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snow+flaking

  • 1 flake

    1. noun
    (of snow, soap, cereals) Flocke, die; (of dry skin) Schuppe, die; (of enamel, paint) ≈ Splitter, der
    2. intransitive verb
    [Stuck, Verputz, Stein:] abbröckeln; [Farbe, Rost, Emaille:] abblättern; [Haut:] sich schuppen
    * * *
    [fleik] 1. noun
    (a very small piece: a snowflake.) die Flocke
    2. verb
    ((usually with off) to come off in flakes: The paint is flaking.) abblättern
    - academic.ru/27763/flaky">flaky
    - flake out
    - flaked out
    * * *
    [fleɪk]
    I. n
    1. of bread Brösel m, Brösmeli nt SCHWEIZ dial; of chocolate Raspel f; of metal Span m; of pastry Krümel m; of plaster Klümpchen nt; of wallpaper Fetzen m; of wood Splitter m
    \flakes of skin [Haut]schuppe f
    \flake of snow Schneeflocke f
    soap \flake Seifenflocke f
    2. esp AM ( pej fam: odd person) Spinner(in) m(f) pej fam; (forgetful person) vergesslicher Mensch
    to be a \flake vergesslich sein
    3. no pl (sl: cocaine) Koks m sl; (crack) Crack nt
    II. vi
    1. skin sich akk schuppen [o schälen]; paint abblättern; wood absplittern; plaster abbröckeln
    2. AM ( fam: forget) nicht dran denken fam
    don't \flake! denk dran!; (be absentminded) zerstreut sein
    don't depend on hershe'll \flake on you every time! verlass dich nicht auf sie - die lässt dich doch sowieso immer im Stich!
    3. ( fam: quit, back out) aussteigen fam
    * * *
    [fleɪk]
    1. n
    (of snow, soap) Flocke f; (of paint, rust) Splitter m; (of plaster) abgebröckeltes Stückchen; (of metal, wood) Span m; (of skin) Schuppe f; (of fish) Stückchen nt Fischfleisch; (of almond) Blättchen nt; (of chocolate) Raspel m

    flakes of paint/plaster were falling off the ceiling — die Farbe blätterte/der Gips bröckelte von der Decke ab

    2. vi
    (stone, plaster etc) abbröckeln; (paint) abblättern
    3. vt (COOK)
    chocolate, almonds raspeln; fish in Stücke zerteilen
    * * *
    flake1 [fleık]
    A s
    1. a) (Schnee-, Seifen-, Hafer- etc) Flocke f
    b) (Haut) Schuppe f
    2. dünne Schicht, Lage f, Blättchen n:
    flake white MAL, TECH Schieferweiß n
    3. Steinsplitter m:
    flake tool Steinwerkzeug n
    4. (Feuer) Funke m
    5. METALL Flockenriss m
    6. US umg Spinner(in)
    7. US sl Schnee m (Kokain)
    B v/t
    1. abblättern
    2. flockig machen
    3. (wie) mit Flocken bedecken
    4. einen Fisch zerlegen
    C v/i
    1. a) meist flake off abblättern, sich abschälen
    b) schuppen (Haut)
    2. in Flocken fallen
    3. flocken
    4. METALL verzundern
    5. flake out umg
    a) einpennen,
    b) zusammenklappen (vor Erschöpfung etc),
    d) sich dünn machen
    flake2 [fleık] s
    1. TECH Trockengestell n
    2. SCHIFF Stellage f, Stelling f
    * * *
    1. noun
    (of snow, soap, cereals) Flocke, die; (of dry skin) Schuppe, die; (of enamel, paint) ≈ Splitter, der
    2. intransitive verb
    [Stuck, Verputz, Stein:] abbröckeln; [Farbe, Rost, Emaille:] abblättern; [Haut:] sich schuppen
    * * *
    (US) n.
    Spinner - m. n.
    Blättchen n.
    Fetzen - m.
    Flocke -n f.
    Schuppe -n f.
    Splitter - m.
    dünne Schicht f. (off) v.
    abblättern v.
    sich abschälen v. v.
    flockig machen ausdr.
    in Flocken fallen ausdr.

    English-german dictionary > flake

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