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1 span of arch
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2 wide-span wall arch
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3 span
the \span of years between them seemed to act as a separation der Altersabstand zwischen ihnen schien sie zu trennen;\span of history Geschichtsspanne f;life \span Lebensspanne f;over a \span of several months über einen Zeitraum von einigen Monaten;\span of office Amtszeit f;\span of time Zeitspanne ffinger \span Fingerbreite f;wing \span Flügelspannweite f;broad \span große Spannbreite [der Hand];the bridge crosses the river in a single \span die Brücke überspannt den Fluss in einem Bogen;1) ( stretch over)to \span sth bridge, arch etw überspannen;2) ( time)3) ( contain)to \span sth knowledge etw umfassen4) ( place hands round)to \span sth with one's hands etw mit den Händen umspannen adjPHRASES:spick and \span blitz[e]blank ( fam) -
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I 1. noun1) (full extent) Spanne, die2. transitive verb,span of life/time — Lebens-/Zeitspanne, die
- nn- überspannen [Fluss]; umfassen [Zeitraum]IIsee academic.ru/111626/spick">spick* * *[spæn] 1. noun1) (the length between the supports of a bridge or arch: The first span of the bridge is one hundred metres long.) der Brückenbogen2) (the full time for which anything lasts: Seventy or eighty years is the normal span of a man's life.) die Spanne2. verb(to stretch across: A bridge spans the river.) überspannen* * *span1[spæn]the \span of years between them seemed to act as a separation der Altersabstand zwischen ihnen schien sie zu trennenattention [or concentration] \span Konzentrationsspanne f\span of history Geschichtsspanne flife \span Lebensspanne fover a \span of several months über einen Zeitraum von einigen Monaten\span of office Amtszeit f\span of time Zeitspanne ffinger \span Fingerbreite fwing \span Flügelspannweite fbroad \span große Spannbreite [der Hand]the bridge crosses the river in a single \span die Brücke überspannt den Fluss in einem Bogena single-\span bridge eine eingespannte BrückeII. vt<- nn->1. (stretch over)2. (time)3. (contain)4. (place hands round)to \span sth with one's hands etw mit den Händen umspannenIII. adjspan2[spæn]span3[spæn]* * *I [spn]1. n1) (of hand) Spanne f; (= wingspan, of bridge etc) Spannweite f; (= arch of bridge) (Brücken)bogen m2) (= time span) Zeitspanne f, Zeitraum m; (of memory) Gedächtnisspanne f; (of attention) Konzentrationsspanne f; (= range) Umfang mthe whole span of world affairs — die Weltpolitik in ihrer ganzen Spannweite
4) (old: measurement) Spanne f2. vt(rope, rainbow) sich spannen über (+acc); (bridge also) überspannen; (plank) führen über (+acc); years, globe, world umspannen; (= encircle) umfassen; (in time) sich erstrecken über (+acc), umfassen II (old) pret See: of spin* * *span1 [spæn]A s1. Spanne f:b) englisches Maß (= 9 inches)2. ARCHa) Spannweite f (eines Bogens)b) Stützweite f (einer Brücke)c) (einzelner) (Brücken)Bogen3. FLUG Spannweite f4. SCHIFF Spann n, Haltetau n, -kette f5. fig Spanne f, Umfang m7. Zeitspanne f8. Lebensspanne f, -zeit f:B v/t1. abmessen2. umspannen3. sich erstrecken über (akk) (auch fig), überspannen4. überbrücken5. fig überspannen, umfassenspan2 [spæn] s Gespann n* * *I 1. noun1) (full extent) Spanne, diespan of life/time — Lebens-/Zeitspanne, die
2) (of bridge) Spannweite, die2. transitive verb,- nn- überspannen [Fluss]; umfassen [Zeitraum]II* * *n.Bereich -e m. v.umfassen v. -
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6 inner span
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7 clear-span building
