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English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > buoyancy
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noun1) Auftrieb, der2) (fig.) Schwung, der; Elan, der* * *buoy·an·cy[ˈbɔɪən(t)si]n no pl2. AVIAT, NAUT Auftrieb ma \buoyancy in the demand for steel eine lebhafte Nachfrage nach Stahl* * *['bɔIənsɪ]nbuoyancy aid — Schwimmhilfe f; (for canoeing) Kajakweste f
* * *buoyancy [ˈbɔıənsı] s1. PHYS Schwimm-, Tragkraft f, Auftrieb m2. Schwimmfähigkeit f, -kraft f3. FLUG Auftrieb m (auch fig)4. figa) Lebens-, Spannkraft fb) Schwung m, Lebhaftigkeit f5. WIRTSCH Lebhaftigkeit f* * *noun1) Auftrieb, der2) (fig.) Schwung, der; Elan, der* * *n.Auftrieb -e m.Auftriebskraft f.Beschwingtheit f.Lebenskraft f.Schwimmfähigkeit f.Schwung -¨e m.Spannkraft f.Tragkraft f. -
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buoy·an·cy [ʼbɔɪən(t)si] n2) aviat, naut Auftrieb m;4) econ steigende Konjunktur;a \buoyancy in the demand for steel eine lebhafte Nachfrage nach Stahl -
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6 buoyancy balance
buoyancy balance Tauchwägungswaage fEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > buoyancy balance
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7 buoyancy force
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > buoyancy force
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9 buoyancy center
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11 buoyancy correction
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12 buoyancy cover
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13 buoyancy device
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14 buoyancy element
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18 buoyancy unit
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19 buoyancy unit strap
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20 buoyancy chamber
n (NAUT)Trimmtank m
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buoyancy — noun (U) 1 the ability of an object to float: the buoyancy of light wood 2 the power of a liquid to make an object float: Salt water has more buoyancy than fresh water. 3 a feeling of cheerfulness and belief that you can deal with problems easily … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
buoyancy — UK [ˈbɔɪənsɪ] / US / US [ˈbujənsɪ] noun [uncountable] 1) a) the quality of being able to float The raft lacked buoyancy. b) the ability of a liquid to make things float in it 2) a feeling of happiness and confidence an atmosphere of optimism and… … English dictionary
buoyancy — noun Buoyancy is used before these nouns: ↑aid … Collocations dictionary