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winding+machinery

  • 1 winding

    1. attributive adjective 2. noun
    1) in pl. (of road, river) Windungen
    2) (Electr.) Wicklung, die
    * * *
    adjective (full of bends etc: a winding road.) gewunden
    * * *
    wind·ing
    [ˈwaɪndɪŋ]
    I. adj course, path, river gewunden, sich akk schlängelnd [o windend] attr; road kurvenreich
    II. n
    1. no pl (of course) Windung f
    2. ELEC (coils) Wicklung f; (of machinery) Aufwickeln nt
    * * *
    ['waIndɪŋ]
    1. adj
    river, staircase gewunden; road also kurvenreich
    2. n
    1) (of road, river) Windung f, Kehre f; (fig) Verwicklung f
    2) (ELEC) (= coil) Wicklung f; (= simple twist) Windung f
    * * *
    winding [ˈwaındıŋ]
    A s
    1. Winden n, Spulen n
    2. (Ein-, Auf)Wickeln n, (Um)Wickeln n
    3. (Sich)Winden n, (-)Schlängeln n
    4. Windung f, Biegung f
    5. Umwick(e)lung f
    6. ELEK Wicklung f
    B adj
    1. gewunden:
    a) sich windend oder schlängelnd
    b) Wendel…:
    winding staircase, winding stairs pl Wendeltreppe f
    2. krumm, schief (auch fig)
    3. Winde…, Haspel…:
    winding cable Förderseil n
    * * *
    1. attributive adjective 2. noun
    1) in pl. (of road, river) Windungen
    2) (Electr.) Wicklung, die
    * * *
    adj.
    biegend adj.
    kurvenreich adj.
    schlängelnd adj.
    windend adj.

    English-german dictionary > winding

  • 2 winding

    wind·ing [ʼwaɪndɪŋ] adj
    course, path, river gewunden, sich akk schlängelnd [o windend]; attr; road kurvenreich n
    1) no pl ( of course) Windung f
    2) elec ( coils) Wicklung f; ( of machinery) Aufwickeln nt

    English-German students dictionary > winding

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