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1 Satteldach
nArchitektur & Tragwerksplanung gable roof, couple close roof, ridge roof -
2 First
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > First
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3 Giebeldach
nArchitektur & Tragwerksplanung gable roof, ridge roof -
4 Gratsparrendach
nArchitektur & Tragwerksplanung, Holztragwerk hip and ridge roof -
5 First
m; -(e)s, -e1. (Dachfirst) ridge2. BERGB. roof* * *der Firstridge; top; crown* * *Fịrst [fɪrst]m -(e)s, -e1) (= Dachfirst) (roof) ridge2) (geh = Gebirgskamm) crest, ridge* * *(the top edge of something where two sloping surfaces meet, eg on a roof.) ridge* * *<-[e]s, -e>[fɪrst]m roof ridge, crest of a/the roof* * *der; First[e]s, Firste ridge* * *1. (Dachfirst) ridge2. BERGB roof* * *der; First[e]s, Firste ridge -
6 Dachfirst
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7 Dachreiter
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8 Grat
m; -(e)s, -e1. (Bergrücken) ridge* * *der Gratthorn; burr; ridge; edge* * *[graːt]m -(e)s, -e(= Berggrat) ridge; (TECH) burr; (ARCHIT) hip (of roof); (fig) (dividing) line, border* * *(a long narrow piece of ground etc raised above the level of the ground etc on either side of it.) ridge* * *<-[e]s, -e>[ˈgra:t]m1. (oberste Kante) ridge* * *der; Grat[e]s, Grate1) (Bergrücken) ridge2) (Archit.) hip3) (Technik) burr* * *1. (Bergrücken) ridge* * *der; Grat[e]s, Grate1) (Bergrücken) ridge2) (Archit.) hip3) (Technik) burr* * *-e m.edge n.fin n.fish bone n.ridge n. -
9 Firstbalken
m ridge beam* * *der Firstbalkenroof tree; ridge pole* * *First·bal·kenm BAU ridge pole* * *Firstbalken m ridge beam* * *m.ridge pole n. -
10 Dachsattel
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11 Dachreiter
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Dachreiter
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12 First
m < bau> ■ roof ridge; ridge -
13 First
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14 Dachfirst
Dachfirst m crest, roof ridge, ridgeDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Dachfirst
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15 Firstbalken
Firstbalken m ridge beam, roof coping, roof tree, roofing tree, top beam, top plate, tree copingDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Firstbalken
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16 Reiten
n; -s, kein Pl. (horse-)riding* * *das Reitenriding* * *rei|ten ['raitn] pret ri\#tt [rɪt] ptp geri\#tten [gə'rɪtn]1. vi aux sein1) (auf Tier) to rideréíten — to ride (on) sth
im Schritt/Trab/Galopp réíten — to ride at a walk/trot/gallop
auf diesem Messer kann man ( nach Köln) réíten! (inf) — you couldn't cut butter with this knife!
