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1 constraints
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > constraints
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2 constraints
constraints (einengende) Randbedingungen fplEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > constraints
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3 environmental constraints
English-german engineering dictionary > environmental constraints
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4 free of constraints
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5 operating constraints
English-german engineering dictionary > operating constraints
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6 ease balance-sheet constraints
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > ease balance-sheet constraints
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7 regulatory constraints
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > regulatory constraints
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8 maintenance constraints
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > maintenance constraints
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9 reaction of constraints
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > reaction of constraints
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10 reaction of constraints
< mech> ■ Führungskraft fEnglish-german technical dictionary > reaction of constraints
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11 torsion with warping constraints
< mech> ■ Wölbkrafttorsion fEnglish-german technical dictionary > torsion with warping constraints
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12 constraint
noun1) Zwang, der2) (limitation) Einschränkung, die* * *con·straint[kənˈstreɪnt]nthe \constraint of politeness das Gebot der Höflichkeitunder \constraint unter Zwangto place \constraints on sth etw dat Zwänge auferlegenwithout \constraint ungezwungen* * *[kən'streɪnt]n1) (= compulsion) Zwang m2) (= restriction) Beschränkung f, Einschränkung fto place constraints on sth — einer Sache (dat) Zwänge auferlegen
* * *constraint [kənˈstreınt] s1. Zwang m, Nötigung f:under constraint unter Zwang, gezwungen2. Beschränkung f (on gen)3. figa) Befangenheit fb) Gezwungenheit f4. Zurückhaltung f, (Selbst)Beherrschung f* * *noun1) Zwang, der2) (limitation) Einschränkung, die* * *n.Hemmnis -se n.Nötigung -en f.Randbedingung f.Zwang ¨-e m. -
13 constraint
con·straint [kənʼstreɪnt] nthe \constraint of politeness das Gebot der Höflichkeit;under \constraint unter Zwangto place \constraints on sth etw dat Zwänge auferlegenwithout \constraint ungezwungen -
14 budgetary
budg·et·ary[ˈbʌʤɪtəri, AM -teri]adj inv Etat-, Budget-, Haushalts-* * *['bʌdZItrɪ]adjEtat-, Budget-, Haushalts-budgetary problems — Etat- or Budget- or Haushaltsprobleme pl
* * *2. Finanz…* * *adj.etatmäßig adj. -
15 engagement
<mech.eng> (e.g. of gears, threaded parts) ■ Eingriff m<mech.eng> (of gears; surface area) ■ Überdeckung f<mech.eng> (kept together by geometric constraints; e.g. gear teeth, positive clut) ■ Formschluss m ; formschlüssige Verbindung f ; Berührungsschluss m rar -
16 force closure
<mech.eng> (kept together by external force constraints; as opp. to form closure) ■ Kraftschluss m ; Haftschluss m ; Reibungsschluss m -
17 force-closed joint
<mech.eng> (as opp. to positive joint; kept together by external force constraints) ■ kraftschlüssige Verbindung f -
18 form closure
<mech.eng> (kept together by geometric constraints; e.g. gear teeth, positive clut) ■ Formschluss m ; formschlüssige Verbindung f ; Berührungsschluss m rar -
19 form-closed
<mech.eng> (joint, engagement; kept together by geometric constraints; e.g. clutch) ■ formschlüssig -
20 frictional connection
<mech.eng> (e.g. wedge, screw, shrink joint) ■ reibschlüssige Verbindung f<mech.eng> (kept together by external force constraints; as opp. to form closure) ■ Kraftschluss m ; Haftschluss m ; Reibungsschluss m
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