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1 map grid
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2 local map grid
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3 grid reference map
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4 grid
noun1) (grating) Rost, der2) (of lines) Gitter[netz], das3) (for supply) [Versorgungs]netz, das* * *[ɡrid]1) (a set of vertical and horizontal lines drawn on a map.) das Gitter2) (a framework of iron bars.) das Gitter* * *[grɪd]n* * *[grɪd]ngrid system (in road-building) — Rechteckschema nt
3) (= electricity, gas network) Verteilernetz ntthey're on the grid — sie sind auf den Startplätzen
5) (ELEC: electrode) Gitter nt* * *grid [ɡrıd]A s1. Gitter n, (Eisen)Rost m2. ELEK Gitter n (einer Elektronenröhre)3. ELEK etc Versorgungsnetz n4. GEOG Gitter(netz) n (auf Karten)5. → academic.ru/32459/gridiron">gridiron 1, 4, 7B adj1. ELEK Gitter…:grid bias Gittervorspannung f;grid-bias battery Gittervorspannungsbatterie f2. US umg Football…* * *noun1) (grating) Rost, der2) (of lines) Gitter[netz], das3) (for supply) [Versorgungs]netz, das4) (Motor racing) Startmarkierung, die* * *n.Gitter - n.Gitternetz n.Raster - m.Rasterung f. -
5 lay out
transitive verb1) (spread out) ausbreiten; (ready for use) zurechtlegen2) (for burial) aufbahren3) (arrange) anlegen [Garten, Park, Wege]; das Layout machen für [Buch]4) (coll.): (knock unconscious)5) (spend) ausgeben* * *1) (to arrange over a wide area (especially according to a plan): He was the architect who laid out the public gardens.) entwerfen2) (to spread so as to be easily seen: He laid out the contents of the box on the table.) ausbreiten3) (to knock unconscious.) zusammenschlagen4) (to spend (money).) ausgeben* * *◆ lay outvt1. (arrange)▪ to \lay out out sth etw planento \lay out out a campaign eine Kampagne organisieren2. (spread out)Henry was \lay outing out the breakfast things Henry deckte den Frühstückstisch▪ to be laid out angeordnet sein; garden angelegt [o gestaltet] sein; room aufgeteilt sein; book gestaltet seinthe town was laid out in a grid pattern die Stadt war gitterförmig angelegt4. (prepare for burial)▪ to \lay out sb out jdn aufbahrento be laid out in state aufgebahrt sein▪ to \lay out sb out jdn bewusstlos schlagento \lay out sb out cold jdn kaltmachen sl▪ to \lay out sth out [for sb] [jdm] etw erklären* * *1. vt sep1) (= spread out) ausbreitenthe vast plain laid out before us — die weite Ebene, die sich vor uns ausbreitete
2) (= present) darlegenhe laid out his plans for the country — er legte seine Pläne für das Land dar
4) (= design, arrange) anlegen, planen; garden anlegen, gestalten; room aufteilen; rooms in house verteilen, anordnen; office aufteilen, anordnen; book gestalten; page umbrechen; (in magazines) das Lay-out (+gen) machen6)(= knock out)
to lay sb out —he was laid out cold when he fell downstairs — er verlor das Bewusstsein, als er die Treppe hinunterfiel
2. vr(dated: take trouble) sich bemühen, sich (dat) Mühe geben* * *lay out v/t1. ausbreiten, -legen2. ausstellen3. einen Toten aufbahren5. einen Garten etc anlegen6. a) einen Plan entwerfenb) etwas planen, entwerfen7. herrichten, vorbereiten8. TYPO aufmachen, gestalten, das Layout (gen) machen9. umg zusammenschlagen, k. o. schlagen10. lay o.s. out umg sich mächtig anstrengen* * *transitive verb1) (spread out) ausbreiten; (ready for use) zurechtlegen2) (for burial) aufbahren3) (arrange) anlegen [Garten, Park, Wege]; das Layout machen für [Buch]4) (coll.): (knock unconscious)5) (spend) ausgeben* * *v.aufbahren v.auslegen v. -
6 lay out
vt1) ( arrange)to \lay out out sth etw planen;to \lay out out a campaign eine Kampagne organisieren2) ( spread out)Henry was \lay outing out the breakfast things Henry deckte den Frühstückstischthe town was laid out in a grid pattern die Stadt war gitterförmig angelegt4) ( prepare for burial)to \lay out sb out jdn aufbahren;to be laid out in state aufgebahrt seinto \lay out sb out jdn bewusstlos schlagen;to \lay out sb out cold jdn kaltmachen (sl)to \lay out sth out [for sb] [jdm] etw erklären
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