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1 Mantel
m; -s, Mäntel1. coat; (Umhang) cloak; im Mantel in a ( oder one’s) coat, wearing a coat; ohne Mantel without a coat (on); gib mir deinen Mantel zum Aufhängen: let me take your coat; zum Anziehen: let me help you on with your coat2. fig. cloak, mantle; etw. mit dem Mantel der Nächstenliebe oder Barmherzigkeit bedecken forgive and forget s.th.; den Mantel des Schweigens über etw. breiten oder decken observe a strict silence about s.th.; den Mantel nach dem Wind hängen swim with the tide, trim one’s sails to the wind, Am. auch go with the flow; Verschwiegenheit3. TECH., eines Rohrs: jacket; (Geschossmantel, Reifenmantel) casing; (Kabelmantel) sheath; einer Glocke: cope4. WIRTS. share (Am. stock) certificate5. MATH. curved surface* * *der Mantel(Kleidungsstück) coat; overcoat; cloak; mantle;(Reifen) casing; outer tyre;(Rohr) jacket* * *Mạn|tel ['mantl]m -s, -['mɛntl]1) coat; (= Umhang) cloakSee:→ Wind2) (TECH) (= Glockenmantel) cope; (= Rohrmantel) jacket; (= Geschossmantel) jacket, casing; (= Kabelmantel) casing; (= Reifenmantel) outer tyre (Brit) or tire (US), casing3) (fig) cloak, mantleetw mit dem Mantel der christlichen Nächstenliebe zudecken — to forgive and forget sth
5) (COMM = Firmenmantel) form6) (ZOOL) mantle, pallium* * *der1) (an item of outdoor clothing, with sleeves, that covers from the shoulders usually to the knees: a coat and hat.) coat2) (a loose outer garment without sleeves, covering most of the body; something that conceals: a woollen cloak; They arrived under cloak of darkness.) cloak3) ((especially American) a loose garment worn casually; a dressing-gown: She wore a robe over her nightdress; a bath-robe; a beach-robe.) robe* * *Man·tel<-s, Mäntel>[ˈmantl̩, pl ˈmɛntl̩]m4.* * *der; Mantels, Mäntel1) coat; (schwerer) overcoatden Mantel des Schweigens über etwas (Akk.) breiten — (fig. geh.) observe a strict silence about something
2) (Technik) (IsolierMantel, KühlMantel) jacket; (RohrMantel) sleeve; (KabelMantel) sheath; (GeschossMantel) [bullet-]casing; (einer Granate) [shell-]case; (ReifenMantel) [outer] cover; casing3) (Geom.): (ZylinderMantel, KegelMantel) curved surface* * *1. coat; (Umhang) cloak;ohne Mantel without a coat (on);gib mir deinen Mantel zum Aufhängen: let me take your coat; zum Anziehen: let me help you on with your coat2. fig cloak, mantle;Barmherzigkeit bedecken forgive and forget sth;decken observe a strict silence about sth;den Mantel nach dem Wind hängen swim with the tide, trim one’s sails to the wind, US auch go with the flow; → Verschwiegenheit3. TECH, eines Rohrs: jacket; (Geschossmantel, Reifenmantel) casing; (Kabelmantel) sheath; einer Glocke: cope4. WIRTSCH share (US stock) certificate5. MATH curved surface* * *der; Mantels, Mäntel1) coat; (schwerer) overcoatden Mantel des Schweigens über etwas (Akk.) breiten — (fig. geh.) observe a strict silence about something
2) (Technik) (IsolierMantel, KühlMantel) jacket; (RohrMantel) sleeve; (KabelMantel) sheath; (GeschossMantel) [bullet-]casing; (einer Granate) [shell-]case; (ReifenMantel) [outer] cover; casing3) (Geom.): (ZylinderMantel, KegelMantel) curved surface* * *-¨ m.cloak n.coat n.jacket n.liner n.mantle n.shell n. -
2 Erdmantel
m GEOL. earth’s mantle* * *Erd|man|telmmantle* * *Erd·man·telm mantle* * ** * *m.earth's mantle n. -
3 Frauenmantel
m BOT. lady’s mantle* * *Frau|en|man|telm (BOT)lady's mantle* * ** * *(Botanik) m.lady's mantle (botany) n. -
4 Tragzylinder
Tragzylinder m HÜTT electrode mantle, electrode supporting shell, suspension mantle, mantle, supporting mantle -
5 Glühstrumpf
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6 Kleid
