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1 insulated wire
insulated wire isolierter Draht mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > insulated wire
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2 insulated wire
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3 insulated wire
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4 insulated wire pin
<el> ■ Kabelendstift mit Isolation m -
5 rubber insulated wire
English-german engineering dictionary > rubber insulated wire
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6 enamel-insulated wire
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > enamel-insulated wire
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7 paper-insulated wire
paper-insulated wire papierisolierter Draht mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > paper-insulated wire
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8 rubber-insulated wire
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > rubber-insulated wire
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9 enamel-insulated wire
<el> ■ Emaildraht mUS <el> ■ emaillierter Draht m<el> ■ Lackdraht m -
10 paper-insulated wire
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11 silk-insulated wire
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12 varnished paper-insulated wire
<el> ■ Lackpapierdraht mEnglish-german technical dictionary > varnished paper-insulated wire
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13 enamel-insulated wire
n ELECTRON lackisolierter Draht mDictionary English-German Informatics > enamel-insulated wire
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14 rubber-insulated wire
n ELECTRON gummiisolierte Leitung fDictionary English-German Informatics > rubber-insulated wire
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15 wire
1. noun1) Draht, derthis test of nerves will go down to the wire — dies wird eine Nervenzerreißprobe bis zum Außersten
3) (Electr., Teleph.) Leitung, diea piece or length of wire — ein Stück [Leitungs]draht
telephone/telegraph wire — Telefon-/Telegrafenleitung, die
2. transitive verbget one's or the wires crossed — (fig.) auf der Leitung stehen (ugs.)
2) (Electr.)wire something to something — etwas an etwas (Akk.) anschließen
wire a house — (lay wiring circuits) in einem Haus die Stromleitungen legen
3) (coll.): (telegraph)wire somebody — jemandem od. an jemanden telegrafieren
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/93817/wire_up">wire up* * *1. noun1) (( also adjective) (of) metal drawn out into a long strand, as thick as string or as thin as thread: We need some wire to connect the battery to the rest of the circuit; a wire fence.) der Draht2) (a single strand of this: There must be a loose wire in my radio somewhere.) der Draht3) (the metal cable used in telegraphy: The message came over the wire this morning.) die Telegraphenleitung4) (a telegram: Send me a wire if I'm needed urgently.) das Telegramm2. verb1) (to fasten, connect etc with wire: The house has been wired (up), but the electricity hasn't been connected yet.) Leitungen verlegen in2) (to send a telegram to: Wire me if anything important happens.) telegraphieren3) (to send (a message) by telegram: You can wire the details to my brother in New York.) telegraphieren•- wireless- wiring
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- wire-netting* * *[ˈwaɪəʳ, AM -ɚ]I. na bit/length/piece of \wire ein Stück nt Drahttelephone \wire Telefonleitung fto send a \wire ein Telegramm aufgebenby \wire telegrafischto wear a \wire verwanzt sein5. (prison camp fence)6.▶ to get [sth] in under the \wire esp AM ( fam) etw [so gerade noch] unter Dach und Fach bringen fam\wire fence Drahtzaun mIII. vt▪ to \wire sth together etw mit Draht zusammenbinden▪ to \wire sth etw mit elektrischen Leitungen versehen; (connect) etw ans Stromnetz anschließen; TV etw verkabelnto \wire sb money [or money to sb] jdm telegrafisch Geld überweisen5. (reinforce)to \wire sb's jaw jds Kiefer [mit einer Spange] richten* * *[waɪə(r)]1. n1) Draht m; (for electricity supply) Leitung f; (= insulated flex) (for home appliance etc) Schnur f; (for television) Fernsehanschluss m or -kabel nt; (in circus = high wire) (Hoch)seil ntto get in under the wire ( US inf ) — etwas gerade (eben) noch rechtzeitig or mit Hängen und Würgen (inf) schaffen
to pull wires ( esp US inf ) — seinen Einfluss geltend machen, seine Beziehungen spielen lassen
he's pulling your wire ( Brit inf ) — er nimmt dich auf den Arm (inf)
you've got your wires crossed there (inf) — Sie verwechseln da etwas; (said to two people) Sie reden aneinander vorbei
3) (= microphone) Wanze f (inf)2. vt1) (= put in wiring) plug anschließen; house die (elektrischen) Leitungen verlegen in (+dat); (= connect to electricity) (an das Stromnetz) anschließenit's all wired ( up) for television — die Verkabelung für das Fernsehen ist vorhanden
2) (TELEC) telegrafieren, kabeln (old)3. vitelegrafieren, drahten, kabeln (old)* * *wire [ˈwaıə(r)]A s1. Draht m2. ELEK Leitung(sdraht) f(m):down to the wire bes US umg bis zum (aller)letzten Moment;under the wire bes US umg gerade noch rechtzeitig;3. ELEK (Kabel)Ader f4. a) Drahtgitter n, -netz nb) JAGD Drahtschlinge f5. umga) Telegramm n:by wire telegrafischb) Telefon n:there’s sb on the wire for you du wirst am Telefon verlangt6. MUS Drahtsaite fB adj Draht…:C v/t1. a) mit einem Drahtgeflecht oder -zaun umgebenb) mit Draht verstärken2. mit Draht (an-, zusammen)binden oder befestigen, verdrahten3. ELEK Leitungen (ver-)legen in (dat), verdrahten:wire (up) to anschließen an (akk)5. JAGD mit Drahtschlingen fangenD v/i umg telegrafieren:* * *1. noun1) Draht, dergo down to the wire — (fig.) [Wettkampf, Rennen, usw.:] bis zuletzt offen sein
3) (Electr., Teleph.) Leitung, diea piece or length of wire — ein Stück [Leitungs]draht
telephone/telegraph wire — Telefon-/Telegrafenleitung, die
2. transitive verbget one's or the wires crossed — (fig.) auf der Leitung stehen (ugs.)
1) (fasten with wire) mit Draht zusammenbinden; (stiffen with wire) mit Draht versteifen2) (Electr.)wire something to something — etwas an etwas (Akk.) anschließen
wire a house — (lay wiring circuits) in einem Haus die Stromleitungen legen
3) (coll.): (telegraph)wire somebody — jemandem od. an jemanden telegrafieren
Phrasal Verbs:- wire up* * *v.elektrische Leitung legen ausdr.mit Draht befestigen (zusammenbinden) ausdr.mit Schlingen fangen ausdr.verdrahten v.verkabeln v.wickeln v. (telegraphy) n.Telegramm n. n.Draht ¨-e m.Drahtschlinge f.Leitung -en f. -
16 enamel-covered wire
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17 varnished-cambric wire
varnished-cambric wire ( varnished-cambric insulated wire) lackleinenisolierter Draht m, Lackbaumwolldraht mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > varnished-cambric wire
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18 paper-insulated enamelled wire
paper-insulated enamelled wire papierisolierter Lackdraht mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > paper-insulated enamelled wire
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19 paper-insulated enamelled wire
<el> ■ papierisolierter Lackdraht m ; Lackpapierdraht mEnglish-german technical dictionary > paper-insulated enamelled wire
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20 rubber-insulated litz wire
<el> ■ Gummilitze fEnglish-german technical dictionary > rubber-insulated litz wire
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