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41 Schlagring
m knuckleduster, Am. brass knuckles Pl.* * *Schlag|ringm* * *Schlag·ringm knuckleduster, brass knuckles* * ** * *m.brass knuckles n. -
42 schmoren
I v/t GASTR. braise, stewII v/i GASTR. stew; umg., fig., in der Hitze: roast, bake; jemanden schmoren lassen umg., fig. let s.o. stew (in his oder her own juice), let s.o. sweat it out* * *to braise; to stew; to roast* * *schmo|ren ['ʃmoːrən]1. vtto braise; Braten auch to pot-roast2. vi1) (COOK) to braise; (inf = schwitzen) to roast, to swelterjdn (im eigenen Saft or Fett) schmóren lassen — to leave sb to stew (in his/her own juice)
in der Hölle schmóren — to roast in hell
* * *1) (to stew (meat etc) slowly in a closed dish.) braise2) (to cook (meat, fruit etc) by slowly boiling and simmering: She stewed apples; The meat was stewing in the pan.) stew* * *schmo·ren[ˈʃmo:rən]I. vt▪ etw \schmoren to braise sthII. vi1. KOCHK to braiseam Strand/in der Sonne \schmoren to roast [or swelter] on the beach/in the sun4.* * *1.transitives Verb braise2.jemanden [im eigenen Saft] schmoren lassen — (ugs.) leave somebody to stew in his/her own juice
intransitives Verb1) (garen) braise2) (ugs.): (schwitzen) swelter* * *A. v/t GASTR braise, stew* * *1.transitives Verb braise2.jemanden [im eigenen Saft] schmoren lassen — (ugs.) leave somebody to stew in his/her own juice
intransitives Verb1) (garen) braise2) (ugs.): (schwitzen) swelter* * *v.to braise v.to stew v. -
43 Hämmchen
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44 Kalbsstelze
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45 Knöchelbruch
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46 Wädli
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47 Achsschenkelbolzen
m < kfz> (zum Schwenken des Radträgers) ■ kingpin; fulcrum pin GB ; steering swivel pin GB ; knuckle pin; pivot pin -
48 Achsschenkellenker
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49 Anlenkbolzen
m < masch> ■ knuckle pin; wrist pin -
50 Außenkrempe
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51 Drehbolzen
m < masch> ■ fulcrum pin; knuckle pin; pivot pin -
52 Faustkupplung
f < bahn> ■ knuckle coupler -
53 Fingerhebelwelle
f < kfz> ■ steering-knuckle shaft -
54 Gabelgelenk
n < masch> ■ knuckle joint -
55 Gelenk
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56 Innenkrempe
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57 Knickgang
m < nav> ■ knuckle strake -
58 Knicklinie
f < doku> ■ broken line -
59 Kniehebelmatrizenpresse
f < prod> ■ knuckle-joint embossing pressGerman-english technical dictionary > Kniehebelmatrizenpresse
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60 Krempe
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