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Definition
Synonym
Fluegeltueren
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Flügeltür
f
Flügeltüren
pl
folding door, double-door
folding doors, double-doors
Flügeltür
f
Flügeltüren
pl
folding door, double-door
folding doors, double-doors
Fluegeltueren
folding doors
Flügeltür
f
Flügeltüren
pl
folding door; double-door
folding doors; double-doors
Deutsche
Fluegeltueren Synonyme
Englische
folding door double-door Synonyme
Fluegeltueren Definition
Back
door
(
)
A
door
in
the
back
part
of
a
building
Door
(
n.
)
An
opening
in
the
wall
of
a
house
or
of
an
apartment,
by
which
to
go
in
and
out
Door
(
n.
)
The
frame
or
barrier
of
boards,
or
other
material,
usually
turning
on
hinges,
by
which
an
entrance
way
into
a
house
or
apartment
is
closed
and
opened.
Door
(
n.
)
Passage
Door
(
n.
)
An
entrance
way,
but
taken
in
the
sense
of
the
house
or
apartment
to
which
it
leads.
Double
(
a.
)
Twofold
Double
(
a.
)
Being
in
pairs
Double
(
a.
)
Divided
into
two
Double
(
a.
)
Having
the
petals
in
a
flower
considerably
increased
beyond
the
natural
number,
usually
as
the
result
of
cultivation
and
the
expense
of
the
stamens,
or
stamens
and
pistils.
The
white
water
lily
and
some
other
plants
have
their
blossoms
naturally
double.
Double
(
adv.
)
Twice
Double
(
a.
)
To
increase
by
adding
an
equal
number,
quantity,
length,
value,
or
the
like
Double
(
a.
)
To
make
of
two
thicknesses
or
folds
by
turning
or
bending
together
in
the
middle
Double
(
a.
)
To
be
the
double
of
Double
(
a.
)
To
pass
around
or
by
Double
(
a.
)
To
unite,
as
ranks
or
files,
so
as
to
form
one
from
each
two.
Double
(
v.
i.)
To
be
increased
to
twice
the
sum,
number,
quantity,
length,
or
value
Double
(
v.
i.)
To
return
upon
one's
track
Double
(
v.
i.)
To
play
tricks
Double
(
v.
i.)
To
set
up
a
word
or
words
a
second
time
by
mistake
Double
(
n.
)
Twice
as
much
Double
(
n.
)
Among
compositors,
a
doublet
(see
Doublet,
2.)
Double
(
n.
)
That
which
is
doubled
over
or
together
Double
(
n.
)
A
turn
or
circuit
in
running
to
escape
pursues
Double
(
n.
)
Something
precisely
equal
or
counterpart
to
another
Double
(
n.
)
A
player
or
singer
who
prepares
to
take
the
part
of
another
player
in
his
absence
Double
(
n.
)
Double
beer
Double
(
n.
)
A
feast
in
which
the
antiphon
is
doubled,
hat
is,
said
twice,
before
and
after
the
Psalms,
instead
of
only
half
being
said,
as
in
simple
feasts.
Double
(
n.
)
A
game
between
two
pairs
of
players
Double
(
n.
)
An
old
term
for
a
variation,
as
in
Bach's
Suites.
Double-acting
(
a.
)
Acting
or
operating
in
two
directions
or
with
both
motions
Double-bank
(
v.
t.)
To
row
by
rowers
sitting
side
by
side
in
twos
on
a
bank
or
thwart.
Double-banked
(
a.
)
Applied
to
a
kind
of
rowing
in
which
the
rowers
sit
side
by
side
in
twos,
a
pair
of
oars
being
worked
from
each
bank
or
thwart.
Double-barreled
(
a.
)
Alt.
of
-barrelled
Double-beat
valve
(
)
See
under
Valve.
Double-breasted
(
a.
