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traverse drill

  • 1 traverse

    1. transitive verb
    1) überqueren [Gebirge]; durchqueren [Gebiet]
    2) (Mountaineering) traversieren
    2. noun
    (Mountaineering) Traversierung, die
    * * *
    trav·erse
    [trəˈvɜ:s, AM -ˈvɜ:rs]
    I. vt ( form)
    to \traverse sth
    1. (travel) etw bereisen
    2. (consider) a subject etw beleuchten fig
    3. (cross) a foundation etw überspannen
    4. (in mountaineering) ice, slope etw queren [o SCHWEIZ traversieren
    II. n
    1. (in mountaineering) Queren nt, Traversieren nt
    2. ARCHIT Querbalken m, Traverse f
    3. LAW Bestreiten nt [des Vorbringens der klagenden Partei]
    * * *
    ['trvɜːs]
    1. vt
    1) (= cross) land durchqueren; (bridge, person) water überqueren

    to traverse the globeden Erdball bereisen

    2)

    (= cross and recross) the searchlight traversed the sky — der Suchscheinwerfer leuchtete den Himmel ab

    3) (= extend over) period überdauern
    4) (MOUNTAINEERING) ice, slope queren, traversieren
    2. vi (MOUNTAINEERING, SKI)
    sich quer zum Hang bewegen, (den Hang) traversieren
    3. n
    (on mountain = movement) Queren nt, Traversieren nt; (= place) Quergang m; (ARCHIT) Querbalken m, Traverse f
    * * *
    traverse [ˈtrævə(r)s; trəˈvɜːs; US -ˈvɜrs]
    A v/t
    1. eine Wüste etc durch-, überqueren
    2. durchziehen, -fließen:
    3. überspannen, führen über (akk):
    4. in einem Raum etc auf und ab gehen
    5. MIL, TECH ein Geschütz, eine Maschine etc schwenken
    6. Linien etc kreuzen, schneiden
    7. TECH quer hobeln
    8. fig etwas durchgehen, (sorgfältig) durcharbeiten
    9. fig jemandes Pläne etc durchkreuzen
    10. SCHIFF ein Schiff kreuzen
    11. JUR
    a) ein Vorbringen bestreiten
    b) Einspruch gegen eine Klage erheben
    12. Bergsteigen: einen Abhang traversieren ( B 3)
    B v/i
    1. TECH sich drehen
    2. SPORT traversieren:
    a) Fechten: seitwärts ausfallen
    b) Reitsport: im Seitengang reiten
    3. Bergsteigen: traversieren (horizontal an einem Abhang entlangklettern)
    C s
    1. Durch-, Überquerung f
    2. ARCH
    a) Quergitter n
    b) Querwand f
    c) Quergang m
    d) Traverse f, Querbalken m, -stück n
    3. MATH Transversale f (Gerade, die eine Figur schneidet)
    4. SCHIFF Koppelkurs m:
    work ( oder solve) a traverse die Kurse koppeln
    5. MIL
    a) Traverse f, Querwall m (einer Festung)
    b) Schulterwehr f
    6. MIL Schwenken n (eines Geschützes)
    7. TECH
    a) Schwenkung f (einer Maschine etc)
    b) schwenkbarer Teil
    8. Landvermessung: Polygonierung f (Bestimmung der Lage von Neupunkten)
    9. JUR
    a) Bestreitung f
    b) Einspruch m
    a) Traversierung f
    b) Traverse f, Quergang m
    D adj (adv traversely)
    1. Quer…, quer laufend:
    traverse drill TECH Querbohrer m;
    traverse motion Schwenkung f
    2. Zickzack…:
    traverse sailing SCHIFF Koppelkurs m
    3. sich kreuzend:
    * * *
    1. transitive verb
    1) überqueren [Gebirge]; durchqueren [Gebiet]
    2) (Mountaineering) traversieren
    2. noun
    (Mountaineering) Traversierung, die
    * * *
    v.
    durchfließen v.
    durchkreuzen (Plan) v.
    durchlaufen v.
    durchqueren v.
    durchziehen v.
    kreuzen v.
    queren (Hang, Bergsteigen, Skifahren) v.
    schneiden (Linie) v.
    traversieren (Fechten, Reitsport) v.
    überqueren v.
    überspannen (Fluss) v.

    English-german dictionary > traverse

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