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Definition
Synonym
Grabschlie�ung
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Grabschließung
f
closure of the grave
Grabschänder
m
, Leichenfledderer
m
Grabschänder
pl
, Leichenfledderer
pl
graverobber, ghoul
graverobbers, ghouls
Grabräuber
m
; Grabschänder
m
Grabräuber
pl
; Grabschänder
pl
grave robber
grave robbers
Grabschänder
m
(Entweihung)
Grabschänder
pl
desecrator of a grave graves
desecrators of a grave graves
Grabschänder
m
(Verwüstung)
Grabschänder
pl
grave vandal
grave vandals
Grabschändung
f
Grabschändungen
pl
desecration of a grave
desecrations of graves
Grabraub
m
; Grabschändung
f
grave robbery
Grabschändung
f
(Entweihung)
Grabschändungen
pl
desecration of a grave graves
desecrations of a grave graves
Grabschändung
f
(Verwüstung)
grave vandalism
Spaten
m
; Grabescheit
n
obs.
; Grabscheit
n
obs.
Spaten
pl
; Grabescheite
pl
; Grabscheite
pl
Klappspaten
m
ein Spaten voll
einen Spaten (voll) Sand
spade
spades
folding spade
spadeful
a spadeful of sand
grabschen, grapschen (nach)
grabschend, grapschend
gegrabscht, gegrapscht
grabscht, grapscht
grabschte, grapschte
to grab (at), to snatch (at)
grabbing, snatching
grabbed, snatched
grabs
grabbed
grabschen; grapschen (nach)
grabschend; grapschend
gegrabscht; gegrapscht
grabscht; grapscht
grabschte; grapschte
to grab (at); to snatch (at)
grabbing; snatching
grabbed; snatched
grabs
grabbed
grabschen; grapschen
v
(nach)
grabschend; grapschend
gegrabscht; gegrapscht
grabscht; grapscht
grabschte; grapschte
to grab (at); to snatch (at)
grabbing; snatching
grabbed; snatched
grabs
grabbed
Grapscher
m
, Grabscher
m
groper
Grapscher
m
; Grabscher
m
Grapscher
pl
; Grabscher
pl
groper
gropers
Grabschließung
f
closure of the grave
Grabschmuck
m
grave decoration
Grabschrift, Grabinschrift
epitaph
Deutsche
Grabschlie�ung Synonyme
Englische
closure of the grave Synonyme
closure
accomplishment
ankle
arrest
arrestation
arrestment
articulation
blockage
blocking
boundary
butt
cease
cervix
cessation
check
clinch
clogging
close
closing
closing up
completion
conclusion
connecting link
connecting rod
connection
constriction
consummation
coupling
cramp
culmination
delay
desistance
detainment
detention
dovetail
elbow
embrace
end
ending
fixation
foot-dragging
fulfillment
gliding joint
hampering
hindering
hindrance
hinge
hinged joint
hip
holdback
holdup
impediment
inhibition
interface
interference
interruption
join
joining
joint
juncture
knee
knuckle
let
link
miter
mortise
neck
negativism
nuisance value
obstruction
obstructionism
occlusion
opposition
perfection
pivot
pivot joint
rabbet
realization
repression
resistance
restraint
restriction
retardation
retardment
scarf
seam
setback
shoulder
squeeze
stitch
stop
stranglehold
stricture
suppression
suture
symphysis
termination
tie rod
toggle
toggle joint
topping-off
union
weld
wrist
Grabschlie�ung Definition
Closure
(
v.
t.)
The
act
of
shutting
Closure
(
v.
t.)
That
which
closes
or
shuts
Closure
(
v.
t.)
That
which
incloses
or
confines
Closure
(
v.
t.)
A
conclusion
Closure
(
v.
t.)
A
method
of
putting
an
end
to
debate
and
securing
an
immediate
vote
upon
a
measure
before
a
legislative
body.
It
is
similar
in
effect
to
the
previous
question.
It
was
first
introduced
into
the
British
House
of
Commons
in
1882.
The
French
word
cloture
was
originally
applied
to
this
proceeding.
-grave
(
)
A
final
syllable
signifying
a
ruler,
as
in
landgrave,
margrave.
See
Margrave.
Grave
(
v.
t.)
To
clean,
as
a
vessel's
bottom,
of
barnacles,
grass,
etc.,
and
pay
it
over
with
pitch
Grave
(
superl.
