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contamination+material

  • 1 remove

    vt < gen> (e.g. spot, danger, odour, obstacle, refuse, traces) ■ beseitigen vt
    vt < gen> (objects, substance from something) ■ entnehmen vt
    vt < gen> ■ herausnehmen vt
    vt <tech.gen> (particulate matter, fluids, energy; e.g. ash, heat) ■ abführen vt
    vt <tech.gen> (strip off, skim off, erode, wear off, mill off; e.g. top layer) ■ abtragen vt
    vt <tech.gen> (by means of tools, with some effort) ■ ausbauen vt
    vt <tech.gen> (gen.) ■ entfernen vt
    vt <tech.gen> (screw sth out from sth; e.g. spark plugs) ■ herausdrehen vt
    vt <tech.gen> (pull sth out from sth; e.g. dipstick) ■ herausziehen vt
    vt <tech.gen> (lift sth off from sth; e.g. cover, cap) ■ abnehmen vt
    vt <tech.gen> (e.g. cover, lid, switch button, spark plug cables) ■ abziehen vt
    vt < chem> (atoms from molecule) ■ abspalten vt
    vt < convey> (bulk material; via a belt) ■ austragen vt
    vt < hvac> (heat) ■ entziehen vt
    vt < join> (screws/bolts) ■ ausschrauben vt
    vt < join> (nuts, bolts, screws) ■ lösen vt
    vt < petr> (casing) ■ entrohren vt
    vt < proc> (separate chemically/physically; e.g. dust, polluting particles) ■ abscheiden vt ; entfernen vt ; ausscheiden vt rar
    vt < proc> (in a filter, separator; e.g. dust, contaminants, sediments) ■ abscheiden vt ; ausscheiden vt rar
    vt < prod> (castings, moldings; from a mold) ■ entformen vt ; aus der Form lösen vt rar
    vt < qualit> (sort out; e.g. rejects, scrap) ■ aussondern vt
    vt < rep> (e.g. damage) ■ beheben vt
    vt < srfc> (stains, contamination) ■ entfernen vt
    vt < edp> (and substitute, a storage medium) ■ auswechseln vt ; austauschen vt

    English-german technical dictionary > remove

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