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  • 1 Filter

    m, fachspr. n; -s, -; filter; Zigarette mit Filter filter(-tipped) cigarette; Zigarette ohne Filter untipped ( oder filterless) cigarette
    * * *
    der Filter
    filter; filter-tip; strainer; cleaner
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    Fịl|ter ['fɪltɐ]
    nt or m -s, -
    filter

    eine Zigarette mit/ohne Filter — a (filter)tipped/plain cigarette

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    der
    1) (a strainer or other device through which liquid, gas, smoke etc can pass, but not solid material: A filter is used to make sure that the oil is clean and does not contain any dirt; ( also adjective) filter paper.) filter
    2) (a kind of screening plate used to change or correct certain colours: If you are taking photographs in sun and snow, you should use a blue filter.) filter
    3) (a sieve or other utensil for separating solids from liquids: a coffee-/tea-strainer.) strainer
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    Fil·ter
    <-s, ->
    [ˈfɪltɐ]
    1. TECH filter
    2. (Kaffee-/Teefilter) filter
    3. (Zigarettenfilter) filter
    * * *
    der, (fachspr. meist) das; Filters, Filter: filter

    Zigarette ohne/mit Filter — plain/[filter-]tipped cigarette

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    Filter m, fachspr n; -s, -; filter;
    Zigarette mit Filter filter(-tipped) cigarette;
    Zigarette ohne Filter untipped ( oder filterless) cigarette
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    der, (fachspr. meist) das; Filters, Filter: filter

    Zigarette ohne/mit Filter — plain/[filter-]tipped cigarette

    * * *
    - m.
    cleaner n.
    filter n.
    strainer n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Filter

  • 2 Nahrung

    f
    1. food; flüssige Nahrung liquids; Nahrung zu sich nehmen eat, take food; verweigern
    2. fig.: geistige Nahrung food for the mind; Nahrung geben (+ Dat) fuel; ( neue) Nahrung erhalten oder finden be fuel(l)ed, receive fresh impetus
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    die Nahrung
    nourishment; nutriment; pabulum; food; nutrition; sustenance
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    Nah|rung ['naːrʊŋ]
    f -, no pl
    food

    flüssige Náhrung — liquids pl

    feste Náhrung — solids pl

    geistige Náhrung — intellectual stimulation

    nehmento take no nourishment

    sie verweigerten jegliche Náhrung — they refused all nourishment

    (neue) Náhrung geben — to help to nourish or feed sth

    dadurch fand or erhielt or bekam die ganze Sache neue Náhrung —

    dem Feuer Náhrung geben (liter)to build up the fire

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    die
    1) (something that nourishes; food: Plants draw nourishment from the earth.) nourishment
    2) (nourishment; food.) nutriment
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    Nah·rung
    <->
    [ˈna:rʊŋ]
    f kein pl food
    flüssige/feste \Nahrung liquids/solids pl
    [durch etw akk] [neue] \Nahrung erhalten [o bekommen] to receive new fuel [from sth]
    etw dat [neue] \Nahrung geben to add fuel to the fire
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    die; Nahrung: food

    dem Verdacht/den Gerüchten usw. Nahrung geben od. bieten — (fig.) help to nurture or foster the suspicion/the rumours etc

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    1. food;
    Nahrung zu sich nehmen eat, take food; verweigern
    2. fig:
    geistige Nahrung food for the mind;
    Nahrung geben (+dat) fuel;
    finden be fuel(l)ed, receive fresh impetus
    * * *
    die; Nahrung: food

    dem Verdacht/den Gerüchten usw. Nahrung geben od. bieten — (fig.) help to nurture or foster the suspicion/the rumours etc

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    -en f.
    fare n.
    food n.
    nourishment n.
    nutriment n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Nahrung

  • 3 Sieb

    n; -(e)s, -e sieve; für Flüssiges: strainer; für Gemüse: colander; für Sand etc.: riddle, screen; für Siebdruck: screen; für Öl, Benzin: gauze filter; ein Gedächtnis wie ein Sieb umg. a memory like a sieve
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    das Sieb
    strainer; colander; screen; sieve; sifter
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    [ziːp]
    nt -(e)s, -e
    [-bə] sieve; (für Erde auch) riddle; (für Korn, Gold auch) screen; (= Teesieb) strainer; (= Gemüsesieb) colander

    ein Gedächtnis wie ein Síéb haben — to have a memory like a sieve

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    das
    1) (a bowl with small holes in it for draining water off vegetables.) colander
    2) (a container with a bottom full of very small holes, used to separate liquids from solids or small, fine pieces from larger ones etc: He poured the soup through a sieve to remove all the lumps.) sieve
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    <-[e]s, -e>
    [zi:p, pl ˈzi:bə]
    nt
    1. (Küchensieb) sieve; (größer) colander; (Kaffeesieb, Teesieb) strainer
    2. BAU riddle
    3. TECH (Filtersieb) filter; s.a. Gedächtnis
    * * *
    das; Sieb[e]s, Siebe sieve; (KaffeeSieb, TeeSieb) strainer; (für Sand, Kies usw.) riddle
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    Sieb n; -(e)s, -e sieve; für Flüssiges: strainer; für Gemüse: colander; für Sand etc: riddle, screen; für Siebdruck: screen; für Öl, Benzin: gauze filter;
    ein Gedächtnis wie ein Sieb umg a memory like a sieve
    * * *
    das; Sieb[e]s, Siebe sieve; (KaffeeSieb, TeeSieb) strainer; (für Sand, Kies usw.) riddle
    * * *
    -e (für Flüssigkeiten) n.
    strainer n. -e (für Sand) n.
    riddle n. -e n.
    colander (kitchenware) n.
    sieve n.
    sifter n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Sieb

  • 4 Materie

    f; -, -n
    1. nur Sg.; PHYS., PHILOS. matter
    2. (Thema) subject (matter); die Materie beherrschen be on top of one’s subject, know one’s stuff
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    die Materie
    matter; substance
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    Ma|te|rie [ma'teːriə]
    f -, -n
    1) no pl (PHYS, PHILOS) matter no art
    2) (= Stoff, Thema) subject matter no indef art

    die Matérie beherrschen — to know one's stuff

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    (solids, liquids and/or gases in any form, from which everything physical is made: The entire universe is made up of different kinds of matter.) matter
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    Ma·te·rie
    <-, -n>
    [maˈte:ri̯ə]
    f
    1. kein pl PHYS, CHEM matter no pl
    2. kein pl (stoffliche Substanz) substance; (in der Herstellung verwendet) materials pl
    3. (zu behandelndes Thema) subject, matter
    die \Materie beherrschen to know one's stuff fam, to know what one is talking about
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    die; Materie, Materien
    2) (geh.): (Thema, Gegenstand) subject
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    Materie f; -, -n
    1. nur sg; PHYS, PHIL matter
    2. (Thema) subject (matter);
    die Materie beherrschen be on top of one’s subject, know one’s stuff
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    die; Materie, Materien
    2) (geh.): (Thema, Gegenstand) subject
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    -n (Thema) f.
    subject matter n. -n f.
    matter n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Materie

  • 5 Nahrung

    Nah·rung <-> [ʼna:rʊŋ] f
    food;
    flüssige/feste \Nahrung liquids/solids pl
    WENDUNGEN:
    [durch etw] [neue] \Nahrung erhalten [o bekommen] to receive new fuel [from sth];
    einer S. dat [neue] \Nahrung geben to add fuel to the fire

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > Nahrung

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