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wall (EN)
noun, verb

noun “wall”

Singular wall, Plural walls
  1. Mauer
    The garden is surrounded by a high brick wall.
  2. Festungsmauer
    The medieval walls of the city still stand today.
  3. Barrière
    They encountered a wall of resistance when they introduced the new policy.
  4. Mauer (massiv)
    A wall of fog rolled in from the sea.
  5. Pinnwand
    She shared the news on her wall so all her friends could see.
  6. Mauer (Anatomie, eng Schicht oder Struktur déi en Organ oder eng Kavitéit aschléisst oder begrenzt)
    The stomach wall secretes acids to aid digestion.
  7. (sport) am Fussball, eng Rei vu Spiller, déi zesummen stinn, fir géint e fräie Schoss ze verdeedegen
    The goalkeeper arranged the wall to block the shot.
  8. (nautesch) eng Zort Kniet, déi um Enn vun engem Seel gemaach gëtt.
    The sailor secured the rope with a wall knot.

verb “wall”

Infinitiv wall; hien walls; Verg. walled; Part. Verg. walled; Ger. walling
  1. ëmaueren
    They walled the courtyard to create a private garden.
  2. (am Videospill) fuddelen, andeems een duerch Maueren oder Hindernisser an engem Spill gesäit
    The player was kicked out for walling during the tournament.
  3. (d'Videospiller) duerch eng Mauer schéissen, fir en Géigner ze treffen
    He walled the enemy player to score a surprise victory.
  4. Mauerknuet maachen
    She walled the rope to prevent it from fraying.