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41 bend marker
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > bend marker
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42 bend out of line
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > bend out of line
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43 bend radius
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > bend radius
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44 bend reprofiling
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > bend reprofiling
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45 bend-resistant
bend-resistant KONST biegesteifEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > bend-resistant
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46 bend superelevation
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > bend superelevation
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47 bend test
bend test Biegeversuch mEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > bend test
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48 bend the iron
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > bend the iron
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49 bend the reinforcement iron
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > bend the reinforcement iron
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50 bend(ung) test
Biegeprüfung fDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > bend(ung) test
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51 bend over
intransitive verbsich bücken; sich nach vorn beugen; see also academic.ru/5001/backwards">backwards 1)* * *◆ bend over, bend forwardvi sich akk vorbeugen▶ to \bend over over backwards sich dat die allergrößte Mühe geben, sich akk überschlagen fig fam, sich die Haxen ausreißen ÖSTERR fam, sich ein Bein ausreissen SCHWEIZ fam* * *1. vi(person) sich bückento bend over to look at sth — sich nach vorn beugen, um etw anzusehen
See:2. vt sepumbiegen* * *intransitive verbsich bücken; sich nach vorn beugen; see also backwards 1) -
52 bend back
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53 bend and fold
To bend and to fold, to bend and to crease vBiegen und abkantenDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > bend and fold
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54 bend and crease
To bend and to fold, to bend and to crease vBiegen und abkantenDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > bend and crease
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55 bend sinister
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56 bend down
intransitive verbsich bücken; sich hinunterbeugen* * *vi sich akk niederbeugen [o bücken]* * *1. vi(person) sich bücken; (branch, tree) sich neigen, sich nach unten biegenshe bent down to look at the baby — sie beugte sich hinunter, um das Baby anzusehen
2. vt sepedges nach unten biegen* * *intransitive verbsich bücken; sich hinunterbeugen* * *v.sich bücken v. -
57 bend angle
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58 bend axis
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59 bend coupling
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60 bend down
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