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1 Milch
f; -, -e(n), Pl. nur fachspr.1. milk (auch fig., Reinigungsmilch etc.); Milch geben Kuh, Ziege etc.: give milk; aussehen wie Milch und Blut hum. have a lilies and roses complexion3. eines Fisches: (soft) roe, milt* * *die Milchmilk* * *Mịlch [mɪlç]f -, no pl(alle Bedeutungen) milk; (= Fischsamen) milt, soft roeMilch geben (Kuh) — to yield milk
das Land, wo Milch und Honig fließt — the land of or flowing with milk and honey
* * *(a white liquid produced by female mammals as food for their young: The commonest source of milk is the cow.) milk* * *<->[ˈmɪlç]dicke \Milch curds plein Tier gibt \Milch an animal yields [or produces] milk2. (Fischsamen) milt* * *die; Milch milkMilch geben — give or yield milk
* * *1. milk (auch fig, Reinigungsmilch etc);Milch geben Kuh, Ziege etc: give milk;aussehen wie Milch und Blut hum have a lilies and roses complexion3. eines Fisches: (soft) roe, milt* * *die; Milch milkMilch geben — give or yield milk
* * *nur sing. (fisch) f.milt n. nur sing. f.milk n.
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