n; -(e)s, -er2. Kleider (Kleidung) clothes; Kleider machen Leute clothes make the man; what you wear says who you are* * *das Kleidgown; dress* * *[klait]nt -(e)s, -er[-dɐ]1) (= Damenkleid) dressein zweiteiliges Kléíd — a two-piece (suit)
warme Kléíder mitbringen — to bring warm clothes or clothing
jdm die Kléíder vom Leib reißen — to tear sb's clothes off
Kléíder machen Leute (Prov) — fine feathers make fine birds (Prov)
ich bin zwei Tage nicht aus den Kléídern gekommen — I haven't been to bed for two days
4) (liter) (= Federkleid) plumage; (= Pelz) coat, fur; (fig von Natur, Bäumen etc) mantle (liter), cloak (liter)der Winter hatte der Erde ein weißes Kléíd angezogen — winter had clad the earth in white (liter)
* * *das1) (a piece of women's clothing with a top and skirt in one piece: Shall I wear a dress or a blouse and skirt?) dress2) (a woman's or girl's dress: She wore a summer frock.) frock* * *<-[e]s, -er>[klait, pl ˈklaidɐ]nt1. (Damenkleid) dressjdm/sich die \Kleider vom Leibe reißen to rip [or tear] the clothes off sb/oneself3.▶ nicht aus den \Kleidern kommen to not go to bed* * *das; Kleides, Kleider1) dressein zweiteiliges Kleid — a two-piece [suit]
2) Plural (Kleidung) clothesKleider machen Leute — (Spr.) clothes make the man; the apparel oft proclaims the man (literary)
* * *1. dress;2.Kleider (Kleidung) clothes;Kleider machen Leute clothes make the man; what you wear says who you are* * *das; Kleides, Kleider1) dressein zweiteiliges Kleid — a two-piece [suit]
2) Plural (Kleidung) clothesKleider machen Leute — (Spr.) clothes make the man; the apparel oft proclaims the man (literary)
* * *-er n.dress n.frock n.gown n. -
7 Lufthülle
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8 verhüllen
v/t1. cover2. fig. (verschleiern) cover up, disguise; (Wahrheit etc.) conceal* * *to cover up; to mantle; to envelop; to veil* * *ver|hụ̈l|len ptp verhü\#llt1. vtto veil; Haupt, Körperteil, Gebäude to cover; (fig) to mask, to disguise2. vr(Frau) to veil oneself; (Berge etc) to become veiled* * *1) (to hide from sight: The rain blotted out the view.) blot out2) (to cover or hide: He used a false name to cloak his activities.) cloak* * *ver·hül·len *vt* * *transitives Verb cover; (fig.) disguise; maskeine verhüllte Drohung — (fig.) a veiled threat
* * *verhüllen v/t1. cover2. fig (verschleiern) cover up, disguise; (Wahrheit etc) conceal* * *transitives Verb cover; (fig.) disguise; maskeine verhüllte Drohung — (fig.) a veiled threat
* * *v.to envelope v.to mantle v.to veil v. -
9 Erdmantel
Earth's mantle; mantle of the Earth -
10 Glühstrumpf
m1. (gas) mantle2. incandescent mantle -
11 Deckmantel
m, Deckmäntelchen n cover; unter dem Deckmantel (+ Gen oder von) under the cloak of; unter dem Deckmantel der Freundschaft in the guise of friendship* * *der Deckmantelcloak; veil* * *Dẹck|man|telm (fig)mask, blind* * *Deck·man·tel* * *der; o. Pl. (abwertend) coverunter dem Deckmantel der Entwicklungshilfe — using development aid as a blind or cover; under the guise of development aid
* * *unter dem Deckmantel (+gen odervon) under the cloak of;unter dem Deckmantel der Freundschaft in the guise of friendship* * *der; o. Pl. (abwertend) coverunter dem Deckmantel der Entwicklungshilfe — using development aid as a blind or cover; under the guise of development aid
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12 kleiden
I v/t1. dress; sie ist immer korrekt gekleidet she always wears the right clothes (for the occasion); jemanden ( gut) kleiden suit s.o.2. in Worte kleiden fig. put into words, express; etw. in schöne Worte kleiden express s.th. in fine language* * *to dress; to become; to attire; to clothe; to gown;sich kleidento dress* * *klei|den ['klaidn]1. vrto dress; (geh = Kleider anziehen auch) to dress oneself, to clothe oneself (liter, form)gut/schlecht gekleidet sein — to be well/badly dressed
