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5 vernäht
I P.P. vernähenII Adj. Wunde etc.: stitched; schlecht etc. vernäht sein Kleidung etc.: be badly etc. sewn ( oder stitched)* * *B. adj Wunde etc: stitched;schlecht etc -
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f double-stitched seam* * *Dọp|pel|nahtfdouble-stitched seam* * *Doppelnaht f double-stitched seam -
7 Kreuzstichstickerei
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8 Nähen
geh.* * *das Nahenapproach* * *na|hen ['naːən]vir aux sein (liter)to approach (jdm/einer Sache sb/sth), to draw near or nigh (liter) (jdm/einer Sache to sb/sth)* * *1) (to sew or put stitches into: She stitched the two pieces together; I stitched the button on.) stitch2) (the activity of sewing: I was taught sewing at school.) sewing3) (to make, stitch or attach with thread, using a needle: She sewed the pieces together; Have you sewn my button on yet?) sew* * *na·hen[ˈna:ən]I. vi Hilfsverb: sein1. (herankommen) to approach2. (näher rücken) to approach, to draw near1. (näher kommen)sie hörten Schritte sich \nahen they heard footsteps approaching2. (herantreten)* * *sein/ihr Ende nahte — the end was near
eine nahende Katastrophe — imminent disaster
* * *nähen an (+akk) oderauf (+akk) sew onto;die Wunde muss genäht werden MED the wound needs stitching;der Patient musste genäht werden umg the patient needed stitches;doppelt genäht hält besser umg, fig better safe than sorry; bei nochmaliger Überprüfung: auch just to make sure* * *intransitives Verb; mit sein (geh.) draw nearsein/ihr Ende nahte — the end was near
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9 nahen
geh.* * *das Nahenapproach* * *na|hen ['naːən]vir aux sein (liter)to approach (jdm/einer Sache sb/sth), to draw near or nigh (liter) (jdm/einer Sache to sb/sth)* * *1) (to sew or put stitches into: She stitched the two pieces together; I stitched the button on.) stitch2) (the activity of sewing: I was taught sewing at school.) sewing3) (to make, stitch or attach with thread, using a needle: She sewed the pieces together; Have you sewn my button on yet?) sew* * *na·hen[ˈna:ən]I. vi Hilfsverb: sein1. (herankommen) to approach2. (näher rücken) to approach, to draw near1. (näher kommen)sie hörten Schritte sich \nahen they heard footsteps approaching2. (herantreten)* * *sein/ihr Ende nahte — the end was near
eine nahende Katastrophe — imminent disaster
* * *nahen gehsich jemandem nahen approach sb* * *intransitives Verb; mit sein (geh.) draw nearsein/ihr Ende nahte — the end was near
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10 nähen
geh.* * *das Nahenapproach* * *na|hen ['naːən]vir aux sein (liter)to approach (jdm/einer Sache sb/sth), to draw near or nigh (liter) (jdm/einer Sache to sb/sth)* * *1) (to sew or put stitches into: She stitched the two pieces together; I stitched the button on.) stitch2) (the activity of sewing: I was taught sewing at school.) sewing3) (to make, stitch or attach with thread, using a needle: She sewed the pieces together; Have you sewn my button on yet?) sew* * *na·hen[ˈna:ən]I. vi Hilfsverb: sein1. (herankommen) to approach2. (näher rücken) to approach, to draw near1. (näher kommen)sie hörten Schritte sich \nahen they heard footsteps approaching2. (herantreten)* * *sein/ihr Ende nahte — the end was near
eine nahende Katastrophe — imminent disaster
* * *nähen an (+akk) oderauf (+akk) sew onto;die Wunde muss genäht werden MED the wound needs stitching;der Patient musste genäht werden umg the patient needed stitches;doppelt genäht hält besser umg, fig better safe than sorry; bei nochmaliger Überprüfung: auch just to make sure* * *intransitives Verb; mit sein (geh.) draw nearsein/ihr Ende nahte — the end was near
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11 ungebunden
ungebunden adj 1. POL non-aligned, non-committed; 2. WIWI untied* * ** * *ungebunden
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12 broschiert
