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cord 1. *Leitung f; 2. Schnur f, Verbindungsschnur f; Leitungsschnur f, Anschlussschnur f; Verlängerungsschnur fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > cord
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cord 1. BT Seil n; Strang m; Schnur f, Strick m; Sehne f; 2. EL Leitungsschnur f, Verbindungsschnur f; Litze f; 3. BM, HB Klafter n (altes Raummaß für Schichtholz; 1 Klafter = 3,625 m3)English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > cord
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noun1) Kordel, die2) (cloth) Cord, der* * *[ko:d]1) ((a piece of) thin rope or thick string: The burglars tied up the nightwatchman with thick cord.) die Schnur2) (a string-like part of the body: the spinal cord; the vocal cords.) das Band3) (a length of electric cable or flex attached to an electrical appliance: the cord of his electric razor.) die Leitungsschnur4) (a kind of velvet fabric with a ribbed appearance; (in plural) trousers made of this: a pair of cords.) der Kordstoff* * *[kɔ:d, AM kɔ:rd]I. n4. (trousers)▪ \cords pl Cordhose fa \cord of wood ein Klafter m Holz6.III. vt* * *[kɔːd]1. n2) pl Cordhosen pl3)See:= academic.ru/16126/corduroy">corduroy4)See:2. attr (Brit)Cord-cord jacket — Cordjacke f
cord trousers — Cordhosen pl
* * *cord [kɔː(r)d]A s1. Leine f, Schnur f, Kordel f, Strick m, Strang m, Seil n:cord fuse Leitfeuer n (Zündschnur)2. ELEK (Anschluss-, Verlängerungs)Kabel n, (-)Schnur f3. Strang m (des Henkers)4. ANATa) Band nb) Strang m5. a) Rippe f (eines Tuches)6. Klafter n/f (Raummaß für Holz etc = 3,6 m3)7. TECH Messschnur fB v/t1. (mit Schnüren) befestigen, festbinden2. ver, zuschnüren3. mit Schnüren verzieren4. Holz zu Klaftern aufschichten5. einen Buchrücken rippen* * *noun1) Kordel, die2) (cloth) Cord, der* * *n.Kordel -n f.Schnur -¨e f.Strang -¨e m.Strick -e m. -
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[kɔ:d, Am kɔ:rd] n4) ( trousers)\cords pl Cordhose fa \cord of wood ein Klafter m HolzPHRASES:modifier (jacket, jeans, shirt) Cord- vtto \cord sth off [or to \cord off sth] etw absperren [o abriegeln] -
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<tech.gen> ■ Leine f<tech.gen> (string, thin rope; made of several strands, woven, twisted, or braided) ■ Schnur f<el> (thin, flexible cable; e.g. power or phone cord) ■ Kabel n ; Schnur f ugs.obs< prod> ■ Schliere f -
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1. Strang m, Band n; 2. Nabelschnur f, Nabelstrang m, Funiculus m umbilicalis (s. a. umbilical cord); 3. vocal cord -
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cord1 ELEK Anschlussschnur f, Leitungsschnur f, Litze f (Schnur)cord2 TECH Schnur f -
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English-german engineering dictionary > cord-type rubber sealing
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