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1 Brunnen
m; -s, -1. well; (Quelle) spring; (Spring-, Trinkbrunnen) fountain (auch fig.); (Heilquelle) mineral spring, (mineral) waters Pl.; ein artesischer Brunnen an artesian well; einen Brunnen bohren oder schlagen drill ( oder sink, bore) a well; den Brunnen ( erst) zudecken, wenn das Kind hineingefallen ist fig. lock the stable door after the horse has bolted; da war das Kind schon in den Brunnen gefallen fig. the damage had already been done2. (Wasser) mineral water; Krug* * *der Brunnenfountain; well; spring* * *Brụn|nen ['brʊnən]m -s, -1) well; (fig liter) fountain, fount (liter)den Brunnen erst zudecken, wenn das Kind hineingefallen ist (fig) — to lock the stable door after the horse has bolted (prov)
2) (= Springbrunnen) fountain3) (= Heilquelle) springBrunnen trinken — to take the waters
* * *(a lined shaft made in the earth from which to obtain water, oil, natural gas etc.) well* * *Brun·nen<-s, ->[ˈbrʊnən]m1. (Wasserbrunnen) welleinen \Brunnen bohren to sink [or bore] a wellartesischer \Brunnen artesian well3.▶ den \Brunnen erst zudecken, wenn das Kind hineingefallen ist (prov) to lock the stable door after the horse has bolted prov* * *der; Brunnens, Brunnen1) well2) (SpringBrunnen) fountain3) (Heilwasser) spring water* * *1. well; (Quelle) spring; (Spring-, Trinkbrunnen) fountain (auch fig); (Heilquelle) mineral spring, (mineral) waters pl;ein artesischer Brunnen an artesian well;den Brunnen (erst) zudecken, wenn das Kind hineingefallen ist fig lock the stable door after the horse has bolted;da war das Kind schon in den Brunnen gefallen fig the damage had already been done* * *der; Brunnens, Brunnen1) well2) (SpringBrunnen) fountain3) (Heilwasser) spring water* * *- m.fountain n.well n. -
2 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}+ -
3 leiten
I v/t1. (führen) lead; hinweisend, steuernd: guide, steer; (Verkehr) direct, route; fig. (lenken) guide; jemanden auf die falsche Spur leiten put s.o. on the wrong track; sich von anderen Beweggründen / seinen Gefühlen leiten lassen be guided by other motives / governed by one’s emotions2. (anführen) head; (Staat) govern; (Betrieb etc.) manage, run; (Schule) be head of; (Projekt) be in charge of, head (up); (beaufsichtigen) supervise; (Versammlung, Diskussion) chair; wer leitet die Delegation? who is leading ( oder heading) the delegation?3. MUS. (Orchester, Chor) conduct; (kleineres Ensemble) direct; eine Kapelle leiten be leader of a ( oder the) band, be (the) bandleader4. (Fußballspiel etc.) referee5. PHYS., PHYSIOL. etc. (Wärme, Strom, Schall) conduct6. (Öl, Gas) in Röhren: pipe7. (Brief etc.) pass on (an + Akk to), direct (to)II v/i PHYS. etc.: gut / schlecht leiten be a good / bad conductor* * *(Strom) to conduct;(Unternehmen) to manage; to direct;(führen) to guide; to lead; to head; to mastermind;(regieren) to govern;(steuern) to control; to steer;(verantwortlich sein) to be in charge of* * *lei|ten ['laitn]vt1) (= in bestimmte Richtung lenken) to lead; (= begleiten, führen) to conduct, to lead; (fig) Leser, Schüler etc to guide; Verkehr to route; Gas, Wasser to conduct; (= umleiten) to divertetw an die zuständige Stelle léíten — to pass sth on to the proper authority
sich von jdm/etw léíten lassen (lit, fig) — to (let oneself) be guided by sb/sth; von Vorstellung, Idee, Emotion to be governed by sth
2) (= verantwortlich sein für) to be in charge of; (administrativ) to run, to be in charge of; Expedition, Partei, Regierung, Bewegung etc to lead, to head; Betrieb to manage, to be in charge of; Theater to run; Orchester, Theatergruppe etc to direct, to run; Sitzung, Diskussion, Gespräch, Verhandlungen to lead; (als Vorsitzender) to chair; Geschick(e) to determine, to guide(etw) gut/schlecht léíten — to be a good/bad conductor (of sth)
* * *2) (to be in charge of; to be the leader of: He heads a team of scientists investigating cancer.) head3) (to carry or allow to flow: Most metals conduct electricity.) conduct4) (to be manager of: James manages the local football team.) manage5) (to convey gas, water etc by a pipe: Water is piped to the town from the reservoir.) pipe6) (to arrange a route for: Heavy traffic was routed round the outside of the town.) route7) (to organize or manage: He runs the business very efficiently.) run* * *lei·ten[ˈlaitn̩]I. vt1. (verantwortlich sein)▪ etw \leiten to run [or be in charge of] stheine Abteilung \leiten to be head of [or run] a departmenteine Firma \leiten to run [or manage] a companyein Labor/eine Redaktion \leiten to be head [or in charge] of a laboratory/an editorial officeeine Schule \leiten to be head [or headmaster] [or head teacher] of [or at] a school2. (den Vorsitz führen)▪ etw \leiten to lead [or head] stheine Sitzung \leiten to chair a meeting▪ etw \leiten to conduct sthdas Erdöl wird in Pipelines quer durchs Land geleitet the oil is piped across country▪ etw wohin \leiten to route [or divert] sth somewhereder Zug wurde auf ein Nebengleis geleitet the train was diverted to a siding5. (führen)▪ jdn [wohin] \leiten to lead [or guide] sb [somewhere]gut/schlecht \leiten to be a good/bad conductor* * *transitives Verb1) (anführen) lead, head < expedition, team, discussion, etc.>; be head of < school>; (verantwortlich sein für) be in charge of <project, expedition, etc.>; manage <factory, enterprise>; (den Vorsitz führen bei) chair < meeting, discussion, etc.>; (Musik): (dirigieren) conduct < orchestra, choir>; direct <small orchestra etc.>; (Sport): (als Schiedsrichter) referee <game, match>leitender Angestellter — executive; manager
