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1 overlay
1. transitive verb, forms as 2. noun1) (cover) Überzug, der2) (transparent sheet) Auflegefolie, die* * *over·layI. n[ˈəʊvəleɪ, AM ˈoʊvɚleɪ]metal \overlay Metallauflage fII. vt<-laid, -laid>[ˌəʊvəlˈeɪ, AM ˌoʊvɚˈleɪ]* * *overlay2A v/t irr [ˌ-ˈleı]1. darüber legen oder breiten, obenauf legen2. bedecken, überziehen, belegen:overlaid with gold mit Gold überzogenB s [ˈ-leı]1. Bedeckung f2. Auflage f, Überzug m:an overlay of gold eine Goldauflage3. Planpause f* * *1. transitive verb, forms as 2. noun1) (cover) Überzug, der2) (transparent sheet) Auflegefolie, die* * *n.Overlay -s n.Überlagerung f. v.(§ p.,p.p.: overlaid)= einblenden v.überlagern v. -
2 overlay
over·lay n [ʼəʊvəleɪ, Am ʼoʊvɚleɪ]metal \overlay Metallauflage fto \overlay sth ( cover) etw bedecken;( with metal) etw belegen;( with film) etw überziehen; -
3 cornea
noun* * *['ko:niə](the transparent covering of the eyeball.) die Augenhornhaut* * *cor·nea[ˈkɔ:niə, AM ˈkɔ:r-]* * *['kɔːnɪə]nHornhaut f, Cornea f (spec)* * ** * *noun* * *n.Hornhaut -¨e f. -
4 glass
1. nounpieces of/broken glass — Glasscherben Pl.; (smaller) Glassplitter Pl.
2) (drinking glass) Glas, das4) in pl. (spectacles)2. attributive adjective[a pair of] glasses — eine Brille
people who live in glass houses should not throw stones — (prov.) wer im Glashaus sitzt, soll nicht mit Steinen werfen (Spr.)
* * *1) (a hard usually breakable transparent substance: The bottle is made of glass; ( also adjective) a glass bottle.) das Glas, Glas-...2) (a usually tall hollow object made of glass, used for drinking: There are six glasses on the tray; sherry-glasses.) das Glas4) (a barometer, or the atmospheric pressure shown by one: The glass is falling.) das Barometer•- academic.ru/116403/glasses">glasses- glassful
- glassy
- glassiness* * *[glɑ:s, AM glæs]I. npane of \glass Glasscheibe fbroken \glass Glasscherben plcoloured \glass Buntglas ntunder \glass im Gewächshausstraight \glass Glas nt ohne Henkelto raise one's \glass sein Glas zum Toast erhebena \glass of water/wine ein Glas nt Wasser/Wein[pair of] \glasses Brille f6. (binoculars)▪ \glasses pl Fernglas nt▪ the \glass das Barometerthe falling/rising \glass das fallende/steigende Barometer\glass vase Glasvase f▶ people who live in \glass houses shouldn't throw stones ( prov) wer im Glashaus sitzt, sollte nicht mit Steinen werfen prov▪ to \glass sb jdn mit Glas schlagen* * *[glAːs]1. n1) (= substance) Glas nta glass of wine —
he's quite friendly when he's had a glass (inf) — er ist recht freundlich, wenn er ein Gläschen getrunken hat
3)(= spectacles)
pair of glasses — Brille fhe wears thick glasses — er trägt eine starke Brille or starke Gläser
4) (= instrument) (= magnifying glass) (Vergrößerungs)glas nt, Lupe f; (= telescope) Teleskop nt, Fernrohr nt; (= barometer) Barometer nt;2. vtverglasen3. adj attrGlas-people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones (Prov) — wer im Glashaus sitzt, soll nicht mit Steinen werfen (Prov)
* * *A s1. Glas n:b) Glas(gefäß) na glass of milk ein Glas Milch;he has had a glass too much er hat ein Gläschen zu viel oder eins über den Durst getrunken5. Glas(scheibe) n(f)6. Spiegel m7. Sanduhr f8. OPTa) Lupe f, Vergrößerungsglas nb) Linse f, Augenglas ne) Mikroskop n9. a) Glas(dach) nb) Glas(kasten) n(m)10. Uhrglas n11. Barometer n12. Thermometer nB v/t1. verglasen:glass in einglasen3. WIRTSCH in Glasbehälter verpacken* * *1. nounpieces of/broken glass — Glasscherben Pl.; (smaller) Glassplitter Pl.
2) (drinking glass) Glas, das3) (of spectacles, watch) Glas, das; (pane, covering picture) [Glas]scheibe, die4) in pl. (spectacles)2. attributive adjective[a pair of] glasses — eine Brille
people who live in glass houses should not throw stones — (prov.) wer im Glashaus sitzt, soll nicht mit Steinen werfen (Spr.)
* * *n.(§ pl.: glasses)= Glas ¨-er n.Spiegel - m.
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