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41 voltaic
adj (#ally [adv]) [hist el]voltin, galvanski / # current = galvanska struja; # electricity = galvanizam; # pile = voltina baterija, voltin stup* * *
galvanski -
42 Einschweifung
f -, -en techn zarez m zupca kod pile -
43 füllen
v puniti, nadijevati; in Flaschen, in Fässer - natakati (-tačem) (u) boce, (u) bačve; Wein auf Flaschen - točiti vino u boce; die Tonne voll - napuniti bačvu; gefüllte Blüte cvat m s dvostrukim ocvijećem; eine Mehlspeise - nadijevati kolač; ein gebratenes Huhn - nadijevati pečeno pile; einen Zahn - plombirati zub; der Wind füllt die Segel vjetar nadima jedra -
44 Gestell
n -(e)s, -e stalak (-lka) my podnožje n, nogari m pl; (Bücher-) polica f; (Schirm-) okosnica f kišobrana; (Säge-) luk m pile; for - eines Raubvogels noge f pl ptice grabilice; - eines Brunnens ograda f zdenca -
45 Hinkel
n -s, - pile (-ta") -
46 Huhn
n -(e)s, Hühner zool kokoš (-i), koka f; junges - pile (-ta) n; närrisches - luda kokoš, f ig luda; auch kluge Hühner legen in die Nesseln i mudre koke ležu u koprive, fig i najmudriji se znade prevariti -
47 Hühnchen
n -s, - kokica f, pile (-ta) n; ein - mit jdm. zu pflücken (rupfen) haben fig imati s kime što razračunati; ein - im Salz haben fig biti svjestan (-sna, -sno) krivnje -
48 Hühnerbraten
m -s, - pečena kokoš (-i), pečeno pile (-ta) -
49 Küchlein
n -s, - pile (-ta) -
50 Kücken
n -s, - pile (-ta) n; (Mädchen) djevojčica f -
51 Küken
n -s, - ndd pile (-ta); techn pomični stožac (-šca) slavine -
52 Sägeblatt
n -(e)s, -blätter list m pile -
53 Sägebock
m -(e)s, -bocke nogari m pl (pile) -
54 sägeförmig
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55 Sägegatter
n -s, - držak (-ška) m pile; techn strugara f -
56 Sägegrat
n -(e)s, -e hrbat (hrpta) pile -
57 Sägezahn
m -(e)s, -zahne zubac (-pca) u pile -
58 schränken
v prekrstiti; tecbn razmetati (me-ćem) zupce, savijati zupce pile nadesno i nalijevo; (vom Rotwild) for ići (idem) ne-pravo -
59 Sommerkücken
n -s, - ndd pile, koje se ljeti izleglo, ljetnjak m -
60 Ziepchen
n -s, - pile (-ta)
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