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noun1) Jacke, die; (of suit) Jackett, dassports jacket — Sakko, der
jacket pocket — Jackentasche, die/Jacketttasche, die
2) (round a boiler etc.) Mantel, derjacket potatoes — in der Schale gebackene Kartoffeln
5) (Amer.) see academic.ru/67929/sleeve">sleeve 2)* * *['‹ækit]1) (a short coat: He wore brown trousers and a blue jacket.) die Jacke2) (a covering, especially a loose paper cover for a book: I like the design on this (book-)jacket.) der Umschlag* * *jack·et[ˈʤækɪt]n2. (of a book)[dust] \jacket Schutzumschlag m3. AM, AUS MUS [Schall]plattenhülle f, Cover nt SCHWEIZ, ÖSTERR* * *['dZkɪt]n4)* * *jacket [ˈdʒækıt]A s2. TECH Mantel m, Ummantelung f, Umhüllung f, Umwicklung f, Hülle f, Verkleidung f:jacket pipe, jacket tube Mantelrohr n4. MIL (Geschoss-, auch Rohr) Mantel m6. US Umschlag m (eines Dokuments)7. ZOOLa) Fell n, Pelz mb) Haut f8. Schale f:B v/t1. mit einer Jacke bekleiden2. TECH ummanteln, verkleiden:3. in einen Umschlag stecken* * *noun1) Jacke, die; (of suit) Jackett, dassports jacket — Sakko, der
jacket pocket — Jackentasche, die/Jacketttasche, die
2) (round a boiler etc.) Mantel, der3) (of book) Schutzumschlag, der4) (of a potato) Schale, die5) (Amer.) see sleeve 2)* * *n.Buchumschlag m.Jacke -n f.Jackett -s n.Mantel -¨ m.Umschlag -¨e m. v.einhüllen v.
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