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1 kleiner Zweig
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2 Barbarazweig
m; meist Pl. sprig cut on St. Barbara’s Day (4 Dec.) and brought in to flower for Christmas* * *Bạr|ba|ra|zweig ['barbara-]m usu plsprig cut on St. Barbara's Day (4 Dec.) to flower for Christmas* * *Barbarazweig m; meist pl sprig cut on St. Barbara’s Day (4 Dec.) and brought in to flower for Christmas -
3 Lorbeerzweig
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4 Mistelzweig
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5 Tannenzweig
m fir branch, sprig of fir* * *Tạn|nen|zweigmfir branch; (kleiner) sprig of fir* * *Tannenzweig m fir branch, sprig of fir -
6 Birkenreis
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7 Reis
n; -es, -er; BOT. twig—m; -es, kein Pl.; BOT., GASTR. rice; geschälter / ungeschälter / polierter Reis hulled / unhulled / polished rice; wilder Reis wild rice* * *der Reisrice* * *I [rais]nt -es, -er[-zɐ] (old, liter) (= Zweig) twig, sprig; (= Pfropfreis) scion IIm -es, -e[-zə] riceHuhn auf Réís — chicken with rice
* * *(a plant, grown in well-watered ground in tropical countries, whose seeds are used as food.) rice* * *Reis1<-es, -e>[rais]geschälter/ungeschälter \Reis husked/unhusked ricegrüner/roter/schwarzer \Reis green/red/black riceReis2<-es, -er>[rais]nt1. (Pfropfreis) scion* * *der; Reises rice* * *Reis1 n; -es, -er; BOT twigReis2 m; -es, kein pl; BOT, GASTR rice;geschälter/ungeschälter/polierter Reis hulled/unhulled/polished rice;wilder Reis wild rice* * *der; Reises rice* * *nur sing. m.rice n. -
8 Rosmarinzweig
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9 Thymiansträußchen
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10 Zweigchen
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11 Zweig
m; -(e)s, -e1. branch; kleiner: twig; grün 52. fig. branch; Schule etc.: section, department* * *der Zweigbough; twig; branch* * *[tsvaik]m -(e)s, -e[-gə]2) (fig) (von Wissenschaft, Familie etc RAIL, COMPUT) branch; (= Abteilung) departmentSee:→ grün* * *der1) (a branch or twig from a tree: They were sent to find sticks for firewood.) stick2) (a small branch of a tree: The ground was covered with broken twigs.) twig* * *<-[e]s, -e>[tsvaik]m2. (Sparte) branch3. (Fachrichtung) branchder naturwissenschaftliche \Zweig the branch of natural sciences4.du wirst nie auf einen grünen \Zweig kommen you'll never get anywhere [or ahead in life]* * *der; Zweig[e]s, Zweige1) [small] branch; (meist ohne Blätter) twigauf keinen grünen Zweig kommen — (ugs.) not get anywhere
2) (fig.) branch* * *2. fig branch; Schule etc: section, department* * *der; Zweig[e]s, Zweige1) [small] branch; (meist ohne Blätter) twigauf keinen grünen Zweig kommen — (ugs.) not get anywhere
2) (fig.) branch* * *-e m.brace n.branch n.(§ pl.: branches)path n.twig n. -
12 Sproß
der1) (a small piece of a plant; a twig.) sprig2) (a new shoot or bud: bean sprouts.) sprout* * *SprossRR<-es, -e>SproßALT<-sses, -sse>[ʃprɔs]m -
13 sproß
der1) (a small piece of a plant; a twig.) sprig2) (a new shoot or bud: bean sprouts.) sprout* * *sprossRR, sproßALT[ʃprɔs] -
14 Drahtstift
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15 Formstift
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16 heften
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17 Kernnagel
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18 Kernstütze
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19 kleine Zweig
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20 Reis
1. Reis <-es, -e> [rais] magr, bot rice no pl;geschälter/ungeschälter \Reis husked/unhusked rice;2. Reis <-es, -er> [rais] nt1) (Pfropf\Reis) scion
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