)
Of
great
weight
Grave
(
superl.
)
Of
importance
Grave
(
superl.
)
Not
light
or
gay
Grave
(
superl.
)
Not
acute
or
sharp
Grave
(
superl.
)
Slow
and
solemn
in
movement.
Grave
(
n.
)
To
dig.
[Obs.]
Chaucer.
Grave
(
n.
)
To
carve
or
cut,
as
letters
or
figures,
on
some
hard
substance
Grave
(
n.
)
To
carve
out
or
give
shape
to,
by
cutting
with
a
chisel
Grave
(
n.
)
To
impress
deeply
(on
the
mind)
Grave
(
n.
)
To
entomb
Grave
(
v.
i.)
To
write
or
delineate
on
hard
substances,
by
means
of
incised
lines
Grave
(
n.
)
An
excavation
in
the
earth
as
a
place
of
burial
closure of the grave Bedeutung
closure
closedown
closing
shutdown
termination
of
operations,
they
regretted
the
closure
of
the
day
care
center
closing
closure
approaching
a
particular
destination,
a
coming
closer,
a
narrowing
of
a
gap,
the
ship's
rapid
rate
of
closing
gave
them
little
time
to
avoid
a
collision
blockage
closure
occlusion
the
act
of
blocking
blockage
block
closure
occlusion
stop
stoppage
an
obstruction
in
a
pipe
or
tube,
we
had
to
call
a
plumber
to
clear
out
the
blockage
in
the
drainpipe
burial
mound
grave
mound
barrow
tumulus
(archeology)
a
heap
of
earth
placed
over
prehistoric
tombs
grave
tomb
a
place
for
the
burial
of
a
corpse
(especially
beneath
the
ground
and
marked
by
a
tombstone),
he
put
flowers
on
his
mother's
grave
settlement
resolution
closure
something
settled
or
resolved,
the
outcome
of
decision
making,
they
finally
reached
a
settlement
with
the
union,
they
never
did
achieve
a
final
resolution
of
their
differences,
he
needed
to
grieve
before
he
could
achieve
a
sense
of
closure
closure
law
of
closure
a
Gestalt
principle
of
organization
holding
that
there
is
an
innate
tendency
to
perceive
incomplete
objects
as
complete
and
to
close
or
fill
gaps
and
to
perceive
asymmetric
stimuli
as
symmetric
closure
cloture
gag
rule
gag
law
a
rule
for
limiting
or
ending
debate
in
a
deliberative
body
closure
by
compartment
guillotine
closure
imposed
on
the
debate
of
specific
sections
of
a
bill
grave
accent
grave
a
mark
(`)
placed
above
a
vowel
to
indicate
pronunciation
grave
death
of
a
person,
he
went
to
his
grave
without
forgiving
me,
from
cradle
to
grave
closure
cloture
terminate
debate
by
calling
for
a
vote,
debate
was
closured,
cloture
the
discussion
scratch
engrave
grave
inscribe
carve,
cut,
or
etch
into
a
material
or
surface,
engrave
a
pen,
engraved
the
trophy
cupt
with
the
winner's,
the
lovers
scratched
their
names
into
the
bark
of
the
tree
sculpt
sculpture
grave
shape
(a
material
like
stone
or
wood)
by
whittling
away
at
it,
She
is
sculpting
the
block
of
marble
into
an
image
of
her
husband
dangerous
grave
grievous
serious
severe
life-threatening
causing
fear
or
anxiety
by
threatening
great
harm,
a
dangerous
operation,
a
grave
situation,
a
grave
illness,
grievous
bodily
harm,
a
serious
wound,
a
serious
turn
of
events,
a
severe
case
of
pneumonia,
a
life-threatening
disease
grave
grievous
heavy
weighty
of
great
gravity
or
crucial
import,
requiring
serious
thought,
grave
responsibilities,
faced
a
grave
decision
in
a
time
of
crisis,
a
grievous
fault,
heavy
matters
of
state,
the
weighty
matters
to
be
discussed
at
the
peace
conference
grave
sedate
sober
solemn
dignified
and
somber
in
manner
or
character
and
committed
to
keeping
promises,
a
grave
God-fearing
man,
a
quiet
sedate
nature,
as
sober
as
a
judge,
a
solemn
promise,
the
judge
was
solemn
as
he
pronounced
sentence
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