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Seife

I. soap [səʊp, Am soʊp] N

1. soap no pl (substance):

soap
Seife f <-, -n>
a piece [or bar][or tablet] of soap
liquid soap
Flüssigseife f <-, -n>

2. soap TV, MEDIA (soap opera):

soap
Seifenoper f <-, -n>
afternoon soap

Phrases:

soft soap
Schmeichelei f <-, -en>

II. soap [səʊp, Am soʊp] VB trans

to soap sb/oneself/sth
jdn/sich/etw einseifen

'docu soap N

docu soap
Dokusoap f <-, -s>

li·quid ˈsoap N no pl

liquid soap
Flüssigseife f <-, -n>

ˈbile soap N CHEM

bile soap

ˈdish soap N Am

dish soap
dish soap

po·tas·sium ˈsoap N CHEM

Schmierseife f <-, -n>

ˈsad·dle soap N no pl

saddle soap
saddle soap

ˈtoi·let soap N

toilet soap
Toilettenseife f <-, -n>

ˈsoap pow·der N no pl

soap powder

ˈsoap op·era N TV, MEDIA

soap opera
Seifenoper f <-, -n>
Present
Isoap
yousoap
he/she/itsoaps
wesoap
yousoap
theysoap
Past
Isoaped
yousoaped
he/she/itsoaped
wesoaped
yousoaped
theysoaped
Present Perfect
Ihavesoaped
youhavesoaped
he/she/ithassoaped
wehavesoaped
youhavesoaped
theyhavesoaped
Past Perfect
Ihadsoaped
youhadsoaped
he/she/ithadsoaped
wehadsoaped
youhadsoaped
theyhadsoaped

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Together, Unilever and PSI are working with local governments to increase handwashing with soap in schools and communities across Kenya, Vietnam, and Zimbabwe – three countries where handwashing with soap practices are low.
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www.unilever.de
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Zusammen arbeiten Unilever und PSI mit den lokalen Regierungen daran, das Händewaschen mit Seife in Schulen und Gemeinden in Kenia, Vietnam und Zimbabwe zu fördern - drei Länder, in denen diese Praxis nicht weit verbreitet ist.
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“Membrane proteins need a kind of soap as an outer shell, a detergent, which washes off a lipid layer.
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aktuell.ruhr-uni-bochum.de
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„Membranproteine benötigen eine Art Seife als Außenhülle, ein Detergenz, welches eine Lipidschicht abwäscht.
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The soap is suitable for all skin types, and is especially recommended for dry and sensitive skin.
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www.bio-naturkosmetikshop.de
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Die Seife ist für alle Hauttypen geeignet, und wird besonders für die trockene und empfindliche Haut empfohlen.
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Soap and organic surface-active products and preparations, in the form of bars, cakes, moulded pieces or shapes, and paper, wadding, felt and nonwovens, impregnated, coated or covered with soap or detergent, for toilet use, incl. medicated products ( Trading Restrictions )
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www.zolltarifnummern.de
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Seifen und organische grenzflächenaktive Erzeugnisse und Zubereitungen, in Form von Tafeln, Riegeln, geformten Stücken oder Figuren, und Papier, Watte, Filz und Vliesstoffe, mit Seife oder Reinigungsmitteln getränkt oder überzogen, zur Körperpflege, einschl. solcher zu medizinischen Zwecken ( Handelsbeschränkungen )
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The soap reduces the surface tension of the water so that the insects sink to the bottom of the trap.
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www.uni-wuerzburg.de
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Die Seife setzt die Oberflächenspannung des Wassers herunter, so dass die Insekten auf den Grund der Falle sinken.
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