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fat·ten [ˈfætən] CZ. cz. przech.
1. fatten (feed):
to fatten sb żart.
2. fatten (increase):
batten down CZ. cz. przech.
to batten sth down
to batten sth down NAUT.
etw verschalken spec.
to batten down the hatches przen. pot.
flat·ten [ˈflætən] CZ. cz. przech.
1. flatten (level):
to flatten sth roof, slope
to flatten sth przen.
etw eben [o. flach] machen
to flatten sth ground, path, road
to flatten sth dent
to flatten sth board, cloth, surface
2. flatten (knock down):
to flatten sth building, wall
etw einebnen [o. pot. plattwalzen] [o. a. przen. dem Erdboden gleichmachen]
to flatten sb pot. boxer, wrestler
to flatten sb przen. (defeat)
jdn fertigmachen pot.
to flatten sb przen. (depress)
3. flatten MUZ.:
fatten up CZ. cz. przech.
to fatten up sb żart.
pat·ten [ˈpætən] RZ. HIST.
Holzschuh r.m. <-(e)s, -e>
I. bat·ten [ˈbætən] RZ.
Latte r.ż. <-, -n>
Leiste r.ż. <-, -n>
II. bat·ten [ˈbætən] CZ. cz. przech.
III. bat·ten [ˈbætən] CZ. cz. nieprzech.
sich B. an etw C. gütlich tun podn.
to batten on sth przen.
sich B. an etw C. weiden
I. flatten out CZ. cz. nieprzech.
1. flatten out (become flatter):
flatten out inclination
flatten out ground, path
2. flatten out LOT. (fly level):
flatten out plane
flatten out plane
3. flatten out (stabilize):
flatten out demand, inflation
flatten out prices, numbers
II. flatten out CZ. cz. przech.
1. flatten out (make flatter):
to flatten out sth
etw ebnen
to flatten out sth blanket, map, tablecloth
to flatten out sth dent
to flatten out sth paper, bag
2. flatten out (make equal):
I. at·tend [əˈtend] CZ. cz. przech. form.
1. attend (be present at):
2. attend (accompany):
3. attend MED. (care for):
4. attend form. (be a part of):
II. at·tend [əˈtend] CZ. cz. nieprzech.
1. attend (be present):
2. attend (listen carefully):
3. attend przest.:
jdm aufwarten podn. przest.
I. at·tend·ant [əˈtendənt] RZ.
1. attendant:
Aufseher(in) r.m. (r.ż.) <-s, ->
Wärter(in) r.m. (r.ż.) <-s, ->
Bademeister(in) r.m. (r.ż.) <-s, -; -, -nen>
Parkwächter(in) r.m. (r.ż.) <-s, -; -, -nen>
Museumswärter(in) r.m. (r.ż.) <-s, ->
Tankwart(in) r.m. (r.ż.)
2. attendant (servant):
Diener(in) r.m. (r.ż.) <-s, ->
Bedienstete(r) r.ż.(r.m.) <-n, -n; -n, -n>
II. at·tend·ant [əˈtendənt] PRZYM. form.
I. at·ten·tion-seek·ing [əˈtenʃənsi:kɪŋ] RZ. no pl
II. at·ten·tion-seek·ing [əˈtenʃənsi:kɪŋ] PRZYM. ndm.
Klett słownictwo specjalistyczne dotyczące geografii i geologii
flatten out [ˌflætnˈaʊt] CZ.
fattening of bulls RZ.
fattening bay
fattening of cows
fattening RZ.
fattening of calves RZ.
Klett słownictwo specjalistyczne dotyczące biologii
flatten out CZ.
sich verlangsamen (z.B. der Anstieg)
flattened leaf base
attract attention CZ.
Present
Ifatten
youfatten
he/she/itfattens
wefatten
youfatten
theyfatten
Past
Ifattened
youfattened
he/she/itfattened
wefattened
youfattened
theyfattened
Present Perfect
Ihavefattened
youhavefattened
he/she/ithasfattened
wehavefattened
youhavefattened
theyhavefattened
Past Perfect
Ihadfattened
youhadfattened
he/she/ithadfattened
wehadfattened
youhadfattened
theyhadfattened
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Then they will spit you out or forget about you once their wallets start to fatten up.
www.news24.com
This often leads to cramped conditions and the need to fatten up birds as quickly as possible to shave the overall cost of feeding them.
city-press.news24.com
He expects the department of public safety's $1.7 million budget, which is split with the fire department, to fatten up.
www.wfxg.com
Like many years ago there was a pressure to fatten up and be curvy.
www.telegraph.co.uk
With maybe some new blood added to fatten up their ranks they could be a team to be reckoned with in the future.
www.derryjournal.com
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In 2000 she completed a doctorate (Dr. iur.) with a dissertation on " Die optimale Begünstigung des überlebenden Ehegatten " (how best to favour the surviving spouse) for which she won the Professor Walther Hug Prize.
www.unilu.ch
[...]
Im Jahr 2000 erfolgte die Promotion zur Dr. iur. mit einer Dissertation zum Thema " Die optimale Begünstigung des überlebenden Ehegatten ".Die Arbeit wurde mit dem Prof. Walther Hug-Preis ausgezeichnet.