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I ['teɪbl]1) (piece of furniture) tavolo m., tavola f.to lay o set the table preparare la tavola; to put sth. on the table fig. BE (propose) avanzare; AE (postpone) rinviare, aggiornare [ proposal]; the offer is still on the table l'offerta è ancora valida; he keeps a good table — fig. da lui si mangia bene
2) (list) tavola f., tabella f.3) mat. tabellina f.4) sport (anche league table) classifica f.5) geogr. tavoliere m., tavolato m.••to do sth. under the table — fare qcs. sottobanco
II ['teɪbl]to turn the tables on sb. — cambiare le carte in tavola a danno di qcn.
1) BE (present) presentare [bill, proposal]to table sth. for discussion — mettere qcs. in discussione
2) AE (postpone) rinviare, aggiornare [motion, bill]* * *['teibl]1) (a piece of furniture consisting of a flat, horizontal surface on legs used eg to put food on at meals, or for some games: Put all the plates on the table.) tavolo2) (a statement of facts or figures arranged in columns etc: The results of the experiments can be seen in table 5.) tavola, tabella3) (the people sitting at a table: The whole table heard what he said.) tavolata•- table linen
- tablespoon
- tablespoonful
- table tennis
- lay/set the table* * *I ['teɪbl]1) (piece of furniture) tavolo m., tavola f.to lay o set the table preparare la tavola; to put sth. on the table fig. BE (propose) avanzare; AE (postpone) rinviare, aggiornare [ proposal]; the offer is still on the table l'offerta è ancora valida; he keeps a good table — fig. da lui si mangia bene
2) (list) tavola f., tabella f.3) mat. tabellina f.4) sport (anche league table) classifica f.5) geogr. tavoliere m., tavolato m.••to do sth. under the table — fare qcs. sottobanco
II ['teɪbl]to turn the tables on sb. — cambiare le carte in tavola a danno di qcn.
1) BE (present) presentare [bill, proposal]to table sth. for discussion — mettere qcs. in discussione
2) AE (postpone) rinviare, aggiornare [motion, bill] -
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* * *round·ed[ˈraʊndɪd]adj rund\rounded belly/cheeks runder Bauch/runde Backen\rounded edges abgerundete Ecken\rounded vowel runder Vokal* * *['raʊndɪd]adj2) (fig: complete) picture, character, individual, education, flavour abgerundet; film, book in sich geschlossen(well-)rounded (sentences, style) — abgerundet
3)* * *rounded [ˈraʊndıd] adj (adv roundedly)1. (ab)gerundet, rund, Rund…:rounded edge abgerundete Kante;2. gehäuft (Teelöffel etc) (Maßangabe)3. fig abgerundet, vollendet* * *adj.gerundet adj. -
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1. noun1) Tisch, derafter two whiskies he was under the table — (coll.) nach zwei Whisky lag er unter dem Tisch (ugs.)
drink somebody under the table — jemanden unter den Tisch trinken (ugs.)
get somebody/get round the table — jemanden an einen Tisch bringen/sich an einen Tisch setzen
turn the tables [on somebody] — (fig.) [jemandem gegenüber] den Spieß umdrehen od. umkehren; see also academic.ru/42047/lay">lay II 1. 5)
2) (list) Tabelle, dietable of contents — Inhaltsverzeichnis, das
2. transitive verbsay one's nine times table — die Neunerreihe aufsagen
einbringen; auf den Tisch legen (ugs.)* * *['teibl]1) (a piece of furniture consisting of a flat, horizontal surface on legs used eg to put food on at meals, or for some games: Put all the plates on the table.) der Tisch2) (a statement of facts or figures arranged in columns etc: The results of the experiments can be seen in table 5.) die Tabelle3) (the people sitting at a table: The whole table heard what he said.) die Tischrunde•- tablecloth- table linen
- tablespoon
- tablespoonful
- table tennis
- lay/set the table* * *ta·ble[ˈteɪbl̩]I. nthe whole \table was looking at the speaker die ganze Runde sah auf den Sprecher\table B Modellsatzung f im Gesetz über Aktiengesellschaften\table D LAW, ECON Mustersatzung f einer AG4.▶ to bring sth to the \table etw beisteuern▶ to do sth under the \table etw unter der Hand tunII. vt▪ to \table sthto \table a plan/proposal einen Plan/Vorschlag zurückstellen* * *['teɪbl]1. nat the table — am Tisch
to sit down at a table — sich an einen Tisch setzen
he was sitting at the Mayor's table —
who was on your table? — wer saß an Ihrem Tisch or bei Ihnen am Tisch?
