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121 transverse
adjectivequer liegend; Quer[balken, -lage, -streifen, -verstrebung]transverse section — Querschnitt, der
* * *trans·verse[trænzˈvɜ:s, AM -n(t)sˈvɜ:rs]\transverse beam Querbalken m* * *['trnzvɜːs]adjQuer-; muscles transversal; position horizontal; engine quer stehend* * *A adj (adv transversely) besonders MATH, TECH transversal, Quer…, quer laufend:transverse beam Querbalken m;B s Querstück ntrans. abk1. transaction2. transferred4. transport (transportation)5. transverse* * *adjectivequer liegend; Quer[balken, -lage, -streifen, -verstrebung]transverse section — Querschnitt, der
* * *adj.diagonal adj.quer adj.quer laufend adj.schräg adj. -
122 scale up
transitive verb[entsprechend] vergrößern [Umfang, Ausmaß]; hochfahren [Produktion, Plan]* * *◆ scale upI. vt▪ to \scale up up ⇆ sth etw erweitern; transportation system etc. etw ausbauen; ECON etw erhöhen [o heraufsetzen]; MATH etw im Maßstab vergrößernII. vi expandieren* * *vt sep (lit)vergrößern; (fig) erhöhen* * *transitive verb[entsprechend] vergrößern [Umfang, Ausmaß]; hochfahren [Produktion, Plan]* * *v.vergrößern (maßstäblich) v. -
123 air
[eəʳ, Am er] nfresh/stale \air frische/stickige Luft;let's go get a breath of fresh \air lass uns schnell mal ein bisschen frische Luft schnappenput your hands in the \air! Hände hoch!;supremacy in the \air Lufthoheit f, Luftherrschaft f;to fire into the \air in die Luft schießen;to travel by \air fliegen;by \air mit dem Flugzeugyou're on the \air du bist auf Sendung!;the company advertises over the \air die Firma macht im Fernsehen/Radio Werbung;to be taken off the \air abgesetzt werdenshe asked why with an \air of confusion leicht verwirrt fragte sie nach dem Grund;she has an \air of confidence about her sie strahlt eine gewisse Selbstsicherheit aus;the hat lends her an \air of elegance der Hut gibt ihr ein elegantes AussehenPHRASES:out of thin \air aus dem hohlen Bauch heraus;to clear the \air die Situation klären;to be floating [or walking] on \air im siebten Himmel sein;to give oneself [or put on] \airs [and graces] (\airs [and graces]) vornehm tun;to give \air to sth (Am) etw zur Sprache bringen;to go up in the \air in die Luft gehen;to be in the \air in der Luft liegen;to be up in the \air in der Schwebe sein n\air bubble Luftblase f;2) ( of aircraft) Flug-, Flugzeug-;\air ambulance Rettungshubschrauber m;\air crash Flugzeugabsturz m;\air disaster Flugzeugunglück nt;\air traffic Luftverkehr m, Flugverkehr m;\air transportation Beförderung f auf dem Luftweg vtto \air sth1) ( ventilate) etw lüften;to \air clothes Kleider auslüften lassen;to \air a room einen Raum [durch]lüften, frische Luft in einen Raum lassen2) ( make known) etw zur Sprache bringen;( in conversation) etw darlegen [o kundtun];to \air one's grievances seinem Kummer Luft machen ( fam)to \air one's views seine Ansichten äußernthe game will be \aired live on BBC 1 das Spiel wird live auf BBC 1 übertragen vi1) (Am) tv, radio gesendet [o ausgestrahlt] werden2) ( ventilate) auslüften, durchlüften -
124 air traffic
'air traf·fic nhigh volume of \air traffic hohes Flugaufkommen -
125 freight
[freɪt] nto send sth by \freight etw als Fracht sendeninv als Fracht;to send sth \freight etw als Fracht[gut] senden vt usu passive1) ( transport)to \freight sth etw als Frachtgut befördern;to be \freighted with sth mit etw dat beladen sein -
126 immobile
( unable to move) unbeweglich2) pred(fig fam: not have transportation)to be \immobile nicht motorisiert sein;to be rendered \immobile zum Stillstand gebracht werden;without public transport, the whole city would be rendered \immobile ohne öffentliche Verkehrsmittel wäre die ganze Stadt lahm gelegt -
127 pack into
vt1) ( for transportation)to \pack into sth into sth etw in etw akk hineinpacken2) ( cram)3) ( fit)to \pack into sth into sth etw in etw akk hineinpacken;I don't know how you manage to \pack into so much work into one day ich weiß nicht, wie du es schaffst, so viel Arbeit an einem einzigen Tag zu erledigen vi1) ( fit)to \pack into into sth in etw akk hineinpassen2) ( come in crowds) -
128 scale up
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