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41 strong base
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42 strong electrolyte
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43 strong gas
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44 strong grid
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45 strong ground
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46 strong interaction
< nucl> ■ starke Wechselwirkung f -
47 strong nuclear interaction
< nucl> ■ starke Wechselwirkung fEnglish-german technical dictionary > strong nuclear interaction
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48 strong offensive smell
English-german technical dictionary > strong offensive smell
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49 strong shock wave
< nucl> ■ starke Stoßwelle f -
50 strong signal attenuator
<el> (of antenna) ■ Antennenabschwächer mEnglish-german technical dictionary > strong signal attenuator
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51 strong-mindedness
["strɒŋ'maIndIdnɪs]nWillensstärke f -
52 strong drink
(alcoholic liquors.) hochprozentiges Getränk -
53 strong box
nounKassette, die* * *nounKassette, die -
54 strong as a horse
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55 strong glue
n.Tischlerleim m. -
56 strong hot grog
n.steifer Grog m. -
57 strong health
kräftige Gesundheit f -
58 strong heart sound
normaler (deutlicher) Herzton m, klarer (sauberer) Herzton mFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > strong heart sound
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59 strong-minded
willensstark, energisch -
60 strong poison
starkes Gift n
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