caustic

caustic
adjective
beißend [Spott]; bissig [Bemerkung, Worte]; spitz, scharf [Zunge]

caustic soda — Ätznatron, das

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['ko:stik]
adjective
1) (burning by chemical action: caustic soda.) kaustisch
2) ((of remarks) bitter or sarcastic: caustic comments.) beißend
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caus·tic
[ˈkɔ:stɪk, AM esp ˈkɑ:-]
I. adj
1. (corrosive) ätzend, kaustisch fachspr
\caustic soda Ätznatron nt
2. (fig: biting) ätzend; (sarcastic) bissig
\caustic humour beißender Witz
\caustic tongue scharfe Zunge
II. n no art Ätzmittel nt; MED Kaustikum nt fachspr
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['kɔːstɪk]
adj (CHEM)
ätzend, kaustisch; (fig) ätzend; remark bissig

he was very caustic about the project — er äußerte sich sehr bissig über das Projekt

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caustic [ˈkɔːstık]
A adj (adv caustically)
1. CHEM kaustisch, ätzend, beizend, brennend
2. fig beißend, ätzend, sarkastisch (Antwort, Humor etc)
3. PHYS kaustisch
B s
1. Beiz-, Ätzmittel n
2. PHYS a) caustic curve, b) caustic surface
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adjective
beißend [Spott]; bissig [Bemerkung, Worte]; spitz, scharf [Zunge]

caustic soda — Ätznatron, das

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adj.
scharf adj.
ätzend adj.

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