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1 blattförmig
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2 blattförmig
Adj. leaf-shaped* * *blạtt|för|migadjleaf-shaped, foliar (form)* * *blatt·för·migadj leaf-shaped* * *blattförmig adj leaf-shaped -
3 Dreiblatt
Dreiblatt n 1. ARCH tracery with four leaf-shaped curves, tracery with three leaf-shaped curves (Gotik); 2. ARCH trefoilDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Dreiblatt
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4 Vierblatt
Vierblatt n ARCH four-leaved tracery, tracery with four leaf-shaped curves, tracery with tree leaf-shaped curves (Gotik); quatrefoil (gotisches Maßwerk)Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Vierblatt
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5 Blatt
Blatt n 1. HB leaf; 2. ARCH leaf-shaped curve (gotisches Maßwerk); 3. ARCH foil (Ornament); 4. BWG blade (Säge); 5. HB half joint, halving, scarf; foil (Lamelle)Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Blatt
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6 blattförmig
blatt·för·mig adjleaf-shaped -
7 Flügel
m; -s, -1. Tier: wing; mit den Flügeln schlagen flap ( größerer Vogel: beat) its wings; die Vogelmutter breitete i-e Flügel über die Jungen the mother bird spread out her wings over her chicks; einem Vogel / fig. jemandem die Flügel stutzen clip a bird’s / s.o.’s wings; die Flügel hängen lassen fig. lose heart, be down in the mouth; auf den Flügeln der Fantasie fig. on the wings of fantasy; die Angst verlieh ihr Flügel geh. fig. fear lent her wings2. Flugzeug: wing; Propeller, Schiffsschraube, Ventilator: blade; Windmühle: sail; BOT. wing, side petal3. fig. Gebäude: wing; Fenster: casement; Flügeltür: door, panel; Altar: wing, panel; Nase: nostril; der linke / rechte Flügel der Lunge the left / right lung4. MIL. flank; SPORT UND POL.: wing; über die Flügel angreifen / spielen attack / play down the wings5. Musikinstrument: grand piano; am Flügel: Elisabeth Platzer with Elisabeth Platzer at the piano; zur Begleitung: auch accompanied by Elisabeth Platzer* * *der Flügel(Fenster) casement;(Hubschrauber) blade;(Instrument) grand piano;(Tür) leaf;(Vogel) wing* * *Flü|gel ['flyːgl]m -s, -1) (ANAT, AVIAT) wingeinem Vogel/jdm die Flǘgel stutzen or beschneiden — to clip a bird's/sb's wings
die Hoffnung/der Gedanke verlieh ihm Flǘgel (liter) — hope/the thought lent him wings (liter)
2) (von Hubschrauber, Ventilator) blade; (= Propellerflügel auch) vane; (= Windmühlenflügel) sail, vane3) (= Altarflügel) sidepiece, wing; (= Fensterflügel) casement (form), side; (= Türflügel) door (of double doors), leaf (form); (= Lungenflügel) lung; (= Nasenflügel) nostril4) (POL, MIL, SPORT) wingder linke/rechte Flǘgel — the left/right wing
5) (= Gebäudeflügel) wing6) (= Konzertflügel) grand piano, grand (inf)auf dem Flǘgel spielen — to play the piano
am Flǘgel:... — at or on the piano:...
* * *der1) (a type of piano with a large flat top shaped like a harp.) grand piano2) (a large piano in which the wires are stretched horizontally.) grand piano3) (one of the arm-like limbs of a bird or bat, which it usually uses in flying, or one of the similar limbs of an insect: The eagle spread his wings and flew away; The bird cannot fly as it has an injured wing; These butterflies have red and brown wings.) wing4) (a section built out to the side of a (usually large) house: the west wing of the hospital.) wing5) (a section of a political party or of politics in general: the Left/Right wing.) wing6) (one side of a football etc field: He made a great run down the left wing.) wing* * *Flü·gel<-s, ->[ˈfly:gl̩]m1. (zum Fliegen) wingmit den \Flügeln schlagen to flap its wings; (größer a.) to beat its wings; (Hubschrauberflügel) rotor, bladeVentilator\Flügel bladeauf dem \Flügel spielen to play the pianoam \Flügel:... at the piano:...9.▶ jdm die \Flügel beschneiden [o stutzen] to clip sb's wings* * *der; Flügels, Flügel1) wingdie Flügel hängen lassen — (fig. ugs.) become disheartened
jemandem die Flügel stutzen — (fig.) clip somebody's wings
3) (Klavier) grand piano4) (Milit., Ballspiele) wing* * *1. Tier: wing;mit den Flügeln schlagen flap ( größerer Vogel: beat) its wings;die Vogelmutter breitete i-e Flügel über die Jungen the mother bird spread out her wings over her chicks;einem Vogel/figjemandem die Flügel stutzen clip a bird’s/sb’s wings;die Flügel hängen lassen fig lose heart, be down in the mouth;auf den Flügeln der Fantasie fig on the wings of fantasy;die Angst verlieh ihr Flügel geh fig fear lent her wings2. Flugzeug: wing; Propeller, Schiffsschraube, Ventilator: blade; Windmühle: sail; BOT wing, side petalder linke/rechte Flügel der Lunge the left/right lungüber die Flügel angreifen/spielen attack/play down the wings5. Musikinstrument: grand piano;am Flügel: Elisabeth Platzer with Elisabeth Platzer at the piano; zur Begleitung: auch accompanied by Elisabeth Platzer* * *der; Flügels, Flügel1) wingdie Flügel hängen lassen — (fig. ugs.) become disheartened
jemandem die Flügel stutzen — (fig.) clip somebody's wings
3) (Klavier) grand piano4) (Milit., Ballspiele) wing* * *- m.grand piano n.wing n.
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