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1 wattieren
v/t pad, line with wadding; (Futter) quilt* * *to pad; to quilt; to wad* * *wat|tie|ren [va'tiːrən] ptp wattiertvtto pad; (= füttern) to line with padding; (und absteppen) Stoff, Steppdecke to quilt* * *wat·tie·ren *[vaˈti:rən]vt▪ etw \wattieren to pad [or quilt] sthwattierte Schultern padded shoulders* * ** * ** * ** * *v.to quilt v.
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