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1 rodent
nounNagetier, das* * *['rəudənt](any of a number of types of animal with large front teeth for gnawing, eg squirrels, beavers, rats etc.) das Nagetier* * *ro·dent[ˈrəʊdənt, AM ˈroʊ-]I. n Nagetier ntII. adj nagend, Nage-* * *['rəUdənt]nNagetier nt* * *A adj nagend, Nage…:rodent teeth NagezähneB s Nagetier n* * *nounNagetier, das* * *n.Nagetier -e n. -
2 rodent
ro·dent [ʼrəʊdənt, Am ʼroʊ-] nNagetier nt adj nagend, Nage- -
3 rodent
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4 rodent
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5 rodent protection
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > rodent protection
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6 rodent barrier
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > rodent barrier
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7 rodent-proof
rodent-proof nagetiersicherEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > rodent-proof
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8 rodent ulcer
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9 rodent cancer
Ulcus n rodens (exedens), fressendes Geschwür n ( Basalzellenkarzinom der Haut) -
10 rodent repellent
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11 rodent operative
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12 rodent operative
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13 corneal rodent ulcer
Ulcus n rodens corneaeFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > corneal rodent ulcer
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14 gopher
noun2) (Computing) Gopher, der* * *go·pher[ˈgəʊfəʳ, AM ˈgoʊfɚ]n ZOOL1. (rodent)pocket \gopher Taschenratte f* * *['gəʊfə(r)]n (COMPUT)Gopher m* * *gopher1 [ˈɡəʊfə(r)]A s1. ZOOLa) Goffer m, Taschenratte fb) Amerikanischer Zieselc) Gopherschildkröte fgopher2 [ˈɡəʊfə(r)] → academic.ru/31610/goffer">goffer* * *noun2) (Computing) Gopher, der* * *n.Erdeichhörnchen n.Taschenratte f. v.kräuseln v. -
15 rat
noun1) Ratte, diesmell a rat — (fig. coll.) Lunte od. den Braten riechen (ugs.)
* * *1. noun1) (a small animal with a long tail, like a mouse but larger: The rats have eaten holes in those bags of flour.) die Ratte2) (an offensive word for an unpleasant and untrustworthy person.) der/die Überläufer(in)2. verb1) (to break an agreement, promise etc.) überlaufen2) (to betray one's friends, colleagues etc: The police know we're here. Someone must have ratted.) verpfeifen•- academic.ru/60378/rat_race">rat race- smell a rat* * *[ræt]I. nto put out a \rat trap eine Rattenfalle aufstellento have \rats Ratten habenhe's a real \rat er ist eine ganz miese RatteII. vi<- tt->1. (inform on)2. (let down)▪ to \rat on sb jdn im Stich lassento \rat on a deal sich akk nicht an eine Abmachung haltento \rat on one's promise sein Versprechen brechen* * *[rt]1. n (ZOOL)Ratte f; (pej inf = person) elender Verräter (inf)he's a dirty rat (inf) — er ist ein dreckiges or gemeines Schwein (inf)
See:→ smell2. vi* * *rat [ræt]A s1. ZOOL Ratte f:b) besonders US umg Informant(in), (Polizei)Spitzel mc) sl Scheißkerl m, Schwein n4. umg Streikbrecher(in)5. US umg Haarpolster nB v/i1. POL umg überlaufen, seine Partei im Stich lassen2. umg Verrat begehen:c) eine Aussage etc widerrufen,d) aus einem Projekt etc aussteigen3. Ratten jagen oder fangen* * *noun1) Ratte, diebrown or sewer rat — Wanderratte, die
smell a rat — (fig. coll.) Lunte od. den Braten riechen (ugs.)
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16 squirrel
noun(Zool.) Eichhörnchen, das* * *['skwirəl, ]( American[) 'skwə:rəl](a type of animal of the rodent family, usually either reddish-brown or grey, with a large bushy tail.) das Eichhörnchen* * *squir·rel[ˈskwɪrəl, AM ˈskwɜr-]I. n Eichhörnchen ntII. vt* * *['skwIrəl]1. nEichhörnchen nt2. adj attrEichhörnchen-* * *1. pl -rels, besonders koll -rel ZOOL Eichhörnchen n: → academic.ru/28432/flying_squirrel">flying squirrel2. Feh(werk) n (Pelz)* * *noun(Zool.) Eichhörnchen, das* * *n.Eichhörnchen n. -
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18 rat
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rodent — [rōd′ nt] adj. [L rodens, prp. of rodere, to gnaw: see RAT] 1. gnawing 2. of or like a rodent or rodents n. any of a very large order (Rodentia) of gnawing mammals, including rats, mice, squirrels, and beavers, characterized by constantly growing … English World dictionary
Rodent — Ro dent, a. [L. rodens, entis, p. pr. of rodere to gnaw. See {Rase}, v. t., and cf. {Rostrum}.] 1. Gnawing; biting; corroding; (Med.) applied to a destructive variety of cancer or ulcer. [1913 Webster] 2. (Zo[ o]l.) (a) Gnawing. (b) Of or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Rodent — Ro dent, n. (Zo[ o]l.) One of the Rodentia. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rodent — (n.) 1835, from Mod.L. rodentia, the order name, from L. rodentem (nom. rodens), prp. of rodere to gnaw, eat away, from PIE root *red to scrape, scratch, gnaw (Cf. Skt. radati scrapes, gnaws, radanah tooth; L. radere to scrape; Welsh rhathu … Etymology dictionary
rodent — ► NOUN ▪ a mammal of a large group (the order Rodentia) including rats, mice, and squirrels and distinguished by strong constantly growing incisors and no canine teeth. ORIGIN from Latin rodere gnaw … English terms dictionary
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rodent — rodentlike, adj. /rohd nt/, adj. 1. belonging or pertaining to the gnawing or nibbling mammals of the order Rodentia, including the mice, squirrels, beavers, etc. n. 2. a rodent mammal. [1825 35; < NL Rodentia RODENTIA] * * * Any member of the… … Universalium
rodent — noun Etymology: ultimately from Latin rodent , rodens, present participle of rodere to gnaw; akin to Latin radere to scrape, scratch, Sanskrit radati he gnaws Date: 1835 1. any of an order (Rodentia) of relatively small gnawing mammals (as a… … New Collegiate Dictionary
rodent — UK [ˈrəʊd(ə)nt] / US [ˈroʊd(ə)nt] noun [countable] Word forms rodent : singular rodent plural rodents a type of small animal that has long sharp front teeth, for example a mouse … English dictionary
rodent — ro•dent [[t]ˈroʊd nt[/t]] adj. 1) mam belonging or pertaining to the gnawing or nibbling mammals of the order Rodentia, characterized by four continually growing incisors: includes mice, squirrels, beavers, chipmunks, and rats 2) a rodent mammal… … From formal English to slang
rodent — n. & adj. n. any mammal of the order Rodentia with strong incisors and no canine teeth, e.g. rat, mouse, squirrel, beaver, porcupine. adj. 1 of the order Rodentia. 2 gnawing (esp. Med. of slow growing ulcers). Phrases and idioms: rodent officer… … Useful english dictionary