Sand
41sand — n *fortitude, grit, backbone, pluck, guts Analogous words: *courage, mettle, spirit, resolution, tenacity …
42Sand — [Aufbauwortschatz (Rating 1500 3200)] Bsp.: • Die Kinder bauten Sandburgen …
43sand — [sànd] sind (mir san, sie san...) …
44sand|er — «SAN duhr», noun. 1. a person or apparatus that sands: »a road sander. 2. a person or apparatus that sandpapers: »a floor sander …
45Sand — For other uses, see Sand (disambiguation). Close up of sand from the Gobi Desert, Mongolia, showing a surface area of 1 square centimetres …
46Sand — 1. Aus Sand dreht (kann) man keinen Strick (drehen). – Winckler, XII, 47; Simrock, 8698. 2. Dat is n raren Sand, se(de) de Feling, as he in de Klei kwam (oder kêm). (Ostfries.) – Bueren, 273; Eichwald, 468; Frommann, II, 537, 160; Hoefer, 267;… …
47Sand — Einem Sand in die Augen streuen: ihm die Wahrheit entstellt berichten, ihn täuschen (vgl. französisch ›jeter de la poudre aux yeux de quelqu un‹; niederländisch ›iemand zand in de ogen strooien‹; englisch ›to throw dust in a person s eyes‹;… …
48sand — n. & v. n. 1 a loose granular substance resulting from the wearing down of esp. siliceous rocks and found on the seashore, river beds, deserts, etc. 2 (in pl.) grains of sand. 3 (in pl.) an expanse or tracts of sand. 4 a light yellow brown colour …
49Sand — n. & v. n. 1 a loose granular substance resulting from the wearing down of esp. siliceous rocks and found on the seashore, river beds, deserts, etc. 2 (in pl.) grains of sand. 3 (in pl.) an expanse or tracts of sand. 4 a light yellow brown colour …
50sand — sandable, adj. sandless, adj. sandlike, adj. /sand/, n. 1. the more or less fine debris of rocks, consisting of small, loose grains, often of quartz. 2. Usually, sands. a tract or region composed principally of sand. 3. the sand or a grain of… …