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<tech.gen> (support with bracing effect) ■ Halterung f<tech.gen> (under compressive stress; any orientation, but usu. lateral) ■ Spreize f<tech.gen> (increases stiffness) ■ Strebe f<tech.gen> (support) ■ Stütze f<mech.eng> (e.g. machine-tool) ■ Schere f< nav> ■ Brasse f< tools> ■ Draufbohrer mvt <tech.gen> ■ absteifen vtvt <tech.gen> (stiffen; e.g. a frame) ■ aussteifen vtvt <tech.gen> (e.g. gantry) ■ verspreizen vtvt <tech.gen> (stiffen; e.g. a frame) ■ versteifen vtvt <tech.gen> (e.g. box construction) ■ verstreben vtvt <tech.gen> (with wires, tie rods, ropes etc.; e.g. a mast, tower, antenna) ■ verspannen vt
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