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to warp from

  • 1 warp from

    v.
    abbringen von v.

    English-german dictionary > warp from

  • 2 warp

    1. intransitive verb
    (become bent) sich verbiegen; [Holz, Schallplatte:] sich verziehen
    2. transitive verb
    2) (fig.): (pervert) verformen; verbiegen

    warpedgetrübt [Urteilsvermögen]; pervertiert [Denken, Gehirn]

    3. noun
    (Weaving) Kettfaden, der
    * * *
    I 1. [wo:p] verb
    1) (to make or become twisted out of shape: The door has been warped by all the rain we've had lately.) (sich) verziehen
    2) (to cause to think or act in an abnormal way: His experiences had warped his judgement/mind.) nachteilig beeinflussen
    2. noun
    (the shape into which something is twisted by warping: The rain has given this wood a permanent warp.) die Krümmung
    - academic.ru/93631/warped">warped
    II [wo:p] noun
    (usually with the) the set of threads lying lengthwise in a loom during weaving (the other being the weft [weft]). die Kettenfäden (pl.)
    * * *
    [wɔ:p, AM wɔ:rp]
    I. vi wood sich akk verziehen
    II. vt
    1. (bend)
    to \warp sth wood etw verziehen
    2. ( fig: pervert)
    to \warp sb jdn [seelisch] verbiegen
    the whole affair \warped him so much, he's now unable to start another relationship er ist von der ganzen Sache seelisch so angeknackst, dass er jetzt keine andere Beziehung eingehen kann fam
    to \warp sb's mind jds Charakter verderben
    III. n
    1. (in wood) verzogene Stelle
    there is a \warp in the shelf das Regal ist verzogen
    to have a \warp in one's character einen verbogenen [o fam verkorksten] Charakter haben
    to have a \warp in one's way of looking at things die Dinge verzerrt sehen, einen Knick in der Optik haben fam
    3. (in space travel)
    time \warp Zeitverwerfung f
    we've flown into a time \warp wir haben uns in Zeit und Raum verloren
    4. no pl (threads) Kette f, Kettfäden pl
    \warp and weft Kette und Schuss
    * * *
    [wɔːp]
    1. n
    1) (in weaving) Kette f
    2) (in wood etc) Welle f

    the warp makes it impossible to use this wooddas Holz ist zu verzogen or wellig, als dass man es noch verwenden könnte

    3) (= towing cable) Schleppleine f
    4)

    (of mind) hatred of his mother had given his mind an evil warp — der Hass, den er gegen seine Mutter hegte, hatte seinen ganzen Charakter entstellt or verbogen

    2. vt
    wood wellig werden lassen, wellen; character verbiegen, entstellen; judgement verzerren; (AVIAT) verwinden
    3. vi
    (wood) sich wellen, sich verziehen, sich werfen
    * * *
    warp [wɔː(r)p]
    A v/t
    1. Holz etc verziehen, werfen, krümmen, FLUG Tragflächen verwinden
    2. jemanden, jemandes Charakter verformen, verbiegen, jemandes Urteil verfälschen
    3. a) verleiten ( into zu)
    b) abbringen ( from von)
    4. eine Tatsache etc entstellen, verdrehen, -zerren
    5. SCHIFF ein Schiff (an der Warpleine) fortziehen, bugsieren, verholen
    6. AGR Land
    a) mit Schlamm düngen
    b) auch warp up verschlammen
    7. Weberei: die Kette (an)scheren
    8. MATH, TECH verdrehen, -winden
    B v/i
    1. sich werfen oder verziehen oder verbiegen oder krümmen, krumm werden (Holz etc)
    2. Weberei: (an)scheren, zetteln
    3. fig sich verformen oder verbiegen (Charakter)
    C s
    1. Verwerfung f, Verziehen n, Verkrümmung f (von Holz etc)
    2. fig Verformtheit f, Verbogenheit f (des Charakters)
    3. fig Entstellung f, Verzerrung f, Verdrehung f
    4. Weberei: Kette f, Kettfäden pl, Zettel m:
    warp and woof Kette und Schuss m
    5. SCHIFF Warpleine f
    6. GEOL Schlick m
    * * *
    1. intransitive verb
    (become bent) sich verbiegen; [Holz, Schallplatte:] sich verziehen
    2. transitive verb
    2) (fig.): (pervert) verformen; verbiegen

    warpedgetrübt [Urteilsvermögen]; pervertiert [Denken, Gehirn]

    3. noun
    (Weaving) Kettfaden, der
    * * *
    v.
    entstellen v.
    entstellt werden ausdr.
    krumm werden ausdr.
    krümmen v.
    mit Schlamm düngen ausdr.
    sich krümmen v.
    verdrehen v.
    verdreht werden ausdr.
    verfälschen v.
    verschlammen v.
    verwinden (Tragflächen) v.
    verzerren (Tatsache) v.
    verziehen v.
    werfen (Holz) v. n.
    Entstellung f.
    Kette -n f.
    Neigung -en (Gestalt) f.
    Schlamm -e m.
    Schlammablagerung f.
    Schlick -e m.
    Verkrümmung f.
    Verwerfung f.
    Verzerrung f.
    Verziehen (von Holz) n.
    Zettel - (Weberei) m.

    English-german dictionary > warp

  • 3 number

    < gen> (of countable parts, items) ■ Anzahl f
    < math> ■ Zahl f
    pract < textil> (warp yarns and filling yarns per in²; in Germany per cm) ■ Fadendichte f ; Fadenfeinheit f ; Fadenzahl f ; Einstellung f ; Feinheit f
    vt < gen> (consecutively from start to end) ■ durchnummerieren vt ; durchnumerieren vt obs
    vt < math> ■ beziffern vt

    English-german technical dictionary > number

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