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1 glass tube radiator
glass tube radiator Glasrohrstrahler mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > glass tube radiator
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2 glass tube
< chem> ■ Glasrohr n<energ.sol> ■ Glasröhre f ; Glasrohr m -
3 glass-tube fuse
<el> ■ Glasröhrchensicherung f ; Glasrohrsicherung f -
4 capillary glass tube
< chem> ■ Glaskapillare f -
5 compound glass tube
<el> ■ Verbundglasröhre f -
6 knitted glass tube
< silic> ■ Textilglas-Wirkschlauch m DIN 61850 -
7 laminated glass tube
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8 woven glass tube
< silic> ■ Textilglas-Webschlauch m -
9 tube
noun1) (for conveying liquids etc.) Rohr, das3) (Anat., Zool.) Röhre, diewatch the tube — vor der Röhre sitzen (ugs.)
* * *[tju:b]1) (a long, low cylinder-shaped object through which liquid can pass; a pipe: The water flowed through a rubber tube; a glass tube.) das Rohr2) (an organ of this kind in animals or plants.) die Röhre3) (an underground railway (especially in London): I go to work on the tube / by tube; ( also adjective) a tube train/station.) die Londoner U-Bahn; U-Bahn...4) (a container for a semi-liquid substance which is got out by squeezing: I must buy a tube of toothpaste.) die Tube•- academic.ru/76956/tubing">tubing- tubular* * *ninner \tube Schlauch mbronchial \tubes Bronchien plto have one's \tubes tied sich akk unfruchtbar machen lassen▪ the \tube die [Londoner] U-Bahn7.* * *[tjuːb]n1) (= pipe) Rohr nt; (of rubber, plastic) Schlauch m; (= speaking tube) Sprachrohr nt; (= torpedo tube) (Torpedo)rohr ntto go down the tubes (fig inf) — den Bach runtergehen (inf)
3) (Brit: London underground) U-Bahn fto travel by tube — mit der U-Bahn fahren
the tube ( US inf ) — die Glotze (inf)
* * *A s1. Rohr (-leitung f) n, Röhre f:go down the tube(s) bes US umg den Bach runtergehen2. (Glas- etc) Röhrchen n4. Tube f (Zahnpasta etc):tube colo(u)rs Tubenfarben5. ANAT Tube f:a) allg Röhre f, Kanal mb) engS. Eileiter mtube station U-Bahnhof m;tube train U-Bahn-Zug m8. ELEK Röhre f:10. obs Tubus m, Fernrohr n11. Aus sla) Flasche f Bierb) Dose f BierB v/t1. TECH mit Röhren versehen2. (durch Röhren) befördern3. in Tuben abfüllen4. röhrenförmig machen* * *noun1) (for conveying liquids etc.) Rohr, das3) (Anat., Zool.) Röhre, diewatch the tube — vor der Röhre sitzen (ugs.)
* * *(London underground railway) expr.Untergrundbahn f. (drain) n.Kanüle -n f. n.Rohr -e n.Röhre -n f.Schlauch -¨e m. -
10 tube
<tech.gen> ■ Hülse f<tech.gen> (not primarily for fluid transport; e.g. structural or heat transfer t.) ■ Rohr n<av> ■ Schwingspulen-Träger m<med.tech> (instrument used for intubation) ■ Tubus m< vhcl> ■ Rohr n -
11 glass cell
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12 glass capillary tube
< chem> ■ Glaskapillare f -
13 test-tube
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14 metallized glass-type tube
metallized glass-type tube metallisierte Glasröhre fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > metallized glass-type tube
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15 test glass
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16 hour-glass
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17 flow meter with borosilicate glass metering tube
<pps.i&c> ■ Borsilikatglas-Durchflussmesser m ; Durchflussmesser mit Messrohr aus Borsilikatglas mEnglish-german technical dictionary > flow meter with borosilicate glass metering tube
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18 üvegcső
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19 fine-wire fuse
<el> ■ Feindrahtsicherung f<el> (usu. glass tube body with cylindrical caps; fast or slow blow) ■ Feinsicherung f -
20 miniature fuse
<el> (usu. glass tube body with cylindrical caps; fast or slow blow) ■ Feinsicherung f<el> ■ Feinsicherung f
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