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n <tech.allg> (Dimension allg.) ■ limiting dimension; limitn <tech.allg> (Größe i.e.S., d.h. Länge, Breite usw.) ■ limiting size; limitn < qualit> (z.B. für Warngrenze, Eingriffsgrenze) ■ dimensional limit; dimensional limits; limits -
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Grenzmaß n dimensional limit, size limit, limitDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Grenzmaß
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f <tech.allg> ■ dimensional limit -
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I Adj. spatial, space...; (dreidimensional) three-dimensional; räumliche Aufteilung spatial division; räumliche Enge cramped conditions Pl.; räumliche Wirkung eines Bildes: depth, three-dimensionality; räumliches Sehen three-dimensional vision; räumlicher Klang stereophonic soundII Adv.: räumlich sehen see things three-dimensionally; räumlich sehr beengt cramped (for space); räumlich gefällt mir die Wohnung I like the layout of the flat (Am. apartment)* * *spatial* * *räum|lich ['rɔymlɪç]1. adj1) (= den Raum betreffend) spatialrä́úmliche Verhältnisse — physical conditions
rä́úmliche Nähe — physical closeness, spatial proximity
rä́úmliche Entfernung — physical distance
2) (= dreidimensional) three-dimensionalrä́úmliches Anschauungsvermögen — capacity to think in three dimensions
2. adv1)sich rä́úmlich beschränken — to make do with very little room
wir haben rä́úmlich keine Probleme — we have no problem with room
wir wohnen rä́úmlich sehr beengt — we live in very cramped conditions
2)(= dreidimensional)
rä́úmlich sehen — to see in three dimensions, to see three-dimensionallyMenschen, die auf einem Auge blind sind, können nicht rä́úmlich sehen —
ich kann mir das nicht rä́úmlich vorstellen — I can't really picture it
* * *(having height, breadth and width: A cube is a solid figure.) solid* * *räum·lich[ˈrɔymlɪç]I. adj1. (den Raum betreffend) spatialin großer \räumlicher Entfernung a long way away\räumliche Nähe physical proximity\räumliche Gegebenheiten spacious conditions [or set-up2. (dreidimensional) three-dimensionaldas \räumliche Sehvermögen the ability to see things in three dimensions [or three-dimensionallyII. adv1. (platzmäßig) spatially\räumlich [sehr] beengt [o beschränkt] sein to be [very] cramped for space2. (dreidimensional) three-dimensionally* * *1.1) (den Raum betreffend) spatial2.1) spatially2) (dreidimensional) three-dimensionally* * *räumliche Aufteilung spatial division;räumliche Enge cramped conditions pl;räumliche Wirkung eines Bildes: depth, three-dimensionality;räumliches Sehen three-dimensional vision;räumlicher Klang stereophonic soundB. adv:räumlich sehen see things three-dimensionally;räumlich sehr beengt cramped (for space);räumlich gefällt mir die Wohnung I like the layout of the flat (US apartment)* * *1.1) (den Raum betreffend) spatial2.1) spatially2) (dreidimensional) three-dimensionally* * *adj.spacious adj.spatial adj.through adj. adv.spatially adv. -
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n < prod> (Abweichung vom Sollmaß; oberes, unteres) ■ dimensional deviation; dimensional variation -
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räum·lich [ʼrɔymlɪç] adj1) ( den Raum betreffend) spatial;in großer \räumlicher Entfernung a long way away;\räumliche Nähe physical proximity;\räumliche Gegebenheiten spacious conditions [or set-up];2) ( dreidimensional) three-dimensional;das \räumliche Sehvermögen the ability to see things in three dimensions [or three-dimensionally]1) ( platzmäßig) spatially;2) ( dreidimensional) three-dimensionally
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