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1 Mahlung
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2 Mahlung
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3 die Zermürbung
- {attrition} sự cọ mòn, sự làm cho mệt mỏi, sự làm kiệt sức, sự tiêu hao, sự sám hối, sự thống khổ vì tội lỗi -
4 die Reibung
- {attrition} sự cọ mòn, sự làm cho mệt mỏi, sự làm kiệt sức, sự tiêu hao, sự sám hối, sự thống khổ vì tội lỗi - {friction} sự mài xát, sự ma xát, sự xoa bóp, sự chà xát, sự va chạm, sự xích mích - {grind} sự xay, sự tán, sự nghiền, sự mài, tiếng nghiến ken két, công việc cực nhọc đều đều, cuộc đi bộ để tập luyện, lớp học rút, lớp luyện thi, cuộc đua ngựa nhảy rào, học sinh học gạo -
5 der Abrieb
- {attrition} sự cọ mòn, sự làm cho mệt mỏi, sự làm kiệt sức, sự tiêu hao, sự sám hối, sự thống khổ vì tội lỗi = der Abrieb (Technik) {fines}+ -
6 Zermürbung
f MIL. attrition* * *die Zermürbungattrition* * *Zer|mụ̈r|bungf -, -en(eines Gegners etc) wearing down no pl, attrition* * ** * *f.attrition n. -
7 Zermürbungskrieg
m war of attrition* * *Zer|mụ̈r|bungs|kriegmwar of attrition* * *Zermürbungskrieg m war of attrition* * *m.war of attrition n. -
8 Verschleiß
Verschleiß m 1. GEN, IND attrition, wear, wear and tear, waste (technisch); 2. WIWI erosion* * *m 1. <Geschäft, Ind> technisch attrition, wear, wear and tear, waste; 2. <Vw> erosion* * *Verschleiß
wear [and tear], erosion, attrition, deterioration;
• dem Verschleiß unterworfen subject to wear;
• unter Berücksichtigung des Verschleißes allowing for wear and tear;
• geplanter Verschleiß built-in obsolescence;
• normaler Verschleiß natural wear and tear;
• wirtschaftlicher Verschleiß decline in economic usefulness;
• Verschleißbeanspruchung abrasive stress;
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9 Zermürbungstaktik
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10 Abnutzungsgrad
Abnutzungsgrad m GEN attrition rate* * *m < Geschäft> attrition rate* * *Abnutzungsgrad
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11 Arbeitskräfteabgang
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12 Marktzermürbung
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13 Verschleißrate
Verschleißrate f GEN attrition rate* * *f < Geschäft> attrition rate* * *Verschleißgeschwindigkeit, Verschleißrate
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14 Abrasion
f; -, -en1. MED. abrasion2. GEOL. abrasion, attrition, degradation3. fachspr. (Abschabung) scraping (off), abrasion* * *Ab·ra·si·on<-, -en>[abraˈzi̯o:n]f1. a. GEOL abrasion2. MED curettage, scrape* * *1. MED abrasion2. GEOL abrasion, attrition, degradation -
15 Abrieb
m; -(e)s, -e; TECH. Vorgang: abrasion, wear; Produkt: grindings Pl., dust; GEOL. attrition; degradation* * *Ab·rieb<-[e]s, -e>[ˈapri:p]m2. (von Steinkohle) dust* * *Abrieb m; -(e)s, -e; TECH Vorgang: abrasion, wear; Produkt: grindings pl, dust; GEOL attrition; degradation* * *-e f.abrasion n.dust n.wear n. -
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17 Abriebfestigkeit
Abriebfestigkeit f abrasion resistance, attrition hardness, non-abrasiveness, resistance to attrition, surface abrasion resistance, wear resistanceDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Abriebfestigkeit
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18 Abnutzung
Abnutzung f 1. GEN wear and tear; 2. WIWI erosion* * *f 1. < Geschäft> wear and tear; 2. <Vw> erosion* * *Abnutzung
wear and tear, wast[age], exhaustion, attrition, (Münzen) abrasion, (techn.) erosion;
• allgemeine Abnutzung fair wear and tear;
• eingetretene Abnutzung accrued depreciation;
• maschinelle Abnutzung machine wear;
• substanzielle Abnutzung depletion;
• übliche Abnutzung permissive waste;
• Abnutzung durch Gebrauch [natural] wear and tear;
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19 schwinden
schwinden v WIWI shrink, disappear, vanish* * *v <Vw> shrink, disappear, vanish* * *Schwinden
shrinkage, dwindling, wastage;
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20 Abnutzungskrieg
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