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English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > fluid
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English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > fluid
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1. noun1) (liquid) Flüssigkeit, die2. adjective1) (liquid) flüssig3) (fig.) ungewiss, unklar [Lage]* * *['fluid] 1. noun2) (any liquid substance: cleaning fluid.) die Flüssigkeit2. adjective1) (able to flow like a liquid: a fluid substance.) flüssig2) (smooth and graceful: fluid movements.) fließend•- academic.ru/28306/fluidity">fluidity* * *flu·id[ˈflu:ɪd]she's on \fluids sie kann nur flüssige Nahrung zu sich nehmenloss of \fluids Flüssigkeitsverlust mbodily \fluids Körpersäfte plII. adj\fluid movements fließende [o flüssige] Bewegungen\fluid plan vages Vorhaben\fluid situation ungewisse [o instabile] Lage* * *['fluːɪd]1. nFlüssigkeit f2. adjhis plans are still fluid — seine Pläne stehen noch nicht fest
* * *fluid [ˈfluːıd]B adj (adv fluidly)2. nicht endgültig (Meinung etc)fl. abk1. floor2. fluid* * *1. noun1) (liquid) Flüssigkeit, die2. adjective1) (liquid) flüssig2) (liquid or gaseous) fluid (Technik, Chemie)3) (fig.) ungewiss, unklar [Lage]* * *adj.dünnflüssig adj.flüssig adj. n.Flüssigkeit f.Gas -e n. -
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flu·id [ʼflu:ɪd] nshe's on \fluids sie kann nur flüssige Nahrung zu sich nehmen;loss of \fluids Flüssigkeitsverlust m;bodily \fluids Körpersäfte mpl adj\fluid movements fließende [o flüssige] Bewegungen;\fluid plan vages Vorhaben;\fluid situation ungewisse [o instabile] Lage -
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<tech.gen> (general term for liquids and gases) ■ Fluid n DIN 1342 ; strömungsfähiges Medium n ; strömendes Medium nadj <tech.gen> (free-flowing; e.g. liquids, particulate matter, salt, oil) ■ fließfähig -
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fluid m (-u; -y) (kosmetyk) flüssiges Make-up n; -
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fluid1 PHYS Medium n (gasförmig oder flüssig)fluid2 TECH Fließfett n -
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fluid drachm, fluid dram s → academic.ru/28310/fluid_ounce">fluid ounce (US = 3,69 ccm; Br = 3,55 ccm) -
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fluid drachm, fluid dram s → academic.ru/28310/fluid_ounce">fluid ounce (US = 3,69 ccm; Br = 3,55 ccm) -
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fluid — [adj1] liquid aqueous, flowing, fluent, in solution, juicy, liquefied, lymphatic, melted, molten, running, runny, serous, uncongealed, watery; concepts 603,757 Ant. solid fluid [adj2] adaptable, changeable adjustable, changeful, flexible,… … New thesaurus
fluid — (adj.) early 15c., from M.Fr. fluide (14c.) and directly from L. fluidus fluid, flowing, moist, from fluere to flow (see FLUENT (Cf. fluent)). Figurative use from 1640s. The noun is 1660s, from the adjective. Related: Fluidly … Etymology dictionary
fluid — adj *liquid Analogous words: liquefied, melted, fused, deliquesced or deliquescent (see corresponding verbs at LIQUEFY) fluid n liquid (see under LIQUID adj) Antonyms: solid … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Fluid — Flu id (fl[=u] [i^]d), a. [L. fluidus, fr. fluere to flow: cf. F. fluide. See {Fluent}.] Having particles which easily move and change their relative position without a separation of the mass, and which easily yield to pressure; capable of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Fluīd — (v. lat.), 1) flüssig; 2) ungezwungen; daher Fluĭdum, Flüssigkeit. Fluidĭtät, die Eigenschaft des Flüssigseins. Fluidification, Flüssigmachung … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Fluid — (lat.), flüssig … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon