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stilt I v stelzen, aufstelzen, überhöhen, sprengen (Gewölbe, Dachstuhl, Tragwerk) stilt II BT, TK Stelze f, Stelzenstütze f; aufgestelzte Bauebene fEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > stilt
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nounStelze, die* * *[stɪlt]n usu plto be built on \stilts auf Pfählen gebaut seinhouse built on \stilts Pfahlbau ma pair of \stilts Stelzen plto walk on \stilts auf Stelzen laufen* * *[stɪlt]nStelze f; (ARCHIT) Pfahl m* * *stilt [stılt] s1. Stelze f2. ARCH Pfahl m, Pfeiler m* * *nounStelze, die* * *n.Pfahl ¨-e m.Pfeiler - m.Stelze -n f.Stütze -n f. -
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[stɪlt] nto be built on \stilts auf Pfählen gebaut sein;house built on \stilts Pfahlbau ma pair of \stilts Stelzen fpl;to walk on \stilts auf Stelzen laufen -
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floor stilt Türrahmenhöhenhalter mEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > floor stilt
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(pej: stiff and formal) way of talking gestelzt ( pej) ( not natural) behaviour unnatürlich, gespreizt ( pej)to have a \stilted conversation eine hochtrabende Unterhaltung führen -
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adjectivegestelzt; gespreizt* * *stilt·ed[ˈstɪltɪd]adj ( pej: stiff and formal) way of talking gestelzt pej; (not natural) behaviour unnatürlich, gespreizt pejto have a \stilted conversation eine hochtrabende Unterhaltung führen* * *1. adj stiltedly2. adv['stIltId, -lɪ] gestelzt, gespreizt* * *stilted adj (adv stiltedly)1. gestelzt, gespreizt, geschraubt (Stil etc)2. ARCH erhöht* * *adjectivegestelzt; gespreizt* * *adj.gestelzt adj.geziert adj.
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Stilt — Stilt, n. [OE. stilte; akin to Dan. stylte, Sw. stylta, LG. & D. stelt, OHG. stelza, G. stelze, and perh. to E. stout.] 1. A pole, or piece of wood, constructed with a step or loop to raise the foot above the ground in walking. It is sometimes… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stilt — stilt; stilt·ed; stilt·ed·ness; stilt·er; stilt·ed·ly; … English syllables
stilt — [stilt] n. [ME stilte, prob. < MLowG or MDu stelte, akin to Ger stelze: for base see STILL1] 1. either of a pair of poles, each with a footrest somewhere along its length, used for walking with the feet above the ground, as by children at play … English World dictionary
stilt´ed|ly — stilt|ed «STIHL tihd», adjective. 1. stiffly dignified or formal: »stilted conversation. He has a stilted manner of speaking. There were letters of stilted penitence to his father, for some wrong doing (Elizabeth Gaskell). SYNONYM(S): pompous. 2 … Useful english dictionary
stilt|ed — «STIHL tihd», adjective. 1. stiffly dignified or formal: »stilted conversation. He has a stilted manner of speaking. There were letters of stilted penitence to his father, for some wrong doing (Elizabeth Gaskell). SYNONYM(S): pompous. 2.… … Useful english dictionary
Stilt — Stilt, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Stilted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Stilting}.] To raise on stilts, or as if on stilts. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stilt — [stılt] n [C usually plural] [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: Probably from Low German] 1.) one of a set of poles that support a building above the ground or above water on stilts ▪ a house built on stilts 2.) one of two poles which you can stand on and … Dictionary of contemporary English
stilt — [ stılt ] noun count 1. ) one of two long narrow pieces of wood with places to put your feet on so that you can stand on them to walk high above the ground 2. ) one of a set of posts that a house is built on to raise it above the ground or above… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
stilt — early 14c., a crutch, from P.Gmc. *steltijon (Cf. M.L.G., M.Du. stelte stilt, O.H.G. stelza plow handle, crutch ), from PIE root *stel to put, stand (see STALL (Cf. stall) (n.1)). Application to wooden poles for walking across marshy ground, etc … Etymology dictionary
stilt — ► NOUN 1) either of a pair of upright poles with supports for the feet enabling the user to walk raised above the ground. 2) each of a set of posts or piles supporting a building. 3) a long billed wading bird with very long slender legs. ORIGIN… … English terms dictionary
stilt|er — «STIHL tuhr», noun. a person who walks on or as if on stilts … Useful english dictionary