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surface attack

  • 1 Oberflächenangriff

    Oberflächenangriff m OB surface attack

    Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Oberflächenangriff

  • 2 aufbrechen

    (unreg., trennb., -ge-)
    I v/t (hat)
    1. (Schloss, Siegel, Tür etc.) break open, force; (Kiste) break into; (Pflaster, Straße) break up; (Erde etc.) mit Pflug: auch break ground, turn over; (Brief) tear open
    2. Jägerspr. (ausweiden) gut
    3. geh. (Brief) open allg.
    II v/i (ist)
    1. Blüten etc.: open; Geschwür: (burst) open; Eisdecke, Asphalt: crack
    2. (weggehen) leave, set off, start out ( nach for); zu einem Ausflug / Spaziergang aufbrechen set off on an excursion / walk; wann brechen wir morgen auf? when are we setting off ( oder leaving) tomorrow?
    * * *
    (gewaltsam öffnen) to break; to force; to break open; to break up;
    (sich öffnen) to open; to burst open;
    (weggehen) to leave; to set off; to sally
    * * *
    auf|bre|chen sep
    1. vt
    to break or force open; Tresor auch, Auto to break into; Deckel to prise off; Boden, Asphalt, Oberfläche to break up; (geh ) Brief to break open; (fig) System, soziale Struktur etc to break down
    2. vi aux sein
    1) (= sich öffnen) (Straßenbelag etc) to break up; (Knospen) to (burst) open; (Wunde) to open
    2) (fig Konflikte, Hass etc) to break out
    3) (= sich auf den Weg machen) to start out or off, to set out or off
    * * *
    1) (to use force on (a door etc) to cause it to open.) break down
    2) ((sometimes with on) to start a journey: We set off to go to the beach.) set off
    3) (to use force to dislodge (something) from its position usually through leverage: He prised open the lid with a knife.) prise
    4) ((of soldiers) to rush out to make an attack: They sallied forth against the enemy.) sally forth
    5) (to leave or begin a journey: We shall have to start at 5.30 a.m. in order to get to the boat in time.) start
    6) (to begin a journey: It's time we started off.) start off
    7) (to begin a journey; to start off: We shall have to start out at dawn.) start out
    * * *
    auf|bre·chen
    I. vt Hilfsverb: haben
    etw \aufbrechen
    1. (gewaltsam öffnen) to break [or force] open sth sep
    ein Auto/einen Tresor \aufbrechen to break into a car/strongroom
    einen Deckel \aufbrechen to force [or BRIT prise] [or AM prize] [off [or open] sep] a lid
    ein Schloss \aufbrechen to break open a lock sep, to force [open sep] a lock
    2. (geh: zur Öffnung bringen) to break down sth sep
    II. vi Hilfsverb: sein
    1. (aufplatzen) to break up, to split; Knospe to [burst] open; Wunde to open
    2. (erneut sichtbar werden) to break out
    3. (sich auf den Weg machen) to start [or set] off [or out]
    ich glaube, wir müssen \aufbrechen I think we've got to go, I think we ought to go
    * * *
    1.
    unregelmäßiges transitives Verb (öffnen) break open <lock, safe, box, crate, etc.>; break into < car>; force [open] < door>
    2.
    unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein
    1) (sich öffnen) < bud> open [up], burst [open]; < ice [sheet], surface, ground> break up; < wound> open
    2) (losgehen, - fahren) set off; start out
    * * *
    aufbrechen (irr, trennb, -ge-)
    A. v/t (hat)
    1. (Schloss, Siegel, Tür etc) break open, force; (Kiste) break into; (Pflaster, Straße) break up; (Erde etc) mit Pflug: auch break ground, turn over; (Brief) tear open
    2. JAGD (ausweiden) gut
    3. geh (Brief) open allg
    B. v/i (ist)
    1. Blüten etc: open; Geschwür: (burst) open; Eisdecke, Asphalt: crack
    2. (weggehen) leave, set off, start out (
    nach for);
    zu einem Ausflug/Spaziergang aufbrechen set off on an excursion/walk;
    wann brechen wir morgen auf? when are we setting off ( oder leaving) tomorrow?
    * * *
    1.
    unregelmäßiges transitives Verb (öffnen) break open <lock, safe, box, crate, etc.>; break into < car>; force [open] < door>
    2.
    unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein
    1) (sich öffnen) < bud> open [up], burst [open]; <ice [sheet], surface, ground> break up; < wound> open
    2) (losgehen, -fahren) set off; start out
    * * *
    (nach) v.
    to start (for) v. v.
    to break open expr.
    to decamp v.
    to sally v.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > aufbrechen

