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stee·ple [ʼsti:pl̩] nchurch \steeple Kirchturm m -
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nounKirchturm, der* * *['sti:pl](a high tower of a church etc, usually having a spire.) der Kirchturm- academic.ru/70563/steeplechase">steeplechase* * *stee·ple[ˈsti:pl̩]church \steeple Kirchturm m* * *['stiːpl]nKirchturm m* * *steeple [ˈstiːpl] s1. Kirchturm m2. Spitzturm m3. Kirchturmspitze f* * *nounKirchturm, der* * *n.Kirchenturm m.Turm ¨-e m. -
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noun2) (Athletics) Hindernislauf, der* * *noun (a race on horseback or on foot across open country, over hedges etc, or over a course on which obstacles (eg fences, hedges etc) have been made.) das Hindernisrennen* * *ˈstee·ple·chaseI. n\steeplechase rider Jockey m in einem Hindernisrennen* * *A sB v/i1. Pferdesport: eine Steeplechase bestreiten2. Leichtathletik: einen Hindernislauf bestreiten* * *noun2) (Athletics) Hindernislauf, der* * *n.Hindernisrennen n. -
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* * *ˈstee·ple·jack* * ** * *noun Arbeiter, der/Arbeiterin, die Reparaturarbeiten an Kaminen, Kirchtürmen usw. ausführt
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stee|ple — «STEE puhl», noun. 1. a high tower on a church, temple, or other public building. Steeples usually have spires and often contain bells. »... spire steeples…point as with silent finger to the sky (Samuel Taylor Coleridge). 2. a spire on the top of … Useful english dictionary
stee´ple|chas´er — stee|ple|chase «STEE puhl CHAYS», noun, verb, chased, chas|ing. –n. 1. a) a horse race over a course having ditches, hedges, and other obstacles. b) a cross country horse race in which the contestants hurdle such obstacles as fences and brooks. 2 … Useful english dictionary
stee|ple|chase — «STEE puhl CHAYS», noun, verb, chased, chas|ing. –n. 1. a) a horse race over a course having ditches, hedges, and other obstacles. b) a cross country horse race in which the contestants hurdle such obstacles as fences and brooks. 2. a cross… … Useful english dictionary
stee´ple|like´ — stee|ple «STEE puhl», noun. 1. a high tower on a church, temple, or other public building. Steeples usually have spires and often contain bells. »... spire steeples…point as with silent finger to the sky (Samuel Taylor Coleridge). 2. a spire on… … Useful english dictionary
stee|ple-crowned — «STEE puhl KROWND», adjective. having a tall, pointed crown, as a hat … Useful english dictionary
stee|ple|bush — «STEE puhl BUSH», noun. U.S. a hardhack … Useful english dictionary
stee|ple|jack — «STEE puhl JAK», noun, verb. –n. a person who climbs steeples, towers, tall chimneys, or the like to make repairs or do other work. –v.i. to do the work of a steeplejack … Useful english dictionary
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stee·ple·chas·er — /ˈstiːpəlˌʧeısɚ/ noun, pl ers [count] : a person or horse that takes part in a steeplechase … Useful english dictionary
stee·ple·jack — /ˈstiːpəlˌʤæk/ noun, pl jacks [count] old fashioned : a person who repairs chimneys, towers, etc … Useful english dictionary