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sewer I v kanalisieren, mit Kanalisation versehen; entwässern sewer II 1. WVA Abwasserkanal m, Ablaufkanal m, Abflusskanal m, Abzugsschleuse f, Abzugskanal m; Dole f; Kanalisationsrohr n, Abwasserleitung f, Abwasserrohr n; Kloake f; 2. VERK, WVA Gosse f, Straßenrinne f; 3. SAN Ausguss m, Gussstein mEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > sewer
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noun* * ** * *sew·er1[ˈsʊəʳ, AM ˈsu:ɚ]n Abwasserkanal m, Kloake fopen \sewers oberirdische Abwasserkanäle, offene Kanalisation▶ to have a mind like a \sewer ein Gemüt wie ein Fleischerhund habensew·er2[ˈsəʊəʳ, AM ˈsoʊɚ]* * *I ['səʊə(r)]nNäher( in) m(f) II ['sjʊə(r)]n(= pipe) Abwasserleitung f or -rohr nt; (= main sewer) Abwasserkanal m; (fig = smelly place) Kloake fsewer gas — Faulschlammgas nt
sewer rat — Wanderratte f
he has a mind like a sewer (inf) — er hat eine schmutzige or dreckige (inf) Fantasie or Phantasie
* * *sewer1 [ˈsəʊə(r)] s1. Näher(in)2. Buchbinderei: Hefter(in)sewer2 [ˈsjʊə; US ˈsuːər] TECHA s1. Abwasserkanal m, Kloake f:sewer gas Faulschlammgas n;sewer pipe Abzugsrohr n;2. Gosse f, (Straßen)Rinne fB v/t kanalisierensewer3 [ˈsjʊə; US ˈsuːər] s HIST Truchsess m* * *noun -
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sew·er1. sew·er [ʼsʊəʳ, Am ʼsu:ɚ] nAbwasserkanal m, Kloake f;open \sewers oberirdische Abwasserkanäle, offene KanalisationPHRASES:to have a mind like a \sewer ein Gemüt wie ein Fleischerhund haben2. sew·er [ʼsəʊəʳ, Am ʼsoʊɚ] nNäher(in) m(f) -
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< waste> (artificial conduit for waste water and refuse; usu. underground) ■ Abwasserkanal m ; Abflusskanal m ; Abwasserleitung f ; Siel n<waste.hydr> ■ Abwasserkanal m ; Abwasserleitung f ; Schmutzwasserkanal m ; Schmutzwasserleitung f -
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English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > sewer joint compound
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12 sewer manhole
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > sewer manhole
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13 sewer cleaning and sludge evacuation
English-german engineering dictionary > sewer cleaning and sludge evacuation
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14 sewer cleaning vehicle
English-german engineering dictionary > sewer cleaning vehicle
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English-german engineering dictionary > sewer line construction
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sewer accessories Abwasserkanalzubehör nEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > sewer accessories
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sewer — ► NOUN ▪ an underground conduit for carrying off drainage water and waste matter. ORIGIN Old French seuwiere channel to drain the overflow from a fish pond , from Latin ex out of + aqua water … English terms dictionary
sewer — sewer1 [so͞o′ər] n. [ME < MFr esseweur < essever, to drain off < VL * exaquare < L ex, out + aqua, water: see ISLAND] a pipe or drain, usually underground, used to carry off water and waste matter vi. to clean or maintain sewers… … English World dictionary
sewer — This is not in regular use as a vocative, but it is used by one man to another in St Urbain’s Horseman, by Mordecai Richler. The same speaker uses ‘you filthy thing’ a moment later, which accurately expresses what he had in mind when saying… … A dictionary of epithets and terms of address
sewer — n. a sanitary; storm sewer * * * [ s(j)uːə] storm sewer a sanitary … Combinatory dictionary
sewer — [[t]su͟ːə(r)[/t]] sewers N COUNT A sewer is a large underground channel that carries waste matter and rain water away, usually to a place where it is treated and made harmless. ...the city s sewer system. ...open sewers … English dictionary
sewer — UK [ˈsuːə(r)] / US [ˈsuər] noun [countable] Word forms sewer : singular sewer plural sewers an underground pipe or passage that carries sewage … English dictionary