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English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > braid
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1. noun2) (decorative woven band) Borte, die2. transitive verb1) (plait; arrange in braids) flechten2) zusammenbinden [Haare]3) (trim with braid) mit Borten/Litzen/Tressen besetzen* * *[breid] 1. verb(to wind together (especially strands of hair).) flechten2. noun(threads twisted together and used as decoration on uniforms etc: gold braid on the admiral's uniform.) die Borte* * *[breɪd]I. nII. vt esp AM▪ to \braid sth etw flechtenIII. vi esp AM flechten* * *[breɪd]1. ngold braid — Goldtressen pl
4) (to tie hair) (Haar)band nt2. vt1) (= plait) hair, straw etc flechten2) (= trim) mit einer Borte besetzen* * *braid [breıd]A v/t1. besonders US besonders Haar, Bänder flechten3. TECH Draht etc umspinnen, -klöppelnB s1. besonders USa) (Haar)Flechte fb) Zopf m2. Borte f, Litze f, besonders MIL Tresse f:gold braid goldene Tresse(n pl)3. Umklöppelung f* * *1. noun2) (decorative woven band) Borte, die2. transitive verb1) (plait; arrange in braids) flechten2) zusammenbinden [Haare]3) (trim with braid) mit Borten/Litzen/Tressen besetzen* * *(cloth) n.Flechte -n f.Zopf ¨-e m. v.flechten v.(§ p.,pp.: flocht, geflochten) -
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braid2 TECH Tresse f (Textil- oder Metalllitze); Umflechtung f (eines Schlauches) -
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1. n ELEC ENG cable Litze f, ELECTRON of semiconductor Versetzungsstrang m 2. vt ELEC ENG, ELECTRON wire umflechten, umspinnen -
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9 braid-plaiting machine
< textil> ■ Bandflechtmaschine fEnglish-german technical dictionary > braid-plaiting machine
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10 metal braid
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11 shield braid
shield braid Abschirmlitze fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > shield braid
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12 wire braid
wire braid Runddrahtgeflecht n (für Kabel)English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > wire braid
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14 cord-braid hose
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20 screening braid
n ELEC ENG, ELECTRON Abschirmlitze f
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