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1 Schleuse
f; -, -n sluice; auch fig. floodgate; in Kanal: lock (auch MED., RAUMF. etc.); der Himmel öffnete seine Schleusen fig. the heavens opened* * *die Schleusesluice; lock; watergate; decompression chamber; sewer port* * *Schleu|se ['ʃlɔyzə]f -, -n(für Schiffe) lock; (zur Regulierung des Wasserlaufs) sluice, floodgate; (für Abwasser) sluice; (= Sicherheitsschleuse) double door systemdie Schléúsen öffnen (fig) — to open the floodgates
der Himmel öffnete seine Schléúsen (liter) — the heavens opened (fig), the rain sluiced down
* * *((often sluice-gate) a sliding gate for controlling a flow of water in an artificial channel: We shall have to open the sluice.) sluice* * *Schleu·se<-, -n>[ˈʃlɔyzə]f lock; (Tor) sluice gate▶ der Himmel hat seine \Schleusen geöffnet the heavens opened* * *die; Schleuse, Schleusen1) sluice[-gate]2) (SchiffsSchleuse) lock* * *der Himmel öffnete seine Schleusen fig the heavens opened* * *die; Schleuse, Schleusen1) sluice[-gate]2) (SchiffsSchleuse) lock* * *-n f.air lock n.lock (maritime) n.sluice n. -
2 den Torreigen eröffnen
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3 Damm
m; -(e)s, Dämme2. (Bahndamm) embankment; (Hafendamm) embankment, (harbour) wall; (Dammweg) causeway; (Schutzwall) embankment, bes. Am. levee; (Fahrdamm) street, road(way); (Fahrbahn) carriageway; über den Damm gehen cross the road ( oder street)3. fig. (Hindernis) barrier; der Damm brach und er begann zu weinen his defen|ces (Am. -ses) broke and he began to cry4. umg., fig.: wieder auf dem Damm sein be fighting fit again, be back on one’s feet; nicht ganz auf dem Damm sein be (feeling) a bit under the weather; jemanden wieder auf den Damm bringen get s.o.(up) on his ( oder her) feet again; nicht recht auf dem Damm sein be not up to the mark5. ANAT. perineum* * *der Dammweir; dam; levee; causey; causeway; dyke; embankment; dike; bank; mound* * *Dạmm [dam]m -(e)s, ordm;e['dɛmə]1) (= Deich) dyke (Brit), dike (esp US); (= Staudamm) dam; (= Hafendamm) wall; (= Uferdamm) embankment, levee (esp US); (= Verkehrsverbindung zu Insel) causeway; (fig) barriereinen Damm ( entgegen)setzen (fig) — to check sth
wenn wir das kleinste bisschen nachgeben, werden alle Dämme brechen — if we give way at all, the floodgates will open
2) (= Bahndamm, Straßendamm) embankment3) (dial = Fahrdamm) road5) (fig inf)wieder auf dem Damm sein — to be back to normal
geistig auf dem Damm sein — to be with it (inf)
nicht recht auf dem Damm sein — not to be up to the mark (inf)
* * *der1) (a man-made barrier across a river.) barrage2) (a bank or ridge made eg to keep back water or to carry a railway over low-lying places etc.) embankment* * *<-[e]s, Dämme>[ˈdam, pl ˈdɛmə]mwenn wir das kleinste bisschen nachgeben, werden alle Dämme brechen if we give way at all, the floodgates will open wide4.▶ nicht [ganz] auf dem \Damm sein to not feel up to the mark, to be out of sorts* * *der; Damm[e]s, Dämme1) embankment; levee (Amer.); (Deich) dike; (StauDamm) dam; (fig.) bulwark2) (StraßenDamm, BahnDamm) embankment* * *2. (Bahndamm) embankment; (Hafendamm) embankment, (harbour) wall; (Dammweg) causeway; (Schutzwall) embankment, besonders US levee; (Fahrdamm) street, road(way); (Fahrbahn) carriageway;über den Damm gehen cross the road ( oder street)3. fig (Hindernis) barrier;4. umg, fig:wieder auf dem Damm sein be fighting fit again, be back on one’s feet;nicht recht auf dem Damm sein be not up to the mark5. ANAT perineum* * *der; Damm[e]s, Dämme1) embankment; levee (Amer.); (Deich) dike; (StauDamm) dam; (fig.) bulwark2) (StraßenDamm, BahnDamm) embankment* * *¨-e m.bank n.causeway n.dam n.embankment n.levee n. -
4 Damm
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