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English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > vacuum
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vacuum Vakuum nEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > vacuum
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1. noun2. transitive & intransitive verblive in a vacuum — (lit. or fig.) im luftleeren Raum leben
[staub]saugen* * *['vækjuəm] 1. noun2) (short for vacuum cleaner.)2. verb- academic.ru/79581/vacuum_cleaner">vacuum cleaner- vacuum-flask
- flask* * *[ˈvækju:m, pl -kjuə]I. n1.perfect \vacuum vollständiges Vakuum2.power \vacuum Machtvakuum ntsecurity \vacuum Sicherheitslücke fto fill/leave a \vacuum eine Lücke füllen/hinterlassen3.<pl -s>(hoover) Staubsauger m4.II. vt▪ to \vacuum sth etw [staub]saugen▪ to \vacuum up ⇆ sth etw aufsaugen* * *['vkjUəm]1. n pl - s or vacua ( form)2. nthis left a vacuum in my life — das hinterließ eine Lücke in meinem Leben
2) (= vacuum cleaner) Staubsauger m3. vtcarpet, living room (staub)saugen* * *vacuum [ˈvækjʊəm]A pl -uums, -ua [-jʊə] snature abhors a vacuum die Natur verabscheut das Leere2. PHYS Luftleere f3. figa) Leere fb) Lücke f:B adj Vakuum…C v/t (mit dem Staubsauger) saugenD v/i (Staub) saugen* * *1. noun2. transitive & intransitive verblive in a vacuum — (lit. or fig.) im luftleeren Raum leben
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perfect \vacuum vollständiges Vakuum;power \vacuum Machtvakuum nt;security \vacuum Sicherheitslücke f;to fill/leave a \vacuum eine Lücke füllen/hinterlassen;PHRASES:nature abhors a \vacuum (abhors a \vacuum) die Natur verabscheut das Leere vtto \vacuum sth etw [staub]saugen;to \vacuum up <-> sth etw aufsaugen -
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vacuum — ► NOUN (pl. vacuums or vacua) 1) a space entirely devoid of matter. 2) a space from which the air has been completely or partly removed. 3) a gap left by the loss or departure of someone or something important. 4) (pl. vacuums) informal a vacuum… … English terms dictionary
vacuum — cleaner Vac u*um clean er A machine for cleaning carpets, tapestry, upholstered work, etc., by suction; sometimes called a {vacuum}. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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