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1 dipstick
noun[Öl-/Benzin]messstab, der* * *ˈdip·stickn* * *['dIpstɪk]nÖlmessstab m* * ** * *noun[Öl-/Benzin]messstab, der* * *n.Messstab -¨e m. -
2 dipstick
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3 dipstick
dipstick1 KFZ Messstab m (Ölstand)dipstick2 TECH Peilstab m -
4 dipstick
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5 dipstick
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6 dipstick
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7 dipstick tube
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8 oil dipstick
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9 oil dipstick
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10 dip rod
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11 insertable
<tech.gen> (physically fitting; e.g. in a socket) ■ einsetzbar<tech.gen> (into a body, orifice; e.g. plug, dipstick, piston, member) ■ einführbar -
12 remove
vt <tech.gen> (particulate matter, fluids, energy; e.g. ash, heat) ■ abführen vtvt <tech.gen> (strip off, skim off, erode, wear off, mill off; e.g. top layer) ■ abtragen vtvt <tech.gen> (by means of tools, with some effort) ■ ausbauen vtvt <tech.gen> (gen.) ■ entfernen vtvt <tech.gen> (screw sth out from sth; e.g. spark plugs) ■ herausdrehen vtvt <tech.gen> (pull sth out from sth; e.g. dipstick) ■ herausziehen vtvt <tech.gen> (lift sth off from sth; e.g. cover, cap) ■ abnehmen vtvt <tech.gen> (e.g. cover, lid, switch button, spark plug cables) ■ abziehen vtvt < proc> (separate chemically/physically; e.g. dust, polluting particles) ■ abscheiden vt ; entfernen vt ; ausscheiden vt rar -
13 water/oil emulsion
<mot.tribo> (greyish slime; e.g. at the dipstick or on the oil filler cap) ■ Wasser/Öl-Emulsion f -
14 withdraw
vt < gen> (e.g. motion, order, petition, protest, question, product, troops) ■ zurückziehen vtvt <tech.gen> (sth from sth.; e.g. key from hole) ■ abziehen vtvt <tech.gen> (e.g. vehicle, tool) ■ herausbewegen vtvt <tech.gen> (pull sth out from sth; e.g. dipstick) ■ herausziehen vtvt <mach.tools> (tool; e.g. drill) ■ ausheben vt
См. также в других словарях:
dipstick — n. a graduated rod dipped into a container to indicate the fluid level; as, to check the oil level in a car with a dipstick. [WordNet 1.5] || … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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dipstick — noun a) A stick or rod used to measure the depth of a liquid. Often used to check the level at which a liquid in an invisible tank stands; gauge. I havent checked the oil level of my cars motor since I lost the dipstick three months ago. b) … Wiktionary
dipstick — UK [ˈdɪpˌstɪk] / US noun [countable] Word forms dipstick : singular dipstick plural dipsticks 1) a long stick used for measuring the oil in a car s engine 2) offensive a stupid or annoying person … English dictionary
dipstick — ‘Dip’ has long meant a pickpocket in criminal slang, but from the 1920s, in American slang, it took on the new meanings of stupid or eccentric person, the equivalent of ‘jerk’ or ‘nut’. To emphasize the contempt of the speaker for the person… … A dictionary of epithets and terms of address
dipstick — n A stupid or foolish person. The dipstick has her dress on backwards. 1960s … Historical dictionary of American slang
dipstick — Idiot, moron, stupid person. He knew the ice on the lake was only an inch thick. But the dipstick walked on it and fell through, anyway! … Dictionary of american slang