leitende Angestellte — senior or managerial staff
leitender Beamter — senior civil servant
2) (begleiten, führen) leadjemanden auf die richtige Spur leiten — put somebody on the right track
sich von etwas leiten lassen — [let oneself] be guided by something
4) auch itr. (Physik) conduct <heat, current, sound>etwas leitet gut/schlecht — something is a good/bad conductor
* * *A. v/tjemanden auf die falsche Spur leiten put sb on the wrong track;sich von anderen Beweggründen/seinen Gefühlen leiten lassen be guided by other motives/governed by one’s emotions2. (anführen) head; (Staat) govern; (Betrieb etc) manage, run; (Schule) be head of; (Projekt) be in charge of, head (up); (beaufsichtigen) supervise; (Versammlung, Diskussion) chair;wer leitet die Delegation? who is leading ( oder heading) the delegation?4. (Fußballspiel etc) referee6. (Öl, Gas) in Röhren: pipe7. (Brief etc) pass on (an +akk to), direct (to)B. v/i PHYS etc:gut/schlecht leiten be a good/bad conductor* * *transitives Verb1) (anführen) lead, head <expedition, team, discussion, etc.>; be head of < school>; (verantwortlich sein für) be in charge of <project, expedition, etc.>; manage <factory, enterprise>; (den Vorsitz führen bei) chair <meeting, discussion, etc.>; (Musik): (dirigieren) conduct <orchestra, choir>; direct <small orchestra etc.>; (Sport): (als Schiedsrichter) referee <game, match>leitender Angestellter — executive; manager
leitende Angestellte — senior or managerial staff
2) (begleiten, führen) leadsich von etwas leiten lassen — [let oneself] be guided by something
4) auch itr. (Physik) conduct <heat, current, sound>etwas leitet gut/schlecht — something is a good/bad conductor
* * *v.to conduct v.to guide v.to lead v.(§ p.,p.p.: led)to manage v.to route v. -
4 auffüllen
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/tII vt/i GASTR. mit Brühe etc.: top up (with stock)* * *to fill in; to complete; to replenish; to fill up* * *auf|fül|lenvt sepdarf ich Ihr Glas áúffüllen? — can I top you up?
3) Suppe, Essen to serve* * *1) (to make or become completely full: Fill up the petrol tank, please.) fill up2) (to fill up again; to fill up (one's supply of something) again: We must replenish our stock of coal.) replenish3) (to fill (a cup etc that has been partly emptied) to the top: Let me top up your glass/drink.) top up* * *auf|fül·lenI. vt1. (vollständig füllen)2. (nachfüllen)Öl \auffüllen to top up the oil sepBenzin \auffüllen to tank [or fill] up▪ jdm \auffüllen to serve sbdarf ich Ihnen noch \auffüllen? (das Glas auffüllen) may I top you [or your glass] up?* * *transitives Verb1) fill up3) (ugs.): (nachfüllen)Wasser/Öl auffüllen — top up (Brit.) or (Amer.) fill up with water/oil
* * *auffüllen (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/tB. v/t & v/i GASTR mit Brühe etc: top up (with stock)* * *transitives Verb1) fill up3) (ugs.): (nachfüllen)Wasser/Öl auffüllen — top up (Brit.) or (Amer.) fill up with water/oil
* * *(Lager) v.to restock v. (Vorräte) v.to replenish v. v.to backfill v.to fill v.to fill up v.to refill v. -
5 Pipeline
[‘paiplain] f; -, -s pipeline* * *die Pipelinepipeline* * *Pipe|line ['paiplain]f -, -spipeline* * *(a long line of pipes used for conveying oil, gas, water etc: an oil pipeline across the desert.) pipeline* * *Pipe·line<-, -s>[ˈpaiplain]f pipeline* * *die; Pipeline, Pipelines pipeline* * ** * *die; Pipeline, Pipelines pipeline -
6 Festlandsockel
континентальный шельф
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The gently sloping seabed of the shallow water nearest to a continent, covering about 45 miles from the shore and deepening over the sloping sea floor to an average depth of 400 ft. It continues until it reaches the continental slope. The continental shelf contains most of the important fishing grounds and a range of resources, including gas and oil, sand and gravel. However, the shelf is, in general, a structural extension of the continent, and so may also be a source of minerals found in that region, such as tin, gold and platinum. (Source: WRIGHT)
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скважина
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well
A hole dug into the earth to reach a supply of water, oil, brine or gas. (Source: MGH)
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