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noun2) (under eye) [Tränen]sack, der3) (ammunition bag) [Patronen]tasche, die* * *1) (a small bag: a tobacco-pouch.) der Beutel2) (something bag-like: This animal stores its food in two pouches under its chin.) der Beutel3) (the pocket of skin in which the young of certain kinds of animal, eg the kangaroo, are reared.) der Beutel* * *<pl -es>[paʊtʃ]nfood sealed in foil \pouches in Folie eingeschweißte Lebensmittelleather/tobacco \pouch Leder-/Tabaksbeutel m3. (under eyes)▪ \pouches pl Tränensäcke pl* * *[paʊtʃ]nBeutel m; (under eyes) (Tränen)sack m; (of pelican, hamster) Tasche f; (MIL) (Patronen)tasche f; (HIST for gunpowder) (Pulver)beutel m; (esp US = mail pouch) Postsack m* * *pouch [paʊtʃ]A s1. (Geld-, Tabaks- etc) Beutel m, (Leder, Trag, a Post) Tasche f, (kleiner) Sack2. MILa) Patronentasche fb) HIST Pulverbeutel m3. (Verpackungs)Beutel m (aus Zellophan etc)4. POL US Kuriersack m, -tasche f5. ANAT (Tränen)Sack m6. ZOOLa) Beutel m (der Beuteltiere)b) Kehlhautsack m (des Pelikans)c) Backentasche f (der Taschenratten etc)7. BOT Sack m, Beutel mB v/t2. fig einstecken, in die Tasche stecken3. bauschenC v/i1. sich bauschen2. sackartig fallen (Kleid)* * *noun2) (under eye) [Tränen]sack, der3) (ammunition bag) [Patronen]tasche, die* * *v.einstecken v. -
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<tech.gen> (small bag, sack) ■ Beutel m ; Tasche f<garm.build.tools> (fabric or leather bag attached to the belt; for tools, fasteners etc.) ■ Gürteltasche f ; Werkzeugtasche f<garm.tour> (small zippered pouch suspended from a belt; e.g. for wallet) ■ Gürteltasche f< mil> ■ Patronentasche f -
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food sealed in foil \pouches in Folie eingeschweißte Lebensmittel;3) ( under eyes) -
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6 pouch (N.)
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7 pouch of Douglas
( Anat) Douglas-Raum m, Douglas m, Excavatio f rectouterina (rectovesicalis) -
8 cheek pouch
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9 tobacco pouch
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10 posing pouch
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11 diplomatic pouch
dip·lo·mat·ic ˈpouchn AM Diplomatenpost f, Kuriergepäck nt -
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dip·lo·mat·ic 'pouch n(Am) Diplomatenpost f, Kuriergepäck nt -
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Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > diplomatic pouch
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15 hepatorenal pouch
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16 Prussak's pouch
Prussakscher Raum m, Prussak-Raum m, Recessus m membranae tympani superior, obere Trommelfellbucht f ( Schleimhauttasche im Innenohr) -
17 rectouterine pouch
Fachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > rectouterine pouch
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18 boil-in-bag pouch
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19 heat sealable pouch
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20 map pouch
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Pouch — Gemeinde Muldestausee Koordinaten … Deutsch Wikipedia
Pouch — Pouch, n. [F. poche a pocket, pouch, bag; probably of Teutonic origin. See {Poke} a bag, and cf. {Poach} to cook eggs, to plunder.] 1. A small bag; usually, a leathern bag; as, a pouch for money; a shot pouch; a mail pouch, etc. [1913 Webster] 2 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pouch — [pouch] n. [ME pouche < MFr poche, var. of poque: see POKE2] 1. a small bag or sack for carrying something, as in one s pocket [a leather tobacco pouch ] ☆ 2. a mailbag; specif., one whose opening can be locked, as for sending diplomatic… … English World dictionary
pouch — [pautʃ] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old North French; Origin: pouche] 1.) a small leather, cloth, or plastic bag that you can keep things in, and which is sometimes attached to a belt pouch of ▪ a leather pouch of tobacco ▪ a money pouch 2.) especially … Dictionary of contemporary English
Pouch — may refer to:* Pouch (marsupial) used by female marsupials to rear their young through early infancy * Ileo anal pouch, an internal reservoir formed by connecting the end of the small intestine (the ileum) to the rectum * a Bag * Pouch, Germany a … Wikipedia
pouch|y — «POW chee», adjective, pouch|i|er, pouch|i|est. having pouches; like a pouch; baggy … Useful english dictionary
Pouch — Pouch, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Pouched}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Pouching}.] 1. To put or take into a pouch. [1913 Webster] 2. To swallow; said of fowls. Derham. [1913 Webster] 3. To pout. [Obs.] Ainsworth. [1913 Webster] 4. To pocket; to put up with. [R.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pouch — A container identified by its leather neck strap with a closing latch and eye near the opening (unlike a sack, which is tied). It is generally used for First Class Mail and registered mail; a special blue and orange pouch is used for Express Mail … Glossary of postal terms
pouch — [ pautʃ ] noun count 1. ) a small bag made of cloth or thin leather: a tobacco pouch 2. ) a fold of skin on the body of an animal, such as the place where a KANGAROO carries its baby a ) AMERICAN a loose fold of skin under your eye … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
pouch — pouch; pouch·less; … English syllables
pouch-on — To prepare a pouch of First Class Mail for another post office … Glossary of postal terms