)
Folding
or
lapping
over
on
the
breast,
with
a
row
of
buttons
and
buttonholes
on
each
side
Double-charge
(
v.
t.)
To
load
with
a
double
charge,
as
of
gunpowder.
Double-charge
(
v.
t.)
To
overcharge.
Double
dealer
(
)
One
who
practices
double
dealing
Double
dealing
(
)
False
or
deceitful
dealing.
See
Double
dealing,
under
Dealing.
Double-decker
(
n.
)
A
man-of-war
having
two
gun
decks.
Double-decker
(
n.
)
A
public
conveyance,
as
a
street
car,
with
seats
on
the
roof.
Double-dye
(
v.
t.)
To
dye
again
or
twice
over.
Double-dyed
(
a.
)
Dyed
twice
Double-ender
(
n.
)
A
vessel
capable
of
moving
in
either
direction,
having
bow
and
rudder
at
each
end.
Double-ender
(
n.
)
A
locomotive
with
pilot
at
each
end.
Double-entendre
(
n.
)
A
word
or
expression
admitting
of
a
double
interpretation,
one
of
which
is
often
obscure
or
indelicate.
Double-eyed
(
a.
)
Having
a
deceitful
look.
Double-faced
(
a.
)
Having
two
faces
designed
for
use
Double-faced
(
a.
)
Deceitful
Double
first
(
)
A
degree
of
the
first
class
both
in
classics
and
mathematics.
folding door double-door / folding doors double-doors Bedeutung
double
fault
(tennis)
two
successive
faults
in
serving
resulting
in
the
loss
of
the
point
double
stopping
stopping
two
strings
and
producing
two
notes
at
the
same
time
line-drive
double
line
double
a
double
resulting
from
a
line
drive
double
two-base
hit
two-bagger
two-baser
a
base
hit
on
which
the
batter
stops
safely
at
second
base,
he
hit
a
double
to
deep
centerfield
double-blind
procedure
double-blind
experiment
double-blind
study
an
experimental
procedure
in
which
neither
the
subjects
of
the
experiment
nor
the
persons
administering
the
experiment
know
the
critical
aspects
of
the
experiment,
a
double-blind
procedure
is
used
to
guard
against
both
experimenter
bias
and
placebo
effects
back
door
backdoor
a
secret
or
underhand
means
of
access
(to
a
place
or
a
position),
he
got
his
job
through
the
back
door
fold
folding
the
act
of
folding,
he
gave
the
napkins
a
double
fold
double
leg
circle
a
gymnastic
exercise
performed
on
the
pommel
horse
when
the
gymnast
(with
legs
together)
swings
his
legs
in
a
circle
while
alternating
hands
on
the
pommels
twin
bill
doubleheader
double
feature
two
games
instead
of
one
(especially
in
baseball
when
the
same
two
teams
play
two
games
on
the
same
day)
double
dribble
an
illegal
dribble
in
basketball
(the
player
uses
both
hands
to
dribble
or
the
player
starts
to
dribble
a
second
time
after
coming
to
a
stop)
double
Dutch
the
difficult
version
of
jump
rope
in
which
players
jump
over
two
ropes
that
are
swung
in
a
crisscross
manner
by
two
turners
daily
double
a
single
bet
on
two
horse
races
in
the
same
day
double
reverse
(American
football)
a
running
play
in
which
a
first
reverse
is
followed
by
a
second
reverse
double
play
the
act
of
getting
two
players
out
on
one
play
double
entry
double-entry
bookkeeping
bookkeeper
debits
the
transaction
to
one
account
and
credits
it
to
another
double
cross
doublerossing
an
act
of
betrayal,
he
gave
us
the
old
double
cross,
I
could
no
longer
tolerate
his
impudent
doublerossing
duplicity
double-dealing
acting
in
bad
faith,
deception
by
pretending
to
entertain
one
set
of
intentions
while
acting
under
the
influence
of
another
double
blind
a
test
procedure
in
which
the
identity
of
those
receiving
the
