plane

plane
I noun

plane [tree] — Platane, die

II 1. noun
(tool) Hobel, der
2. transitive verb
hobeln
III noun
1) (Geom.) Ebene, die; (flat surface) Fläche, die
2) (fig.) Ebene, die; (moral, intellectual) Niveau, das
3) (aircraft) Flugzeug, das; Maschine, die (ugs.)
* * *
I 1. [plein] noun
1) (an aeroplane.) das Flugzeug
2) (a level or standard: Man is on a higher plane (of development) than the apes.) die Ebene
3) (in geometry, a flat surface.) die Ebene
2. verb
(to move smoothly over the surface (of water etc).) gleiten
II 1. [plein] noun
(a carpenter's tool for making a level or smooth surface.) der Hobel
2. verb
(to make (a surface) level, smooth or lower by using a plane.) hobeln
III [plein] noun
(a type of tree with broad leaves.) die Platane
* * *
plane1
[pleɪn]
I. n
1. (surface) Fläche f; MATH Ebene f
inclined \plane MATH schiefe Ebene
2. (level) Ebene f, Niveau nt
sometimes I think she's on a different \plane from the rest of us manchmal habe ich den Eindruck, sie lebt in einer ganz anderen Welt
to be on a similar \plane to/higher \plane than sb/sth auf dem gleichen Niveau wie/einem höheren Niveau als jd/etw sein
3. (aircraft) Flugzeug nt
to board the \plane das Flugzeug besteigen
by \plane mit dem Flugzeug
we'll be travelling by \plane wir werden fliegen
II. vi gleiten
III. adj attr, inv flach, eben
\plane angle MATH gestreckter Winkel fachspr
plane2
[pleɪn]
I. n (tool) Hobel m
II. vt
to \plane sth etw hobeln; (until smooth) etw abhobeln [o glatt hobeln]
plane3
[pleɪn]
n (tree) Platane f
* * *
I [pleɪn]
n
Platane f II
1. adj
eben (ALSO MATH); surface also plan
2. n
1) (MATH) Ebene f
2) (= aeroplane) Flugzeug nt

to go by plane, to take a plane — fliegen

3) (= tool) Hobel m
4) (fig) Ebene f; (intellectual) Niveau nt; (= social plane) Schicht f

he lives on a different plane — er lebt in anderen Sphären

a higher plane of consciousness — eine höhere Bewusstseinsebene

3. vt
hobeln

to plane sth down — etw abhobeln, etw glatt hobeln

4. vi
(bird, glider, speedboat) gleiten
* * *
plane1 [pleın] s BOT Platane f
plane2 [pleın]
A adj
1. flach, eben
2. TECH plan, Plan…:
plane mirror Planspiegel m
3. MATH eben (Figur):
plane curve einfach gekrümmte Kurve;
plane polarization lineare Polarisation
B s
1. Ebene f, (ebene) Fläche:
plane of polarization PHYS Polarisationsebene;
plane of projection MATH Rissebene;
plane of reference besonders MATH Bezugsebene;
plane of refraction PHYS Brechungsebene;
on the upward plane fig im Anstieg, ansteigend
2. fig (auch Bewusstseins) Ebene f, (Wertigkeits-) Stufe f, Niveau n, Bereich m:
on the same plane as auf dem gleichen Niveau wie
3. Bergbau: Förderstrecke f
4. TECH Hobel m
C v/t
1. (ein)ebnen, glätten, planieren, TECH auch schlichten, Bleche abrichten
2. TECH hobeln:
plane away (oder off) Kanten etc abhobeln, glatt hobeln;
plane down ein Brett etc abhobeln
3. TYPO bestoßen
plane3 [pleın] FLUG
A s
1. Flugzeug n:
by plane auf dem Luftweg, mit dem Flugzeug;
go by plane fliegen;
plane crash Flugzeugabsturz m
2. Tragfläche f
B v/i
1. gleiten, segeln
2. fliegen
* * *
I noun

plane [tree] — Platane, die

II 1. noun
(tool) Hobel, der
2. transitive verb
hobeln
III noun
1) (Geom.) Ebene, die; (flat surface) Fläche, die
2) (fig.) Ebene, die; (moral, intellectual) Niveau, das
3) (aircraft) Flugzeug, das; Maschine, die (ugs.)
* * *
(tools) n.
Hobel -- m. n.
Ebene -n f.
Platane -n f. v.
hobeln v.

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