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[ə'tætʃmənt] noun1) (act or means of fastening) Befestigung, die2) (accessory) Zusatzgerät, das4) (attribution) Beimessung, diehave an attachment for somebody — an jemandem hängen
* * *1) (something extra attached: There are several attachments for this food-mixer.) die Anlage, das Zusatzgerät* * *at·tach·ment[əˈtætʃmənt]nhe spent a year on \attachment to the War Office er war ein Jahr dem Kriegsministerium unterstellton \attachment to a department/foreign government zur besonderen Verwendung in einer Abteilung/bei einer fremden Regierung7. to a letter, report Anlage f, SCHWEIZ, ÖSTERR a. Beilage f* * *[ə'ttʃmənt]n1) (= act of attaching) Festmachen nt, Befestigen nt; (of document( to a letter etc)) An- or Beiheften nt3) (fig: affection) Zuneigung f (to zu)to +dat )* * *attachment [əˈtætʃmənt] s1. Befestigung f, Anbringung f3. TECH Zusatz-, Zubehörteil n:4. Band n, Verbindung f:attachments of a muscle ANAT Muskelbänder5. fig (to, for)a) Treue f (zu, gegen), Anhänglichkeit f (an akk)b) Bindung f (an akk), (Zu)Neigung f, Liebe f (zu):have an attachment for hängen an (dat)6. (to)a) Angliederung f (an akk):be on attachment to zugeteilt sein (dat)b) Zugehörigkeit f (zu)7. JURa) Verhaftung fb) Beschlagnahme f, Pfändung f, dinglicher Arrest:attachment of a debt Forderungspfändung;attachment of earnings Br Lohn- oder Gehaltspfändung (bei Unterhaltszahlungen); → academic.ru/81092/warrant">warrant A 6c) Eintritt m (einer Rechtsfolge)* * *[ə'tætʃmənt] noun1) (act or means of fastening) Befestigung, die2) (accessory) Zusatzgerät, das4) (attribution) Beimessung, die5) (affection) Anhänglichkeit, die (to an + Akk.)* * *(to) n.Anhänglichkeit f. n.Anfügung -en n.Anhang -¨e m.Anhängsel n.Befestigung f.Beiwerk -e n.Bindung -en f.Pfändung -en f.Verbundenheit f.Verhaftung f.Zusatzgerät n. -
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noun2) usu. in pl. (place)mooring[s] — Anlegestelle, die
3) (action of making fast) Vertäuung, die* * ** * *moor·ing[ˈmɔ:rɪŋ, AM ˈmʊr-]n NAUT2. (ropes)* * *['mʊərɪŋ]n(= act of mooring) Anlegen nt; (= place) Anlegeplatz mto lose one's moorings (fig) — den Halt verlieren
* * *mooring [ˈmʊərıŋ] s1. SCHIFF Festmachen n2. meist pla) Vertäuung f:lose one’s moorings fig den Halt verlierenb) Verankerung f, Befestigung f:rip sth from its moorings etwas aus seiner Verankerung reißen3. meist pl SCHIFF Liegeplatz m* * *noun2) usu. in pl. (place)mooring[s] — Anlegestelle, die
3) (action of making fast) Vertäuung, die* * *n.Anlegestelle -n f. -
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noun (the act, or a means, of fastening a ship: The mooring broke.) amarrastr['mʊərɪŋ]1 (place) amarradero1 (ropes etc) amarras nombre femenino pluralmooring ['mʊrɪŋ, 'mɔr-] ndock: atracadero mn.• aferramiento s.m.• amarradero s.m.• amarras s.f.pl.'mʊrɪŋ, 'mʊərɪŋ, 'mɔːrɪŋa) ( place) amarradero m, atracadero m['mʊǝrɪŋ]N1) (=place) amarradero m2) moorings (=ropes, fixtures) amarras fpl* * *['mʊrɪŋ, 'mʊərɪŋ, 'mɔːrɪŋ]a) ( place) amarradero m, atracadero m -
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noun (the act, or a means, of fastening a ship: The mooring broke.) fastsetning skips; landfestar -
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kikötés, lehorgonyzás, horgonyzás, kikötőhely* * *noun (the act, or a means, of fastening a ship: The mooring broke.) kikötés -
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noun (the act, or a means, of fastening a ship: The mooring broke.) amarras* * *moor.ing[m'uəriŋ] n 1 ancoradouro. 2 ancoragem, amarração. 3 moorings amarras. -
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n. demir yeri* * *noun (the act, or a means, of fastening a ship: The mooring broke.) palamarla bağlama -
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noun (the act, or a means, of fastening a ship: The mooring broke.) zasidranje* * *[múəriə]nounnautical zasidranje; plural sidrna veriga (navor itd.); plural sidrišče -
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• johto• ankkurimarine• ankkurointi• laituri* * *noun (the act, or a means, of fastening a ship: The mooring broke.) kiinnitysköysi -
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['mɔːrɪŋ] [AE 'mʊər-] 1. 2.* * *noun (the act, or a means, of fastening a ship: The mooring broke.) ormeggio, cavi di ormeggio* * *mooring /ˈmɔ:rɪŋ/n. (naut.)1 [cu] ormeggio; attracco; posto di ormeggio2 (pl.) ormeggi; cavi di ormeggio● mooring buoy, boa d'ormeggio □ mooring dues, diritti di ormeggio □ mooring line, cima di ormeggio □ (aeron.) mooring mast (o mooring tower), pilone d'ormeggio □ (naut.) mooring post, colonna d'ormeggio □ mooring rope, cavo d'ormeggio □ (naut.) to break one's moorings, rompere gli ormeggi □ (fig.) to lose one's moorings, andare alla deriva (fig.).* * *['mɔːrɪŋ] [AE 'mʊər-] 1. 2. -
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noun (the act, or a means, of fastening a ship: The mooring broke.) enkurojums* * *pastāvīgie enkuri, tauvas; pietauvošanās vieta -
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noun (the act, or a means, of fastening a ship: The mooring broke.) švartfalas, lynas, grandinė -
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n. ankring; förtöjningsplats (båt); förtöjningsboj* * *noun (the act, or a means, of fastening a ship: The mooring broke.) förtöjning -
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noun (the act, or a means, of fastening a ship: The mooring broke.) uviazanie* * *• uviazanie• zakotvenie• kotvište• mrtve kotvy -
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noun (the act, or a means, of fastening a ship: The mooring broke.) αγκυροβόλι/σκοινιά πρόσδεσης
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