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roses scattered

  • 1 πάσσω

    V 2-1-0-2-2=7 Ex 9,8.10; 2 Sm 16,13; Ps 147,5; Est 1,6
    A: to scatter [τι] Ps 147,5; to besprinkle with [τινι] 2 Sm 16,13 M: to sprinkle with, to scatter on [τί τινι] 3 Mc 1,18
    κύκλῳ ῥόδα πεπασμένα roses scattered (i.e. worked) round about Est 1,6 (→καταπάσσω, προσπάσσω,,)

    Lust (λαγνεία) > πάσσω

  • 2 streuen

    I v/t
    1. (Sand etc.) scatter; (Mist) spread; (Blumen) strew, scatter; (Samen) sow; (Salz, Zucker etc.) sprinkle
    2. (Straße) grit; mit Salz: salt; die Wege räumen und streuen clear the paths (of snow) and salt them
    3. PHYS. scatter; gestreute Strahlung PHYS. scattered radiation
    4. fig. (Gelder) distribute; wahllos: scatter, hand out indiscriminately
    II v/i MIL., Geschoss, Gewehr; PHYS., Strahlen etc.: scatter
    * * *
    to sprinkle; to scatter; to strew
    * * *
    streu|en ['ʃtrɔyən]
    1. vt
    Futter, Samen to scatter; Blumen auch to strew; Dünger, Stroh, Sand, Kies to spread; Gewürze, Zucker etc to sprinkle; Straße, Gehweg etc (mit Sand) to grit; (mit Salz) to salt; (fig ) Gerüchte etc to spread; Aktien to make widely available

    die Regierung ließ stréúen, dass... — the government gave reason to believe that...

    2. vi
    1) (= Streumittel anwenden) to grit; to put down salt
    2) (Salzstreuer etc) to sprinkle
    3) (Linse, Gewehr etc) to scatter
    * * *
    (to scatter something over something else in small drops or bits: He sprinkled salt over his food; He sprinkled the roses with water.) sprinkle
    * * *
    streu·en
    [ˈʃtrɔyən]
    I. vt
    etw auf etw akk \streuen to scatter [or spread] [or sprinkle] sth on sth
    Futter/Samen \streuen to scatter food/seed
    Dünger \streuen to spread fertilizer
    etw auf einen Kuchen/ein Gericht \streuen to sprinkle sth on a cake/a dish
    etw \streuen to grit/salt sth
    etw \streuen to spread sth
    Gerüchte \streuen to spread rumours [or AM -ors]
    die Opposition ließ \streuen, [dass]... the opposition put it about that...
    II. vi
    1. (Streumittel anwenden) to grit BRIT, to put down salt
    2. (Geschosse verteilen) to scatter
    3. PHYS to scatter
    * * *
    1) spread <manure, sand, grit>; sprinkle <salt, herbs, etc.>; strew, scatter < flowers>; (fig.) spread < rumour>

    weit gestreut(fig.) scattered or spread over a wide area

    2) (auch itr.) (mit Streugut)

    die Straßen [mit Sand/Salz] streuen — grit/salt the roads; put grit/salt down on the roads

    * * *
    A. v/t
    1. (Sand etc) scatter; (Mist) spread; (Blumen) strew, scatter; (Samen) sow; (Salz, Zucker etc) sprinkle
    2. (Straße) grit; mit Salz: salt;
    die Wege räumen und streuen clear the paths (of snow) and salt them
    3. PHYS scatter;
    gestreute Strahlung PHYS scattered radiation
    4. fig (Gelder) distribute; wahllos: scatter, hand out indiscriminately
    B. v/i MIL, Geschoss, Gewehr; PHYS, Strahlen etc: scatter
    * * *
    1) spread <manure, sand, grit>; sprinkle <salt, herbs, etc.>; strew, scatter < flowers>; (fig.) spread < rumour>

    weit gestreut(fig.) scattered or spread over a wide area

    2) (auch itr.) (mit Streugut)

    die Straßen [mit Sand/Salz] streuen — grit/salt the roads; put grit/salt down on the roads

    * * *
    v.
    to scatter v.
    to strew v.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > streuen

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