intervention
is
concealed
from
both
the
administrators
and
the
subjects
until
after
the
test
is
completed,
designed
to
reduce
or
eliminate
bias
in
the
results
doubling
double
raising
the
stakes
in
a
card
game
by
a
factor
of
,
I
decided
his
double
was
a
bluff
double
take
a
delayed
reaction
indicating
surprise
double
jeopardy
the
prosecution
of
a
defendant
for
a
criminal
offense
for
which
he
has
already
been
tried,
prohibited
in
the
fifth
amendment
to
the
United
States
Constitution
trap-door
spider
American
spider
that
constructs
a
silk-lined
nest
with
a
hinged
lid
back
door
backdoor
back
entrance
an
entrance
at
the
rear
of
a
building
barn
door
the
large
sliding
door
of
a
barn
bass
fiddle
bass
viol
bull
fiddle
double
bass
contrabass
string
bass
largest
and
lowest
member
of
the
violin
family
bi-fold
door
an
interior
door
a
bus
autobus
coach
charabanc
double-decker
jitney
motorbus
motorcoach
omnibus
passenger
vehicle
a
vehicle
carrying
many
passengers,
used
for
public
transport,
he
always
rode
the
bus
to
work
car
door
the
door
of
a
car
cargo
door
door
used
to
load
or
unload
cargo
contrabassoon
contrafagotto
double
bassoon
the
bassoon
that
is
the
largest
instrument
in
the
oboe
family
door
a
swinging
or
sliding
barrier
that
will
close
the
entrance
to
a
room
or
building
or
vehicle,
he
knocked
on
the
door,
he
slammed
the
door
as
he
left
door
a
room
that
is
entered
via
a
door,
his
office
is
the
third
door
down
the
hall
on
the
left
door
a
structure
where
people
live
or
work
(usually
ordered
along
a
street
or
road),
the
office
next
door,
they
live
two
doors
up
the
street
from
us
doorway
door
room
access
threshold
the
entrance
(the
space
in
a
wall)
through
which
you
enter
or
leave
a
room
or
building,
the
space
that
a
door
can
close,
he
stuck
his
head
in
the
doorway
double
bed
a
bed
wide
enough
to
accommodate
two
sleepers
double-bitted
ax
double-bitted
axe
Western
ax
Western
axe
an
ax
that
has
cutting
edges
on
both
sides
of
the
head
double
boiler
double
saucepan
two
saucepans,
one
fitting
inside
the
other
double-breasted
jacket
a
jacket
having
fronts
that
overlap
enough
for
two
separate
rows
of
buttons
double-breasted
suit
a
suit
with
a
double-breasted
jacket
double
clinch
a
clinch
with
two
loops
double
crochet
double
stitch
a
kind
of
crochet
stitch
double
door
two
vertical
doors
that
meet
in
the
middle
of
the
door
frame
when
closed
double
glazing
a
window
with
two
panes
of
glass
and
a
space
between
them,
reduces
heat
and
noise
transmission
through
the
window
double-hung
window
a
window
having
two
sashes
that
slide
up
and
down
double
knit
a
knit
fabric
similar
to
jersey
that
is
made
with
two
sets
of
needles
producing
a
double
thickness
joined
by
interlocking
stitches
double-prop
double-propeller
plane
twin-prop
twin-propeller-plane
a
propeller
plane
with
an
engine
that
drives
two
propellers
in
opposite
directions
(for
stability)
double
reed
a
pair
of
joined
reeds
that
vibrate
together
to
produce
the
sound
in
some
woodwinds
doubleeed
instrument
double
reed
a
woodwind
that
has
a
pair
of
joined
reeds
that
vibrate
together
Dutch
door
half
door
an
exterior
door
divided
in
two
horizontally,
either
half
can
be
closed
or
open
independently
exterior
door
outside
door
a
doorway
that
allows
entrance
to
or
exit
from
a
building
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