kitten

kitten
v/t
1. cement; mit Klebstoff: glue (an + Akk to; aneinander together); Glaserei: fix with putty
2. umg., fig. (Ehe, Freundschaft) patch up
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to putty
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kịt|ten ['kɪtn]
vt
to cement, to stick together with cement; Fenster to putty; (= füllen) to fill; (fig) to patch up
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kit·ten
[ˈkɪtn̩]
vt
etw [mit etw dat] \kitten to fill sth [with sth]
2. (mit Kitt kleben)
etw \kitten to stick sth together with cement
etw [an etw akk] \kitten to cement sth [to sth]
etw [wieder] \kitten to patch up sth sep [again] fig
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transitives Verb cement [together]; stick [together] with cement; (fig.) mend <breach>; patch up <broken marriage, friendship>
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kitten v/t
1. cement; mit Klebstoff: glue (
an +akk to;
aneinander together); Glaserei: fix with putty
2. umg, fig (Ehe, Freundschaft) patch up
* * *
transitives Verb cement [together]; stick [together] with cement; (fig.) mend <breach>; patch up <broken marriage, friendship>
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v.
to putty v.

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