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1 thread forming
rare < prod> (screw thread) ■ Gewindefurchen n DIN 8583-5 ; Gewindedrücken n rar ; Gewindeformen n rar -
2 thread forming screw
ISO 7085 < join> (thread rolling) ■ gewindefurchende Schraube f DIN EN ISO 7085 ; Gewindefurchschraube f ; Furchschraube f ; gewindeformende Schraube f ; selbstfurchende Schraube f -
3 thread-forming tapping screw
form < join> (thread rolling) ■ gewindefurchende Schraube f DIN EN ISO 7085 ; Gewindefurchschraube f ; Furchschraube f ; gewindeformende Schraube f ; selbstfurchende Schraube fEnglish-german technical dictionary > thread-forming tapping screw
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4 thread-forming plate
:V <plast.prod> ■ Gewindemundstückplatte f -
5 thread-forming roll
<mach.tools> (gen.) ■ Gewindewalzbacke f ; Gewinderollbacke f ; Gewindebacke f -
6 hexagon head thread forming screw
English-german technical dictionary > hexagon head thread forming screw
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7 cop
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8 driving torque
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9 rolling face
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10 stitch
1. noundrop a stitch — (Knitting) eine Masche fallen lassen
3) (coll.): (piece of clothing)not have a stitch on — splitter[faser]nackt (ugs.) sein
4) (pain)[have] a stitch [in the side] — Seitenstechen [haben]
5) (coll.)be in stitches — sich kugeln vor Lachen (ugs.)
stitches — Naht, die
2. transitive verbhe had his stitches taken out — ihm wurden die Fäden gezogen
nähen; (Embroidery) sticken3. intransitive verbnähen; (Embroidery) stickenPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/92124/stitch_on">stitch on* * *[sti ] 1. noun1) (a loop made in thread, wool etc by a needle in sewing or knitting: She sewed the hem with small, neat stitches; Bother! I've dropped a stitch.) der Stich, die Masche2) (a type of stitch forming a particular pattern in sewing, knitting etc: The cloth was edged in blanket stitch; The jersey was knitted in stocking stitch.) der Stich3) (a sharp pain in a person's side caused by eg running: I've got a stitch.) das Seitenstechen2. verb(to sew or put stitches into: She stitched the two pieces together; I stitched the button on.) nähen- stitching- in stitches
- stitch up* * *[stɪtʃ]I. n<pl -es>to cast on/off a \stitch eine Masche anschlagen/abkettento drop a \stitch eine Masche fallen lassenblanket/cross \stitch Langetten-/Kreuzstich mlazy daisy \stitch Millefleursstickerei fcable \stitch Zopfmuster nther head wounds needed 5 \stitches ihre Kopfwunde musste mit 5 Stichen genäht werdento have one's \stitches taken out die Fäden gezogen bekommenI haven't got a \stitch to wear ich habe gar nichts anzuziehento not have a \stitch on splitterfasernackt seinwithout a \stitch on splitter[faser]nacktto get a \stitch Seitenstechen bekommen7.▶ a \stitch in time saves nine ( prov) was du heute kannst besorgen, das verschiebe nicht auf morgen provIII. vt1. (in sewing)▪ to \stitch sth etw nähento \stitch a hem einen Saum nähento \stitch a hole ein Loch stopfen2. (by doctor)to \stitch a cut/wound eine Schnittwunde/Wunde nähen3. (in books)▪ to \stitch sth etw [zusammen]heften [o broschieren]* * *[stɪtʃ]1. n1) Stich m; (in knitting etc) Masche f; (= kind of stitch, in knitting etc) Muster nt; (in embroidery) Stichart fhe had to have stitches — er musste genäht werden
a stitch in time saves nine (Prov) — was du heute kannst besorgen, das verschiebe nicht auf morgen (Prov)
2) (inf= piece of clothing)
she hadn't a stitch on — sie war splitter(faser)nackt3) (= pain) Seitenstiche pl4)to be in stitches ( inf, from laughing ) — sich schieflachen (inf)
2. vt (SEW, MED)nähen; book (zusammen)heften, broschieren; (= mend) hole, tear zunähen, stopfen; (= embroider) sticken3. vinähen ( at an +dat); (= embroider) sticken (at an +dat)* * *stitch [stıtʃ]A s1. Nähen etc: Stich m:a stitch in time saves nine (Sprichwort) Vorsorge ist besser als Nachsorge;2. Stricken etc: Masche f:drop a stitch eine Masche fallen lassen3. Strick-, Häkel-, Strickart f, Stich(art) m(f)he hadn’t got a stitch on er war splitternackt;he hasn’t got a stitch to his back er hat kein (ganzes) Hemd mehr auf dem Leib5. a) Stich m, Stechen n (Schmerz):be in stitches sich kaputtlachen;that had me in stitches ich lachte mich halb tot darüberB v/t1. nähen, steppen, (be)sticken:stitch a wound eine Wunde nähenb) fig umg etwas unter Dach und Fach bringen,c) fig umg jemanden fertigmachen3. ein Buch etc (zusammen)heften, broschierenC v/i1. nähen2. sticken3. heften* * *1. noundrop a stitch — (Knitting) eine Masche fallen lassen
3) (coll.): (piece of clothing)not have a stitch on — splitter[faser]nackt (ugs.) sein
4) (pain)[have] a stitch [in the side] — Seitenstechen [haben]
5) (coll.)be in stitches — sich kugeln vor Lachen (ugs.)
2. transitive verbstitches — Naht, die
nähen; (Embroidery) sticken3. intransitive verbnähen; (Embroidery) stickenPhrasal Verbs:* * *n.(§ pl.: stitches)Nadelstich m.absteppen v.nähen v.
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