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81 L
< theat> (when facing the audience; in Germany the other way round) ■ rechts< light> ■ Leuchtdichte f (L)<mvhcl.drive> (of automatic transmission) ■ Lastgang m (L); Berggang m ; Bremsgang m ; Berg- und Bremsgang m ZF -
82 left
< theat> (when facing the audience; in Germany the other way round) ■ rechts -
83 limiter
<mvhcl.i&c> (for top speed; in Germany typ. set at 155 mph) ■ Abregler m -
84 longitudinally mounted front engine with rear-wheel drive
<mvhcl.drive> (in Germany only on 11 % of cars) ■ Standardantrieb m ; konventioneller Antrieb m ; Frontlängsmotor mit Antrieb auf die Hinterräder mEnglish-german technical dictionary > longitudinally mounted front engine with rear-wheel drive
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85 low-pressure torch
< comb> ■ Niederdruckbrenner m -
86 number
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87 O.P.
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88 opposite prompt side
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89 Packaging Ordinance
<pack.waste> (of Germany) ■ Verpackungsverordnung f -
90 prompt side
< theat> (when facing the audience; in Germany the other way round) ■ rechts -
91 PS
<mvhcl.av> ■ Programm-Service m (PS)< theat> (when facing the audience; in Germany the other way round) ■ rechts -
92 R
< chem> ■ organisches Radikal n (R)<med.tech> (impedance to flow in a tube or conduit) ■ Resistance f (R)< pps> ■ kegeliges Rohraußengewinde n (R) prDIN EN10226 ; Rohrgewinde für im Gewinde dichtende Verbindungen n (R) EN 10226 DIN 2999< theat> (when facing the audience; in Germany the other way round) ■ links -
93 recycled paper
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94 recycling paper
< pap> (Germany: 100 % genuine waste fibre; GB: min. 75 % genuine waste fibre) ■ Recyclingpapier n -
95 right
< jur> ■ Recht n -
96 speed-limiter
<mvhcl.i&c> (for top speed; in Germany typ. set at 155 mph) ■ Abregler m -
97 stage left
(L) < theat> (when facing the audience; in Germany the other way round) ■ rechts -
98 stage right
(R) < theat> (when facing the audience; in Germany the other way round) ■ links -
99 studded snow tire/tyre
US/GB < mvhcl> (illegal in Germany) ■ Spikereifen m ; Winterreifen mit Spikes m ; bespikter Reifen mEnglish-german technical dictionary > studded snow tire/tyre
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100 telephone country code
English-german technical dictionary > telephone country code
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