Adj. paperback; antiquarisch: in wrappers, with dust cover* * *bro|schiert [brɔ'ʃiːɐt]adjAusgabe paperback; (= geheftet) sewn; (= geklammert) wire-stitchedjetzt auch broschíért erhältlich — now also available in paperback
broschíértes Heftchen — booklet
* * *bro·schiert* * *Adjektiv paperbackeine broschierte Ausgabe — a paperback or soft-cover edition
* * ** * *Adjektiv paperbackeine broschierte Ausgabe — a paperback or soft-cover edition
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13 Heft
n; -(e)s, -e2. (Zeitschrift) magazine; (Lieferung) number; (Exemplar) copy; einer Zeitung: number, issue; geheftete Druckschrift, Büchlein: booklet; (Broschüre) brochure; Fortsetzung in Heft 3 continued in issue 33. von Briefmarken, Fahrscheinen, Zündhölzern etc.: book—n; -(e)s, -e; geh.1. (Griff) von Messer etc.: handle, hilt; von Schwert: hilt; das Messer bis zum Heft hineinstoßen drive the knife in up to the hilt2. fig.: das Heft fest in der Hand haben have things firmly under control; das Heft aus der Hand geben hand over control ( oder the controls oder the reins); unfreiwillig: lose control; jemandem das Heft aus der Hand nehmen seize control from s.o.* * *das Heft(Broschüre) folder;(Schreibheft) book; exercise book; notebook;(Zeitschrift) magazine* * *Hẹft I [hɛft]nt -(e)s, -e(von Werkzeug, Messer) handle; (von Säge, Feile auch) grip; (von Dolch, Schwert) hiltdas Heft in der Hand haben (fig) — to hold the reins, to be at the helm
das Heft in der Hand behalten (fig) — to remain in control or at the helm
IIdas Heft aus der Hand geben (fig) — to hand over control or the reins
nt -(e)s, -e1) (= Schreibheft) exercise book"National Geographic 1998, Heft 3" — "National Geographic 1998, No 3"
3) (= geheftetes Büchlein) booklet* * *Heft1<-[e]s, -e>[hɛft]nt1. (Schreibheft) exercise book3. (geheftetes Büchlein) [stitched] bookletHeft2<-[e]s, -e>[hɛft]nt (Griffstück) handle, grip* * *Idas; Heft[e]s, Hefte (geh.) (am Dolch, Messer) haft; handle; (am Schwert) hiltIIdas Heft in der Hand haben/behalten — (geh.) be in/keep control
das; Heft[e]s, HefteJahrgang 10, Heft 12 — Volume 10, No. 12
3) (kleines Buch) (small stapled) book* * *Heft1 n; -(e)s, -e2. (Zeitschrift) magazine; (Lieferung) number; (Exemplar) copy; einer Zeitung: number, issue; geheftete Druckschrift, Büchlein: booklet; (Broschüre) brochure;Fortsetzung in Heft 3 continued in issue 33. von Briefmarken, Fahrscheinen, Zündhölzern etc: bookHeft2 n; -(e)s, -e; gehdas Messer bis zum Heft hineinstoßen drive the knife in up to the hilt2. fig:das Heft fest in der Hand haben have things firmly under control;das Heft aus der Hand geben hand over control ( oder the controls oder the reins); unfreiwillig: lose control;jemandem das Heft aus der Hand nehmen seize control from sb* * *Idas; Heft[e]s, Hefte (geh.) (am Dolch, Messer) haft; handle; (am Schwert) hiltIIdas Heft in der Hand haben/behalten — (geh.) be in/keep control
das; Heft[e]s, Hefte2) (Nummer einer Zeitschrift) issueJahrgang 10, Heft 12 — Volume 10, No. 12
3) (kleines Buch) (small stapled) book* * *-e n.booklet n.brochure n.copy book n.exercise book n.hilt n.magazine n. -
14 vernähen
v/t sew ( oder auch Wunde stitch) up; (Saum etc.) sew, stitch; eine Wunde mit fünf Stichen vernähen put five stitches in a wound* * *to sew* * *ver|nä|hen ptp vernähtvtto neaten; Wunde to stitch (up); (= verbrauchen) to use up* * *(to close by stitching: The doctor stitched up the wound.) stitch up* * *ver·nä·hen *vt* * *eine Wunde mit fünf Stichen vernähen put five stitches in a wound* * *v.to sew up v. -
15 gesteppt
(made of two layers of material (often decoratively) stitched together with padding between them: a quilted jacket.) quilted* * *adj.quilted adj. -
16 doppelbindiger Atlas
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17 doppelte Naht
f < bekl> ■ double stitching; double-stitched seam -
18 flexibelgenäht
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19 gesteppte Flatterscheibe
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