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1 control cabin
control cabin1 ELEK Schalthaus n (z. B. Hochofen); Steuerkabine fcontrol cabin2 KRAN Führerhaus n -
2 control cabin
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3 cabin
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4 control room
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5 active noise-control system
< mvhcl> (for cabin noise or exhaust noise) ■ aktives Geräuschreduzierungsystem n (ANS); Gegenschallsystem n ; Antischallsystem n Sennheiser ; Anti-Noise-System n werb ; elektronische Schalldämpfung f didEnglish-german technical dictionary > active noise-control system
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6 pressurize
= academic.ru/117976/pressurise">pressurise* * *1) (to fit (an aeroplane etc) with a device that keeps air pressure normal: The cabins have all been pressurized) druckfest machen2) (to force: He was pressurized into giving up his job.) unter Druck setzen* * *pres·sur·ize[ˈpreʃəraɪz, AM -ʃɚ-]vt1. (control air pressure)▪ to \pressurize sth etw druckfest [o auf Normaldruck] halten2. (persuade by force)▪ to \pressurize sb to do [or into doing] sth jdn [massiv] dazu drängen, etw zu tun, auf jdn [massiven] Druck ausüben, damit er/sie etw tutthe protests were an attempt to \pressurize the government into agreeing durch die Demonstrationen erhoffte man sich, die Regierung zum Einlenken zu bringen* * *['preʃəraɪz]vt1) cabin, spacesuit auf Normaldruck haltenthe cabin is only pressurized when... — der Druckausgleich in der Kabine wird erst hergestellt, wenn...
2) (= pressure) sb unter Druck setzento pressurize sb into doing sth — jdn so unter Druck setzen, dass er schließlich etw tut
* * *pressurize [ˈpreʃəraız]A v/tpressurized water reactor Druckwasserreaktor m3. fig besonders Bra) jemanden unter Druck setzenB v/i besonders Fußball: besonders Br drücken* * ** * *(US) v.druckfest machen ausdr.mit normalem Luftdruck versehen ausdr. -
7 altitude
nounHöhe, diefrom this altitude — aus dieser Höhe
at an altitude of 2,000 ft. — ≈ in einer Höhe von 600 Metern
at high altitude — in großer Höhe
* * *['æltitju:d](height above sea-level: What is the altitude of the town?) die Höhe* * *al·ti·tude[ˈæltɪtju:d, AM -tətu:d]n Höhe f [über dem Meeresspiegel [o Normalnull]]we are flying at an \altitude of 15000 metres wir fliegen in einer Höhe von 15.000 Meternat high/low \altitude in großer/niedriger Höhe* * *['ltɪtjuːd]nHöhe fwe are flying at an altitude of... — wir fliegen in einer Höhe von...
* * *at an altitude of in einer Höhe von;what is the altitude of …? wie hoch ist …?;altitude cabin Unterdruckkammer f;altitude control Höhensteuerung f;altitude sickness Höhenkrankheit f;altitude of the sun Sonnenstand m;lose altitude FLUG an Höhe verlieren2. meist pl Höhe f, Gipfel m, hoch gelegene Gegend:mountain altitudes Berghöhen3. fig Erhabenheit falt. abk1. alternate2. altitude* * *nounHöhe, dieat an altitude of 2,000 ft. — ≈ in einer Höhe von 600 Metern
* * *n.Höhe -n f.Höhenlage f.
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