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1 casing material
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2 tire-casing material
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3 casing of plastic material
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4 remove
vt <tech.gen> (particulate matter, fluids, energy; e.g. ash, heat) ■ abführen vtvt <tech.gen> (strip off, skim off, erode, wear off, mill off; e.g. top layer) ■ abtragen vtvt <tech.gen> (by means of tools, with some effort) ■ ausbauen vtvt <tech.gen> (gen.) ■ entfernen vtvt <tech.gen> (screw sth out from sth; e.g. spark plugs) ■ herausdrehen vtvt <tech.gen> (pull sth out from sth; e.g. dipstick) ■ herausziehen vtvt <tech.gen> (lift sth off from sth; e.g. cover, cap) ■ abnehmen vtvt <tech.gen> (e.g. cover, lid, switch button, spark plug cables) ■ abziehen vtvt < proc> (separate chemically/physically; e.g. dust, polluting particles) ■ abscheiden vt ; entfernen vt ; ausscheiden vt rar -
5 split
<tech.gen> (slotted) ■ geschlitzt<tech.gen> ■ Riss m<tech.gen> (into two parts; e.g. housing, body) ■ zweiteilig; zweigeteilt<mech.eng> (e.g. bearing, collar) ■ geteilt< wood> ■ durchgehender Riss mv <tech.gen> ■ teilen vrvt <mech.eng> (e.g. casing, bearing) ■ teilen vt -
6 top
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7 sausage
nounWurst, die; (smaller) Würstchen, dasnot a sausage — (fig. coll.) gar nix (ugs.)
* * *['sosi‹]((a section of) minced meat seasoned and pushed into a tube of animal gut or a similar material: We had sausages for breakfast; garlic sausage.) die Wurst- academic.ru/118264/sausage-roll">sausage-roll* * *sau·sage[ˈsɒsɪʤ, AM ˈsɑ:s-]n\sausage casing Wurstdarm m3.* * *['sɒsɪdZ]n1) Wurst fyou can't judge a sausage by its skin (prov) — man kann nicht nach dem Äußeren urteilen
not a sausage ( Brit inf ) — rein gar nichts (inf)
* * *sausage [ˈsɒsıdʒ] s1. Wurst f:not a sausage obs umg überhaupt nichts* * *nounWurst, die; (smaller) Würstchen, dasnot a sausage — (fig. coll.) gar nix (ugs.)
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8 sheeting
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9 sheeting
sheet·ing [ʼʃi:tɪŋ, Am -t̬ɪŋ] nplastic \sheeting Plastiküberzug m
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