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3 expendable
adjective1) (inessential) entbehrlich2) (used up in service) zum Verbrauch bestimmt* * *ex·pend·able[ɪkˈspendəbl̩, ek-]adj inv\expendable materials Verbrauchsmaterial nt\expendable pack Einwegpackung f\expendable supplies Verbrauchsgüter pl* * *[ɪk'spendəbl] (form)1. adjdevice, object entbehrlich; person also überflüssig2. n usu pl* * *A adj1. verbrauchbar, Verbrauchs…B s (etwas) Entbehrliches* * *adjective1) (inessential) entbehrlich2) (used up in service) zum Verbrauch bestimmt* * *adj.aufwendig adj. -
4 expendable
1) ( dispensable) entbehrlich;( unnecessary) überflüssig\expendable materials Verbrauchsmaterial nt;\expendable pack Einwegpackung f;\expendable supplies Verbrauchsgüter pl -
5 expendable
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6 expendable goods
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > expendable goods
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7 expendable pallet
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > expendable pallet
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8 expendable anode
expendable anode Opferanode fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > expendable anode
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9 expendable part
expendable part Verschleißteil nEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > expendable part
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10 expendable anode
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11 expendable cooling water
< proc> ■ Durchflusskühlwasser nEnglish-german technical dictionary > expendable cooling water
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12 expendable packing
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13 expendable pallet
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14 expendable items
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15 renew
vt GB <tech.gen> (old by new; expendable parts; e.g. filters, lining) ■ erneuern vt ; auswechseln vt prakt.ugs ; austauschen vt ; ersetzen vt -
16 replace
vt <tech.gen> (failed/damaged parts/components; e.g. alternator) ■ austauschen vtvt <tech.gen> (old by new; expendable parts; e.g. filters, lining) ■ erneuern vt ; auswechseln vt prakt.ugs ; austauschen vt ; ersetzen vt -
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19 fogyó
(DE) abnehmend; (EN) decrescent; diminishing; dwindling; expendable; waning
См. также в других словарях:
expendable — ex‧pend‧a‧ble [ɪkˈspendəbl] adjective ACCOUNTING expendable supplies or items are ones of little value. Companies do not have to keep records of who has expendable items, and what they are being used for * * * expendable UK US /ɪkˈspendəbl/… … Financial and business terms
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expendable — I adjective accessory, added, additional, auxiliary, dispensable, disposable, duplicate, excess, excessive, expletive, extra, extraneous, functionless, futile, gratuitous, impotent, inapplicable, inconsequential, ineffectual, inessential,… … Law dictionary
expendable — 1805, from EXPEND (Cf. expend) + ABLE (Cf. able) … Etymology dictionary
expendable — [adj] not important dispensable, disposable, excess, inessential, nonessential, replaceable, superfluous, unimportant; concepts 546,575 Ant. important, indispensable, necessary, useful … New thesaurus
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expendable — [[t]ɪkspe̱ndəb(ə)l[/t]] ADJ GRADED If you regard someone or something as expendable, you think it is acceptable to get rid of them, abandon them, or allow them to be destroyed when they are no longer needed. [FORMAL] Once our services cease to be … English dictionary
expendable — I. adjective Date: 1805 that may be expended: as a. normally used up or consumed in service < expendable supplies like pencils and paper > b. more easily or economically replaced than rescued, salvaged, or protected • expendability noun II. noun… … New Collegiate Dictionary
expendable — ex|pend|a|ble [ ık spendəbl ] adjective used for describing someone or something that you are willing to get rid of, lose, or allow to be killed because they are no longer useful or necessary: DISPENSABLE: His manager made it clear to him that he … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English