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(морская) косанерунгDeutsch-Russische Geologie und Mineralogie Wörterbuch > Spit
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n(морская) коса, нерунгDeutsch-Russische Geologie und Mineralogie Wörterbuch > Spit
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Spit·ze1. Spit·ze <-, -n> [ʼʃpɪtsə] f2) ( vorderster Teil) frontsich an die \Spitze setzen, die \Spitze übernehmen to move into [or take [over]] first place, to take over at the top [of the table [or division] [or league] ]4) ( Höchstwert) peak;die Temperaturen erreichten im August \Spitzen von 35, 36º C the temperature peaked at 35-36º C in August5) ( Höchstgeschwindigkeit) top speed;bei einer \Spitze von 250 km/h with a top speed of 250 km/h8) ( spitze Bemerkung) dig;diese \Spitze war gegen dich gezielt that was a dig at youWENDUNGEN:nur die \Spitze des Eisbergs sein to be only the tip of the iceberg;\Spitze sein ( fam) to be great;\Spitze! great!;etw auf die \Spitze treiben;es [mit etw] auf die \Spitze treiben to take sth to extremes2. Spit·ze <-, -en> [ʼʃpɪtsə] f -
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Spit·zen·rei·ter1. Spit·zen·rei·ter m top seller, hit2. Spit·zen·rei·ter(in)m(f) leader, front runner;\Spitzenreiter sein to be on top; ( in der Hitparade) to be top of the pops, to be number one [in the charts] -
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Spit·zen·an·la·gef state-of-the-art [or BRIT top-of-the-range] stereo -
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Spit·zen·be·am·te(r), -be·am·tinm, f dekl wie adj top official -
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Spit·zen·be·tragm FIN residual amount -
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Spit·zen·hau·bef MODE lace bonnet -
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Spit·zen·pa·piernt BÖRSE leading stock -
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Spit·zen·qua·li·täts·aus·rüs·tungf top-of-the-line equipment -
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Spit·zel <-s, -> [ʼʃpɪtsl̩] m1) ( Polizeispitzel) police informer2) ( Informant) informer, spy
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Spit — may refer to: *Spitting, the act of forcibly expelling from the mouth ** Spit, another word for saliva *Spit (archaeology) an archaeological term for a unit of archaeological excavation *Spit (landform), a section of land that extends into a body … Wikipedia
spit — Ⅰ. spit [1] ► VERB (spitting; past and past part. spat or spit) 1) eject saliva forcibly from one s mouth. 2) forcibly eject (food or liquid) from one s mouth. 3) say in a hostile way. 4) (o … English terms dictionary
spit — spit1 [spit] n. [ME spite < OE spitu, akin to OHG spizzi, sharp: for IE base see SPIKE1] 1. a thin, pointed rod or bar on which meat is impaled for broiling or roasting over a fire or before other direct heat 2. a narrow point of land, or a… … English World dictionary
Spit — Spit, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Spitted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Spitting}.] [From {Spit}, n.; cf. {Speet}.] 1. To thrust a spit through; to fix upon a spit; hence, to thrust through or impale; as, to spit a loin of veal. Infants spitted upon pikes. Shak.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Spit — Spit, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Spit} ({Spat}, archaic); p. pr. & vb. n. {Spitting}.] [AS. spittan; akin to G. sp[ u]tzen, Dan. spytte, Sw. spotta,Icel. sp?ta, and prob. E. spew. The past tense spat is due to AS. sp?tte, from sp?tan to spit. Cf.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Spit — Spit, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Spit} ({Spat}, archaic); p. pr. & vb. n. {Spitting}.] [AS. spittan; akin to G. sp[ u]tzen, Dan. spytte, Sw. spotta,Icel. sp?ta, and prob. E. spew. The past tense spat is due to AS. sp?tte, from sp?tan to spit. Cf.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Spit — Студийный альбом Kittie … Википедия
spit — vb, spit or spat spat; spit·ting vt to eject (as saliva) from the mouth vi to eject saliva from the mouth spit n SALIVA … Medical dictionary
spit up — {v.} To vomit a little. * /The baby always spits up when he is burped./ * /Put a bib on the baby. I don t want him to spit up on his clean clothes./ … Dictionary of American idioms
spit up — {v.} To vomit a little. * /The baby always spits up when he is burped./ * /Put a bib on the baby. I don t want him to spit up on his clean clothes./ … Dictionary of American idioms
Spit — Spit, v. i. To attend to a spit; to use a spit. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] She s spitting in the kitchen. Old Play. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English