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1 Heizschlange
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2 Heizspirale
f <el> (allg.; z.B. Durchlauferhitzer, Kessel, Heißwasserbereiter, Herdplatte) ■ heating coil; heater coil; heating elementf <el> (in Kochplatten, Kochfeldern von Küchenherden) ■ radiant ring; cooker radiant ring; radiant ring for cookers; heating element -
3 durchbrennen
v/i (unreg., trennb., -ge-)3. (ist) umg., fig.: ( jemandem) durchbrennen run away (from s.o.); ( mit jemandem) durchbrennen run away (with s.o.); Verliebte: elope (with s.o.); mit dem Geld etc. durchbrennen make off with the money etc., take the money and run* * *(Sicherung) to burn out; to blow* * *dụrch|bren|nenvi sep1) (=nicht ausgehen Ofen, Feuer, Licht etc) to stay alight2) aux sein (Sicherung, Glühbirne) to blow, to burn out; (inf = davonlaufen) to run off or away, to abscondjdm durchbrennen (inf) — to run away from sb
* * *das1) elopement2) (to run away secretly, especially with a lover.) elope3) ((of an electric circuit or appliance) to (cause to) stop working because of the melting of a fuse: Suddenly all the lights fused; She fused all the lights.) fuse* * *durch|bren·nen[ˈdʊrçbrɛnən]2. Hilfsverb: sein ELEK to burn outdie Sicherung ist durchgebrannt the fuse has blown▪ [jdm] \durchbrennen to run away [from sb]▪ [jdm] \durchbrennen to run off [from sb] [or leave [sb]]der arme Kerl, seine Frau ist ihm mit einem anderen Mann durchgebrannt! poor fellow, his wife has run off with [or has left him for] another man!* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein2) (ugs.): (weglaufen) (von zu Hause) run away; (mit der Kasse) run off; abscond; (mit dem Geliebten/der Geliebten) run off* * *durchbrennen v/i (irr, trennb, -ge-)3. (ist) umg, fig:(jemandem) durchbrennen run away (from sb);(mit jemandem) durchbrennen run away (with sb); Verliebte: elope (with sb);mit dem Geld etcdurchbrennen make off with the money etc, take the money and run* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) <heating coil, light bulb> burn out; < fuse> blow2) (ugs.): (weglaufen) (von zu Hause) run away; (mit der Kasse) run off; abscond; (mit dem Geliebten/der Geliebten) run off* * *(Sicherung) n.blasting (fuse) n. -
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5 Schlange
f; -, -n2. fig. (Menschenschlange) queue, bes. Am. line; (Autoschlange) line (Brit. queue) (of cars); eine lange Schlange auch a long line of people; Schlange stehen, sich in eine Schlange stellen queue (up), bes. Am. stand in line, line up ( alle um, nach for)* * *die Schlange(Tier) serpent; snake;(Warteschlange) queue; line-up* * *Schlạn|ge ['ʃlaŋə]f -, -n1) snake, serpent (liter); (fig = Frau) Jezebeldie Schlange (Astron) — Serpens, the Serpent
Schlange stehen — to queue (up) (Brit), to stand in line (US)
* * *die1) (a line of people waiting for something or to do something: a queue for the bus.) queue2) (a snake.) serpent3) (any of a group of legless reptiles with long bodies that move along on the ground with a twisting movement, many of which have a poisonous bite: He was bitten by a snake and nearly died.) snake* * *Schlan·ge<-, -n>[ˈʃlaŋə]f[irgendwo] \Schlange stehen to queue up [somewhere], to stand in line [somewhere] AM5.* * *die; Schlange, Schlangen1) snake2) (MenschenSchlange) queue; line (Amer.)Schlange stehen — queue; stand in line (Amer.)
* * *1. ZOOL snake; BIBEL serpent; ASTRON Serpent;(falsche) Schlange fig snake in the grasseine lange Schlange auch a long line of people;Schlange stehen, sich in eine Schlange stellen queue (up), besonders US stand in line, line up ( alleum, nach for)* * *die; Schlange, Schlangen1) snake2) (MenschenSchlange) queue; line (Amer.)Schlange stehen — queue; stand in line (Amer.)
* * *-n f.(Menschen-, Auto (<-s>)-)= line (US) n.queue (UK) n. -n f.line (US) n.queue (UK) n.serpent n.snake n. -
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7 Heizrohrschlange
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8 Heizwendel
f <kfz.el> (der Glühkerze) ■ heating coil; heater coil -
9 Schlange
Schlan·ge <-, -n> [ʼʃlaŋə] f[irgendwo] \Schlange stehen to queue up [somewhere], to stand in line [somewhere] (Am)(Kühl\Schlange) cooling spiral [or coil];WENDUNGEN:eine \Schlange am Busen nähren ( geh) to cherish a viper in one's bosom;sich winden wie eine \Schlange to go through all sorts of contortions -
10 Heizrohrschlange
Heizrohrschlange f heating coil, coilDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Heizrohrschlange
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Heizschlange f heating coil, coilDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Heizschlange
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14 Induktionsheizspule
Induktionsheizspule f induction heating coil, inductorDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Induktionsheizspule
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15 Induktor
Induktor m inductor, induction (heating) coilDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Induktor
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18 Heizspirale
Heizspirale f heating [heater] coil, heating spiralDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Heizspirale
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19 Heizwendel
Heizwendel f heating [heater] coil, heating spiralDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Heizwendel
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20 Doppelwendelheizelement
Doppelwendelheizelement n coiled-coil heating elementDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Doppelwendelheizelement
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