Panne - translation to English
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Panne - translation to English

TYPE OF PILE FABRIC
Velvet (fabric); Velvets; Crushed velvet; Panne velvet; Velvet satin; Uncut velvet; Cut velvet; Mirror velvet; Panné velvet; Panné; Paon velvet; Stamped velvet; Nacré velvet; Chiffon velvet; Ciselé; Lyons velvet; Wedding-ring velvet; Voided velvet; Silk velvet; Beaded velvet

Panne         
n. breakdown, puncture, hole, blowout, flat tire; hitch, impediment, problem, delay
breakdown      
n. Zusammenbruch; eine Panne haben; Ausfall
break down         
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Breakdowns; Breakdown (Episode); Breakdown (song); Breakdown (disambiguation); Breakdown (album); Break-down; Break down; Breaking down; Broke down; Broke-down; Brokedown; Break-downs; Break downs; Breaks down; Break Down; Breakdown (film)
eine Panne haben; (unter der Last) zusammenbrechen; zerbrechen

Definition

Panne
·add. ·noun A fabric resembling velvet, but having the nap flat and less close.

Wikipedia

Velvet

Velvet is a type of woven tufted fabric in which the cut threads are evenly distributed, with a short, dense pile, giving it a distinctive soft feel. By extension, the word velvety means "smooth like velvet". In the past, velvet was typically made from silk. Today, velvet can be made from linen, cotton, wool and synthetic fibers.

Examples of use of Panne
1. Panne beim Wiederanfahren des AKW Brunsbüttel 08.
2. Eine Sprecherin des Bundesarbeitsministeriums bestätigte die Panne.
3. Die genaue Ursache für die Panne steht noch nicht fest.
4. Die Ursache der Panne war zunächst nicht bekannt.
5. Als zweite Panne hat der Bundespräsident gerade das Verbraucherinformationsgesetz enttarnt.