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41 ausschweben
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42 bügeln
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43 ebnen
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44 Falten verteilen
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45 flach werden
vi <tech.allg> (eher konkret; Form) ■ flatten out vivi <tech.allg> (eher abstrakt; z.B. Abnahme, Zunahme, Kurve im Schaubild) ■ level off vi -
46 glätten
vt <tech.allg> (Konturen, Formen; z.B. stromlinienförmig) ■ slick vt ; sleek vtvt <tech.allg> (Unebenheiten, Gelände) ■ level vt ; level out vt ; even vt ; even out vtvt <fz> (Karosserieform, Cw-Optimierung) ■ streamline vt -
47 richten
vt <tech.allg> (berichtigen, gerade rücken, rechtwinklig machen) ■ rectify vtvt <tech.allg> (auf etw.; z.B. Lichtstrahl auf Objekt) ■ direct vtvt < prod> (wieder in gerade Form bringen; z.B. verbogenes Profil geradebiegen) ■ straighten vt -
48 Preis abflachen
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49 abflachen
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50 anflachen
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51 ausbeulen
ausbeulen1 v STB planish (z. B. Kotflügel)ausbeulen2 v TECH, MONT beat out dents, remove dents, flatten, planish, straighten -
52 ebnen
ebnen2 v MECH dress, face, flatten, grade, plane, planish, smooth, smooth-dress -
53 gerade richten
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54 glätten
glätten v MECH dress, flatten, plane, planish, smooth, smooth-dress, smoothen; plane, plane off (z. B. Blech); polish (polieren, glänzend machen) -
55 glatt streichen
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56 planmachen
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57 platt drücken
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58 plätten
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59 platt machen
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60 richten
richten1 v MECH dress, flatten, straightenrichten2 v TECH (AE) align, center, (BE) centre, true, true up (z. B. Räder, Lager)
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Flatten — Flat ten (fl[a^]t t n), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Flattened}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Flattening}.] [From {Flat}, a.] 1. To reduce to an even surface or one approaching evenness; to make flat; to level; to make plane. [1913 Webster] 2. To throw down; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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flatten — [flat′ n] vt. 1. to make flat or flatter 2. Informal to knock down; make prostrate 3. to level to the ground vi. 1. to become flat or flatter 2. to become prostrate flatten out 1 … English World dictionary
Flatten — Flat ten, v. i. To become or grow flat, even, depressed, dull, vapid, spiritless, or depressed below pitch. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
flatten — index depress Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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flatten something against somebody — ˌflatten sth/yourself aˈgainst/ˈon sb/sth derived to press sth/your body against sb/sth • She flattened her nose against the window and looked in. • Greg flattened himself against the wall to let me pass. Main entry: ↑flattenderived … Useful english dictionary
flatten yourself against somebody — ˌflatten sth/yourself aˈgainst/ˈon sb/sth derived to press sth/your body against sb/sth • She flattened her nose against the window and looked in. • Greg flattened himself against the wall to let me pass. Main entry: ↑flattenderived … Useful english dictionary
flatten something on somebody — ˌflatten sth/yourself aˈgainst/ˈon sb/sth derived to press sth/your body against sb/sth • She flattened her nose against the window and looked in. • Greg flattened himself against the wall to let me pass. Main entry: ↑flattenderived … Useful english dictionary