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21 physikalisch
Adj.1. Vorgang etc.: physical2. die Physik betreffend: attr. physics...; physikalisches Gesetz law of physics; physikalische Einheiten physical units; physikalische Chemie physical chemistry; physikalisches Institut institute ( oder department) of physics* * *physical* * *phy|si|ka|lisch [fyzi'kaːlɪʃ]1. adjphysicalphysikálische Experimente durchführen — to carry out physics experiments or experiments in physics
physikálische Therapie — physiotherapy, physical therapy
2. advphysicallydas ist physikálisch nicht erklärbar — that can't be explained by physics
etw physikálisch therapieren (Med) — to have physiotherapy or physical therapy
* * *1) physically2) (of the laws of nature: It's a physical impossibility for a man to fly like a bird.) physical3) (relating to the natural features of the surface of the Earth: physical geography.) physical* * *phy·si·ka·lisch[fyziˈka:lɪʃ]adj MED, PHYS physical\physikalische Gesetze physical laws, laws of physics\physikalische Experimente physics experiments* * *1.Adjektiv physics attrib. < experiment, formula, research, institute>; physical <map, chemistry, therapy, process>2.adverbial in terms of physics* * *physikalisch adj1. Vorgang etc: physical2. die Physik betreffend: attr physics …;physikalisches Gesetz law of physics;physikalische Einheiten physical units;physikalische Chemie physical chemistry;physikalisches Institut institute ( oder department) of physics3. Therapie etc: physical;physikalische Therapie auch physiotherapy* * *1.Adjektiv physics attrib. <experiment, formula, research, institute>; physical <map, chemistry, therapy, process>2.adverbial in terms of physics* * *adv.physically adv. -
22 versenken
I v/t1. (Schiff etc., auch Schatz etc.) sink3. TECH. etc. (auch Bühne) lower; (Teil) auch fold down; (Antenne etc.) retract; (Schraube) countersink* * *to engulf* * *ver|sẹn|ken ptp verse\#nkt1. vt1) Schatz, Behälter, Bohrinsel to sink; Leiche, Sarg to lower; Schiff to sink, to send to the bottom; das eigene Schiff to scuttleden Kopf in ein Buch versenken — to bury one's head in a book, to immerse oneself in a book
eine Nähmaschine, die man versenken kann — a foldaway sewing machine
2. vrversenken — to become immersed in sth; in Gedanken auch, in Anblick to lose oneself in sth
* * *1) (to (cause to) go down below the surface of water etc: The torpedo sank the battleship immediately; The ship sank in deep water.) sink2) sink* * *ver·sen·ken *I. vt▪ etw \versenken to sink sthdas eigene Schiff \versenken to scuttle one's own shipden Ball ins Netz [o Tor] \versenken FBALL to send the ball into the back of the net3. (einklappen)▪ etw \versenken to lower sthdie Scheinwerfer \versenken to retract the headlightseine Bohrung \versenken to countersink a bore* * *transitives Verb2) (verschwinden lassen) lower, retract <aerial, rostrum, etc.>* * *A. v/t1. (Schiff etc, auch Schatz etc) sink2. in die Erde: lower (in +akk into)3. TECH etc (auch Bühne) lower; (Teil) auch fold down; (Antenne etc) retract; (Schraube) countersinkB. v/r:* * *transitives Verb2) (verschwinden lassen) lower, retract <aerial, rostrum, etc.>* * *v.to countersink v.(§ p.,p.p.: countersank, countersunk)to engulf v.
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