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1 rig
<tech.gen> (apparatus designed for some purpose; e.g. test rig, oil rig) ■ Anlage f<tech.gen> (apparatus designed for some purpose) ■ Ausrüstung fUS.coll < comvhcl> (tractor with semitrailer; typ. US-truck) ■ Sattelkraftfahrzeug n DIN ; Sattelzug m prakt ; Lkw m ugsvt <tech.gen> (install, erect; equipment, facilities) ■ aufstellen vtvt <tech.gen> ■ rüsten vt -
2 electrician
nounElektriker, der/Elektrikerin, die* * *[-ʃən]noun (a person whose job is to make, install, repair etc electrical equipment: The electrician mended the electric fan.) der Elektriker* * *elec·tri·cian[ˌelɪkˈtrɪʃən, ˌi:lekˈ-, AM ɪˌlekˈ-, ˌi:lekˈ-]n (without degree) Elektriker(in) m(f), Elektroinstallateur(in) m(f); (with degree) Elektrotechniker(in) m(f)* * *[Ilek'trISən]nElektriker( in) m(f)* * ** * *nounElektriker, der/Elektrikerin, die* * *n.Elektriker m.Elektromonteur m.
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