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3 soda-lime glass
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4 soda water glass
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5 siphon
1. nounSiphon, der2. transitive verb[durch einen Saugheber] laufen lassenPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/91622/siphon_off">siphon off* * *1. noun1) (a bent pipe or tube through which liquid can be drawn off from one container to another at a lower level: He used a siphon to get some petrol out of the car's tank.) der Siphon2. verb((with off, into etc) to draw( off) through a siphon: They siphoned the petrol into a can.) entleeren* * *si·phon[ˈsaɪfən]I. nII. vt▪ to \siphon sth etw [mit einem Saugheber] absaugen [o abpumpen]* * *['saIfən]1. nHeber m; (= soda siphon) Siphon m2. vtabsaugen; (into tank) (mit einem Heber) umfüllen* * *siphon [ˈsaıfn]A s1. Siphon m, Saugheber m3. TECH Unterführung f (einer Wasserleitung etc)4. ZOOL Sipho m (Atem-, Kloakenöffnung)B v/ta) absaugen,b) fig Gelder, Personal etc abziehen,c) fig einen Gewinn etc abschöpfenC v/i (durch einen Heber) aus-, ablaufen* * *1. nounSiphon, der2. transitive verb[durch einen Saugheber] laufen lassensiphon something from a tank — etwas [mit einem Saugheber] aus einem Tank ablassen
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6 whisky
['wiski](a type of alcoholic drink made from grain.) der Whisky* * *whis·ky BRIT, AUS, whis·key[ˈhwɪski]n esp AM, IRISH* * *(US, Ir) ['wIskɪ]nWhisky mwhisky and soda — Whisky ( mit) Soda m
two whiskies, please — zwei Whisky, bitte
* * *whisky [ˈwıskı; ˈhwıskı] s1. (besonders schottischer) Whisky2. (Glas n) Whisky m:whisky and soda Whiskysoda m* * *(Scotch) n.zweirädriger Wagen expr.m. -
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* * *whis·ky BRIT, AUS, whis·key[ˈhwɪski]n esp AM, IRISH* * *(US, Ir) ['wIskɪ]nWhisky mwhisky and soda — Whisky ( mit) Soda m
two whiskies, please — zwei Whisky, bitte
* * *whiskey [ˈwıskı; ˈhwıskı] s1. (besonders in den USA und Irland hergestellter) Whiskey2. (Glas n) Whiskey m:whiskey sour US Cocktail aus Whiskey, Zitronensaft und Zucker* * ** * *(Irish, American) n.Whiskey -s (irisch, amerikanisch) m.
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