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column 1. Säule f; Pfeiler m, Stütze f; 2. DAT Spalte f (Lochkarte, Matrix); Rubrik f, Kolonne f; Schreibstelle fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > column
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column 1. ARCH Säule f (mit rundem Querschnitt, bestehend aus Basis, Schaft und Kapitell); 2. KONST, TK Stütze f, Pfeiler m; Mast m; Stiel m; 3. KONST, STAT Stab m, Knickstab m, Vertikalstab mEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > column
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noun1) (Archit., of smoke) Säule, diethe gossip column — die Klatschspalte (ugs. abwertend)
* * *['koləm]1) (a stone or wooden pillar used to support or adorn a building: the carved columns in the temple.) die Säule2) (something similar in shape: a column of smoke.) die Säule3) (a vertical row (of numbers): He added up the column (of figures) to find the answer.) senkrechte Zahlenreihe4) (a vertical section of a page of print: a newspaper column.) die Spalte5) (a section in a newspaper, often written regularly by a particular person: He writes a daily column about sport.) regelmäßig erscheinender Zeitungsartikel; die Kolumne6) (a long file of soldiers marching in short rows: a column of infantry.) die Kolonne7) (a long line of vehicles etc, one behind the other.) die Kolonne•- academic.ru/14360/columnist">columnist* * *col·umn[ˈkɒləm, AM ˈkɑ:-]nNelson's C\column Denkmal am Trafalgar Square in Londonstone \column Steinsäule f\column of smoke Rauchsäule fto march in \columns of four in Viererreihen marschierenfashion/gossip \column Mode-/Klatschspalte fpolitical \column politischer Kommentar\column of figures Zahlenreihe f, Zahlenkolonne f* * *['kɒləm]n2) (of figures, names) Kolonne f; (= division of page) Spalte f, Kolumne f (spec); (= article in newspaper) Kolumne f3) (of vehicles, soldiers etc) Kolonne f* * *1. ARCH Säule f, Pfeiler m2. TECHa) Ständer m, Pfosten m, Stütze fb) CHEM Kolonne f (säulenförmiger Destillierapparat)3. fig (Rauch-, Wasser- etc) Säule f:4. TYPO Kolonne f, Kolumne f, (Druck-, Satz)Spalte f:6. MATH Kolonne f:column of figures Zahlenkolonne7. Feld n, Rubrik f (einer Tabelle)col. abk1. collected2. collector3. college4. colony5. color (colour)6. colored (coloured)7. column* * *noun1) (Archit., of smoke) Säule, die2) (division of page, table, etc.) Spalte, die; Kolumne, diethe gossip column — die Klatschspalte (ugs. abwertend)
4) (of troops, vehicles, ships) Kolonne, die* * *n.Druckspalte f.Kolonne -n f.Kolumne -n f.Pfeiler - m.Reihe -n f.Rubrik -en f.Spalte -n f.Stütze -n f.Säule -n f.senkrechte (Zahlen-)Folge f. -
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col·umn [ʼkɒləm, Am ʼkɑ:-] nNelson's C\column Denkmal am Trafalgar Square in London;stone \column Steinsäule f\column of smoke Rauchsäule f;to march in \columns of four in Viererreihen marschierenpolitical \column politischer Kommentar\column of figures Zahlenreihe f, Zahlenkolonne f -
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<tech.gen> (e.g. of buildings, machine tools) ■ Säule f< build> ■ Säule f< logist> (in a rack system) ■ Ständer m ; Regalständer m ; Regalsteher m ; Regalstütze f ; Regalsäule f<mach.tools> (usu. a guide or support; horiz. or vertical) ■ Säule f< mat> ■ Stengel m<mech.eng> (e.g. machine tool, diesel engine) ■ Ständer m<qualit.mat> ■ Druckstab m -
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