Summary
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- tile:
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Wiktionary:
- tile → Kachel, Fliese, Dachziegel
- tile → fliesen, Fliese, Kachel, Dachziegel, Pfanne, Ziegel
- tile → decken
English
Detailed Translations for tile from English to German
tile:
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the tile (paving stone; flagstone; carpet square)
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the tile
– One of a number of separately printed parts of an oversized publication, such as a banner or poster, that cannot be printed as a single sheet. Separate tiles can be assembled to recreate the whole publication. 1 -
the tile
– A moveable object on the Start screen that links to applications, hubs, or other content or pages. 1
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tile
– To print a document in overlapping pieces. 1 -
tile
– In computer-graphics programming, to fill adjacent blocks of pixels on the screen with a design or pattern without allowing any blocks to overlap. 1
Translation Matrix for tile:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
Fliese | carpet square; flagstone; paving stone; tile | flagstone; paving tile |
Kachel | carpet square; flagstone; paving stone; tile | |
kleine Fliese | carpet square; flagstone; paving stone; tile | |
- | roofing tile | |
Verb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
neben- bzw. untereinander anordnen | tile | |
überlappend drucken | tile | |
Other | Related Translations | Other Translations |
- | pantile; roofing tile |
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tile
Cross Translation:
noun
tile
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mostly rectangular shaped sheet of ceramic or fired clay to cover surfaces
- tile → Kachel; Fliese; Dachziegel
verb
noun
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• tile | → Fliese | ↔ tegel — een rechthoekig stenen voorwerp dat meestal wordt gebruikt voor het bedekken van oppervlakten |
• tile | → fliesen | ↔ betegelen — een vloer of wand van tegels voorzien |
• tile | → Fliese; Kachel | ↔ carreau — Dalle de matériau dur utilisée comme revêtement de sol ou de mur |
• tile | → Dachziegel; Pfanne; Ziegel | ↔ tuile — carreau de peu d’épaisseur, fait de terre grasse pétrir, sécher et cuite au four, tantôt plat, tantôt courber en demi-cylindre, et dont on se sert pour couvrir les maisons, les bâtiments. |