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<tech.gen> (sharp bend; in wire, paper, metal sheet, tube, pipe, curve) ■ Knick m<qualit.mat> (e.g. in hoses, pipes) ■ Knickstelle fvi <tech.gen> (e.g. rope) ■ Schleifen bilden vivt <tech.gen> ■ abknicken vi/vtvt <tech.gen> (e.g. wire, hose) ■ knicken vt -
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vi <tech.gen> (e.g. dust, pointer of an instrument) ■ beruhigen vrvi <chem.proc> (due to a separation process) ■ niederschlagen vr ; ausfällen vi ; abscheiden vrvi <i&c> (oscillations, deviations in a closed-loop control system) ■ ausregeln vrvi <i&c> (pointer, needle of an instrument) ■ einspielen vrvi < srfc> (particles, suspended solids; e.g. pigments) ■ abscheiden (auf) vr ; niederschlagen (auf) vr ; ablagern (auf) vr--------settle (down)vt <chem.proc> ■ absetzen vr -
4 kanyar
(DE) Biegung {e}; Rank {r}; (EN) bend; bight; corner; crankle; curvature; curve; hook; loop; sweep; turning; twist; wimple
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