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8 clear arch span
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9 effective arch span
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10 long-span arch
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11 bay span
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12 double-span
double-span ARCH zweischiffigEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > double-span
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13 four-span
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14 multiple-span
multiple-span ARCH mehrschiffig, vielschiffigEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > multiple-span
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15 three-span
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16 fairway arch
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17 flute
noun(Mus.) Flöte, die* * *[flu:t](a type of high-pitched woodwind musical instrument.) die Flöte- academic.ru/28356/flutist">flutist* * *[flu:t]n* * *[fluːt]1. n2)2. vtcolumn, pillar kannelieren3. vi(person, voice) flöten* * *flute [fluːt]A s1. MUSa) Flöte f2. ARCH, TECH Rille f, Riefe f, Hohlkehle f, Kannelierung f5. Rüsche fB v/i flöten (auch fig), (auf der) Flöte spielenC v/t2. ARCH, TECH auskehlen, riffeln, riefen, kannelieren3. Stoff kräuseln* * *noun(Mus.) Flöte, die* * *n.Flöte -n f. -
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assula u. astula ( auch hastula), ae, f., der Span, Splitter, als Abspalt, Abgang, a) v. Marmor, caementa marmorea, sive assulae dicuntur, Vitr. 7, 6, 1. – b) v. Holz (s. Paul. ex Fest. 84, 17. Isid. 17, 6, 26 [wo hastula]; 19, 19, 12), percussarum (v. Blitz getroffenen) arborum hastulae, Sen. nat. 2, 31, 2: assulae ambustae, Clod. gramm. fr. bei Serv. Verg. Aen. 1, 176: piceae astula, Kienspan, Plin. 16, 54 u. 57: dass. taedae astula, Plin. 29, 34; vgl. Plin. Val. 1, 36 (wo: taedas pingues in astulas concīdere): at etiam cesso foribus facere hisce assulas? diese T. kurz und klein zu schlagen, Plaut. merc. 129: Plur. assulae meton. = ein verschaltes Bretterhaus, Fur. Bibac. b. Suet. gr. 11. – c) v. Stein, Plur., astulae = abgebröckelte Steinchen, Apul. apol. 35. – d) Plur. astulae = in einer Brühe sich absetzende Fasern, teres diligenter, ne astulas habeant, sich nicht fasern, Apic. 2, 41. – / Nbf. acsula (Ellis) od. axula (Schwabe), Catull. 17, 3 (wo arch. Abl. acsuleis od. axuleis).
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19 assula
assula u. astula ( auch hastula), ae, f., der Span, Splitter, als Abspalt, Abgang, a) v. Marmor, caementa marmorea, sive assulae dicuntur, Vitr. 7, 6, 1. – b) v. Holz (s. Paul. ex Fest. 84, 17. Isid. 17, 6, 26 [wo hastula]; 19, 19, 12), percussarum (v. Blitz getroffenen) arborum hastulae, Sen. nat. 2, 31, 2: assulae ambustae, Clod. gramm. fr. bei Serv. Verg. Aen. 1, 176: piceae astula, Kienspan, Plin. 16, 54 u. 57: dass. taedae astula, Plin. 29, 34; vgl. Plin. Val. 1, 36 (wo: taedas pingues in astulas concīdere): at etiam cesso foribus facere hisce assulas? diese T. kurz und klein zu schlagen, Plaut. merc. 129: Plur. assulae meton. = ein verschaltes Bretterhaus, Fur. Bibac. b. Suet. gr. 11. – c) v. Stein, Plur., astulae = abgebröckelte Steinchen, Apul. apol. 35. – d) Plur. astulae = in einer Brühe sich absetzende Fasern, teres diligenter, ne astulas habeant, sich nicht fasern, Apic. 2, 41. – ⇒ Nbf. acsula (Ellis) od. axula (Schwabe), Catull. 17, 3 (wo arch. Abl. acsuleis od. axuleis). -
20 ív
(DE) Bogen {r}; bogenförmig; Folium {s}; Haltebogen {r}; (EN) arc; arc of a circle; arch; bend; bow; ligature; long bend; sheet; span; sweep
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