  • 3 befestigen

    v/t
    1. (festmachen) fix (an + Dat onto), attach (to); mit Nadel etc.: fasten ([on]to); mit Klebstoff: stick (onto); (loses Brett etc.) secure, make secure; ein Boot an einem Pfahl befestigen moor a boat to a post
    2. (haltbar machen) (Straße etc.) surface; (pflastern) pave; (Mauer, Deich etc.) reinforce; (Ufer) protect
    3. fig. (Landesgrenze etc.) secure; (Herrschaft) secure, consolidate; (festigen) (Freundschaft etc.) cement
    4. MIL. fortify
    * * *
    das Befestigen
    fixing
    * * *
    be|fẹs|ti|gen ptp befe\#stigt
    1. vt
    1) (an +dat to) (= anbringen) to fasten; Boot to tie up

    etw durch Nähen/Kleben etc befestigen — to sew/glue etc sth

    etw an der Wand/Tür befestigen — to attach or fix sth to the wall/door

    die beiden Enden/Teile werden (aneinander) befestigt — the two ends/parts are fastened together

    die Wäsche mit Klammern an der Leine befestigen — to peg the washing on the line

    ein loses Brett befestigento fasten down or secure a loose board

    2) (= fest, haltbar machen) Böschung, Deich to reinforce; Fahrbahn, Straße to make up

    eine Straße gut befestigen — to make up a road with good foundations

    3) (MIL = mit Festungsanlagen versehen) to fortify
    2. vr (FIN)
    Preis, Börsenkurs to stabilize
    * * *
    1) (to attach (something) to an object etc: Affix the stamp to the envelope.) affix
    2) (to fasten or join: I attached a label to my bag.) attach
    4) (to make firm or steady: He fixed the post firmly in the ground; He fixed his eyes on the door.) fix
    5) (to prepare (a building, city etc) for an attack by strengthening and arming it: The king fortified the castle against the attacking armies.) fortify
    * * *
    be·fes·ti·gen *
    vt
    etw [an etw dat] \befestigen to fasten [or attach] [or fix] sth [to sth]
    ein Boot an etw dat \befestigen to tie up [or moor] a boat to sth
    2. BAU
    eine Fahrbahn [o Straße] \befestigen to make up [or pave] a road
    eine Böschung \befestigen to stabilize an embankment
    einen Damm/Deich \befestigen to reinforce a dam/dyke
    3. MIL
    etw \befestigen to fortify sth
    eine Grenze \befestigen to strengthen a border
    * * *
    1) fix

    etwas mit Stecknadeln/Bindfaden befestigen — fasten something with pins/string

    etwas mit Schrauben/Leim befestigen — fasten or fix something with screws/fix or stick something with glue

    einen Anhänger an einem Koffer befestigen — attach or fasten a label to a case

    2) (haltbar machen) stabilize < bank, embankment>; make up <road, path, etc.>
    3) (sichern) fortify <town etc.>; strengthen < border>
    * * *
    1. (festmachen) fix (
    an +dat onto), attach (to); mit Nadel etc: fasten ([on]to); mit Klebstoff: stick (onto); (loses Brett etc) secure, make secure;
    ein Boot an einem Pfahl befestigen moor a boat to a post
    2. (haltbar machen) (Straße etc) surface; (pflastern) pave; (Mauer, Deich etc) reinforce; (Ufer) protect
    3. fig (Landesgrenze etc) secure; (Herrschaft) secure, consolidate; (festigen) (Freundschaft etc) cement
    4. MIL fortify
    * * *
    1) fix

    etwas mit Stecknadeln/Bindfaden befestigen — fasten something with pins/string

    etwas mit Schrauben/Leim befestigen — fasten or fix something with screws/fix or stick something with glue

    einen Anhänger an einem Koffer befestigenattach or fasten a label to a case

    2) (haltbar machen) stabilize <bank, embankment>; make up <road, path, etc.>
    3) (sichern) fortify <town etc.>; strengthen < border>
    * * *
    (an) v.
    to attach (to) v.
    to fasten (to) v. v.
    to attach v.
    to brace v.
    to clamp v.
    to fasten v.
    to fix v.
    to fixate v.
    to fortify v.
    to mount v.
    to pin v.
    to secure v.
    to stick v.
    (§ p.,p.p.: stuck)

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > befestigen

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