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1 downshift
1. intransitive verb 2. noun* * *ˈdown·shiftvi aussteigen (aus einem gut bezahlten, aber anstrengenden Job)* * ** * *1. intransitive verb1) (AmE) (change to lower gear) herunterschalten2) (change lifestyle) einen Gang zurückschalten2. noun2) (change of lifestyle) Zurückschalten in einen kleineren Gang -
2 downshift
<mvhcl.drive> (to lower gear; e.g. from 4th to 3rd) ■ Herunterschalten n ; Zurückschalten n -
3 downshift frequency
< mvhcl> ■ Herunterschaltfrequenz f -
4 downshift valve
<mvhcl.drive> (of automatic transmission control hydraulics) ■ Abwärtsschaltventil n -
5 forced downshift
GB <mvhcl.drive> (stepped automatic transmission) ■ Kickdown m ; Zwangsrückschaltung f ; Übergasschaltung f MB -
6 gear downshift
<mvhcl.drive> (to lower gear; e.g. from 4th to 3rd) ■ Herunterschalten n ; Zurückschalten n -
7 selector lever downshift
<mvhcl.drive> (automatic transmission) ■ Wählhebelrückschaltung fEnglish-german technical dictionary > selector lever downshift
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