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101 clearway
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102 estrangulamiento
m.1 strangulation.2 bottle-neck.* * *1→ link=estrangulación estrangulación* * *SM1) (=acto) strangulation2) (Aut) narrow stretch of road, bottleneck* * ** * *= constriction, stenosis.Ex. Results failed to confirm previous findings of coronary artery constriction while reliving an angry experience, yet are consistent with other studies utilizing mental arithmetic.Ex. The exercise demonstrates flow in a major blood vessel, such as the aorta, with and without a stenosis.* * ** * *= constriction, stenosis.Ex: Results failed to confirm previous findings of coronary artery constriction while reliving an angry experience, yet are consistent with other studies utilizing mental arithmetic.
Ex: The exercise demonstrates flow in a major blood vessel, such as the aorta, with and without a stenosis.* * ** * *1. [de persona] strangulation2. [de vena, conducto] strangulation* * *: strangling, strangulation -
103 desdoblamiento
m.1 unfolding.2 splitting.La división del átomo The splitting of the atom.3 dissimilation.* * *1 unfolding2 (duplicación) splitting\desdoblamiento de personalidad split personality* * *SM1) [de carreteras] widening2)3) (Escol) [de grupos] splitting into two* * *a) (Ópt) splittingb) ( de funciones) splitting, dividing* * *a) (Ópt) splittingb) ( de funciones) splitting, dividing* * *1 ( Ópt) splitting2 (de funciones) splitting, dividingsufre desdoblamiento de la personalidad he suffers from a split personality3 ( Transp):fondos para el desdoblamiento de este tramo ( Auto) funds to convert this stretch of road into a four-lane highway ( AmE) o ( BrE) a dual carriagewayel desdoblamiento de la vía férrea entre … the laying of double tracks between …* * *1. [de objeto] unfolding2. [división] splitting;sufre desdoblamiento de personalidad she has a split personality3. [carretera] conversion into a Br dual carriageway o US divided highway;[ferrocarril] conversion into a two-track (line)* * *m1 unfolding2 ( división) splitting;desdoblamiento de la personalidad PSI split personality -
104 clearway
noun (a stretch of road on which motorists are forbidden to stop.) vegarspotti sem bannað er að stöðva á -
105 clearway
noun (a stretch of road on which motorists are forbidden to stop.) gyorsforgalmi út -
106 clearway
noun (a stretch of road on which motorists are forbidden to stop.) zona de circulação* * *clear.way[kl'iəwei] n Auto, Braz, acostamento. -
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n. güvenlik şeridi, arıza halinde kullanılan yol* * *noun (a stretch of road on which motorists are forbidden to stop.) durulması yasak olan yol -
108 clearway
noun (a stretch of road on which motorists are forbidden to stop.) cesta s prepovedjo ustavljanja -
109 clearway
• pysähtymiskielto* * *noun (a stretch of road on which motorists are forbidden to stop.) tieosuus jolla pysähtyminen on kielletty -
110 il tratto di strada tra
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111 clearway
['klɪəweɪ]nome BE strada f. a scorrimento veloce, superstrada f.* * *noun (a stretch of road on which motorists are forbidden to stop.) (strada con divieto di sosta)* * *clearway /ˈklɪəweɪ/n.(autom.) tratto di strada con divieto di fermata ( fuori città); strada di transito veloce; superstrada.* * *['klɪəweɪ]nome BE strada f. a scorrimento veloce, superstrada f. -
112 lethal
lethal [ˈli:θəl]• a lethal combination of... [+ drink, drugs] un mélange fatal de... ; [+ ignorance, fear, poverty] un mélange explosif de...* * *['liːθl]adjective [substance, gas, dose] mortel/-elle; [disease, blow] fatal; [weapon] meurtrier/-ière; [machine, stretch of road] très dangereux/-eusea lethal mixture — ( drink) fig, hum un mélange redoutable
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113 clearway
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114 clearway
noun (a stretch of road on which motorists are forbidden to stop.) ātrgaitas automaģistrāle* * *ātrgaitas autostrāde -
115 clearway
noun (a stretch of road on which motorists are forbidden to stop.) kelio ruožas, kuriame draudžiama sustoti -
116 clearway
noun (a stretch of road on which motorists are forbidden to stop.) väg med stoppförbud -
117 Kilometer
Ki·lo·me·ter [kiloʼme:tɐ] mbei \Kilometer... sport after... kilometres;bei \Kilometer 15 gab es den ersten Getränkestand the first drinks stand came after 15 kilometresauf dieser Strecke herrscht eine Geschwindigkeitsbeschränkung von 70 \Kilometern there's a speed limit of 70 [kilometres per hour] on this stretch [of road] -
118 Wegstrecke
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119 Straßenversuchsabschnitt
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Straßenversuchsabschnitt
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120 Versuchsstrecke
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Versuchsstrecke
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