sleeve in German
sleeve in German
Ärmel
The part of a garment that covers the arm. [from 10th c.]
Hülle
The part of a garment that covers the arm. [from 10th c.]
Cover
The part of a garment that covers the arm. [from 10th c.]
Schallplattenhülle
The part of a garment that covers the arm. [from 10th c.]
Muffe
A (usually tubular) covering or lining to protect a piece of machinery etc. [from 19th c.]
Banderole
A (usually tubular) covering or lining to protect a piece of machinery etc. [from 19th c.]
Buchse
A (usually tubular) covering or lining to protect a piece of machinery etc. [from 19th c.]
Hülle
A (usually tubular) covering or lining to protect a piece of machinery etc. [from 19th c.]
Hülse
A (usually tubular) covering or lining to protect a piece of machinery etc. [from 19th c.]
Köcher
A (usually tubular) covering or lining to protect a piece of machinery etc. [from 19th c.]
Hülle
A tattoo covering the whole arm.
Cover
A tattoo covering the whole arm.
Schallplattenhülle
A tattoo covering the whole arm.
bekleiden
(transitive) To fit and attach a sleeve to an upper garment (e.g. to a shirt, blouse, sweater, jacket, coat, etc.) or to a folder.
eintüten
(transitive) To fit and attach a sleeve to an upper garment (e.g. to a shirt, blouse, sweater, jacket, coat, etc.) or to a folder.
überziehen
(transitive) To fit and attach a sleeve to an upper garment (e.g. to a shirt, blouse, sweater, jacket, coat, etc.) or to a folder.