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1 Hechel
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2 hecheln
I v/i1. Hund etc.: pant2. umg., pej. (klatschen) gossipII v/t (Flachs, Hanf) hackle, heckle, comb* * *hẹ|cheln ['hɛçln]1. vtFlachs, Hanf to hatchel, to heckle2. vi1) (inf = lästern) to gossip2) (= keuchen) to pant* * *he·cheln[ˈhɛçl̩n]vi1. (keuchen) Hund a. to pant▪ über jdn/etw \hecheln to pick sb/sth to pieces* * *intransitives Verb pant [for breath]* * *A. v/i1. Hund etc: pant2. umg, pej (klatschen) gossip* * *intransitives Verb pant [for breath] -
3 zerkleinern
v/t reduce to small pieces, fragment; (zerschneiden) cut up small ( oder into small pieces); (zerhacken) chop (up); (Stein etc.) crush; (zermahlen) grind* * *to hackle* * *zer|klei|nern [tsɛɐ'klainɐn] ptp zerkleinertvtto cut up; (= zerhacken) to chop (up); (= zerbrechen) to break up; (= zermahlen) to crush* * *(to grind into powder or small pieces: This machine grinds up rocks.) grind up* * *zer·klei·nern *[tsɛɐ̯ˈklainɐn]vt▪ etw \zerkleinern to cut up sthHolz \zerkleinern to chop woodeine Zwiebel \zerkleinern to finely chop an onionPfefferkörner \zerkleinern to crush peppercorns* * *transitives Verb (zerhacken) chop up; (zerkauen) chew up < food>; (zermahlen) crush <rock etc.>* * *zerkleinern v/t reduce to small pieces, fragment; (zerschneiden) cut up small ( oder into small pieces); (zerhacken) chop (up); (Stein etc) crush; (zermahlen) grind* * *transitives Verb (zerhacken) chop up; (zerkauen) chew up < food>; (zermahlen) crush <rock etc.>* * *v.to hackle v.to reduce to small pieces expr. -
4 durchhecheln
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-) umg.1. pej. (meist Abwesende) gossip about2. (Lernstoff, Buch etc.) run through* * *dụrch|he|chelnvt sep1) Flachs etc to hackle2) (fig inf) to gossip about, to pull to pieces (inf)in allen Zeitungen durchgehechelt — dragged through all the papers
* * *durch|he·cheln[ˈdʊrçhɛçl̩n]▪ etw \durchhecheln to gossip about sthintime Details von Prominenten werden in den Klatschspalten immer durchgehechelt intimate details of prominent people are always picked over in the gossip columns* * *durchhecheln v/t (trennb, hat -ge-) umg1. pej (meist Abwesende) gossip about -
5 Riffel
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6 Raffel
Rạf|fel ['rafl]f -, -n (dial)1) (= Reibeisen) grater2) (TEX) hackle, flax comb* * *Raf·fel<-, -n>[ˈrafl̩]f flat grater -
7 raffeln
rạf|feln ['rafln]vti (dial)1) (= raspeln) to grate2) (TEX) to comb, to hackle* * *raf·feln[ˈrafl̩n]▪ etw \raffeln to grate sth -
8 Hechel
f < textil> ■ hackle -
9 Hechelkette
f < textil> ■ hackle chain -
10 kämmen
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11 Federbusch
m1. hackle2. panache -
12 grob zerkleinern
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13 klein hacken
to chop / cut sth. upto hackle -
14 zerkleinern
1. to chop up2. to crush [ice, rock etc.]3. to hackle4. to reduce to small pieces
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