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1 wood chip
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2 wood chip acoustic ceiling board
wood chip acoustic ceiling board BT, DIS, KONST Holzspanakustikdeckenplatte f, Schallschluckdeckenplatte f aus SpanholzEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > wood chip acoustic ceiling board
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3 wood chip concrete
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > wood chip concrete
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4 wood chip concrete block
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > wood chip concrete block
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5 wood chip concrete slab
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > wood chip concrete slab
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6 wood chip wallpaper
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > wood chip wallpaper
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7 wood-particle acoustic ceiling board
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1. noun1) Splitter, derhave a chip on one's shoulder — (fig.) einen Komplex haben
3)there is a chip in this cup/paintwork — diese Tasse ist angeschlagen/etwas Farbe ist abgeplatzt
when the chips are down — (fig. coll.) wenn's ernst wird
5) (Electronics) Chip, der2. transitive verb,- pp-1) anschlagen [Geschirr]chip [off] — abschlagen
the paint is chipped — die Farbe ist abgesprungen
2)Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/12554/chip_in">chip in* * *[ ip] 1. past tense, past participle - chipped; verb 2. noun1) (a place from which a small piece is broken: There's a chip in the edge of this saucer.) angeschlagene Stelle2) ((American french fries) (usually in plural) a cut piece of potato (fried): steak and chips.) die Pommes frites3) (a counter representing a certain value, used in gambling.) die Spielmarke4) (a very small printed circuit, as used in computers, TV sets etc.)•- chip in* * *[tʃɪp]I. nthis cup has got a \chip in it diese Tasse ist angeschlagen▪ \chips pl Pommes frites plbeans/egg/sausage and \chips Bohnen/Ei/Würstchen und Pommes famfish and \chips Fisch und Chips▪ \chips pl Chips pl7.II. vt<- pp->1. (damage)▪ to \chip sth etw wegschlagen [o abschlagen]; (knock out) etw ausschlagen; (break off) etw abbrechen2. SPORTto \chip the ball den Ball chippen3. (cut)III. vi<- pp->[leicht] abbrechen* * *[tʃɪp]1. nchocolate chips — ≈ Schokoladenstreusel pl
he's a chip off the old block — er ist ganz der Vater
3) (in crockery, furniture etc) abgeschlagene or abgestoßene Ecke or Stelleto cash in one's chips (euph) — den Löffel abgeben (euph inf)
he's had his chips (inf) — (d)er hat ausgespielt (inf)
to be in the chips ( US inf ) — Kleingeld haben (inf), flüssig sein (inf)
5)to give the ball a chip (Golf, Tennis) — den Ball chippen
6) (COMPUT: microchip) Chip nt2. vt1) cup, stone anschlagen; varnish, paint abstoßen; wood beschädigen; (= chip off) wegschlagen, abstoßen3. vi(cup etc) angeschlagen werden, Macken/eine Macke bekommen (inf); (paint) abspringen; (stone) splittern* * *chip [tʃıp]A she’s a chip of the old block umg er ist ganz der Vater;have a chip on one’s shoulder umga) sich ständig angegriffen fühlen,b) einen Komplex haben ( about wegen)2. angeschlagene Stelle (an Geschirr etc):there’s a chip in the plate der Teller ist angeschlagen3. GASTRa) (Orangen- etc) Scheibchen nb) pl Br Pommes frites plc) pl US (Kartoffel) Chips pl4. Chip m, Jeton m, Spielmarke f:be in the chips US umg Knete haben;the chips are down umg jetzt geht es um die Wurst;when the chips are down umg wenn es hart auf hart geht;have had one’s chips Br umg erledigt sein, ausgespielt haben5. Golf: Chip(shot) m (kurzer Annäherungsschlag, bei dem der Ball so auf das Grün gehoben wird, dass er noch rollen kann)6. geschliffener BrillantsplitterB v/t2. abraspeln, abschnitzeln3. abbrechen4. Kanten, Ecken von Geschirr etc an-, abschlagenC v/i1. abbrechen, abköckeln, abspringen* * *1. noun1) Splitter, derhave a chip on one's shoulder — (fig.) einen Komplex haben
3)there is a chip in this cup/paintwork — diese Tasse ist angeschlagen/etwas Farbe ist abgeplatzt
when the chips are down — (fig. coll.) wenn's ernst wird
5) (Electronics) Chip, der2. transitive verb,- pp-1) anschlagen [Geschirr]chip [off] — abschlagen
2)Phrasal Verbs:- chip in* * *(computers) n.Halbleiterchip m. n.Chip -s m.integrierter Schaltkreis m. v.abraspeln v.abschlagen v.abschnitzeln v.anschlagen v.leicht abbrechen ausdr. -
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[tʃɪp] n2) ( crack) ausgeschlagene Ecke;( on blade) Scharte f;this cup has got a \chip in it diese Tasse ist angeschlagen\chips pl Pommes frites pl;fish and \chips Fisch und Chips\chips pl Chips plPHRASES:to be a \chip off the old block ( fam) ganz der Vater/die Mutter sein;to have a \chip on one's shoulder ( fam) einen Komplex haben [und daher sehr empfindlich sein];1) ( damage)( break off) etw abbrechen2) sportsto \chip the ball den Ball chippen3) ( cut) -
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<av.edp> ■ Speicherchip m ; Chip mpract <edp.ic> (semiconductor device) ■ integrierte Schaltung f (IC); integrierter Schaltkreis m ; Chip m prakt ; Monolith m rar<el> ■ Plättchen n<ic> (single square or rectangular piece of semiconductor material) ■ Chip m ; Die m [dai] ; Die n [dai] ; Halbleiterplättchen n did<mach.tools> ■ Span m< prod> (a very thin slice or small piece of material; broken or spalled off) ■ Ausbruch m ; Splitter m< prod> ■ Schnitzel n<prod.waste> (lathe) ■ Drehspan m<srfc.wood> ■ Span m--------chip (off) -
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[tʃɪp]1. n(of wood etc) Splitter m, (damage) angeschlagene Stelle, INFORM Chip mchips BRIT — (potatoes) Pommes (frites) pl US, (crisps) Kartoffelchips pl
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[tʃɪp]1. n(of wood etc) Splitter m, (damage) angeschlagene Stelle, INFORM Chip mchips BRIT — (potatoes) Pommes (frites) pl US, (crisps) Kartoffelchips pl
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15 wood chip drier
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16 wood chip industry
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18 wood-chip insulating brick
:V <build.mat> ■ Holzspan-Dämmstein mEnglish-german technical dictionary > wood-chip insulating brick
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19 wood-chip-fired combined-cycle power plant
US <energ.comb> ■ Holzhackschnitzelheizkraftwerk nEnglish-german technical dictionary > wood-chip-fired combined-cycle power plant
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20 wood-chip-fired combined-cycle power station
GB <energ.comb> ■ Holzhackschnitzelheizkraftwerk nEnglish-german technical dictionary > wood-chip-fired combined-cycle power station
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