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standstill ECON, GEN Stillstand m • come to a standstill 1. GEN zum Stillstand kommen; 2. IND zum Erliegen kommen -
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3 standstill defeat
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4 standstill monitor
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5 standstill seal gas pressure
English-german engineering dictionary > standstill seal gas pressure
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6 standstill agreement
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > standstill agreement
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7 standstill locking
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > standstill locking
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8 standstill torque
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > standstill torque
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standstill Stillstand mEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > standstill
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nounStillstand, dercome to a standstill — zum Stehen kommen; [Verhandlungen:] zum Stillstand kommen
the traffic/production came to a standstill — der Verkehr/die Produktion kam zum Erliegen
bring to a standstill — zum Stehen bringen; zum Erliegen bringen [Produktion]
* * *['stændstil]- academic.ru/115272/be_at">be at- come to
- reach a standstill* * *ˈstand·stillto be at a \standstill zum Erliegen kommenwork has been at a \standstill die Arbeit ist niedergelegt wordento bring sth to a \standstill etw zum Erliegen bringen [o fam lahmlegen]to come to a \standstill zum Stillstand kommen* * *A s Stillstand m:be at a standstill stillstehen, stocken, ruhen, an einem toten Punkt angelangt sein;come (bring) to a standstill zum Stillstand oder Erliegen kommen (bringen);traffic came to a complete standstill der Verkehr brach zusammen;bring a car to a standstill einen Wagen zum Stehen bringenB adj stillstehend:* * *nounStillstand, dercome to a standstill — zum Stehen kommen; [Verhandlungen:] zum Stillstand kommen
the traffic/production came to a standstill — der Verkehr/die Produktion kam zum Erliegen
bring to a standstill — zum Stehen bringen; zum Erliegen bringen [Produktion]
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'stand·still nStillstand m;to be at a \standstill zum Erliegen kommen;work has been at a \standstill die Arbeit ist niedergelegt worden;to come to a \standstill zum Stillstand kommen -
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['stændstɪl] UK / USnto come to a standstill — stehen bleiben, fig zum Erliegen kommen
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['stændstɪl] UK / USnto come to a standstill — stehen bleiben, fig zum Erliegen kommen
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20 cardiac standstill
Fachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > cardiac standstill
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Standstill — Datos generales Origen Barcelona, España … Wikipedia Español
standstill — stand‧still [ˈstændˌstɪl] noun [singular] a situation in which there is no movement or activity: • Strikes brought production to a standstill. • The negotiations are basically at a standstill. * * * standstill UK US /ˈstændstɪl/ noun [S] ► … Financial and business terms
standstill agreement — stand·still agreement / stand ˌstil / n: an agreement providing for the preservation of the status quo for a specified or indefinite period: as a: an agreement under which litigation is forestalled between two parties b: an agreement under which… … Law dictionary
Standstill operation — is a surgical procedure that involves cooling the body of the patient and stopping blood circulation. It is used to repair brain aneurysms and aortic arch defects. The procedure requires keeping the patient in a state of hibernation at 15 degrees … Wikipedia
standstill period — England, Wales In the context of the Public Contracts Regulations 2006, a mandatory period between the notification of the intended award of a contract subject to those regulations and the actual award of that contract. The standstill period is… … Law dictionary
Standstill — Stand still ( st[i^]l ), n. A standing without moving forward or backward; a stop; a state of rest. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
standstill — index cessation (interlude), check (bar), cloture, deadlock, desuetude, halt, hiatus … Law dictionary
standstill — state of cessation of movement, 1702, from STAND (Cf. stand) (v.) + STILL (Cf. still) (adj.). Earlier the notion would have been expressed simply by stand … Etymology dictionary
standstill — [n] stop arrest, cessation, check, checkmate, corner*, dead end*, deadlock, dead stop*, delay, gridlock, halt, hole, impasse, inaction, pause, stalemate, standoff, wait; concepts 119,832 Ant. advance, progress … New thesaurus
standstill — ► NOUN ▪ a situation or condition without movement or activity … English terms dictionary
standstill — [stand′stil΄] n. a stop, halt, or cessation … English World dictionary