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21 isolieren
I v/t1. auch POL. etc. isolate (auch CHEM.)2. ETECH., TECH. insulate* * *(absondern) to isolate; to seclude;(technisch) to insulate; to lag* * *iso|lie|ren [izo'liːrən] ptp isoliert1. vt1) (= absondern) to isolate (AUCH MED, BIOL); Häftlinge to isolate, to put in(to) solitary confinementjdn isoliert halten — to keep sb in isolation or isolated/in solitary confinement
völlig isoliert leben — to live in complete isolation, to live isolated from the world
ein Problem isoliert betrachten — to look at a problem in isolation
2) elektrische Leitungen, Häuser, Fenster to insulate2. vrto isolate oneself or to cut oneself off (from the world)* * *1) (to cover, protect or separate (something) with a material that does not let especially electrical currents or heat etc pass through it: Rubber and plastic are used for insulating electric wires and cables.) insulate2) (to separate, cut off or keep apart from others: Several houses have been isolated by the flood water; A child with an infectious disease should be isolated.) isolate* * *iso·lie·ren *[izoˈli:rən]I. vt▪ jdn [von jdm/etw] \isolieren to isolate sb [from sb/sth]die Virusträger wurden von den anderen Patienten isoliert the carriers of the virus were isolated from the other patientswarum isolierst du dich von der Außenwelt? why do you cut yourself off from the outside world?* * *transitives Verbetwas isoliert betrachten — look at something out of context
2) (Technik) insulate <wiring, wall, etc.>; lag <boilers, pipes, etc.>; (gegen Schall) soundproof; insulate <room, door, window, etc.>* * *A. v/t2. ELEK, TECH insulateB. v/r:sich isolieren isolate o.s., cut o.s. offC. v/i:gut isolieren insulate well, be a good insulator* * *transitives Verb1) isolate <prisoner, patient, bacterium, element>2) (Technik) insulate <wiring, wall, etc.>; lag <boilers, pipes, etc.>; (gegen Schall) soundproof; insulate <room, door, window, etc.>* * *v.to insulate v.to isolate v.to segregate v.to soundproof v.to strip v. -
22 Konvektion
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23 Sandbank
f; Pl. -bänke sandbank* * *die Sandbankshoal; bank; sandbank* * *Sạnd|bankf pl - bänkesandbank, sandbar* * *(a bank of sand formed by tides and currents.) sandbank* * *Sand·bank<- bänke>f sandbank; (in Flussmündung a.) sandbar* * *die; Pl. Sandbänke sandbank* * ** * *die; Pl. Sandbänke sandbank* * *-¨e f.sand bank n.sandbank n. -
24 Schalttafel
f Schaltbrett* * *die Schalttafelcontrol panel; control board; instrument panel* * *Schạlt|ta|felfswitchboard, control panel* * *(a board with many switches for controlling electric currents etc, or for making connections by telephone, eg within a large office etc.) switchboard* * *Schalt·ta·felf control panel* * ** * *f.switch panel n. -
25 Segler
m; -s, -1. sailor; einer Jacht: yachtsman2. (Segelschiff) sailing vessel3. (Segelflugzeug) glider4. Vogel: swift* * *der Segleryachtsman; sailor; sailer* * *Seg|ler I ['zeːglɐ]m -s, -1) (= Schiff) sailing vesselII ['zeːglɐ]1. m -s, -,Ség|le|rin[-ərɪn]2. f -, -nen(= Segelsportler) yachtsman/-woman, sailor* * *Seg·ler(in)1<-s, ->[ˈze:glɐ]m(f) yachtsman/yachtswomanSeg·ler2<-s, ->[ˈze:glɐ]m2. (Segelflugzeug) glider\Segler der Lüfte bird sailing on currents of air4. ZOOL swift* * *der; Seglers, Segler1) (Schiff) sailing-ship or -vessel2) (Sportler) yachtsman* * *1. sailor; einer Jacht: yachtsman2. (Segelschiff) sailing vessel3. (Segelflugzeug) glider4. Vogel: swift* * *der; Seglers, Segler1) (Schiff) sailing-ship or -vessel2) (Sportler) yachtsman* * *- m.sailer n.yachtsman n.(§ pl.: yachtsmen) -
26 Strudel
