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1 gripping
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > gripping
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2 gripping
adjective(fig.) packend* * ** * *grip·ping[ˈgrɪpɪŋ]adj packend, fesselnd* * *['grIpɪŋ]adjstory, book, film packend, fesselndthe Olympics have made gripping television — die Olympiade war ein fesselndes Fernseherlebnis
it's gripping stuff (inf) — es packt or fesselt einen total (inf)
* * *gripping adj (adv grippingly)1. fig packend, fesselnd, spannendgripping jaw Klemm-, Spannbacke f;gripping tool Spannwerkzeug n* * *adjective(fig.) packend* * *adj.fesselnd adj.packend adj.spannend adj.zupackend adj. -
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7 gripping device
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8 gripping jaw
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9 gripping jaws
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10 gripping tackle
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11 gripping groove
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > gripping groove
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12 gripping stress
gripping stress Haftspannung f (bei Bewehrung)English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > gripping stress
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13 gripping area
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14 gripping collet
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15 gripping device
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16 gripping die
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17 gripping effect
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18 gripping finger system
< prod> ■ Klemmfingersystem nEnglish-german technical dictionary > gripping finger system
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19 gripping head
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20 gripping jaw
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