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42 Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
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['wepən] noun (lit. or fig.) Waffe, dieweapon of mass destruction — Massenvernichtungswaffe, die
* * *['wepən](any instrument or means which is used for one's own defence or for attacking others: Rifles, arrows, atom bombs and tanks are all weapons; The police are looking for the murder weapon; Surprise is our best weapon.) die Waffe* * *weap·on[ˈwepən]\weapons of mass destruction Massenvernichtungswaffen plto search sb for \weapons jdn nach Waffen durchsuchen* * *['wepən] Waffe f* * *weapon [ˈwepən] s1. Waffe f (auch fig):2. vulg Schwanz m (Penis)* * *['wepən] noun (lit. or fig.) Waffe, dieweapon of mass destruction — Massenvernichtungswaffe, die
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[blæŋk] adj1) ( empty) leer;\blank space Leerraum m, Lücke f;to go \blank eine Mattscheibe haben ( fam)my mind went \blank ich hatte ein Brett vor dem Kopf ( fam)2) ( without emotion)\blank expression ausdruckslose Miene;\blank look verständnisloser Blick;my inquiries drew only \blank stares auf meine Fragen machten alle nur ein verdutztes Gesicht3) ( complete) völlig;\blank despair schiere Verzweiflung;\blank refusal glatte Ablehnung nI've no idea - my mind is a complete \blank ich habe keine Ahnung - ich habe eine totale Mattscheibe ( fam)the rest is a \blank an den Rest kann ich mich nicht erinnernto fire a \blank eine Platzpatrone abfeuernPHRASES:( not remember) keine Ahnung haben;his name draws a \blank zu seinem Namen fällt mir nichts ein vtto \blank sth <-> out ( blot out) etw ausstreichen;some names in the report have been \blanked out manche Namen wurden aus dem Bericht gestrichen;( repress memory) etw aus dem Gedächtnis streichen, etw verdrängen -
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[dəʊs, Am doʊs] nshe's very nice, but only in small \doses sie ist sehr nett, aber nur, wenn man sie nicht lange ertragen muss;to go through sb like a \dose of salts bei jdm eine stark abführende Wirkung haben;the medicine went through me like a \dose of salts das Medikament hat bei mir sofort angeschlagen [o gewirkt];\dose of radiation Strahlendosis f, Bestrahlungsdosis fshe's got a nasty \dose of flu die Grippe hat sie schwer erwischt ( fam) -
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1) ( lethal) tödlich;this illness is \fatal in almost all cases diese Krankheit führt fast immer zum Tod;\fatal accident/ dose tödlicher Unfall/tödliche Dosis;\fatal blow Todesstoß m2) ( disastrous) fatal, verhängnisvoll;to be \fatal to sth für etw akk fatal sein -
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weap·on [ʼwepən] n(a. fig) Waffe f;to search sb for \weapons jdn nach Waffen durchsuchen -
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(DE) letal; schlimm; tödlich; tötlich; (EN) alamort; deadly; deathly; fatal; fatalities; funest; killing; lethal; lethiferous; mortal; mortiferous; vital -
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55 летальная доза пестицида
летальная доза пестицида
Доза пестицида, вызывающая при однократном введении 100%-ную гибель вредных организмов.
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lethal — ► ADJECTIVE 1) sufficient to cause death. 2) very harmful or destructive. DERIVATIVES lethality noun lethally adverb. ORIGIN Latin lethalis, from letum death … English terms dictionary
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