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1 vibration damping
vibration damping Schwingungsdämpfung fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > vibration damping
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2 vibration damping
vibration damping Schwingungsdämpfung fEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > vibration damping
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3 vibration damping material
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > vibration damping material
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4 vibration
nounsend vibrations or a vibration through something — [Erdstoß:] etwas erzittern lassen
2) (Phys.) Schwingung, die3) in pl. (fig.)I get good vibrations from this place — dieser Ort hat eine wohltuende Ausstrahlung
* * *( British and American[) -'brei-]noun ((an) act of vibrating: This building is badly affected by the vibration of all the heavy traffic that passes.) die Vibration* * *vi·bra·tion[vaɪˈbreɪʃən]\vibration of vocal chords Schwingen nt der Stimmbänder* * *[vaI'breISən]n1) (of string, sound waves) Schwingung f; (of machine) Vibrieren nt; (of voice, ground) Beben nt; (of body) Zittern nt, Beben nt2)See:= academic.ru/80187/vibes">vibes* * *vibration [vaıˈbreıʃn] s1. Vibrieren n, Zittern n, Schwingen n2. PHYS Vibration f, Schwingung f:vibration-damping schwingungsdämpfend3. fig Pulsieren n4. fig Schwanken n* * *nounsend vibrations or a vibration through something — [Erdstoß:] etwas erzittern lassen
2) (Phys.) Schwingung, die3) in pl. (fig.)* * *n.Erschütterung f.Schwingung f.Vibration f. -
5 damping factor
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6 vibration damping
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7 vibration-damping
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8 vibration damping
SchwingungsdämpfungEnglish-German dictionary of labour protection > vibration damping
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9 noise vibration and harshness
English-german technical dictionary > noise vibration and harshness
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10 attenuation
<tech.gen> (gen.; intentional or inadvertent; e.g. of sound, signals, light) ■ Dämpfung f ; Abschwächung f -
11 isolator
<tech.gen> (stress on: vibration damping; e.g. rubber pad) ■ Dämpfungselement n<tech.gen> (stress on: physical separation) ■ Zwischenstück n--------isolator (switch)<el> ■ Trennschalter m
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