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f; -, -n; GASTR. gateau, layer cake, torte; (Obsttorte) fruit tart ( oder flan); Linzer Torte linzertorte, (raspberry and almond) lattice cake* * *die Torte(Obsttorte) tart;(Sahnetorte) gateau* * *Tọr|te ['tɔrtə]f -, -ngâteau; (= Obsttorte) flan* * *Tor·te<-, -n>[ˈtɔrtə]f gateau, [fancy] cake; (Obstkuchen) flan* * *die; Torte, Torten gateau; (ObstTorte) [fruit] flan* * *Linzer Torte linzertorte, (raspberry and almond) lattice cake* * *die; Torte, Torten gateau; (ObstTorte) [fruit] flan* * *-n f.fancy cake n.pie n.tart n. -
5 torte
f; -, -n; GASTR. gateau, layer cake, torte; (Obsttorte) fruit tart ( oder flan); Linzer Torte linzertorte, (raspberry and almond) lattice cake* * *die Torte(Obsttorte) tart;(Sahnetorte) gateau* * *Tọr|te ['tɔrtə]f -, -ngâteau; (= Obsttorte) flan* * *Tor·te<-, -n>[ˈtɔrtə]f gateau, [fancy] cake; (Obstkuchen) flan* * *die; Torte, Torten gateau; (ObstTorte) [fruit] flan* * *…torte f im subst; GASTR:Punschtorte punschtorte, rum cake;Herrentorte herrentorte, Gentleman’s Delight* * *die; Torte, Torten gateau; (ObstTorte) [fruit] flan* * *-n f.fancy cake n.pie n.tart n.
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layer lattice — sluoksninė gardelė statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. layer lattice vok. Schichtengitter, n; Schichtgitter, n rus. слоистая решётка, f pranc. réseau à couches, m … Fizikos terminų žodynas
two-layer lattice — dvisluoksnė gardelė statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. two layer lattice vok. Zweischichtengitter, n; Zweischichtgitter, n rus. двухслойная решётка, f pranc. réseau à deux couches, m … Fizikos terminų žodynas
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