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1 diagram
noun1) (sketch) schematische DarstellungI'll make a diagram to show you how to get there — ich zeichne Ihnen auf, wie Sie dorthin kommen
2) (graphic or symbolic representation; Geom.) Diagramm, das* * *(a drawing used to explain something that is difficult to understand: This book has diagrams showing the parts of a car engine.) das Schaubild* * *dia·gram[ˈdaɪəgræm]I. nwiring \diagram Schaltplan m, Schaltbild ntto draw a \diagram eine Skizze anfertigenII. vt<- mm->▪ to \diagram sth etw schematisch aufzeichnen* * *['daɪəgrm]n (MATH)Diagramm nt; (of machine etc) Diagramm nt, Schaubild nt; (= chart of figures etc) grafische Darstellungas shown in the diagram — wie das Diagramm/die grafische Darstellung zeigt
* * *diagram [ˈdaıəɡræm]A s2. BOT Blütendiagramm nB v/t prät und pperf -gramed, besonders Br -grammed grafisch darstellen* * *noun1) (sketch) schematische DarstellungI'll make a diagram to show you how to get there — ich zeichne Ihnen auf, wie Sie dorthin kommen
2) (graphic or symbolic representation; Geom.) Diagramm, das* * *n.Diagramm -e n. -
2 Cylinder Pressure diagram
<mot.i&c.docu> (in general or of ideal engine) ■ p-V-Diagramm nEnglish-german technical dictionary > Cylinder Pressure diagram
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3 Cylinder Pressure Indicator diagram
<mot.i&c.docu> (of actual engine) ■ p-V-Indikatordiagramm nEnglish-german technical dictionary > Cylinder Pressure Indicator diagram
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4 tangential pressure diagram
<mech.eng> (crank drive) ■ Drehkraftdiagramm n<mech.eng> (crank drive, e.g. engine) ■ Tangentialdruckdiagramm nEnglish-german technical dictionary > tangential pressure diagram
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5 work diagram
<tech.gen> (e.g. engine, pump) ■ Arbeitsdiagramm n -
6 explode
1. intransitive verb(lit. or fig.) explodieren; [Bevölkerung:] rapide zunehmen2. transitive verb2) (fig.) widerlegen [Vorstellung, Doktrin, Theorie]* * *[ik'spləud] 1. verb1) (to (cause to) blow up with a loud noise: The bomb exploded; The police exploded the bomb where it could cause no damage.) explodieren (lassen)2) (suddenly to show strong feeling: The teacher exploded with anger; The children exploded into laughter.) platzen•- academic.ru/25806/explosion">explosion- explosive 2. noun* * *ex·plode[ɪkˈspləʊd, ekˈ-, AM -oʊd]I. vithe peaceful protest \exploded into a riot die friedliche Protestkundgebung schlug in öffentlichen Aufruhr umto \explode into giggles plötzlich loskichernto \explode in laughter/tears in Gelächter/Tränen ausbrechen▪ to \explode at sb auf jdn losgehenII. vt▪ to \explode sth1. (blow up) etw zur Explosion bringen; bomb etw zünden; container etw sprengen, etw zum Bersten bringen; ball etw zum Platzen bringen [o platzen lassen2. (refute) etw widerlegen4.* * *[ɪk'spləʊd]1. vi1) (lit) explodieren2) (fig) explodierento explode with anger — vor Wut platzen (inf), in die Luft gehen (inf)
to explode with laughter — in schallendes Gelächter ausbrechen, losplatzen (inf)
to explode into life (engine, game) — plötzlich in Gang kommen; (crisis) plötzlich aufflammen
2. vt1) bomb, plane sprengen; dynamite, gas zur Explosion bringen* * *explode [ıkˈspləʊd]A v/t1. a) zur Explosion bringen, explodieren lassenb) (in die Luft) sprengenexplode a myth einen Mythos zerstören;explode rumo(u)rs Gerüchten den Boden entziehen;explode a theory eine Theorie widerlegen3. LING als Explosivlaut aussprechenB v/i1. a) explodieren, (Granate etc) krepierenb) in die Luft fliegen2. fig ausbrechen (into, with in akk), platzen (with, in vor dat):explode with fury vor Wut platzen, explodieren;explode with laugther in schallendes Gelächter ausbrechen, losplatzen* * *1. intransitive verb(lit. or fig.) explodieren; [Bevölkerung:] rapide zunehmen2. transitive verb2) (fig.) widerlegen [Vorstellung, Doktrin, Theorie]* * *v.explodieren v. -
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