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1 depth measurement
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > depth measurement
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2 depth measurement
<i&c> ■ Tiefenmessung f<qualit.mat> ■ Eindringtiefenmessung f ; Eindrucktiefenmessung f ; Tiefenmessung f -
3 junction-depth measurement
junction-depth measurement Übergangstiefenmessung fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > junction-depth measurement
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4 indentation depth measurement
<qualit.mat> (hardness test) ■ Eindrucktiefenmessung fEnglish-german technical dictionary > indentation depth measurement
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5 penetration depth measurement
<qualit.mat> ■ Eindringtiefenmessung f ; Eindrucktiefenmessung f ; Tiefenmessung fEnglish-german technical dictionary > penetration depth measurement
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6 measurement of case depth
English-german engineering dictionary > measurement of case depth
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7 depth of measurement
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8 acoustic depth finder
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9 echo depth finder
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10 echo sounder
<i&c> ■ akustisches Lot n -
11 echo sounding device
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12 sonar
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13 sounding
nountake soundings — Lotungen vornehmen; loten
carry out soundings of public opinion/of interested parties — die öffentliche Meinung sondieren/mit den Beteiligten Sondierungsgespräche führen
* * *1) ((a) measurement of depth of water etc.) das Loten2) (a depth measured.) ausgelotete Wassertiefe* * *sound·ing[ˈsaʊndɪŋ]to take \soundings Lotungen vornehmen, loten* * *['saʊndɪŋ]n (NAUT)Loten nt, Peilung fto take soundings (lit) — Lotungen vornehmen; (fig) sondieren
* * *sounding1 [ˈsaʊndıŋ] adj (adv soundingly)1. tönend, schallend2. wohlklingend, sonor3. pej lautstark, bombastischsounding2 [ˈsaʊndıŋ] s SCHIFF1. meist pl Loten n:a) loten,b) fig sondieren2. pl lotbarer Grund, lotbare Gründe:off (on) soundings außerhalb (innerhalb) der lotbaren Gründe* * *nountake soundings — Lotungen vornehmen; loten
carry out soundings of public opinion/of interested parties — die öffentliche Meinung sondieren/mit den Beteiligten Sondierungsgespräche führen
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