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1 triangular arch
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2 triangular
triangular ARCH dreieckig; dreikantigEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > triangular
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3 triangular ground-plan
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4 triangular plan
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5 triangular shape
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6 pyramid
nounPyramide, die* * *['pirəmid]1) (a solid shape usually with a square or triangular base, and sloping triangular sides meeting in a point.) die Pyramide2) (an ancient tomb built in this shape in Egypt.) die Pyramide* * *pyra·mid[ˈpɪrəmɪd]nthe Great P\pyramid die Große Pyramidethe ancient \pyramids die [alten] Pyramiden3. (billiard game)* * *['pIrəmɪd]nPyramide f* * *pyramid [ˈpırəmıd]A s2. pl (als sg konstruiert) Br ein Billardspiel mit 15 farbigen und einer weißen KugelB v/i1. pyramidenförmig (aufgebaut oder angeordnet) sein2. WIRTSCH Gewinne aus einer (noch nicht abgeschlossenen) Transaktion sofort zur Durchführung einer weiteren größeren (und so immer weiter) verwendenC v/t* * *nounPyramide, die* * *n.Pyramide -n f. -
7 wedge
1. noun1) Keil, der2)2. transitive verb1) (fasten) verkeilenwedge a door/window open — eine Tür/ein Fenster festklemmen, damit sie/es offen bleibt
2) (pack tightly) verkeilenthere were five of them wedged together in the back of the car — sie saßen zu fünft eingezwängt od. zusammengepfercht hinten im Wagen
* * *[we‹] 1. noun1) (a piece of wood or metal, thick at one end and sloping to a thin edge at the other, used in splitting wood etc or in fixing something tightly in place: She used a wedge under the door to prevent it swinging shut.) der Keil2) (something similar in shape: a wedge of cheese.) die Ecke2. verb(to fix or become fixed by, or as if by, a wedge or wedges: He is so fat that he got wedged in the doorway.) verkeilen* * *[weʤ]I. na \wedge of bread/cake ein Stück nt Brot/Kuchena \wedge of cheese eine Ecke Käse4. (type of shoe)\wedge [shoe] Schuh m mit Keilabsatz6.▶ the thin end of the \wedge der Anfang vom EndeIII. vt1. (jam into)▪ to \wedge sth/sb etw/jdn einkeilen [o einzwängen2. (keep in position)to \wedge sth closed/open etw verkeilen (damit es geschlossen/offen bleibt)* * *[wedZ]1. nit's the thin end of the wedge — so fängts immer an
2. vt1) (= fix with a wedge) verkeilen, (mit einem Keil) festklemmento wedge a door/window open/shut — eine Tür/ein Fenster festklemmen or verkeilen
2) (fig= pack tightly)
to wedge oneself/sth — sich/etw zwängen (in in +acc )to be wedged between two things/people — zwischen zwei Dingen/Personen eingekeilt or eingezwängt sein
we were all wedged together in the back of the car — wir saßen alle zusammengepfercht or eingezwängt im Fond des Wagens
try wedging the cracks with newspaper — versuchen Sie, die Spalten mit Zeitungspapier zuzustopfen
* * *wedge [wedʒ]A s1. TECH Keil m (auch fig):the thin end of the wedge fig ein erster kleiner Anfang;get in the thin end of the wedge fig den Anfang machen, vorstoßen;2. a) keilförmiges Stück (Land etc)b) Ecke f (Käse etc), Stück n (Kuchen)4. ARCH keilförmiger Gewölbstein5. Heraldik: spitzwinkeliges Dreieck6. keilförmiges Schriftzeichen:wedge character Keilschriftzeichen n;wedge writing Keilschrift f7. METEO Hochdruckkeil m9. (Schuh m mit) KeilabsatzB v/t1. TECH mit einem Keil spalten:wedge off abspalten;wedge open aufspalten, aufbrechen2. mit einem Keil festklemmen, (ver)keilen3. (ein)keilen, (-)zwängen (in in akk):wedge o.s. in sich hineinzwängen;wedge one’s way through the crowd sich durch die Menge zwängenC v/i1. sich festklemmen oder verkeilen2. (ein)gekeilt oder (-)gezwängt werden* * *1. noun1) Keil, derit's the thin end of the wedge — (fig.) so fängt es immer an
2)2. transitive verb1) (fasten) verkeilenwedge a door/window open — eine Tür/ein Fenster festklemmen, damit sie/es offen bleibt
2) (pack tightly) verkeilenthere were five of them wedged together in the back of the car — sie saßen zu fünft eingezwängt od. zusammengepfercht hinten im Wagen
* * *(in) v.einkeilen v.einzwängen v.keilen v.zwängen v. v.festklemmen v.mit einem Keil spalten ausdr.verkeilen v. n.Ecke -n f.Keil -e m.Klemme -n f.Stück -e n. -
8 gable
noun1) Giebel, der* * *['ɡeibl](the triangular part of the side wall of a building between the sloping parts of the roof.) der Giebel- gabled* * *ga·ble[ˈgeɪbl̩]n Giebel m* * *['geɪbl]nGiebel m* * *1. Giebel m:gable roof Giebeldach n;gable window Giebelfenster n* * *noun1) Giebel, der* * *n.Giebel - m.
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