weiß/schwarz gekleidet — dressed in white/black
die Natur kleidet sich in Weiß (liter) — nature dons a cloak or mantle of white (liter)
2. vt (geh)(= mit Kleidern versehen) to clothe, to dress; (fig) Gedanken, Ideen to clothe, to couchdie Armen kléíden — to clothe the poor
etw in schöne Worte kléíden — to dress sth up or to couch sth in fancy words
ich kann meine Gefühle nicht in Worte kléíden — I cannot put my feelings into words
* * *(to dress: attired in silk.) attire* * *klei·den[ˈklaidn̩]vt1. (anziehen)2. (jdm stehen)▪ jdn \kleiden to suit [or look good on] sbseine Gefühle in Worte \kleiden to put one's feelings into wordsetw in schöne Worte \kleiden to couch sth in fancy words▪ jdn \kleiden to clothe sb* * *1.reflexives Verb dress2.transitives Verb1) dress2) suit; look well ondie Farbe kleidet dich gut — the colour suits you or looks well on you
3)etwas in Worte kleiden — express something in words; put something into words
* * *A. v/t1. dress;sie ist immer korrekt gekleidet she always wears the right clothes (for the occasion);jemanden (gut) kleiden suit sb2.in Worte kleiden fig put into words, express;etwas in schöne Worte kleiden express sth in fine languageB. v/r dress;sich modern/leicht etckleiden wear fashionable/thin etc clothes* * *1.reflexives Verb dress2.transitives Verb1) dress2) suit; look well ondie Farbe kleidet dich gut — the colour suits you or looks well on you
3)etwas in Worte kleiden — express something in words; put something into words
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13 Strumpf
m; -(e)s, Strümpfe; (Damenstrumpf) stocking; (Kniestrumpf, Socke) sock; ein Paar Strümpfe a pair of stockings / socks; in Strümpfen herumlaufen run around in one’s stocking(ed) feet / socks; sein Geld im Strumpf haben fig. keep one’s money under the mattress; sich auf die Strümpfe machen umg. Socke* * *der Strumpf(für Damen) stocking;(für Herren) sock* * *Strụmpf [ʃtrʊmpf]m -(e)s, -e['ʃtrʏmpfə]1) sock; (= Damenstrumpf) stockingein Paar Strümpfe — a pair of socks/stockings
2)(= Sparstrumpf)
sein Geld im Strumpf haben — ≈ to keep one's money under the mattress3) (= Glühstrumpf) mantle* * *(one of a pair of close-fitting coverings for the legs and feet, reaching to or above the knee: Most women prefer tights to stockings nowadays.) stocking* * *<-[e]s, Strümpfe>[ʃtrʊmpf, pl ˈʃtrʏmpfə]m2. (Damenstrumpf) stocking* * *der; Strumpf[e]s, Strümpfe stocking; (Socke, KnieStrumpf) sockauf Strümpfen — in stockinged feet/in one's socks
* * *ein Paar Strümpfe a pair of stockings/socks;in Strümpfen herumlaufen run around in one’s stocking(ed) feet/socks;sein Geld im Strumpf haben fig keep one’s money under the mattress;* * *der; Strumpf[e]s, Strümpfe stocking; (Socke, KnieStrumpf) sockauf Strümpfen — in stockinged feet/in one's socks
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14 Umhang
m; -(e)s, Umhänge cape* * *der Umhangcloak; sack; mantle; cape* * *Ụm|hangmcape; (länger) cloak; (= Umhängetuch) shawl, wrap (esp US)* * *der1) (a long, loose, sleeveless outer garment hanging from the shoulders and fastening at the neck: a waterproof cycling cape.) cape2) (a warm covering to put over one's shoulders.) wrap* * *Um·hang<-[e]s, -hänge>m cape* * *der cape* * ** * *der cape* * *-¨e m.cape n.shawl n. -
15 Umhüllung
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16 ummanteln
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17 -kleid
nt suf in cpdsHerbstkleid — autumn cloak or mantle (liter)
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18 Abraumboden
m < min> ■ mantle -
19 basaltische Schwelle
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20 Erdmantel
m < geo> ■ mantle
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