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  • 1 deal with

    vt < gen> (abstract; e.g. a subject, problem, task) ■ konzentrieren auf vr ; behandeln vt ; betrachten vt

    English-german technical dictionary > deal with

  • 2 cover

    <tech.gen> (any type and shape; e.g. on access holes, machine parts) ■ Abdeckung f ; Deckel m ugs
    <tech.gen> (usu. easily removable; any shape and size) ■ Deckel m
    <tech.gen> (body, housing) ■ Gehäuse n
    <tech.gen> ■ Hülle f
    <tech.gen> (e.g. book) ■ Umhüllung f
    <tech.gen> (cladding, envelope) ■ Ummantelung f
    < build> (on floor) ■ Belag m
    BS 4118 < build> (thickness of a layer over something embedded; e.g of soil over a drain) ■ Überdeckung f ; Überdeckungshöhe f
    < build> (on a facade) ■ Verkleidung f
    <el> ■ Verschlussdeckel m
    < mil> (protection, shelter, concealment; esp. with regard to gunfire) ■ Deckung f
    < print> (book) ■ Umschlag m
    < print> (covering within which the leaves of a book are bound) ■ Einband m ; Einbanddecke f ; Buchdecke f
    < textil> (e.g. of armchairs, sofas) ■ Bezug m
    pract < vhcl> (of tires) ■ Decke f
    vt (areas; with radio, TV, cellular communication) ■ versorgen vt ; abdecken vt
    vt < gen> (in smoke, fog) ■ einhüllen vt ; verhüllen vt
    vt < gen> (area) ■ einnehmen vt
    vt < gen> (range; temporal, local, thematic) ■ überspannen vt
    vt < gen> (abstract; e.g. a subject, problem, task) ■ konzentrieren auf vr ; behandeln vt ; betrachten vt
    vt <tech.gen> (an object, e.g. with polythene sheeting; or subject in a paper) ■ abdecken vt
    vt <tech.gen> ■ abdecken vt ; abdeckeln vt rar
    vt <tech.gen> (e.g. floor with carpets, tiles) ■ bedecken vt
    vt <tech.gen> (area, scope, range; e.g. with data, radar) ■ erfassen vt ; abdecken vt
    vt <tech.gen> ■ umhüllen vt
    vt <tech.gen> (physically; e.g. with blanket, lid) ■ zudecken vt
    vt < build> (floor; e.g. with tiles) ■ belegen vt
    vt < build> (with sheeting etc.; e.g. a pit, ditch) ■ überdecken vt
    vt < build> ■ verkleiden vt
    vt < fin> (expenses, risk; e.g. budget, insurance) ■ decken vt
    vt < int> (floor; e.g. with wall-to-wall carpeting) ■ auslegen vt
    vt < prod> (envelop; e.g. wire, electrode) ■ ummanteln vt
    vt < srfc> ■ bestreichen vt
    vt < tele> ■ überstreichen vt
    vt < textil> ■ überziehen vt ; umspinnen vt
    vt <textil.srfc> (furniture; e.g. a sofa) ■ beziehen vt

    English-german technical dictionary > cover

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