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noun1) (thin slice of food) dünne Scheibe2) (splinter) Splitter, dersliver of wood/glass/bone — Holz-/Glas-/Knochensplitter, der
* * *sliv·er[ˈslɪvəʳ, AM -ɚ]n\sliver of glass/wood Glas-/Holzsplitter ma \sliver of light ein Lichtschimmer2. (small piece)a \sliver of cheese ein Scheibchen nt Käsea \sliver of cake ein Stückchen nt Kuchen* * *['slɪvə(r)]n(of wood, glass etc) Splitter m; (= thin slice) Scheibchen nt* * *sliver [ˈslıvə(r)]A s1. (Holz- etc) Span m, (Glas- etc) Splitter m:2. Spinnerei:a) Kammzug mb) Florband nB v/t2. Spinnerei: Wolle etc teilenC v/i zersplittern* * *noun1) (thin slice of food) dünne Scheibe2) (splinter) Splitter, dersliver of wood/glass/bone — Holz-/Glas-/Knochensplitter, der
* * *n.Span ¨-e m.Splitter - m. v.abspalten v.zersplittern v.
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