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1 mesh
1. noun1) Masche, die2. intransitive verbwire mesh [fence] — Maschendraht[zaun], der
1) (Mech. Engin.) [Zahnräder:] ineinander greifenmesh with — eingreifen in (Akk.)
* * *[meʃ] 1. noun1) ((one of) the openings between the threads of a net: a net of (a) very fine (= small) mesh.) die Masche2. verb((of teeth on eg gear wheels) to become engaged with each other: The teeth on these two cogwheels mesh when they go round.) ineinandergreifen* * *[meʃ]I. nwire \mesh Drahtgeflecht ntII. vi1. (join) gears ineinandergreifenIII. vtto \mesh gears Zahnräder in Eingriff bringen* * *[meʃ]1. ncaught in the fine mesh of the net — in den feinen Maschen des Netzes gefangen
the big mesh of this material makes it ideal — die Grobmaschigkeit dieses Materials ist ideal
a 5mm mesh screen — ein 5 mm Maschendraht
the mesh is big enough to see through — es ist großmaschig genug, um durchzusehen
2) (material) (= wire mesh) Maschendraht m; (= network of wires) Drahtgeflecht nt; (TEX) Gittergewebe nt3) (MECH)out of mesh — nicht im Eingriff
4) (fig)to catch or entangle sb in one's meshes — jdn umgarnen, jdn in sein Netz locken
to be caught in sb's meshes — jdm ins Netz gegangen sein
2. vithe gears mesh ( together) — die Zahnräder greifen ineinander
2) (fig views, approach) sich vereinen lassenhe tried to make the departments mesh (together) — er versuchte, die einzelnen Abteilungen miteinander zu koordinieren
3. vtSee:= academic.ru/24428/enmesh">enmesh* * *mesh [meʃ]A s1. Masche f (eines Netzes, Siebs etc):be caught in the meshes of the net sich in den Netzmaschen verfangen (haben)2. a) Maschendraht mb) Drahtgeflecht nc) Gitterstoff m3. TECH Maschenweite f4. meist pl fig Netz n, Schlingen pl:be caught in the meshes of the law sich in den Schlingen des Gesetzes verfangen (haben);5. TECH Ineinandergreifen n, Eingriff m (von Zahnrädern):be in mesh im Eingriff seinB v/t1. in einem Netz fangen3. figa) eng zusammenschließen, (miteinander) verzahnenb) koordinieren, aufeinander abstimmenC v/i2. figa) miteinander verzahnt seinc) zusammenpassen:not mesh with nicht passen zu* * *1. noun1) Masche, die2. intransitive verbwire mesh [fence] — Maschendraht[zaun], der
1) (Mech. Engin.) [Zahnräder:] ineinander greifenmesh with — eingreifen in (Akk.)
* * *(of gear-wheels) n.Ineinandergreifen (von Zahnrädern) n. n.eingreifen v.einrücken v.im Netz fangen ausdr.in Eingriff bringen ausdr.ineinander greifen ausdr.ineinandergreifen (alt.Rechtschreibung) v.vermaschen v.verwickeln v.verzahnen v.
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