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1 schälen
II v/refl Bäume: exfoliate; Haut, Lackierung etc.: peel (off); ich schäle mich auf dem Rücken my back is peeling; sich aus der Kleidung schälen umg. peel off (one’s clothes)* * *to peel; to skin; to shell; to pare; to hull* * *schä|len ['ʃɛːlən]1. vtto peel; Tomate, Mandel to skin; Erbsen, Eier, Nüsse to shell; Getreide to husk2. vrto peelsich aus den Kleidern schä́len — to peel off (one's clothes)
* * *1) (to remove the husk from (a fruit or seed).) husk2) (to take off the skin or outer covering of (a fruit or vegetable): She peeled the potatoes.) peel3) shell* * *schä·len[ˈʃɛ:lən]I. vt▪ etw \schälen to peel sthGetreide \schälen to husk grain2. (wickeln)ein Ei aus der Schale \schälen to shell an egg, to peel the shell off an eggII. vr* * *1.transitives Verb peel <fruit, vegetable>; shell <egg, nut, pea>; skin <tomato, almond>2.reflexives Verb <person, skin, nose, etc.> peel* * *B. v/r Bäume: exfoliate; Haut, Lackierung etc: peel (off);ich schäle mich auf dem Rücken my back is peeling;sich aus der Kleidung schälen umg peel off (one’s clothes)* * *1.transitives Verb peel <fruit, vegetable>; shell <egg, nut, pea>; skin <tomato, almond>2.reflexives Verb <person, skin, nose, etc.> peel* * *n.paring n. -
2 Hülse
f; -, -n2. einer Patrone: case; eines Füllhalters: cap; (Etui) case; (Röhre) tube; nur noch eine leere Hülse sein be just an empty shell* * *die Hülsecase; hull; peel; shell; husk; shuck* * *Hụ̈l|se ['hʏlzə]f -, -n2) (= Etui, Kapsel) case; (für Film) cartridge; (PHYS für gefährliche Stoffe) capsule; (von Geschoss) case; (von Patronen) (cartridge) caseer ist nur noch eine leere Hülse — he is now just an empty shell
* * *(the long seed-case of the pea, bean etc.) pod* * *Hül·se<-, -n>[ˈhʏlzə]f1. BOT pod* * *die; Hülse, Hülsen1) (für Füllhalter, Thermometer, Patrone) case; (für Film) [cassette] container2) (Bot.) pod; hull* * *nur noch eine leere Hülse sein be just an empty shell* * *die; Hülse, Hülsen1) (für Füllhalter, Thermometer, Patrone) case; (für Film) [cassette] container2) (Bot.) pod; hull* * *-n f.bushing (mechanics) n.husk n.pod n.sleeve n.
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