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1 kneten
v/t (Teig, Körper) knead; (Wachs etc.) mo(u)ld, work* * *to knead* * *kne|ten ['kneːtn]1. vtTeig to knead; Plastilin, Ton to work; Figuren to model; (= formen) to form, to shape; Muskeln, Rücken to knead, to work2. vi(= mit Plastilin spielen) to play with Plasticine® or modelling (Brit) or modeling (US) clay* * *(to press together and work (dough etc) with the fingers: His mother was kneading (dough) in the kitchen.) knead* * *kne·ten[ˈkne:tn̩]I. vt1. (durchwalken)▪ etw \kneten to knead [or work] sth2. (durch Kneten formen)etw aus Lehm \kneten to model [or form fashion] sth out of clay3. (massieren)▪ [jdm] etw \kneten to knead sb's sthII. vi to play with Plasticine® [or AM Play-Doh®]* * *transitives Verb* * ** * *transitives Verb* * *(Ton, Lehm) v.to pug v. v.to knead v. -
2 durchkneten
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-) knead (thoroughly); (Muskeln) knead* * *dụrch|kne|tenvt sepTeig etc to knead thoroughly; (bei Massage) to massage thoroughly* * *durch|kne·tenvt1. (gründlich kneten)▪ etw \durchkneten to knead sth thoroughly2. (kräftig massieren)▪ jdn/etw \durchkneten to give sb/sth a thorough massage* * *transitives Verb knead <dough etc.> thoroughly* * ** * *transitives Verb knead <dough etc.> thoroughly -
3 durcharbeiten
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t2. durchknetenII v/refl: sich durcharbeiten durch den Dschungel etc.: fight one’s way through; durch Arbeit, Schnee etc.: plough (Am. plow) throughIII v/i work through without a break, work nonstop; die ganze Nacht durcharbeiten work through the night (without a break)* * *dụrch|ar|bei|ten sep1. vt1) Buch, Stoff etc to work or go through2) (= ausarbeiten) to work out (in detail)3) (= durchkneten) Teig, Knetmasse to work or knead thoroughly; Muskeln to massage or knead thoroughly2. vito work through3. vr* * *durch|ar·bei·ten[ˈdʊrçʔarbaitn̩]I. vt▪ etw \durcharbeiten1. (sich mit etw beschäftigen) to go [or work] through sth2. (durchkneten) to knead [or work] sth thoroughlyII. vi to work throughIII. vr1. (durch Erledigung bearbeiten) to work one's way through sth2. (durchschlagen) to fight one's way through sth* * *1.transitives Verb1) work or go through <book, article>2) (durchkneten) work or knead thoroughly < dough>; massage or knead thoroughly < muscles>2.intransitives Verb work through3.die Nacht/Pause durcharbeiten — work through the night/break
reflexives Verb (auch fig,) work one's way through* * *durcharbeiten (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/tB. v/r:sich durcharbeiten durch den Dschungel etc: fight one’s way through; durch Arbeit, Schnee etc: plough (US plow) throughC. v/i work through without a break, work nonstop;die ganze Nacht durcharbeiten work through the night (without a break)* * *1.transitives Verb1) work or go through <book, article>2) (durchkneten) work or knead thoroughly < dough>; massage or knead thoroughly < muscles>2.intransitives Verb work through3.die Nacht/Pause durcharbeiten — work through the night/break
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4 Teig
m; -(e)s, Sorten -e dough; (Teigmasse, Eierteig) batter; den Teig kneten / rühren / gehen lassen knead / stir the dough / leave the dough to rise* * *der Teigpaste; pastry; dough* * *[taik]m -(e)s, -e[-gə] (= Hefeteig, Knetteig, Nudelteig) dough; (= Mürbteig, Blätterteig etc) pastry; (= Pfannkuchenteig) batter* * *der1) ( noun a mass of flour moistened and kneaded but not baked.) dough2) (a mixture of flour, fat etc used for making pies, pastry etc.) paste* * *<-[e]s, -e>[taik]m (Hefe-, Rühr-, Nudelteig) dough; (Mürbe-, Blätterteig) pastry; (flüssig) batter; (in Rezepten) mixture\Teig kneten to knead dough* * *der; Teig[e]s, Teige dough; (KuchenTeig, BiskuitTeig) pastry; (PfannkuchenTeig, WaffelTeig) batter; (in Rezepten auch) mixture* * *den Teig kneten/rühren/gehen knead/stir the dough/leave the dough to rise* * *der; Teig[e]s, Teige dough; (KuchenTeig, BiskuitTeig) pastry; (PfannkuchenTeig, WaffelTeig) batter; (in Rezepten auch) mixture* * *-e m.dough n. -
5 walken
v/t3. (massieren) massage* * *wạl|ken I ['valkn]vtFelle, Leder to drum, to tumble; Wollgewebe to full, to mill; Blech to flexII ['wɔːkn]jdn walken (inf) — to give sb a belting (inf)
vi aux sein (SPORT)to speed-walk, to go speed walking* * *wal·ken[ˈvalkn̩]vt▪ etw \walken to tumble sth▪ etw \walken to knead sth* * *walken v/t3. (massieren) massage -
