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v/t pile up; (Holz etc.) auch stack* * *to stratify; to pile up* * *schịch|ten ['ʃɪçtn]1. vtto layer; Holz, Steine, Bücher etc to stack2. vr (GEOL)to form layers; (Gestein) to stratify* * *schich·ten[ˈʃɪçtn̩]vtetw zu einem Stapel \schichten to stack [or pile] sth up* * *transitives Verb stack* * ** * *transitives Verb stack* * *v.to laminate v.to stratify v. -
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v/t (trennb., hat -ge-)1. stack up, pile up2. GEOL. stratify* * *to pile up; to stack up* * *auf|schich|tenvt septo stack, to pile up; Stapel to build up* * *auf|schich·tenvt▪ aufgeschichtet stacked, piled up* * *transitives Verb stack up; build [up] < wall, mound, stack, pile>; pile up < straw> [in layers]* * *aufschichten v/t (trennb, hat -ge-)1. stack up, pile up2. GEOL stratify* * *transitives Verb stack up; build [up] <wall, mound, stack, pile>; pile up < straw> [in layers]* * *v.to stack up v. -
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schichten v 1. pile, stack, arrange in layers (stapeln); 2. TE stratify (z. B. Schüttgüter); 3. BOD, BT, KONST superpose (übereinander anordnen); 4. laminate (Schichtbaustoffe, Laminate); 5. TE stratify (geologisch)Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > schichten
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Schichten fpl plies (Baustoffe, Laminate) • in Schichten liegen BOD stratify (Gestein) • in Schichten zerfallen delaminate • in Schichten zerlegen delaminateDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Schichten
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Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > überschichten
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1. to laminate2. to layer3. to stratify -
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- {to bed} xây vào, đặt vào, gắn vào, vùi vào, chôn vào, + out trồng, + down rải ổ cho ngựa nằm, đặt vào giường, cho đi ngủ, thành tầng, thành lớp, chìm ngập, bị sa lầy, đi ngủ = schichten [auf] {to superimpose [on]}+ = schichten (Geologie) {to stratify}+ -
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- {to bond} gửi vào kho, xây ghép - {to stack} đánh thành đống, chồng thành đống, chất thành đống, hướng dẫn bay lượn vòng, dựng chụm vào nhau - {to stratify} xếp thành tầng
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Stratify — Strat i*fy, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Stratified}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Stratifying}.] [Stratum + fy: cf. F. stratifier.] To form or deposit in strata, or layers, as substances in the earth; to arrange in strata. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stratify — (v.) 1660s, from Fr. stratifier, from Mod.L. stratificare, from stratum (see STRATUM (Cf. stratum)). Related: Stratified; stratifying … Etymology dictionary
stratify — ► VERB (stratifies, stratified) 1) form or arrange into strata. 2) arrange or classify. DERIVATIVES stratification noun … English terms dictionary
stratify — [strat′əfī΄] vt. stratified, stratifying [Fr stratifier < ModL stratificare < L stratum, layer + facere, to make: see STRATUM & DO1] 1. to form or arrange in layers or strata 2. to preserve (seeds) by placing them between layers of moisture … English World dictionary
stratify — verb a) To become separated out into distinct layers or strata. In this cut you can see how the sedimentary rock layers have been clearly stratified. b) To separate out into distinct layers or strata. Even without a pronounced social class system … Wiktionary
stratify — verb ( fied; fying) Etymology: New Latin stratificare, from stratum + Latin ificare ify Date: 1661 transitive verb 1. to form, deposit, or arrange in strata 2. a. to divide or arrange into classes, castes, or social strata b. to divide into a… … New Collegiate Dictionary
stratify — /strat euh fuy /, v., stratified, stratifying. v.t. 1. to form or place in strata or layers. 2. to preserve or germinate (seeds) by placing them between layers of earth. 3. Sociol. to arrange in a hierarchical order, esp. according to graded… … Universalium
STRATIFY — St. Thomas Risk Assessment Tool in Falling Elderly Patients … Medical dictionary
stratify — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. laminate, flake, scale; see plate … English dictionary for students
stratify — strat·i·fy || strætɪfaɪ v. layer; be deposited in layers; separate into social classes or levels; develop different social classes or levels … English contemporary dictionary
stratify — [ stratɪfʌɪ] verb (stratifies, stratifying, stratified) 1》 [usu. as adjective stratified] form or arrange into strata. 2》 arrange or classify. 3》 place (seeds) close together in layers in moist sand or peat to preserve them or to help them… … English new terms dictionary