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nounRuder, das* * *1) (a flat piece of wood, metal etc fixed to the back of a boat for steering.) das Steuerruder2) (a similar device on an aircraft.) das Seitenruder* * *rud·der[ˈrʌdəʳ, AM -ɚ]n [Steuer]ruder nt* * *['rʌdə(r)]n (NAUT, AVIAT)Ruder nt* * *rudder [ˈrʌdə(r)] s1. SCHIFF, TECH (Steuer) Ruder n, Steuer n2. FLUG Seitenruder n, -steuer n:rudder unit Seitenleitwerk n3. fig Richtschnur f* * *nounRuder, das* * *n.Steuer n.
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