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1 adhesive stress
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< join> ■ Haftspannung f -
3 adhesive
1. adjectiveklebrig; gummiert [Briefmarke, Umschlag]; Klebe[band, -schicht]2. nounbe adhesive — kleben/gummiert sein
Klebstoff, der; Klebemittel, das* * *[-siv]adjective (able to adhere; sticky: adhesive tape.) Klebe...* * *ad·he·sive[ədˈhi:sɪv]\adhesive plaster Heftpflaster nt* * *[əd'hiːzɪv]1. nKlebstoff m2. adjhaftend; (more firmly) klebendto be highly/not very adhesive — sehr/nicht gut haften/kleben
adhesive strength/powers (of glue) — Adhäsionskraft f Klebekraft f
* * *adhesive [ədˈhiːsıv; æd-]A adj (adv adhesively)1. (an)haftend, klebend, Kleb(e)…:adhesive label Klebzettel m;adhesive plaster Heftpflaster n;adhesive powder Haftpulver n (für Zahnprothesen);a) US Heftpflaster n,b) Klebstreifen m, Klebeband n;adhesive rubber Klebgummi m/n2. PHYS, TECH haftend, Adhäsions…, Haft…:adhesive capacity, adhesive power Haftvermögen n;adhesive grease Adhäsionsfett n;adhesive stress Adhäsionsspannung f3. BIOL Haft…, Saug…:adhesive bowl Saugnapf m;adhesive disk Haftscheibe f4. fig übertrieben anhänglich, aufdringlichB s1. TECH Haft-, Bindemittel n, Klebstoff m, Kleber m2. gummierte Briefmarke3. US Heftpflaster n* * *1. adjectiveklebrig; gummiert [Briefmarke, Umschlag]; Klebe[band, -schicht]be adhesive — kleben/gummiert sein
2. nounadhesive plaster — Heftpflaster, das
Klebstoff, der; Klebemittel, das* * *adj.anhaftend adj.selbstklebend adj. n.Kleber - m.Klebstoff m. -
4 adhere
vi <tech.gen> (stress on: sth sticks to each other) ■ aneinanderhaften vivi <tech.gen> (stress on: sth attaches itself to sth.; e.g. particle to surface) ■ anhaften vi ; haften vivi <tech.gen> (stress on: sth is stuck on sth, inadvertendly or unlikely) ■ hängenbleiben vi -
5 air drying
<tech.gen> (e.g. paint, adhesive) ■ lufttrocknend<tech.gen> (gen.; e.g. of fresh paint, tobacco) ■ Lufttrocknung f
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