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make smooth

  • 1 das Wasser

    - {water} nước, dung dịch nước, khối nước, sông nước, biển, đường thuỷ, thuỷ triều, triều, nước suối, nước tiểu, nước bóng, nước láng, tranh màu nước = das Wasser (Chemie) {aqua}+ = im Wasser {aquatic}+ = zu Wasser {by sea; by water}+ = über Wasser {above water; afloat}+ = voll Wasser (Schiff) {waterlogged}+ = das Wasser kocht {the kettle is boiling}+ = Wasser lassen {to make water; to pass water}+ = Wasser treten {to tread water}+ = das stille Wasser {dead water}+ = das schwere Wasser {deuterium; deuterium oxide; heavy water}+ = ein Glas Wasser {a glass of water}+ = zu Wasser werden {to come to nothing}+ = im Wasser lebend {hydrophilic}+ = der Sturz ins Wasser {souse}+ = das fließende Wasser {running water}+ = Wasser einnehmen (Lokomotive) {to water}+ = ins Wasser werfen {to souse}+ = ins Wasser fallen {to fall through}+ = das entspannte Wasser {low surface tension water}+ = Wasser ausschöpfen (aus einem Boot) {to bail}+ = mit Wasser versorgt {watered}+ = vom reinsten Wasser {quintessence}+ = zu Wasser befördert {waterborne}+ = ins Wasser plumpsen {to souse}+ = mit Wasser sprengen {to lay the dust}+ = das destillierte Wasser {distilled water}+ = das abgestandene Wasser {ditch water}+ = das eingedeichte Wasser {dam}+ = der Transport zu Wasser {water carriage}+ = mit Wasser auffüllen {to prime}+ = die Ölschicht auf Wasser {slick}+ = Öl aufs Wasser gießen {to pour oil on the waters}+ = über Wasser abstürzen {to ditch}+ = stille Wasser sind tief {smooth waters run deep}+ = unter Wasser befindlich {subaqueous}+ = sich über Wasser halten {to make both ends meet; to rub along}+ = er hielt sich über Wasser {he kept his head above water}+ = jemandem das Wasser abgraben {to take the ground from under one's feet}+ = die Behandlung mit warmen Wasser (Medizin) {fomentation}+ = sich ins Wasser hineinstürzen {to plunge into the water}+ = gesund wie ein Fisch im Wasser {as fit as a fiddle; as sound as a bell; as sound as a roach}+ = über das Wehr fließendes Wasser {lasher}+ = ins kalte Wasser geworfen werden {to plunge in at the deep end}+ = gegen Gas oder Wasser abschließen {to trap}+ = ein Löffel voll auf ein Glas Wasser {one spoonful to a glass of water}+ = er kann ihm nicht das Wasser reichen {he can't hold a candle to him}+ = sie kann ihm nicht das Wasser reichen {she cannot hold a candle to him}+

    Deutsch-Vietnamesisch Wörterbuch > das Wasser

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  • Smooth — Smooth, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Smoothed} (sm[=oo]thd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Smoothing}.] [OE. smothen, smethen, AS. sm[=e][eth]ian; cf. LG. sm[ o]den. See {Smooth}, a.] To make smooth; to make even on the surface by any means; as, to smooth a board… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • smooth — ► ADJECTIVE 1) having an even and regular surface; free from projections or indentations. 2) (of a liquid) having an even consistency; without lumps. 3) (of movement) without jerks. 4) without problems or difficulties. 5) charming in a suave or… …   English terms dictionary

  • smooth|en — «SMOO thuhn», transitive verb. to make smooth or smoother. –v.i. to become smooth or smoother …   Useful english dictionary

  • smooth — smoothable, adj. smoother, n. smoothly, adv. smoothness, n. /smoohdh/, adj., smoother, smoothest, adv., v., n. adj. 1. free from projections or unevenness of surface; not rough: smooth wood; a …   Universalium

  • smooth — [[t]smuð[/t]] adj. smooth•er, smooth•est, adv. v. n. 1) free from projections or unevenness of surface 2) generally flat or unruffled, as a calm sea 3) bio free from hairs or a hairy growth: a smooth cheek[/ex] 4) of uniform consistency; free… …   From formal English to slang

  • smooth — /smuð / (say smoohdh) adjective 1. free from projections or irregularities of surface such as would be perceived in touching or stroking. 2. free from hairs or a hairy growth. 3. free from inequalities of surface, ridges or hollows, obstructions …  

  • smooth — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English smothe, from Old English smōth; akin to Old Saxon smōthi smooth Date: before 12th century 1. a. (1) having a continuous even surface (2) of a curve being the representation of a function with a continuous… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • smooth — {{11}}smooth (adj.) O.E. smoð free from roughness, not harsh, of unknown origin. Sense of pleasant, polite, sincere first recorded late 14c. Slang meaning superior, classy, clever is attested from 1893. Smooth bore in reference to guns is from… …   Etymology dictionary

  • smooth — I. a. 1. Even, level, flat, plain, polished. 2. Sleek, glossy, polished, soft, plane. 3. Unruffled, undisturbed. 4. Easy, voluble, fluent, even, ready. 5. Bland, mild, soothing, insinuating, soft, suave, oily, flattering, adulatory, courtier like …   New dictionary of synonyms

  • smooth — smuːð n. act of smoothing; part or place that is free from irregularities and roughness v. make smooth, make even, remove irregularities or roughness; remove difficulties; soothe, calm; refine; become smooth adj. level, even, not rough, flat;… …   English contemporary dictionary

  • smooth — 1. adjective /smuːð/ a) Having a texture that lacks friction. Not rough. We hope for a smooth transition to the new system. b) Without difficulty, problems, or unexpected consequences or incidents …   Wiktionary

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