Naturwissenschaften SAT - Physische Welt
Hier lernen Sie einige englische Wörter, die sich auf die physische Welt beziehen, wie "pulverisieren", "demontieren", "schmuddelig" usw., die Sie benötigen, um Ihre SATs zu bestehen.
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to remove a thin layer or small amount of something from a surface using a sharp or rough edge

kratzen, schaben
to plunge or immerse entirely beneath the surface of a liquid, typically water

untertauchen, eintauchen
to crush something into small particles by rubbing or pressing it against a hard surface

mahlen, zerkleinern
to crush or grind something into a fine powder or particles, often through mechanical means or forceful impact

zermalmen, zerkleinern
to make something slightly wet or moist

anfeuchten, leicht befeuchten
to completely cover something with liquid by pouring it onto it

durchnässen, tränken
to give someone or something food and other things which are needed in order to grow, live, and maintain health

nähren, ernähren
to infect or dirty something with a disease or harmful microorganism

verseuchen, infizieren
to come into sudden and forceful contact with another object or person

kollidieren, zusammenstoßen
to make it so that nothing can move through something

verstopfen, blockieren
to move through something, typically overcoming resistance

durchdringen, eindringen
to lightly touch or brush against something, often causing a slight scratch or mark

streifen, kratzen
to suddenly and violently break open or apart, particularly as a result of internal pressure

platzen, bersten
to crack something into multiple parts or pieces

brechen, zerbrechen
(of a pipe or similar structure) to burst or break apart suddenly

bersten, zerreißen
to cut something using a sharp tool, often with precision and accuracy

spalten, schneiden
to take apart or destroy a structure or object

abbauen, zerlegen
to release or detach something by rotating it in a counter-clockwise direction, thereby loosening its fastening or connection

losschrauben, abschrauben
to break suddenly into several pieces

zersplittern, zerbrechen
(of a construction) to fall down suddenly, particularly due to being damaged or weak

zusammenbrechen
to completely destroy or to knock down a building or another structure

abreißen, zerstören
a black powdery substance produced by burning materials like wood or coal

Ruß, Schwarzpulver
the outer surface or outermost layer of an object, building, etc.

Außenseite, äußere Oberfläche
the act of fully submerging something into a liquid or substance, typically for the purpose of soaking

Eintauchen, Immersion
the act of producing or releasing something, especially gas or radiation, into the atmosphere or environment

Emission, Ausstoß
words, letters, or symbols that are engraved, carved, or written on a surface, often for commemorative, informational, or decorative purposes

Inschrift, Gravur
a tiny, discrete unit of matter or substance that can range from subatomic particles like electrons and protons to larger particles like dust or sand grains

Partikel, Korn
a bright, intense flame or fire that burns strongly and produces a lot of light and heat

Flamme, Feuer
a narrow, flat piece of wood, metal, or plastic, typically used as a component in structures like fences, blinds, or furniture

Lamelle, Latte
a space or area that is closed off or surrounded by walls, fences, or barriers, often used for containment, protection, or confinement

Gehege, Einzäunung
a small indented area or alcove set back into a wall or other surface

Vertiefung, Nische
a recessed part of a wall that is built further back from the rest of it

Alkoven, Nische
a depression or hollow in a surface, typically caused by impact or pressure

Delle, Beule
the outer edge or border of a circular object, often serving as a boundary or support

Rand, Felge
a hollow part or cavity into which something fits, typically used to connect or hold objects in place

Steckdose, Fassung
a long, elevated strip or crest of land, rock, or geological formation that extends prominently above its surroundings

Grat, Kamm
a long, narrow cut or indentation, often linear in shape, that is typically found on surfaces such as columns, moldings, or panels in architectural design

Nut, Rille
the area adjacent to the edge of a street or road where vehicles can park or where services, such as deliveries or pickups, often take place

Bordsteinkante, Straßenrand
a thick and flat piece of hard material, such as a stone, metal, wood, etc. that is usually in the shape of a square or rectangle

Platte, Tafel
the process of wearing down or smoothing a surface through friction, typically caused by rubbing, scraping, or erosion

Abrieb, Verschleiß durch Reibung
a long, narrow excavation or ditch dug into the ground, typically for military purposes, drainage, or archaeological exploration

Graben, Schützengraben
a clear or tinted coating made from resins, oils, and solvents that is applied to wood, metal, or other surfaces to provide a protective and decorative finish

Lack, Firnis
an empty or vacant space within a solid object or within a larger area, typically devoid of substance

Leere, Hohlraum
a space that is utterly empty of all matter

Vakuum, Leere
related to something that is moving or transported through the air

luftgetragen, durch die Luft transportiert
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