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1 gauge pipe
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2 gauge pipe
gauge pipe Messrohr nEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > gauge pipe
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3 oil gauge pipe
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4 pipe thickness gauge
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5 brake-pipe pressure gauge
English-german engineering dictionary > brake-pipe pressure gauge
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6 pass through
vt <tech.gen> (travel through sth.; e.g. workpiece through a machine) ■ durchlaufen vtvt <tech.gen> (e.g. a cable, pipe through a wall penetration) ■ durchführen vt ; hindurchführen vt rar
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