m; -s, -1. whirlpool; großer: maelstrom; fig. auch vortex; im Strudel der Ereignisse untergehen be lost in the maelstrom of events; vom Strudel der Ereignisse mitgerissen werden be caught up in the whirl of events; sich in den Strudel des Karnevals stürzen plunge into the carnival bedlam2. GASTR. strudel* * *der Strudel(Gebäck) strudel;(Wasserwirbel) eddy; whirlpool;(Wirbel) vortex; swirl; maelstrom; twirl* * *Stru|del ['ʃtruːdl]m -s, -1) (lit, fig) whirlpool; (von Ereignissen, Vergnügen) whirl* * *(a circular current in a river or sea, caused by opposing tides, winds or currents.) whirlpool* * *Stru·del1<-s, ->[ˈʃtru:dl̩]m1. (Wasserwirbel) whirlpoolkleiner \Strudel eddyder \Strudel der Ereignisse the whirl of eventsStru·del2<-s, ->[ˈʃtru:dl̩]m (Gebäck) strudel* * *der; Strudels, Strudel1) whirlpool; (kleiner) eddy2) (bes. südd., österr.): (Gebäck) strudel* * *im Strudel der Ereignisse untergehen be lost in the maelstrom of events;vom Strudel der Ereignisse mitgerissen werden be caught up in the whirl of events;sich in den Strudel des Karnevals stürzen plunge into the carnival bedlam2. GASTR strudel* * *der; Strudels, Strudel1) whirlpool; (kleiner) eddy2) (bes. südd., österr.): (Gebäck) strudel* * *- (Gastr.) m.strudel n. - m.eddy n.maelstrom n.whirlpool n. -
27 Verstärker
m; -s, -; Etron., für Gitarre etc.: amplifier; ETECH., MOT. booster; OPT., FOT. intensifier* * *der Verstärkeramplifier* * *Ver|stạ̈r|ker [fEɐ'ʃtɛrkɐ]m -s, - (RAD, ELEC)amplifier; (TELEC) repeater; (von Signalen etc) booster; (PHOT) intensifier* * *(a piece of equipment for increasing the strength or power-level of electric currents especially so as to increase loudness: You need a new amplifier for your stereo equipment.) amplifier* * *Ver·stär·ker<-s, ->mrauscharmer \Verstärker low noise amplifier2. BIOL, PSYCH reinforcer* * *der; Verstärkers, Verstärker: amplifier* * *Verstärker m; -s, -; Elektronik, für Gitarre etc: amplifier; ELEK, AUTO booster; OPT, FOTO intensifier* * *der; Verstärkers, Verstärker: amplifier* * *m.amplifier n.intensifier n.multiplier n.repeater n. -
28 Cassis
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29 Gezeiten-...
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30 Kriechströme
mpl <chem.verf> (auch von Flüssigkeiten) ■ creep currents -
31 verzweigte Ströme
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32 Warenspeicher
Warenspeicher
[commercial] warehouse, storehouse, magazine, depot;
• Warenspezialisierung [commodity] specialization;
• Warenstatistik merchandising (merchandise) statistics;
• Warenstempel trademark, brand;
• Warenströme trade currents;
• Warenstückpreis average revenue;
• Warentarif commodity tariff;
• Warentausch barter[ing], trading;
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34 Segler
Seg·leryachtsman/yachtswoman2. Seg·ler -s, -> [ʼze:glɐ] m2) ( Segelflugzeug) glider\Segler der Lüfte bird sailing on currents of air4) zool swift -
35 ampèresche Molekularströme
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > ampèresche Molekularströme
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36 Stahlstäbchen zur Blitzstrommessung
Stahlstäbchen n zur Blitzstrommessung magnetic indicator for lightning currents, surge-crest ammeter link, surge current indicatorDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Stahlstäbchen zur Blitzstrommessung
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37 Symmetrie der Ströme
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Symmetrie der Ströme
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38 verzweigte Ströme
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > verzweigte Ströme
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39 wirbelfrei
wirbelfrei irrotational, non-turbulent; free from eddy currentsDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > wirbelfrei
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40 Paar von Modulationsströmen
nt DÜ, ELEKTRON pair of modulation currentsDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Informatik > Paar von Modulationsströmen
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