German-English translations for asche

  • ash
    us
    One product failed to comply because of excessive amounts of ash and acids in soluble ash. Ein Produkt entsprach nicht den Anforderungen, weil es zu große Mengen an Asche und Säuren in löslicher Asche enthielt. You also have extremely toxic ash left afterwards. Außerdem bleibt hochgiftige Asche zurück. The waste would be turned into ash, causing harmful and deadly emissions. Der Müll würde in Asche verwandelt und gesundheitsschädliche bzw. tödliche Emissionen verursachen.
  • ashes
    us
    One of them was to burn the German flag and to send the ashes to Chancellor Kohl. Ein Vorschlag war es, die deutsche Fahne zu verbrennen und ihre Asche an Kanzler Kohl zu schicken. Let us not therefore wear sackcloth and ashes, be issued with yellow cards or be depressed. Gehen wir daher nicht in Sack und Asche, geben wir uns nicht die gelbe Karte, und seien wir nicht enttäuscht.
  • cinderWe plan to cinder this path.
  • clay
    us
    The French Open is played on clayWe went shooting clays at the weekend.Danzig is rightfully German clay.
  • dust
    us
    to raise, or kick up, a dustThe cleaning lady needs a stool to dust the cupboardDusting always makes me cough
  • falloutOn 26 April 1986 the reactor number four at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant located in the Soviet Union near Pripyat in Ukraine exploded. Further explosions and the resulting fire sent a plume of highly radioactive fallout into the atmosphere and over an extensive geographical area.Psychological fallout in the shadow of terrorism, title of an article by Dr. Abraham Twerski, M.D. in [http://www.jewishworldreview.com]
  • grayling
  • slag

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