2) (sl = koitieren) to ride (sl)2. vtto rideSchritt/Trab/Galopp réíten — to ride at a walk/trot/gallop
ein schnelles Tempo réíten — to ride at a fast pace
sich (dat) Schwielen réíten — to get saddle-sore
réíten — to trample sb down
Prinzipien réíten (inf) — to insist on one's principles
was hat dich denn da geritten, dass du so ausfällig geworden bist? — what was eating you to make you so obnoxious? (inf)
* * *1) ride3) (to go out regularly on horseback (eg as a hobby): My daughter rides every Saturday morning.) ride* * *rei·ten< ritt, geritten>[ˈraitn̩]I. vi Hilfsverb: sein1. (auf einem Tier) to ridebist du schon mal geritten? have you ever been riding?wissen Sie, wo man hier \reiten lernen kann? do you know where it's possible to take riding lessons round here?bist du schon mal auf einem Pony geritten? have you ever ridden a pony?im Galopp/Trab \reiten to gallop/trotheute üben wir, im Schritt zu \reiten today we shall practice riding at walking pacedie Pferde wurden im Galopp geritten the horses were ridden at a gallopdas Reiten ist immer ihre ganz große Leidenschaft gewesen riding has always been her great passion▪ geritten kommen to come riding up2. (schaukelnde Bewegungen machen)das kleine Mädchen reitet auf ihrem Schaukelpferd the little girl is riding her rocking horse„schau mal, da reitet jemand auf dem Dachfirst!“ “look, there's someone sitting astride the ridge of the roof!”II. vt Hilfsverb: haben▪ etw \reiten to ride sthheute will ich den Rappen \reiten! I want to ride the black horse todaysie ritten einen leichten Trab they rode at a gentle trotreite nicht solch ein Tempo, ich komme ja gar nicht mehr mit! don't ride so fast, I can't keep up any more!; s.a. Boden, Haufen* * ** * ** * ** * *v.(§ p.,pp.: ritt, ist/hat geritten)= to bestride v.to ride v.(§ p.,p.p.: rode, ridden) -
17 reiten
n; -s, kein Pl. (horse-)riding* * *das Reitenriding* * *rei|ten ['raitn] pret ri\#tt [rɪt] ptp geri\#tten [gə'rɪtn]1. vi aux sein1) (auf Tier) to rideréíten — to ride (on) sth
im Schritt/Trab/Galopp réíten — to ride at a walk/trot/gallop
auf diesem Messer kann man ( nach Köln) réíten! (inf) — you couldn't cut butter with this knife!
2) (sl = koitieren) to ride (sl)2. vtto rideSchritt/Trab/Galopp réíten — to ride at a walk/trot/gallop
ein schnelles Tempo réíten — to ride at a fast pace
sich (dat) Schwielen réíten — to get saddle-sore
réíten — to trample sb down
Prinzipien réíten (inf) — to insist on one's principles
was hat dich denn da geritten, dass du so ausfällig geworden bist? — what was eating you to make you so obnoxious? (inf)
* * *1) ride3) (to go out regularly on horseback (eg as a hobby): My daughter rides every Saturday morning.) ride* * *rei·ten< ritt, geritten>[ˈraitn̩]I. vi Hilfsverb: sein1. (auf einem Tier) to ridebist du schon mal geritten? have you ever been riding?wissen Sie, wo man hier \reiten lernen kann? do you know where it's possible to take riding lessons round here?bist du schon mal auf einem Pony geritten? have you ever ridden a pony?im Galopp/Trab \reiten to gallop/trotheute üben wir, im Schritt zu \reiten today we shall practice riding at walking pacedie Pferde wurden im Galopp geritten the horses were ridden at a gallopdas Reiten ist immer ihre ganz große Leidenschaft gewesen riding has always been her great passion▪ geritten kommen to come riding up2. (schaukelnde Bewegungen machen)das kleine Mädchen reitet auf ihrem Schaukelpferd the little girl is riding her rocking horse„schau mal, da reitet jemand auf dem Dachfirst!“ “look, there's someone sitting astride the ridge of the roof!”II. vt Hilfsverb: haben▪ etw \reiten to ride sthheute will ich den Rappen \reiten! I want to ride the black horse todaysie ritten einen leichten Trab they rode at a gentle trotreite nicht solch ein Tempo, ich komme ja gar nicht mehr mit! don't ride so fast, I can't keep up any more!; s.a. Boden, Haufen* * ** * *reiten; reitet, ritt, ist oder hat gerittenA. v/i (ist) ride (auf +dat on);sie reitet gern she likes (horse-)riding;reiten lernen learn to ride;gut/schlecht reiten be a good/bad rider;im Galopp reiten (ride at a) gallopB. v/t (hat) ride;ein Pferd/Rennen reiten ride a horse/(in) a race;sich wund reiten get saddle-sore;ein Thema zu Tode reiten flog a subject to death;* * ** * *v.(§ p.,pp.: ritt, ist/hat geritten)= to bestride v.to ride v.(§ p.,p.p.: rode, ridden) -
18 Dachfirst
m < bau> ■ roof ridge -
19 Dachrost
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20 Dachlüfter
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