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v/i ZOOL. defecate* * *ko|ten ['koːtn]vi (form)to defecate (form)* * *intransitives Verb (Zool.) defecate* * ** * *intransitives Verb (Zool.) defecate -
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v/i defecate* * *de|fä|kie|ren [defɛ'kiːrən] ptp defäkiertvi (form)to defecate* * *defäkieren v/i defecate -
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v/t1. allg.: clean; (Gesichtshaut) auch cleanse; (waschen) wash; (CHEM., TECH. Blut, Luft etc.) purify, clarify; (Gewässer etc.) clean up; eine Wunde reinigen cleanse ( oder clean) a wound; sich reinigen rituell: perform one’s ablutions; sich selbst reinigen Fluss etc.: clean itself; chemisch reinigen dry-clean; zum Reinigen bringen take to the cleaners2. fig., in Wendungen: die Atmosphäre reinigen fig. clear the air; reinigendes Gewitter fig. argument that clears the air; jemanden / sich von einem Verdacht reinigen clear s.o. / o.s. of a suspicion* * *(sich waschen) to cleanse;(säubern) to wipe; to purify; to clear out; to clean; to purge* * *rei|ni|gen ['rainɪgn]1. vt1) (= sauber machen, putzen) to cleanetw chemisch réínigen — to dry-clean sth
die Hände réínigen — to clean one's hands
ein réínigendes Gewitter (fig inf) — a row which clears the air
eine Sprache/einen Text von etw réínigen — to purify or purge a language/text of sth
2. vrto clean itself; (Mensch) to cleanse oneselfnormalerweise kann ein Fluss sich von selbst réínigen —
sich von einer Schuld réínigen (liter) — to cleanse oneself of a sin (liter)
sich von einem Verdacht réínigen (liter) — to clear oneself of suspicion
* * *1) (to make clean: This cream will cleanse your skin; cleansed of guilt.) cleanse2) (to make tidy by emptying etc: He has cleared out the attic.) clear out3) (to make or become free from obstacles etc: He cleared the table; I cleared my throat; He cleared the path of debris.) clear4) (to wipe or clean with a sponge: She sponged the child's face.) sponge5) (to make pure: What is the best way to purify the air?) purify6) (to make (something) clean by clearing it of everything that is bad, not wanted etc.) purge7) (to search for useful or usable objects, food etc amongst rubbish etc.) scavenge* * *rei·ni·gen[ˈrainɪgn̩]vt▪ etw \reinigen to clean sthwann ist dein Anzug zum letzten Mal gereinigt worden? when was your suit last [dry-]cleaned?* * *transitives Verb clean; clean, cleanse <wound, skin>; purify <effluents, air, water, etc.>Kleider [chemisch] reinigen lassen — have clothes [dry-]cleaned
* * *reinigen v/t1. allg: clean; (Gesichtshaut) auch cleanse; (waschen) wash; (CHEM, TECH Blut, Luft etc) purify, clarify; (Gewässer etc) clean up;eine Wunde reinigen cleanse ( oder clean) a wound;sich reinigen rituell: perform one’s ablutions;sich selbst reinigen Fluss etc: clean itself;chemisch reinigen dry-clean;zum Reinigen bringen take to the cleanersdie Atmosphäre reinigen fig clear the air;reinigendes Gewitter fig argument that clears the air;jemanden/sich von einem Verdacht reinigen clear sb/o.s. of a suspicion* * *transitives Verb clean; clean, cleanse <wound, skin>; purify <effluents, air, water, etc.>Kleider [chemisch] reinigen lassen — have clothes [dry-]cleaned
* * *adj.cleaning adj. v.to clean v.to cleanse v.to clear v.to defecate v.to purge v.to purify v.to scavenge v.to scour v. -
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klären v 1. clarify, clean, purify (Abwässer); 2. TE cleanse (reinigen); 3. settle, filter, defecate (Flüssigkeiten); 4. clear (up), straighten out (Sachlagen, Angelegenheiten)Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > klären
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reinigen v 1. clean (up) (meist ohne Wasser); cleanse (z. B. Oberflächen mit Wasser); 2. clear, purify (z. B. Luft, Wasser); 3. BM, TE refine (z. B. Bitumen, Anstrichöle, Asphalte); 4. TE scavenge (bes. Straßen); 5. OB, TE scour (abputzen); 6. scrub (scheuern, schruppen); 7. WVA treat (z. B. Abwasser); 8. UMW, WVA clarify (Aufschlämmungen); 9. OB decontaminate (von Gefahrstoffen); 10. UMW, WVA defecate (Flüssigkeiten); 11. SAN, TE, WVA open (verstopfte Rohre)Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > reinigen
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1. to clean2. to cleanse3. to clear4. to defecate5. to purge6. to purify7. to refine8. to scavenge9. to scour
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