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1 lining pipe
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > lining pipe
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2 pipe lining
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > pipe lining
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3 lining
noun(of clothes) Futter, das; (of stomach) Magenschleimhaut, die; (of objects, containers, machines, etc.) Auskleidung, die* * *2) (a fairly exact copy (of a piece of clothing) attached to the inside to help keep its shape etc: The lining of my jacket is torn.) das Futter* * *lin·ing[ˈlaɪnɪŋ]I. n1. (fabric) Futter nt, Futterstoff m; of a coat, jacket Innenfutter nt; of a dress, skirt Unterrock m, Unterkleid nt\lining paper Schrankpapier nt* * *['laInɪŋ]n(of clothes etc) Futter nt; (= lining material) Futterstoff m; (of brake) (Brems)belag m; (of pipe) Auskleidung f; (of attic floor) Belag m* * *lining [ˈlaınıŋ] s1. Futter(stoff) n(m), (Aus)Fütterung f (von Kleidern etc)3. ARCH Ausmauerung f4. ELEK Isolation(sschicht) f* * *noun(of clothes) Futter, das; (of stomach) Magenschleimhaut, die; (of objects, containers, machines, etc.) Auskleidung, die* * *(clothing) n.Futterstoff m. n.Auflage f.Auskleidung f.Belag -e m. -
4 spiral lining
<waste.hydr.rep> (pipe repair method) ■ Wickelrohr-Relining n -
5 furry
['fɜːrɪ] adjective haarig; flauschig [Stoff]; belegt [Zunge]* * *1) (covered with fur: a furry animal.) Pelz-...2) (like fur: furry material.) pelzartig* * *fur·ry[ˈfɜ:ri]\furry tongue belegte [o pelzige] Zunge2. (fuzzy) Plüsch-\furry toy Kuscheltier ntto be soft and \furry kuschelig weich sein* * *['fɜːrɪ]adj (+er)1) body, belly haarig; tail buschigfurry animal — Tier nt mit Pelz
furry friend (hum) — vierbeiniger Freund (hum)
the kitten is so soft and furry — das Kätzchen ist so weich und kuschelig
the soft furry skin of the seal — das weiche Fell des Seehundes
2) (= like fur) hat, slippers, material, lining flauschigfurry dice — Plüschwürfel pl
furry toy — Plüschtier nt
* * *1. a) aus Pelz, Pelz…b) pelzartig* * *['fɜːrɪ] adjective haarig; flauschig [Stoff]; belegt [Zunge]furry animal — (toy) Plüschtier, das
* * *adj.pelzartig adj.
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