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1 Vollwand-Deckbrücke
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch Engineering > Vollwand-Deckbrücke
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2 Deckblech
Deckblech n deck plateDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Deckblech
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3 Deckplatte
f <tech.allg> (horizontal od. vertikal) ■ cover platef <tech.allg> (horizontal, ganz oben) ■ top platef <bau.innen> (aus Holz; Vertäfelungselement) ■ coping -
4 Fahrbahnplatte
Fahrbahnplatte f carriageway slab, paving slab, top slab (Straße); bridge deck, deck slab, floor plate (Brücke)Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Fahrbahnplatte
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5 Deckplatte
Deckplatte f 1. cover slab, butt slab, butt plate, top slab, deck slab; 2. crown of a wall; crown plate (z. B. einer Säule); 3. ARCH raised table, abacus padstone (griechisch-dorische Säulendeckplatte); 4. drop panel, thickened portion of the slab (Pilzkopfplatte)Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Deckplatte
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6 Tafel
Tafel f 1. STAT plate; 2. STAT plate; 3. BT sheet (dünn); 4. deck (Fahrbahn, Brücke); 5. BT slab (Decke; aus verschiedenen Materialien); 6. blackboard (Wandtafel); 7. VERK sign (Schildertafel); 8. BT table (Platte); 9. BT panel (Wandverkleidungstafel); 10. switchboard, panel (Schalttafel); 11. tablet (Gedenktafel am Denk- oder Grabmal); 12. notice board, bulletin board (Anschlagtafel)Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Tafel
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7 Abdeckblech
n metal cover* * *das Abdeckblechcover plate* * *Ab·deck·blechnt BAU flashing* * *Abdeckblech n metal cover -
8 Längsband
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9 Tafel
f <bau.mat> ■ platef < doku> ■ chartf <edv.druck> (z.B. Logarithmentafel, Preistafel) ■ tablef <el> (Schalttafel) ■ panel; board -
10 Fahrbahnplatte
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11 Schalterebene
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Schalterebene
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