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41 strunzdoof
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42 strunzendoof
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43 spärlich werden
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44 blasenbildende Wirbelschichtfeuerung
German-english technical dictionary > blasenbildende Wirbelschichtfeuerung
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45 dichtes Gefüge
n < mat> ■ dense structuren <wz> ■ close spacing -
46 dichtes Medium
n < lwl> ■ dense medium -
47 Dichtpolen
n < metall> ■ dense poling -
48 Dicktrübe
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49 elektronendicht
< med> (Elektronenmikroskopie) ■ electron-dense -
50 gedeckt
< phot> (Lichter im Negativ) ■ dense -
51 geschwärzt
<energ.sol> ■ blackened< phot> (Lichter im Negativ) ■ dense -
52 Hartschaum
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53 Hartschaumstoff
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54 Konussinkscheider
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55 mitteldicht
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56 optisch dicht
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57 Schwerbeton
m <bau.mat> (Rohdichte> 2,8 t/m³) ■ heavyweight concrete; dense concrete; heavy-aggregate concrete; heavy concrete -
58 Schwerflüssigkeit
f <tech.allg> ■ heavy medium; dense medium -
59 Schwerflüssigkeitsscheider
m < verf> ■ dense-medium washerGerman-english technical dictionary > Schwerflüssigkeitsscheider
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60 Schwerflüssigkeitssetzmaschine
f < verf> ■ dense-medium jigGerman-english technical dictionary > Schwerflüssigkeitssetzmaschine
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dense — [ dɑ̃s ] adj. • fin XIVe; lat. densus « épais » 1 ♦ Qui est compact, épais. Brouillard dense. ⇒ impénétrable. Le feuillage dense des arbres. ⇒ abondant, serré, touffu. ♢ Une foule dense, nombreuse et rassemblée. Circulation très dense. 2 ♦… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Dense — Dense, a. [L. densus; akin to Gr. ? thick with hair or leaves: cf. F. dense.] 1. Having the constituent parts massed or crowded together; close; compact; thick; containing much matter in a small space; heavy; opaque; as, a dense crowd; a dense… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dense — [dens] adj [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: densus] 1.) made of or containing a lot of things or people that are very close together = ↑thick dense undergrowth/forest/woodland/jungle etc ▪ A narrow track wound steeply up through dense forest. ▪ … Dictionary of contemporary English
dense — [ dens ] adjective * ▸ 1 with close things/people ▸ 2 smoke/gas: thick ▸ 3 person: stupid ▸ 4 not easy to understand ▸ 5 substance: heavy 1. ) with a lot of trees, plants, or leaves growing close together: dense undergrowth a ) containing a lot… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
dense´ly — dense «dehns», adjective, dens|er dens|est. 1. closely packed together; thick: »a dense forest, a dense fog. Dense patches of briers are difficult to walk through. SYNONYM(S): compact, close … Useful english dictionary
dense — dense; dense·ly; dense·ness; su·per·dense; con·dense; … English syllables
dense — DENSE. adj. des 2 g. Terme didactique. Épais, compacte, dont les parties sont serrées. Corps dense. L eau est plus dense que l air. Il est opposé à Rare … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
dense — early 15c., from M.Fr. dense and directly from L. densus thick, crowded; cloudy, perhaps from PIE root *dens dense, thick (Cf. Gk. dasus hairy, shaggy ). Sense of stupid is first recorded 1822 … Etymology dictionary
dense — DENSE. adj. de tout genre. Epais, compacte, dont les parties sont serrées. Corps dense. l eau est plus dense que l air … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
dense — [dens] adj. denser, densest [ME < L densus, compact < IE base * dens , thick > Gr dasys, thick (used of hair), Hittite dassuš, strong] 1. having the parts crowded together; packed tightly together; compact 2. difficult to get through,… … English World dictionary
dense — [adj1] compressed, thick close, closeknit, compact, condensed, crammed, crowded, heaped, heavy, impenetrable, jammed, jampacked*, massed, opaque, packed, packed like sardines*, piled, solid, substantial, thickset; concept 483 Ant. open, scattered … New thesaurus