dilute

dilute
1. adjective
verdünnt
2. transitive verb
1) verdünnen
2) (fig.) abschwächen; entschärfen
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1. verb
(to lessen the strength etc of by mixing especially with water: You are supposed to dilute that lime juice with water.) verdünnen
2. adjective
(reduced in strength; weak: dilute acid.) verdünnt
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di·lute
[daɪˈlu:t]
I. vt
to \dilute sth
1. (mix) etw verdünnen [o strecken] (with mit +dat)
2. (fig) etw abschwächen [o mildern]
to \dilute fears Ängste zerstreuen
to \dilute one's investment in a company seine Investitionen in eine Firma reduzieren
to \dilute a statement einer Stellungnahme die Schärfe nehmen
II. adj verdünnt
\dilute colour ausgebleichte [o verblasste] Farbe
\dilute light schwaches Licht
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[daɪ'luːt]
1. vt
orange juice, milk etc verdünnen; colour dämpfen, abschwächen; (fig) mildern, (ab)schwächen; power, influence schwächen

dilute to taste — nach Geschmack verdünnen

2. adj
verdünnt
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dilute [daıˈljuːt; dı-; besonders US -ˈluːt]
A v/t
1. verdünnen, verwässern, strecken, CHEM diluieren
2. fig eine Aussage etc verwässern, abschwächen, mildern:
dilute labo(u)r Facharbeit in Arbeitsgänge zerlegen, deren Ausführung nur geringe Fachkenntnisse erfordert
B adj
1. verdünnt
2. blass, wäss(e)rig (Farben)
3. fig verwässert, abgeschwächt
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1. adjective
verdünnt
2. transitive verb
1) verdünnen
2) (fig.) abschwächen; entschärfen
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v.
verdünnen v.

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