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1 Frost
frost;es herrscht strenger \Frost there's a heavy [or hard] frost;bei eisigem \Frost in heavy frost;\Frost abbekommen to get [or become] frostbitten;\Frost vertragen können to be able to stand [the] frost -
2 frost
* * *subst. frost, frostiness, freezing subst. [ isdannelse] frost subst. [ under 0 grader] below freezing subst. [ kuldefølelse] cold, chill subst. [ forfrysning] frostbite, chilblain (hard frost) hard frost (lett frost) slight frost -
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4 Frost-Tau-Wirkung
Frost-Tau-Wirkung f freeze-thaw effect, frost effectDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Frost-Tau-Wirkung
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6 Frost-Tau-Haltbarkeit
Frost-Tau-Haltbarkeit f freeze-thaw durabilityDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Frost-Tau-Haltbarkeit
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7 Frost-Tau-Prüfung
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8 Frost-Tau-Versuch
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9 Frost-Tau-Wechselprüfung
Frost-Tau-Wechselprüfung f freezing and thawing test, freeze-thaw testDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Frost-Tau-Wechselprüfung
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10 Frost-Tau-Widerstand
Frost-Tau-Widerstand m freeze-thaw resistanceDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Frost-Tau-Widerstand
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13 Frost
m; -(e)s, Fröste1. frost; bei Frost when there’s (a) frost, in frosty weather; bei strengem Frost when there’s a hard ( oder severe) frost; Frost abbekommen catch the frost2. bei Fieber: the shivers Pl.* * *der Frostfrost; freezing cold* * *Frọst [frɔst]m -(e)s, ordm;e['frœstə]1) frostes herrscht strenger/klirrender Frost — there's a hard or heavy/crisp frost
bei eisigem Frost — in heavy frost
Frost vertragen ( können) — to be able to stand (the) frost
2) (MED = Schüttelfrost) fit of shivering or the shivers (inf)er wurde von einem heftigen Frost geschüttelt — he shivered violently
* * *der1) (a period of very cold weather when temperatures are below freezing-point: How long do you think the freeze will last?) freeze2) (the coldness of weather needed to form ice: There'll be (a) frost tomorrow.) frost* * *<-[e]s, Fröste>[frɔst, pl ˈfrœstə]m frostes herrscht strenger \Frost there's a heavy [or hard] frostbei eisigem \Frost in heavy frost\Frost abbekommen to get [or become] frostbitten\Frost vertragen können to be able to stand [the] frost* * *der; Frost[e]s, Fröste frostes herrscht [strenger] Frost — there is a [severe] frost; it is [very] frosty
* * *1. frost;bei Frost when there’s (a) frost, in frosty weather;bei strengem Frost when there’s a hard ( oder severe) frost;Frost abbekommen catch the frost2. bei Fieber: the shivers pl* * *der; Frost[e]s, Fröste frostes herrscht [strenger] Frost — there is a [severe] frost; it is [very] frosty
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* * *n. frost;frost var veðrs, it was frosty weather;in pl., frost mikil ok kuldar, much frost and cold;frost ok snjóar, frost and snow.* * *n. [frjósa; A. S. fyrst; Engl., Germ., Dan., and Swed. frost]:—frost: allit., frost ok funi, Sl. 18, Fas. iii. 613; frost veðrs, Fms. ix. 241: often used in pl., frost mikil ok kuldar, ii. 29; frosta vetr, a frosty winter, Ann. 1348; frost ok snjóar, frost and snow; hörku-f., a sharp frost. frosta-tól, n. ‘frosty tools’ i. e. frail tools or implements that crack as if frost-bitten. -
15 frost
sg - frostenморо́з м, сту́жа ж, хо́лод мti gráders frost — де́сять гра́дусов моро́за
* * ** * *(en) frost;[ have frost i hænderne] have chilblains on one's hands, have frost-bitten hands. -
16 Frost
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17 Frost, James
[br]b. late 18th century Finchley (?), London, Englandd. mid-19th century probably New York, USA[br]English contributor to investigations into the making of hydraulic cements in the early nineteenth century.[br]As early as 1807 Frost, who was originally a builder and bricklayer in Finchley in north London, was manufacturing Roman Cement, patented by James Parker in 1796, in the Harwich area and a similar cement further south, at Sheerness. In the early 1820s Frost visited Louis J.Vicat (1796–1861) in France. Vicat was a French engineer who began in 1812 a detailed investigation into the properties of various limestones found in France. He later published his conclusions, which were that the best hydraulic lime was that produced from limestone containing clay incorporating silica and alumina. He experimented with adding different clays in varying proportions to slaked lime and calcined the mixture. Benefiting from Vicat's research, Frost obtained a patent in 1822 for what he called British Cement. This patent specified an artificial cement made from limestone and silica, and he calcined chalk with the clay to produce a quick-setting product. This was made at Swanscombe near Northfleet on the south bank of the River Thames. In 1833 the Swanscombe manufactory was purchased by Francis \& White for £3,500 and Frost emigrated to America, setting up practice as a civil engineer in New York. The cement was utilized by Sir Marc Brunel in 1835 in his construction of the Thames Tunnel, and at the same time it was used in building the first all-concrete house at Swanscombe for Mr White.[br]Further ReadingA.J.Francis, 1977, The Cement Industry 1796–1914: A History, David \& Charles. C.C.Stanley, 1979, Highlights in the History of Concrete, Cement and Concrete Association.DY -
18 frost
[frɔst]1. noun1) frozen dew, vapour etc:جَليدThe ground was covered with frost this morning.
2) the coldness of weather needed to form ice:صَقيعThere'll be (a) frost tomorrow.
2. verb1) ( often with over or up)2) to become covered with frost:يَتَغَطّى بالجليدThe windscreen of my car frosted up last night.
3) (American) to cover a cake with frosting.يُغَطّي الحَلوى بالسُّكَّر -
19 frost-bólga
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20 frost-brestir
m. pl. ‘frost-cracks’ in ice, such as are heard during a strong frost.
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