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1 Energy-Drink
Ener·gy-Drink[ˈenəʤidrɪŋk]m energy drink -
2 Energy-Drink
Ener·gy-Drink [ʼenəʤidrɪŋk] menergy drink -
3 aerobic energy supply
■ Energy supply that requires oxygen.■ Energiegewinnung, bei der Sauerstoff verbraucht wird. -
4 anaerobic energy supply
■ Energy supply that does not require oxygen.■ Energiegewinnung, bei der kein Sauerstoff verbraucht wird.Englisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > anaerobic energy supply
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5 High-Energy-Band
n <av> (Bandsorte mit hohem Koerzitiv- und Remanenzwert) ■ high-energy tape -
6 energie
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7 energiesparend
energy-saving* * *ener|gie|spa|rendadjenergy-saving* * *ener·gie·spa·rend* * *Adjektiv energy-saving* * *energiesparend adj energy-saving, energy-efficient, attr auch low-energy …; fig Körperbewegungen etc: economical, efficient* * *Adjektiv energy-saving -
8 Energiebilanz
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9 Energieressourcen
energy resources; fuel-and-energy resourcesDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Geographie > Energieressourcen
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10 Energieerhaltung
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Geographie > Energieerhaltung
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11 Energiekapazität
energy consumption per unit; power consumption per unitDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Geographie > Energiekapazität
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12 Energiesystem
energy system; power system -
13 Energirkrise
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14 Reliefenergie
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15 energieeffizient
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16 energiesparend
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17 Kraft raubend
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18 energiehoogte
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19 energielijn
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20 energieomvormer
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