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1 tissue
noun2) (absorbent paper)[paper] tissue — Papiertuch, das; (handkerchief) Papiertaschentuch, das
3) (for wrapping)tissue [paper] — Seidenpapier, das
tissue of lies — Lügengewebe, das
* * *['tiʃu:]1) ((one of the kinds of) substance of which the organs of the body are made: nervous tissue; the tissues of the body.) das Gewebe2) ((a piece of) thin soft paper used for wiping the nose etc: He bought a box of tissues for his cold.) das Papiertaschentuch•- academic.ru/113134/tissue_paper">tissue paper* * *tis·sue[ˈtɪʃu:, -sju:, AM ˈtɪʃu:]na piece of \tissue ein Papiertuch ntscar \tissue vernarbtes Gewebea \tissue of lies ein Lügengewebe nt* * *['tɪʃuː]na tissue of lies — ein Lügengewebe nt, ein Lügengespinst nt
2) (= handkerchief) Papier(taschen)tuch nt3) Seidenpapier nt* * *A s1. BIOL (Zell-, Muskel- etc) Gewebe n:tissue culture Gewebekultur f;tissue tolerance Gewebeverträglichkeit f;2. feines Gewebe, Flor m3. fig Geflecht n:tissue of lies Lügengewebe n5. Papier-(hand-, taschen)tuch n6. FOTO Pigmentpapier nB v/t1. in Seidenpapier (ein)wickeln2. (durch)weben* * *noun1) (woven fabric; also Biol.) Gewebe, das[paper] tissue — Papiertuch, das; (handkerchief) Papiertaschentuch, das
tissue [paper] — Seidenpapier, das
tissue of lies — Lügengewebe, das
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2 cellular
adjective2) (with open texture) luftdurchlässig; atmungsaktiv (Werbespr.)* * *['seljulə]1) (consisting of cells: cellular tissue.) Zell-...2) (containing tiny hollow spaces: Foam rubber is a cellular substance.) netzartig* * *cel·lu·lar[ˈseljələʳ, AM -ɚ]1. BIOL Zell-, zellular, zellenförmig\cellular plant Lagerpflanze f2. (porous) porös3. TELEC Mobil-, Funk-II. n AM Handy nt, Mobiltelefon nt* * *['seljʊlə(r)]adj1) zellenförmig, zellular, Zell-* * *cellular pathology MED Zellularpathologie f (Lehre, dass alles Krankhafte auf Zellveränderungen zurückzuführen ist);cellular respiration Zellatmung f;cellular shirt Netzhemd n;* * *adjective1) porös [Mineral, Gestein, Substanz]; (Biol.): (of cells) zellular; Zell-2) (with open texture) luftdurchlässig; atmungsaktiv (Werbespr.)* * *adj.zellenförmig adj.zellig adj. n.Handy -s n.Mobiltelefon n.
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