to eat at sb's table — seine Beine or Füße unter jds Tisch strecken (inf)
2) (= people at a table) Tisch m, Tischrunde f(multiplication) tables — Einmaleins nt; (up to 10) kleines Einmaleins; (from 11 to 20) großes Einmaleins
to say one's three/five times table — das Einmaldrei/Einmalfünf aufsagen
4) (BIBL: tablet) Tafel f5) (GEOG)2. vt1) motion, amendment, resolution einbringen2) (US: postpone) bill zurückstellen* * *table [ˈteıbl]A s1. allg Tisch m2. Tafel f, Tisch m:a) gedeckter Tischb) Mahl (-zeit f) n, Kost f, Essen n:at (the) table bei Tisch, beim Essen;sit down to table sich zu Tisch setzen;take the head of the table bei Tisch obenan sitzen;a) unter dem Ladentisch, im Schleichhandel,b) unter der Hand, heimlich;drink sb under the table umg jemanden unter den Tisch trinken;turn the tables (on sb) den Spieß (gegen jemanden) umdrehen umg;3. PARL Tisch m des Hauses:lay on the table → B 25. Komitee n, Ausschuss mtable mountain Tafelberg m7. ARCHa) Tafel f, Platte fb) Sims m/n, Fries m8. (Holz, Stein etc, auch Gedenk etc) Tafel f:the (two) tables of the law REL die (beiden) Gesetzestafelntable of exchanges WIRTSCH Kurstabelle;table of wages Lohntabelle;10. MATHa) Tafel f, Tabelle f, engS. Multiplikationstabelle f:table of logarithms Logarithmentafelb) pl Einmaleins n11. ANAT Tafel f, Tabula f (des Schädeldaches)12. MUSa) Schallbrett n (der Orgel)b) Decke f (eines Saiteninstruments)13. a) Tafel f (große oberste Schlifffläche am Edelstein)b) Tafelstein m14. TECH Tisch m, Auflage f (an Werkzeugmaschinen etc)15. MED umg Operationstisch m16. OPT Bildebene f17. TYPO Tabelle(nsatz) f(m)B v/t1. auf den Tisch legen (auch fig vorlegen)a) Br einen Antrag etc einbringen, (zur Diskussion) stellenc) US verschieben3. in eine Tabelle eintragen, ein Verzeichnis anlegen von, (tabellarisch) verzeichnen5. Erz aufbereiten* * *1. noun1) Tisch, derafter two whiskies he was under the table — (coll.) nach zwei Whisky lag er unter dem Tisch (ugs.)
get somebody/get round the table — jemanden an einen Tisch bringen/sich an einen Tisch setzen
turn the tables [on somebody] — (fig.) [jemandem gegenüber] den Spieß umdrehen od. umkehren; see also lay II 1. 5)
2) (list) Tabelle, die2. transitive verbtable of contents — Inhaltsverzeichnis, das
einbringen; auf den Tisch legen (ugs.)* * *n.Tabelle -n f.Tafel -n f.Tisch -e m.Verzeichnis n. -
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['teɪbl] 1. n 2. vt ( BRIT)motion etc przedstawiać (przedstawić perf)to lay/set the table — nakrywać (nakryć perf) do stołu
to clear the table — sprzątać (sprzątnąć perf) ze stołu
* * *['teibl]1) (a piece of furniture consisting of a flat, horizontal surface on legs used eg to put food on at meals, or for some games: Put all the plates on the table.) stół2) (a statement of facts or figures arranged in columns etc: The results of the experiments can be seen in table 5.) tabela3) (the people sitting at a table: The whole table heard what he said.) stół•- table linen
- tablespoon
- tablespoonful
- table tennis
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noun (the amount that will fill a tablespoon: two tablespoonfuls of jam.) łyżka stołowa -
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['teibl]1) (a piece of furniture consisting of a flat, horizontal surface on legs used eg to put food on at meals, or for some games: Put all the plates on the table.) galds2) (a statement of facts or figures arranged in columns etc: The results of the experiments can be seen in table 5.) tabula3) (the people sitting at a table: The whole table heard what he said.) pie galda sēdošie•- table linen
- tablespoon
- tablespoonful
- table tennis
- lay/set the table* * *galds; galda biedri; ēdiens; plāksne; tabula, saraksts; likt uz galda; sastādīt tabulu; iesniegt apspriešanai; atlikt apspriešanu
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