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1 Abziehstein
Abziehstein m grindstone, hone, sharpening stone, whetstone, slip stone, oilstone, rub brick; rubbing stone (Natursteinbearbeitung); snakestone (für Terrazzo, Putz)Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Abziehstein
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2 Abreibstein
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I v/refl2. MED. become inflamed3. geh. fig. Leidenschaften: (geweckt werden) be (a)roused (an + Dat by); (sich erregen) run high (over), become heated (over); Streit: be sparked off (by)II v/t1. geh. (Feuer, Kerze etc.) light2. geh. fig. (Gefühle etc.) arouse, incite, provoke, give rise to* * *to ignite; to kindle;sich entzündento ignite; to inflame* * *ent|zụ̈n|den [ɛnt'tsʏndn] ptp entzü\#ndet1. vt1) Feuer to light; Holz etc auch to set light to, to ignite (ESP SCI, TECH); Streichholz to light, to strike; (fig) Streit etc to start, to spark off; Hass to inflame; Fantasie to fire; Begeisterung to fire, to kindle2. vr1) (= zu brennen anfangen) to catch fire, to ignite (ESP SCI, TECH); (fig ) (Streit) to be sparked off; (Hass) to be inflamed; (Fantasie) to be fired; (Begeisterung) to be kindled* * *1) (hot and red especially because of infection: Her throat was very inflamed.) inflamed2) (to (cause to) catch fire: I kindled a fire using twigs and grass; The fire kindled easily; His speech kindled the anger of the crowd.) kindle3) (to produce (sparks or a flame) by rubbing: He struck a match/light; He struck sparks from the stone with his knife.) strike* * *ent·zün·den *I. vt▪ etw \entzündenII. vr2. (in Brand geraten)* * *1.transitives Verb2.reflexives Verb1) catch fire; ignite2) (anschwellen) become inflamed3) (geh.): (entstehen)sich an etwas (Dat.) entzünden — < quarrel> be sparked off by something; < temper> flare at something
* * *A. v/r2. MED become inflamed3. geh fig Leidenschaften: (geweckt werden) be (a)roused (B. v/t2. geh fig (Gefühle etc) arouse, incite, provoke, give rise to* * *1.transitives Verb2.reflexives Verb1) catch fire; ignite2) (anschwellen) become inflamed3) (geh.): (entstehen)sich an etwas (Dat.) entzünden — < quarrel> be sparked off by something; < temper> flare at something
* * *v.to ignite v.
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