6 durchkneten
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7 kneten
kne·ten [ʼkne:tn̩]vt1) ( durchwalken)etw \kneten to knead [or work] sth2) (durch K\kneten formen)das K\kneten modelling [or (Am) -l-];3) ( massieren)[jdm] etw \kneten to knead sb's sthvi to play with Plasticine® [or (Am) Play-Doh®] -
8 formen
I v/t form, shape ( aus out of, from; zu into); aus weichem Stoff: mo(u)ld, shape; (Gedanken, Laute, Satz) form; (jemanden, Charakter) form, mo(u)ld (zu into)II v/refl form, take shape* * *das Formenmoulding; molding* * *fọr|men ['fɔrmən]1. vtto form, to shape; Charakter auch, Eisen to mould (Brit), to mold (US); Wörter to articulateder Krieg hat ihn geformt — the war shaped him or his character
2. vr (lit)to form or shape itself; (fig) to mature* * *1) (to work into a shape: He moulded the clay into a ball.) mould2) (to make the shape of (something): She moulded the figure out of/in clay.) mould3) (to make into a certain shape, to form or model: She shaped the dough into three separate loaves.) shape4) (to influence the nature of strongly: This event shaped his whole life.) shape* * *for·men[fɔrmən]I. vt1. (modellieren)hübsch/wohl geformt beautifully/well formed2. (bilden)▪ etw \formen to form sthSätze \formen to form sentences3. (prägen)▪ jdn/etw \formen to mould [or AM mold] sb/sthII. vr* * *1. 2.reflexives Verb take on a shape; (fig.) form; take shape* * *A. v/t form, shape (aus out of, from;zu into); aus weichem Stoff: mo(u)ld, shape; (Gedanken, Laute, Satz) form; (jemanden, Charakter) form, mo(u)ld (zu into)B. v/r form, take shape* * *1. 2.reflexives Verb take on a shape; (fig.) form; take shape* * *(Töpferei) v.to throw v.(§ p.,p.p.: threw, thrown) (zu) v.to knead (into) v.to mould (into) v. v.to forge v.to form v.to mould (out of) v.to shape v. -
9 knetbar
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10 Massieren
n; -s, kein Pl.1. Heilbehandlung etc.: massages Pl.* * *to massage;sich massieren(anhäufen) to mass* * *mas|sie|ren I [ma'siːrən] ptp massiert1. vtKörper, Haut to massage2. vito give (a) massage II ptp massiert1. vtTruppen to mass2. vrto amass; (Truppen) to mass* * *(to treat (a person's body or part of it) by rubbing etc to ease and remove pain or stiffness: She massaged my sore back.) massage* * *mas·sie·ren *1[maˈsi:rən]I. vt▪ jdn \massieren to massage sb▪ jdm/sich etw \massieren to massage sb's/one's sthII. vi to give a massagemas·sie·ren *2[maˈsi:rən]vtTruppen \massieren to mass [or concentrate] troops* * *transitives Verb massage* * *1. Heilbehandlung etc: massages pl* * *transitives Verb massage* * *v.to knead v.to massage v. -
11 massieren
n; -s, kein Pl.1. Heilbehandlung etc.: massages Pl.* * *to massage;sich massieren(anhäufen) to mass* * *mas|sie|ren I [ma'siːrən] ptp massiert1. vtKörper, Haut to massage2. vito give (a) massage II ptp massiert1. vtTruppen to mass2. vrto amass; (Truppen) to mass* * *(to treat (a person's body or part of it) by rubbing etc to ease and remove pain or stiffness: She massaged my sore back.) massage* * *mas·sie·ren *1[maˈsi:rən]I. vt▪ jdn \massieren to massage sb▪ jdm/sich etw \massieren to massage sb's/one's sthII. vi to give a massagemas·sie·ren *2[maˈsi:rən]vtTruppen \massieren to mass [or concentrate] troops* * *transitives Verb massage* * *massieren1 v/t massage;kannst du mir mal den Rücken massieren? can you massage my back (oder umg give my back a rub) ?massieren2A. v/tdurch einen massierten Polizeieinsatz by means of a massed deployment of policedie Mannschaft spielte aus einer massierten Abwehr heraus the team played on the basis of a packed defence (US -se)* * *transitives Verb massage* * *v.to knead v.to massage v. -
12 anwirken
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13 durchwalken
dụrch|wal|kenvt sep (inf)1)(= verprügeln)
jdn durchwalken — to give sb a belting (inf) or hammering (inf), to belt sb (inf)2) (dated = durchkneten) to knead thoroughly -
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15 kneten
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16 kneten
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17 Knetversuch
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18 druchkneten
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19 Ton kneten
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20 anwirken
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