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1 undesired
< gen> (e.g. side-effect) ■ unerwünscht -
2 ageing
GB <food.prod> (ice cream) ■ Reifung f ; Reifen n ; Kaltlagerung f ; Reifelagerung f ; Mixzwischenlagerung fGB <qualit.mat> (desired or undesired effect; e.g. of vinyl, wine, steel, lubricants) ■ Alterung f DIN 50035 -
3 agglomeration
<tech.gen> (desired or undesired effect, any material) ■ Agglomeration f< food> (fat globules) ■ Agglomeration f ; Traubenbildung f ; Zusammenklumpen n ; Klumpung f ; Zusammenballung f -
4 aging
US <food.prod> (ice cream) ■ Reifung f ; Reifen n ; Kaltlagerung f ; Reifelagerung f ; Mixzwischenlagerung fUS <qualit.mat> (desired or undesired effect; e.g. of vinyl, wine, steel, lubricants) ■ Alterung f DIN 50035 -
5 air bubble
<tech.gen> (in liquids or solids; desired or undesired effect) ■ Luftblase f -
6 air lock
< build> ■ Luftschleuse f -
7 bubble of air
<tech.gen> (in liquids or solids; desired or undesired effect) ■ Luftblase f -
8 built-up cutting edge
<mach.tools> (on tool; undesired effect) ■ Aufbauschneide f -
9 camout
< join> (screwdriver slips out of a cross recess head; undesired effect) ■ Cam-out-Effekt m ; Auswurfeffekt m -
10 lift
< build> ■ Hebegriff m<mech.eng> (of brake shoe, brake band) ■ Lüften nvt <tech.gen> (stress on: remove sth vertically upwards) ■ abheben vtvt <tech.gen> (gen.; stress on: raise slightly, small distance) ■ anheben vtvt <mech.eng> (produce a gap; e.g. between brake pad and disk) ■ lüften vt -
11 reflection
< phys> ■ Rückstrahlung f -
12 brake tramp
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13 judder
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14 oscillation
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15 spurious
< gen> (not real, imitated) ■ falsch<tech.gen> (e.g. signal, effect) ■ falsch; unerwünscht; ungewollt; Neben...; Stör...<tech.gen> (e.g. signal, pulse) ■ Fehl-...; Falsch-...; falsch; unecht<tech.gen> (undesired; e.g. emission, radiation) ■ unerwünscht -
16 wheel hop
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