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transitive verb2) (lay crudely) schmieren* * *I. vt▪ to \daub sth etw beschmierenII. nto avenge himself, he painted his sister's dollhouse with \daubs of glue um sich zu rächen, schmierte er das Puppenhaus seiner Schwester mit Klebstoff voll\daub of paint Farbklecks m3. ARCHITwattle and \daub mit Lehm beworfenes Flechtwerk* * *[dɔːb]1. vtwalls, canvas, face beschmieren; paint, slogans, make-up schmieren; (= coat with grease etc) axle einschmieren; (= coat with mud, clay) walls bewerfen; (= spread on) grease, mud, clay streichen2. n2) (pej: bad picture) Kleckserei f* * *daub [dɔːb]A v/t1. be-, verschmieren, be-, überstreichen ( alle:with mit):daubed with oil ölverschmiert3. TECH eine Mauer etc bewerfen, verputzen4. besudeln, beschmutzen (beide auch fig)5. pej ein Bild zusammenklecksen, zusammenschmierenB v/i MAL klecksen, schmieren (beide pej)C s1. TECH grober Putz, Rauputz m2. Gekleckse n, Geschmiere n (beide pej)3. MAL pej schlechtes Gemälde, Geschmiere n, (Farb)Kleckserei f* * *transitive verb1) (coat) bewerfen; (smear, soil) beschmieren2) (lay crudely) schmieren* * *v.schmieren v.verschmieren v. -
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to \daub sth etw beschmieren;to avenge himself, he painted his sister's dollhouse with \daubs of glue um sich zu rächen, schmierte er das Puppenhaus seiner Schwester mit Klebstoff voll;\daub of paint Farbklecks m;3) architwattle and \daub mit Lehm beworfenes Flechtwerk -
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wat·tle[ˈwɒtl̩, AM ˈwɑ:t̬l̩]n\wattle tree Goldakazie f* * *['wɒtl]n1) (= material) Flechtwerk nta wattle fence — ein Zaun m aus Flechtwerk
* * *A s1. Flecht-, Gitterwerk n (aus Zweigen):wattle and daub ARCH mit Lehm beworfenes Flechtwerk2. pl Ruten pl (zum Strohdachbau)3. BOT Aus (eine) Akazie4. ORN, ZOOL Bart m, Kehllappen plB v/t1. aus Ruten flechten2. mit Flechtwerk umzäunen oder bedecken3. ein Strohdach mit Ruten befestigen* * *v.aus Flechtwerk herstellen ausdr.flechten v.(§ p.,pp.: flocht, geflochten)zusammen flechten v.zusammenflechten (alt.Rechtschreibung) v. n.Gitterwerk n. -
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