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22 notch
1. noun 2. transitive verbPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/89500/notch_up">notch up* * *[no ] 1. noun(a small V-shaped cut: He cut a notch in his stick.) die Kerbe2. verb(to make a notch in.) einkerben* * *[nɒtʃ, AM nɑ:tʃ]I. n<pl -es>▪ a \notch above/below sb/sth eine Klasse besser/schlechter als jd/etwto go up a \notch eine Klasse aufsteigenII. vt▪ to \notch sth1. (cut V in) etw einkerben* * *[nɒtʃ]1. nKerbe f; (of handbrake, for adjustment etc) Raste f; (in belt) Loch nt; (= point, degree) Grad m, Stufe fto cut a notch in sth — eine Kerbe in etw (acc) machen
several notches better — um einiges besser
See:→ top-notch2. vteinkerben, einschneiden; (ESP SPORT) win, success verzeichnen können* * *A s1. Kerbe f, Einschnitt m, Aussparung f, Falz m, Nut(e) f3. TYPO Signatur(rinne) f4. MIL, TECH (Visier)Kimme f:notch and bead sights Kimme und Korn5. GEOL USa) Engpass mb) Kehle f6. umg Grad m, Stufe f:be a notch above eine Klasse besser sein als;several notches better um einiges besserB v/t2. TECH ausklinken3. TECH nuten, falzennotch sb sth jemandem etwas einbringen* * *1. nounKerbe, die; (in damaged blade) Scharte, die; (in belt) Loch, das2. transitive verbPhrasal Verbs:- notch up* * *(carpentry) n.(§ pl.: notches)= Ausschnitt m.Aussparung f.Einschnitt m.Kerbe -n f.Nute -n f. v.ausklinken v.einfeilen v.einkerben v.einschneiden v.falzen v.kerben v.nuten v.schneiden v.(§ p.,pp.: schnitt, geschnitten) -
23 problem
noun1) (difficult matter) Problem, das; attrib. Problem[gebiet, -fall, -kind, -familie]I find it a problem to start or have a problem [in] starting the car — ich habe Probleme, das Auto anzulassen
[I see] no problem — (coll.) kein Problem
what's the problem? — (coll.) wo fehlt's denn?
the problem about or with somebody/something — das Problem mit jemandem/bei etwas
the Northern Ireland problem — die Nordirlandfrage
he has a drink problem — er hat ein Alkoholproblem
2) (puzzle) Rätsel, das* * *['probləm]1) (a difficulty; a matter about which it is difficult to decide what to do: Life is full of problems; ( also adjective) a problem child.) das Problem, Problem-...2) (a question to be answered or solved: mathematical problems.) das Problem•- academic.ru/58106/problematical">problematical- problematic* * *prob·lem[ˈprɒbləm, AM ˈprɑ:b-]I. nit's not my \problem! das ist [doch] nicht mein Problem!and you think you've got \problems! deine Probleme möchte ich haben!stay out of my \problems! halte dich aus meinen Angelegenheiten raus!what's your \problem? was ist [mit dir] los?family/financial/personal \problems familiäre/finanzielle/persönliche Problememain \problem Hauptproblem ntto face a \problem vor einem Problem stehento get involved in sb's \problems sich akk in jds Probleme einmischento have \problems at home/school/work daheim/in der Schule/bei der Arbeit Probleme habento have a \problem with sb/sth mit jdm/etw ein Problem habento solve/tackle a \problem ein Problem lösen/angehen [o in Angriff nehmenthat's her \problem! das ist ihre Sache!drinking/drug/weight \problem Alkohol-/Drogen-/Gewichtsproblem ntto have \problems with drinking ein Alkoholproblem haben, [zu viel] trinkento have a drugs \problem [or a \problem with drugs] ein Drogenproblem habenhealth \problems gesundheitliche Probleme\problem day schwerer Tag* * *['prɒbləm]nProblem nt; (MATH as school exercise) Aufgabe f; (= problematic area) Problematik fwhat's the problem? — wo fehlt's?
to have no problem with sth — kein Problem or keine Schwierigkeiten mit etw haben, etw nicht problematisch finden
no problem! (inf) —
* * *A sproblems of adjustment Anpassungsprobleme;this poses a problem for me das stellt mich vor ein Problem;we are facing a problem wir sehen uns vor ein Problem gestellt;without (any) problem (völlig) problemlos;a) kein Problem!,b) US bitte! (auf Dank od Entschuldigung)set a problem eine Aufgabe stellen3. fig Rätsel n:it is a problem to me es ist mir unverständlich oder ein RätselB adj problematisch:problem child Problemkind n;problem drama Problemdrama n;problem drinker euph Alkoholiker(in);problem novel Problemroman m;problem-orient(at)ed problemorientiert;problem play Problemstück nprob. abk1. probable, probably wahrsch(einl).2. problem* * *noun1) (difficult matter) Problem, das; attrib. Problem[gebiet, -fall, -kind, -familie]I find it a problem to start or have a problem [in] starting the car — ich habe Probleme, das Auto anzulassen
[I see] no problem — (coll.) kein Problem
what's the problem? — (coll.) wo fehlt's denn?
the problem about or with somebody/something — das Problem mit jemandem/bei etwas
2) (puzzle) Rätsel, das* * *n.Aufgabe -n f.Fragestellung f.Kummer m.Problem -e n.Problemstellung f.Schwierigkeit f.Sorge -n f. -
24 setting
set·ting [ʼsetɪŋ, Am ʼset̬ɪŋ] n2) (in film, novel, play) Schauplatz mto adjust the \setting die Einstellung anpassen -
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26 adjustable resistor
<el> (for circuit adjustment/calibration) ■ einstellbarer Widerstand m ; Abgleichwiderstand m ; Einstellwiderstand m<el> (resistor with variable resistance) ■ Regelwiderstand m ; regelbarer Widerstand m ; Stellwiderstand m ; Rheostat m ; Regler m -
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30 handwheel
<tech.gen> (gen.) ■ Handrad n<tech.gen> (stress on: for adjustment, control of sth.) ■ Stellrad n -
31 hinge pin
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32 leveling nut
US <tech.gen> (for height adjustment; e.g. of table leg) ■ Justiermutter f -
33 levelling nut
GB <tech.gen> (for height adjustment; e.g. of table leg) ■ Justiermutter f -
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37 pressure regulator
<i&c> (gen.; by any means) ■ Druckregler m<mvhcl.drive> (automatic transmission) ■ Druckregler m ; Hauptdruck-Regulierventil n did ; Primär-Druckregelventil n did ; Druckregelventil n prakt ; Hauptdruckregler m prakt -
38 set screw
< prod> ■ Spannschraube f -
39 setting screw
<mech.eng> ■ Stützschraube f -
40 shim plate
<mech.eng> (for adjustment; very thin, small) ■ Einstellplättchen n
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