammenbeißen a. fig* * *[grɪt]1. n1) (= dust, in eye) Staub m; (= gravel) Splitt m, feiner Schotter; (for roads in winter) Streusand m2. vt1) road etc streuen2)* * *grit [ɡrıt]A s1. GEOLa) (grober) Sand, Kies m, Grus mb) Grit m, flözleerer Sandstein2. Streusand m3. MINER Korn n, Struktur f4. fig Mut m, Entschlossenheit f5. pla) Haferkorn nb) Haferschrot n, -grütze fc) US grobes MaismehlB v/t1. eine vereiste Straße etc streuen, sanden2. grit one’s teeth die Zähne zusammenbeißen (a. fig)C v/i knirschen, mahlen* * *1. noun1) Sand, der2. transitive verb,- tt-1) streuen [vereiste Straßen]2)grit one's teeth — die Zähne zusammenbeißen (ugs.)
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I v/t1. (Sand etc.) scatter; (Mist) spread; (Blumen) strew, scatter; (Samen) sow; (Salz, Zucker etc.) sprinkle2. (Straße) grit; mit Salz: salt; die Wege räumen und streuen clear the paths (of snow) and salt themII v/i MIL., Geschoss, Gewehr; PHYS., Strahlen etc.: scatter* * *to sprinkle; to scatter; to strew* * *streu|en ['ʃtrɔyən]1. vtFutter, Samen to scatter; Blumen auch to strew; Dünger, Stroh, Sand, Kies to spread; Gewürze, Zucker etc to sprinkle; Straße, Gehweg etc (mit Sand) to grit; (mit Salz) to salt; (fig ) Gerüchte etc to spread; Aktien to make widely availabledie Regierung ließ stréúen, dass... — the government gave reason to believe that...
2. vi1) (= Streumittel anwenden) to grit; to put down salt2) (Salzstreuer etc) to sprinkle3) (Linse, Gewehr etc) to scatter* * *(to scatter something over something else in small drops or bits: He sprinkled salt over his food; He sprinkled the roses with water.) sprinkle* * *streu·en[ˈʃtrɔyən]I. vt1. (hinstreuen)Futter/Samen \streuen to scatter food/seedDünger \streuen to spread fertilizeretw auf einen Kuchen/ein Gericht \streuen to sprinkle sth on a cake/a dish▪ etw \streuen to grit/salt sth3. (verbreiten)▪ etw \streuen to spread sthGerüchte \streuen to spread rumours [or AM -ors]die Opposition ließ \streuen, [dass]... the opposition put it about that...II. vi2. (Geschosse verteilen) to scatter3. PHYS to scatter* * *transitives Verb1) spread <manure, sand, grit>; sprinkle <salt, herbs, etc.>; strew, scatter < flowers>; (fig.) spread < rumour>weit gestreut — (fig.) scattered or spread over a wide area
2) (auch itr.) (mit Streugut)die Straßen [mit Sand/Salz] streuen — grit/salt the roads; put grit/salt down on the roads
* * *A. v/t1. (Sand etc) scatter; (Mist) spread; (Blumen) strew, scatter; (Samen) sow; (Salz, Zucker etc) sprinkledie Wege räumen und streuen clear the paths (of snow) and salt them3. PHYS scatter;gestreute Strahlung PHYS scattered radiationB. v/i MIL, Geschoss, Gewehr; PHYS, Strahlen etc: scatter* * *transitives Verb1) spread <manure, sand, grit>; sprinkle <salt, herbs, etc.>; strew, scatter < flowers>; (fig.) spread < rumour>weit gestreut — (fig.) scattered or spread over a wide area
2) (auch itr.) (mit Streugut)die Straßen [mit Sand/Salz] streuen — grit/salt the roads; put grit/salt down on the roads
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8 pekelen
1 [de wegen pekelen] put down salt/gritII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 [in de pekel zetten] pickle2 [met strooizout bedekken] grit, salt♦voorbeelden: -
9 catch somebody napping
застать врасплохThe first heavy snowfall of the winter caught the roads department napping — they had no grit.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > catch somebody napping
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10 aufstreuen
auf|streu|envt septo sprinkle onáúfstreuen — to sprinkle sth on(to) or over sth
Splitt/Salz auf die Straßen áúfstreuen — to grit/salt the roads
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