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41 luftleerer Raum
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42 Unterdruckanschluss
m <kfz.mot> ■ vacuum port; vacuum connection; vacuum nipple coll -
43 Vakuum-Trennschalter
m <el> ■ vacuum switch; circuit-breaker; vacuum interrupter; vacuum circuit breaker -
44 Vakuumformen
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45 Vakuumschalter
m <el> ■ vacuum switch; circuit-breaker; vacuum interrupter; vacuum circuit breaker -
46 Vakuummeter
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47 saugen;
saugt, saugte oder sog, hat gesaugt oder gesogenI v/i1. suck (an etw. [at] s.th.); Baby: auch suckle (at); an seiner Pfeife saugen draw ( wenn leer: suck) on one’s pipe2. (saugte, hat gesaugt) (Staub saugen) vacuum, Brit. auch hoover; Person: do the vacuuming (Brit. auch hoovering); der neue Staubsauger saugt gut / schlecht the new vacuum cleaner picks up the dirt well / doesn’t pick up the dirt properlyII v/t -
48 Hochvakuumbedampfungsanlage
Hochvakuumbedampfungsanlage f high-vacuum coating equipment, (high-)vacuum coater, vacuum coating evaporatorDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Hochvakuumbedampfungsanlage
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49 Vakuumröhre
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50 Vakuumverpackung
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51 Aufdampfung
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52 aufsaugen
v/t (auch unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)2. fig. assimilate, absorb* * *das Aufsaugenimbibition* * *auf|sau|genvt sepFlüssigkeit to soak up; (Sonne auch) to absorb; (fig) to absorbetw mit dem Staubsauger áúfsaugen — to vacuum sth up
áúfsaugen (Mensch) — to absorb sth, to soak sth up
* * *das1) absorption2) (to soak up: The cloth absorbed the ink I had spilled.) absorb3) (to take in eagerly: They listened eagerly, drinking in every detail.) drink in* * *auf|sau·gen1. (durch Einsaugen entfernen)2. (mit dem Staubsauger entfernen)* * *unregelmäßiges (auch regelmäßiges) transitives Verb soak up; (fig.) absorb* * *aufsaugen v/t (auch irr, trennb, hat -ge-)2. fig assimilate, absorb* * *unregelmäßiges (auch regelmäßiges) transitives Verb soak up; (fig.) absorb* * *v.to absorb v.to imbibe v.to resorb v.to soak up v. -
53 Bodenstaubsauger
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54 Handstaubsauger
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55 Hohlraumversiegelung
f MOT. vacuum sealing* * *Hohl|raum|ver|sie|ge|lungf (AUT)cavity seal* * *Hohl·raum·ver·sie·ge·lungf AUTO cavity sealing* * * -
56 Klopfsauger
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57 luftdicht
I Adj. airtightII Adv.: luftdicht verschließen seal hermetically, airseal; luftdicht verschlossen airtight, hermetically sealed; luftdicht verpackt vacuum-packed* * *airtight; airproof* * *lụft|dicht1. adjairtight no adv2. advein luftdicht verschlossener Behälter — an airtight container, a container with an airtight seal
* * *((of a container etc) into or through which air cannot pass: an airtight seal on a bottle.) airtight* * *luft·dichteine \luftdichte Verpackung an airtight containeretw \luftdicht verpacken to seal sth hermetically* * *Adjektiv airtight* * *A. adj airtightB. adv:luftdicht verschließen seal hermetically, airseal;luftdicht verschlossen airtight, hermetically sealed;luftdicht verpackt vacuum-packed* * *Adjektiv airtight* * *adj.air tight adj.airtight adj.hermetic adj.hermetical adj. -
58 Luftsog
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59 neuartig
Adj. new, a new type of* * *new; novel* * *neu|ar|tigadjnewein néúartiges Wörterbuch — a new type of dictionary
es ist ganz néúartig — it is of a completely new type, it is a completely new departure
* * *(new and strange: a novel idea.) novel* * *neu·ar·tig[ˈnɔyʔa:ɐ̯tɪç]1. (von neuer Art) new2. (nach neuer Methode) new type ofdieses Wörterbuch ist ganz \neuartig this is a completely new type of dictionary* * *Adjektiv new* * ** * *Adjektiv new* * *adj.innovative adj. adv.novelly adv. -
60 Nutsche
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