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drop-leaf table
Klapptisch
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drop-leaf ˈtable N
Klapptisch m <-(e)s, -e>
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I. leaf <pl leaves> N [li:f, pl li:vz]
1. leaf (part of plant):
Blatt nt <-(e)s, Blätter>
sprießen <sprießt, spross, gesprossen> form
2. leaf no pl (complete foliage):
Laub nt <-(e)s>
3. leaf dated (of paper):
Blatt nt <-(e)s, Blätter>
4. leaf:
Flügel m <-s, ->
Klappe f <-, -n>
Ausziehplatte f <-, -n>
Phrases:
to take a leaf from [or out of] sb's book
II. leaf VB intr [li:f]
1. leaf (of book, periodical):
2. leaf HORT:
sprießen <sprießt, spross, gesprossen> form
I. drop [drɒp, Am drɑ:p] N
1. drop:
Gefälle nt <-s, ->
Höhenunterschied m <-(e)s, -e>
2. drop (decrease):
Rückgang m <-(e)s, -gänge>
Fall m <-(e)s, Fäl·le>
Temperaturrückgang m <-(e)s, -gänge>
3. drop (by aircraft):
Abwurf m <-(e)s, -würfe>
4. drop of liquid:
Tropfen m <-s, ->
drops pl MED
Tropfen <-s, -> pl
5. drop inf (drink):
Schluck m <-(e)s, -e> inf
Gläschen nt <-s, -> inf
to have [or take] a drop
sich dat einen genehmigen inf hum
6. drop (boiled sweet):
Bonbon m o nt <-s, -s>
Fruchtbonbon nt <-s, -s>
7. drop (collection point):
8. drop (execution by hanging):
the drop dated inf
Phrases:
to get [or have] the drop on sb
II. drop <-pp-> [drɒp, Am drɑ:p] VB trans
1. drop (cause to fall):
to drop sth
2. drop (lower):
to drop sth
etw senken
3. drop inf (send):
to drop sth in the post [or Am mail]
etw in die Post tun inf
4. drop (dismiss):
5. drop (give up):
to drop sth
etw aufgeben [o. fig fallenlassen]
6. drop (abandon):
to drop sb
jdn fallenlassen fig
to drop sb
to drop sb like a hot brick [or potato] fig
7. drop SPORTS:
8. drop (leave out):
to drop sth
to drop one's aitches [or h's] Brit, Aus
9. drop inf (tell indirectly):
to drop [sb] a hint [or some hints]
to drop a word in sb's ear [about sth]
einmal mit jdm [über etw acc] sprechen
Phrases:
to drop a brick [or Brit clanger]
to drop sb right in it inf
III. drop <-pp-> [drɒp, Am drɑ:p] VB intr
1. drop (descend):
2. drop (become lower):
drop land
sinken <sank, gesunken>
drop water level
fallen <fällst, fällt, fiel, gefallen>
drop water level
drop prices, temperatures
sinken <sank, gesunken>
drop prices, temperatures
drop prices, temperatures
fallen <fällst, fällt, fiel, gefallen>
3. drop inf (become exhausted):
umfallen <fällt um, fiel um, umgefallen>
umsinken <sinkt um, sank um, umgesunken>
drop dead! inf
Phrases:
the penny dropped esp Brit
I. ta·ble [ˈteɪbl̩] N
1. table (furniture):
CH a. abtischen
to set [or lay] the table
to set [or lay] the table
CH a. tischen
2. table fig (people):
3. table:
table D LAW, ECON
Phrases:
to keep [or Am set] a good table
to lay [or put] sth on the table
II. ta·ble [ˈteɪbl̩] VB trans
1. table Brit, Aus (propose for discussion):
2. table Am (postpone discussion):
PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary
drop VB intr FINMKT
Present
Ileaf
youleaf
he/she/itleafs
weleaf
youleaf
theyleaf
Past
Ileafed
youleafed
he/she/itleafed
weleafed
youleafed
theyleafed
Present Perfect
Ihaveleafed
youhaveleafed
he/she/ithasleafed
wehaveleafed
youhaveleafed
theyhaveleafed
Past Perfect
Ihadleafed
youhadleafed
he/she/ithadleafed
wehadleafed
youhadleafed
theyhadleafed
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