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1 das Wasser
- {water} nước, dung dịch nước, khối nước, sông nước, biển, đường thuỷ, thuỷ triều, triều, nước suối, nước tiểu, nước bóng, nước láng, tranh màu nước = das Wasser (Chemie) {aqua}+ = im Wasser {aquatic}+ = zu Wasser {by sea; by water}+ = über Wasser {above water; afloat}+ = voll Wasser (Schiff) {waterlogged}+ = das Wasser kocht {the kettle is boiling}+ = Wasser lassen {to make water; to pass water}+ = Wasser treten {to tread water}+ = das stille Wasser {dead water}+ = das schwere Wasser {deuterium; deuterium oxide; heavy water}+ = ein Glas Wasser {a glass of water}+ = zu Wasser werden {to come to nothing}+ = im Wasser lebend {hydrophilic}+ = der Sturz ins Wasser {souse}+ = das fließende Wasser {running water}+ = Wasser einnehmen (Lokomotive) {to water}+ = ins Wasser werfen {to souse}+ = ins Wasser fallen {to fall through}+ = das entspannte Wasser {low surface tension water}+ = Wasser ausschöpfen (aus einem Boot) {to bail}+ = mit Wasser versorgt {watered}+ = vom reinsten Wasser {quintessence}+ = zu Wasser befördert {waterborne}+ = ins Wasser plumpsen {to souse}+ = mit Wasser sprengen {to lay the dust}+ = das destillierte Wasser {distilled water}+ = das abgestandene Wasser {ditch water}+ = das eingedeichte Wasser {dam}+ = der Transport zu Wasser {water carriage}+ = mit Wasser auffüllen {to prime}+ = die Ölschicht auf Wasser {slick}+ = Öl aufs Wasser gießen {to pour oil on the waters}+ = über Wasser abstürzen {to ditch}+ = stille Wasser sind tief {smooth waters run deep}+ = unter Wasser befindlich {subaqueous}+ = sich über Wasser halten {to make both ends meet; to rub along}+ = er hielt sich über Wasser {he kept his head above water}+ = jemandem das Wasser abgraben {to take the ground from under one's feet}+ = die Behandlung mit warmen Wasser (Medizin) {fomentation}+ = sich ins Wasser hineinstürzen {to plunge into the water}+ = gesund wie ein Fisch im Wasser {as fit as a fiddle; as sound as a bell; as sound as a roach}+ = über das Wehr fließendes Wasser {lasher}+ = ins kalte Wasser geworfen werden {to plunge in at the deep end}+ = gegen Gas oder Wasser abschließen {to trap}+ = ein Löffel voll auf ein Glas Wasser {one spoonful to a glass of water}+ = er kann ihm nicht das Wasser reichen {he can't hold a candle to him}+ = sie kann ihm nicht das Wasser reichen {she cannot hold a candle to him}+
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