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< nucl> (of PWR, BWR) ■ Reaktorkern m DIN 25401-3 ; Kern m prakt ; Core m prakt ; Spaltzone f rar -
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noun[nuclear] reactor — Kernreaktor, der
* * *noun ((also nuclear reactor) an apparatus in which nuclear energy is produced which can be used as a source of power, eg when converted into electricity.) der Reaktor* * *re·ac·tor[riˈæktəʳ, AM -tɚ]n1. (sb or sth that reacts)to be a quick/slow \reactor schnell/langsam reagierennuclear \reactor Kernreaktor m4. MED jd, der auf ein Medikament reagiertto be a non-\reactor nicht reagieren, keine Wirkung zeigen* * *[riː'ktə(r)]n (PHYS)Reaktor m; (CHEM ALSO) Reaktionsapparat m; (ELEC) Blindwiderstand m* * *reactor [rıˈæktə(r); riː-] s1. CHEMa) Reaktionsmittel nb) Reaktionsgefäß nreactor blanket Reaktorbrutmantel m;reactor block Reaktorblock m;reactor core Reaktorkern m;reactor park Nuklearpark m;reactor safety Reaktorsicherheit f;reactor shell Reaktorhülle f4. ELEK Drossel(spule) f* * *noun[nuclear] reactor — Kernreaktor, der
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[kɔ:ʳ, Am kɔ:r] n1) ( centre) of apple, pear Kernhaus nt, Kerngehäuse nt geol; of rock Innere[s] nt; of planet Mittelpunkt m; nucl ( of reactor) [Reaktor]kern m;to be rotten to the \core völlig verfault seinthe hard \core der harte Kern ( fam)to get to the \core of a matter/ issue zum Kern einer Angelegenheit/eines Problems vordringen;( completely)to be conservative/ arrogant/a patriot to the \core durch und durch konservativ/arrogant/Patriot sein;to be rotten to the \core bis ins Mark verdorben sein, durch und durch schlecht sein;to be shocked to the \core bis ins Mark erschüttert seinattr, inv (activity, message) Haupt-;the \core issue die zentrale Frage, der zentrale Punkt vtto \core fruit Früchte entkernen;( in recipes)peel and \core the apples die Äpfel schälen und das Kerngehäuse entfernen [o ausschneiden] -
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7 saturable-core reactor
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > saturable-core reactor
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8 air absorption-core reactor
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > air absorption-core reactor
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9 air-core reactor
air-core reactor eisenlose Drosselspule fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > air-core reactor
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10 iron-core reactor
iron-core reactor Eisendrosselspule fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > iron-core reactor
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13 meltdown
<tech.gen> (process of melting; e.g. of ice cream) ■ Abschmelzen n ; Abschmelzprozess m<tech.gen> (molten mass) ■ abgeschmolzene Masse f< nucl> (of reactor core) ■ Kernniederschmelzen n ; Meltdown m prakt ; Schmelzen des Reaktorkerns n did -
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1. intransitive verb 2. transitive verbeinschmelzen [Metall, Glas]* * *vt▪ to \melt down down ⇆ sth etw schmelzen* * *1. vt sepeinschmelzen2. vi(reactor core) schmelzen* * *1. intransitive verb 2. transitive verbeinschmelzen [Metall, Glas]* * *v.zusammen schmelzen v.zusammenschmelzen (alt.Rechtschreibung) v. -
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<tech.gen> (metal bonded to an inner core of another metal) ■ Hülle f<tech.gen> ■ Umhüllung f< srfc> (result; by rolling, welding; e.g. for hardfacing) ■ Plattierung f ; Plattierschicht f -
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noun, pl. nuclei Kern, der* * *['nju:kliəs]1) (the central part of an atom.) der Kern2) (the part of a plant or animal cell that controls its development.) der Kern•- academic.ru/50664/nuclear">nuclear- nuclear device
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- nuclear reactor* * *nu·cleusn* * *['njuːklɪəs]n pl nuclei (PHYS, ASTRON, FIG)Kern m; (BIOL, of cell also) Nukleus m* * *2. fig Kern m:a) Mittelpunkt mb) Grundstock m3. OPT Kernschatten m4. MATH Kern m (einer Integralgleichung etc)5. GEOL Kerngebiet n* * *noun, pl. nuclei Kern, der* * *n.Atomkern -e m.Keimzelle f.Kern -e m.Zellkern -e m.
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