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1 Konserve
f; -, -n2. Pl. Lebensmittel: canned (Brit. auch tinned) foods; von Konserven leben live on canned food, Brit. umg. auch live out of tins3. (Blutkonserve) unit of (stored) blood4. TV, umg. repeat; in der Ferienzeit senden sie fast nur Konserven at holiday times (Am. in the vacation season) they broadcast almost nothing but repeats* * *die Konservepreserve; tin can* * *Kon|ser|ve [kɔn'zɛrvə]f -, -npreserved food; (in Dosen) tinned (Brit) or canned food; (= Konservendose) tin (Brit), can; (MED = Blutkonserve etc) stored blood etc; blood bottle; (RAD, TV) prerecorded or canned (inf) material; (= Tonkonserve) recorded music; (auf Band) taped musicsich aus or von Konserven ernähren — to live out of tins (Brit) or cans
* * *Kon·ser·ve<-, -n>[kɔnˈzɛrvə]f* * *die; Konserve, Konserven preserved food; (in Dosen) canned or (Brit.) tinned food; (ugs.): (Dose) can; tin (Brit.)von Konserven leben — eat out of cans or (Brit.) tins; live on canned or (Brit.) tinned food
Musik aus der Konserve — (fig. ugs.) canned music (coll.)
* * *2. pl Lebensmittel: canned (Br auch tinned) foods;von Konserven leben live on canned food, Br umg auch live out of tins3. (Blutkonserve) unit of (stored) blood3.Musik aus der Konserve umg canned music4. TV, umg repeat;in der Ferienzeit senden sie fast nur Konserven at holiday times (US in the vacation season) they broadcast almost nothing but repeats* * *die; Konserve, Konserven preserved food; (in Dosen) canned or (Brit.) tinned food; (ugs.): (Dose) can; tin (Brit.)von Konserven leben — eat out of cans or (Brit.) tins; live on canned or (Brit.) tinned food
Musik aus der Konserve — (fig. ugs.) canned music (coll.)
* * *-n f.can n.preserve n.preserved food n.tin n. -
2 eindosen
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-) can, Brit. auch tin* * *ein|do|sen ['aindoːzn]vt septo can, to tin (Brit)* * *(to put (especially food) into cans, usually to preserve it: a factory for canning raspberries.) can* * *ein|do·sen[ˈaindo:zn̩]vt▪ etw \eindosen to tin [or can] sth* * ** * ** * * -
3 eindösen
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-) can, Brit. auch tin* * *ein|do|sen ['aindoːzn]vt septo can, to tin (Brit)* * *(to put (especially food) into cans, usually to preserve it: a factory for canning raspberries.) can* * *ein|do·sen[ˈaindo:zn̩]vt▪ etw \eindosen to tin [or can] sth* * ** * *eindösen v/i (trennb, ist -ge-) umg doze off, nod off* * * -
4 Dosenblech
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