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1 meat and bone meal
(MBM) <agri.food> ■ Tiermehl n ; zermahlene Kadaver mpl derog -
2 meal
I nounMahlzeit, dieII nounmake a meal of something — (fig.) eine große Sache aus etwas machen
(ground grain) Schrot[mehl], das* * *I [mi:l] noun(the food taken at one time: She eats three meals a day.) die Mahlzeit- academic.ru/105370/meals_on_wheels">meals on wheels- make a meal of something
- make a meal of II [mi:l] noun- mealy* * *meal1[mi:l]n Mahlzeit f, Essen ntwe like to have a hot \meal in the evening wir essen abends gerne warmM\meals on Wheels Essen nt auf Räderna heavy/light \meal ein schweres/leichtes Essento go out for a \meal essen gehen▶ to make a \meal of sth (put in too much effort) einen großen Aufwand für etw akk betreiben, eine große Sache aus etw dat machen; (make a problem) etw aufbauschenmeal2[mi:l]n [grobes] Mehl* * *I [miːl]nSchrot(mehl nt) m IIn1) Mahlzeit f; (= food) Essen ntto have a ( good) meal — (gut) essen
hot meals — warme Mahlzeiten pl, warmes Essen
don't make a meal of it (inf) — nun übertreibs mal nicht (inf)
2) (= set meal) Menü nt* * *meal1 [miːl] s1. grobes (Getreide)Mehl, Schrotmehl n2. schott Hafermehl n, -grütze f3. US Maismehl n4. Mehl n, Pulver n (aus Früchten, Mineralen etc)meal2 [miːl] s Mahl(zeit) n(f), Essen n:have a meal eine Mahlzeit einnehmen;take one’s meals seine Mahlzeiten einnehmen, essen;make a meal of sth fig umga) sich in eine Sache zu sehr hineinknien,b) etwas aufbauschen;he made a meal of it fig umg er war nicht mehr zu bremsen;a meal out ein Essen im Restaurant;have a meal out auswärts oder im Restaurant essen;meals on wheels pl (als sg konstruiert) Essen auf Rädern* * *I nounMahlzeit, dieII nounmake a meal of something — (fig.) eine große Sache aus etwas machen
(ground grain) Schrot[mehl], das* * *n.Mahl -e n.Mahlzeit -en f. -
3 tankage
['tŋkɪdZ]n1) (= storage capacity of tank) Fassungsvermögen nt* * *tankage [ˈtæŋkıdʒ] s1. Fassungsvermögen n eines Tanks3. AGR Tierkörpermehl n (Düngemittel und Futterzusatz)* * *n.Fleischmehl n.
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