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1 Abwasser
n <tech.allg> (ablaufendes Wasser; z.B. Regenwasser, Brauchwasser) ■ drain watern < ents> (gebrauchtes Wasser) ■ waste water; sewage coll ; sewage water; liquid effluent formn < ents> ■ waste water; sewage -
2 Schmutzwasser
n rar < ents> (gebrauchtes Wasser) ■ waste water; sewage coll ; sewage water; liquid effluent form -
3 klären
I v/tIII v/refl1. Himmel etc.: clear (up)* * *to clear up; to clarify* * *klä|ren ['klɛːrən]1. vtto clear; Wasser, Luft to purify; Abwasser to treat; Bier, Wein to fine; Fall, Sachlage to clarify, to clear up; Frage to settle2. vi (SPORT)to clear (the ball)3. vr(Wasser, Himmel) to clear; (Wetter) to clear up; (Meinungen, Sachlage) to become clear; (Streitpunkte) to be clarified; (Frage) to be settled* * *1) (to make or become definite or clear: He tried to crystallize his ideas.) crystallize2) (to make or become definite or clear: He tried to crystallize his ideas.) crystallise3) (to reach a decision or agreement: Have you settled with the builders when they are to start work?; The dispute between management and employees is still not settled.) settle4) (to clear up or explain (a mystery, crime etc): That crime has never been solved.) solve* * *klä·ren[ˈklɛrən]I. vt1. (aufklären)eine Frage \klären to settle a questionein Problem \klären to resolve [or settle] [or solve] a problemeine Sachlage \klären to clarify a situationden Tatbestand \klären to determine the facts [of the matter]2. (reinigen)3. KOCHK▪ etw \klären to clarify [or settle] sthII. vr1. (sich aufklären)das Problem wird sich schon eventuell [von selber] \klären the problem will probably resolve [or settle] itself [of its own accord]2. (sauber werden)* * *1.transitives Verb1) (aufklären) settle, resolve <question, issue, matter>; clarify < situation>; clear up <case, affair, misunderstanding>2.reflexives Verb1) (klar werden) < situation> become clear; <question, issue, matter> be settled or resolved3.intransitives Verb (Ballspiele) clear [the ball]* * *A. v/tB. v/i SPORT clear;der Abwehrspieler klärte auf der Linie the defender cleared off the lineC. v/r1. Himmel etc: clear (up)* * *1.transitives Verb1) (aufklären) settle, resolve <question, issue, matter>; clarify < situation>; clear up <case, affair, misunderstanding>2.reflexives Verb1) (klar werden) < situation> become clear; <question, issue, matter> be settled or resolved2) (rein werden) <liquid, sky> clear3.intransitives Verb (Ballspiele) clear [the ball]* * *v.to clarify v.to clear v.
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