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1 high-octane
high-ˈoc·tane▪ to be \high-octane eine hohe Oktanzahl haben* * * -
2 high-octane
high-'oc·tane adjto be \high-octane eine hohe Oktanzahl haben; -
3 high-octane
<chem.petr> (gasoline) ■ hochoctanzahlig; hochoctanig< mot> (gasoline) ■ hochklopffest -
4 high-octane fuel
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5 high-octane gasoline
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6 high-octane petrol
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7 octane
nounOktan, das* * *oc·tane[ˈɒkteɪn, AM ˈɑ:k-]* * *['ɒkteɪn]nOktan nthigh-octane fuel — Benzin nt mit hoher Oktanzahl
* * ** * *nounOktan, das* * *n.Oktan nur sing. n. -
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1. noun, pl. gases1) Gas, dasnatural gas — Erdgas, das
4) (for lighting) Leuchtgas, das2. transitive verb,- ss- mit Gas vergiften3. intransitive verb,* * *[ɡæs] 1. noun1) (a substance like air: Oxygen is a gas.) das Gas2) (any gas which is used for heating, cooking etc.) das Gas3) (a gas which is used by dentists as an anaesthetic.) das Betäubungsgas4) (a poisonous or irritating gas used in war etc: The police used tear gas to control the riot.) das Gas2. verb- academic.ru/30449/gaseous">gaseous- gassy
- gassiness
- gas chamber
- gas mask
- gas meter
- gasoline
- gasolene
- gas station
- gasworks* * *[gæs]I. nnatural \gas Erdgas ntto cut off the \gas das Gas abdrehenpoison \gas Giftgas ntpoison \gas attack Giftgasangriff mto use \gas Giftgas einsetzenhigh-octane \gas Super[benzin] ntleaded/unleaded \gas verbleites/bleifreies Benzinto get \gas tankento be a \gas zum Brüllen [o Schreien] sein famIII. vt<- ss->▪ to \gas sb1. (kill) jdn vergasenIV. vi<- ss->* * *[gs]1. n1) Gas nt2) (US: petrol) Benzin nt3) (= anaesthetic) Lachgas nt7) (inf)2. vtvergasenthey were gassed during their sleep (accidentally) — sie starben im Schlaf an Gasvergiftung
to gas oneself — den Gashahn aufdrehen, sich mit Gas vergiften
3. vi(inf: talk) schwafeln (inf), faseln (inf)* * *gas [ɡæs]A pl -es, -ses s1. CHEM Gas n:all is gas and gaiters alles ist in (bester) Butter umg3. (Brenn-, Leucht) Gas n:turn on (off) the gas das Gas aufdrehen (abdrehen);4. Lachgas n:have gas Lachgas bekommengas attack Gasangriff m6. US umga) Sprit m, Benzin nb) Gaspedal n:step on the gas auf die Tube drücken, Gas geben (beide a. fig);take one’s foot off the gas den Fuß vom Gas nehmen7. umg Blech n, Gewäsch na) (ganz große) Klasse sein (Person), (Sache auch) (unwahrscheinlich) Spaß machen: looking after children is a real gas iron ist das reinste Vergnügenb) zum Schreien sein umgB v/t2. TECH mit Gas behandeln, begasen3. vergasen, mit Gas töten oder vergiften:he was gassed er erlitt eine GasvergiftungC v/i2. umg faseln, quatschen* * *1. noun, pl. gases1) Gas, dasnatural gas — Erdgas, das
cook by or with gas — mit Gas kochen
4) (for lighting) Leuchtgas, das2. transitive verb,- ss- mit Gas vergiften3. intransitive verb,* * *Benzin -e n. (gasoline) pump (US) n.Zapfsäule f. (fuel) n.Treibgas -e n. n.Gas -e n. v.vergasen v. -
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1)( vapour) Gas ntnatural \gas Erdgas nt;to cut off the \gas das Gas abdrehenpoison \gas Giftgas nt;poison \gas attack Giftgasangriff m;to use \gas Giftgas einsetzenhigh-octane \gas Super[benzin] nt;leaded/unleaded \gas verbleites/bleifreies Benzin;to get \gas tanken;to step on the \gas aufs Gas treten ( fam), Gas geben;to \gas sb1) ( kill) jdn vergasen -
10 rating
noun1) (estimated standing) Einschätzung, die2) (Radio, Telev.)[popularity] rating — Einschaltquote, die
be high/low in the ratings — eine hohe/niedrige Einschaltquote haben
4) (Brit. Navy): (sailor)[naval] rating — Mannschaftsdienstgrad, der
* * *1) ((usually in plural) the position of importance, popularity etc (of a person, thing etc): This television programme has had some very bad ratings recently.)2) (an ordinary sailor, as opposed to an officer.)* * *rat·ing[ˈreɪtɪŋ, AM -t̬-]nthe government's \rating in the opinion polls sank to an all-time low die Regierung hatte in Meinungsumfragen noch nie so schlecht abgeschnitten3. (audience)▪ \ratings pl [Einschalt]quoten pl, Zuschauerzahlen pl* * *I ['reItɪŋ]nwhat's your rating of his abilities? — wie schätzen Sie seine Fähigkeiten ein?
2) (= class, category SPORT of yacht, car) Klasse f; (FIN also credit rating) Kreditfähigkeit f; (ELEC) Leistung f; (of petrol also octane rating) Oktanzahl fwhat's his rating? he has attained world-class rating — wie wird er eingestuft? er hat Weltklasse(format) erreicht
the government's low rating in the opinion polls — die niedrigen Werte der Regierung in den Meinungsumfragen
high/low ratings (TV) — hohe/niedrige Werte pl
to boost ratings (TV) — die Werte stark verbessern
the ratings war/battle (TV) — der Krieg/Kampf um die Einschaltquoten
ratings hit (TV) — Quotenhit m
3) (NAUT) (= rank) Rang m; (= sailor) Matrose mIIn(= scolding) Schelte f* * *rating1 [ˈreıtıŋ] s1. (Ab)Schätzung f, Beurteilung f, Bewertung f2. SCHIFFa) Dienstgrad m (eines Matrosen)b) Br (einfacher) Matrosec) pl Br Leute pl eines bestimmten Dienstgrads3. MIL US Rang m (eines Spezialisten):4. WIRTSCH Kreditwürdigkeit f5. Bra) (Kommunalsteuer)Veranlagung fb) Steuersatz m6. a) (Leistungs)Beurteilung fb) Niveau n, (Leistungs- etc) Stand mc) SCHULE US (Zeugnis)Note fd) fig Stellenwert me) RADIO, TV Einschaltquote f:beat in the ratings höhere Einschaltquoten erzielen als7. TECH (Nenn)Leistung f, Betriebsdaten pl (einer Maschine etc):rating plate Leistungsschild n8. Tarif mrating2 [ˈreıtıŋ] s Schimpfe f umg:get a rating ausgeschimpft werden;give sb a rating jemanden ausschimpfen* * *noun1) (estimated standing) Einschätzung, die2) (Radio, Telev.)[popularity] rating — Einschaltquote, die
be high/low in the ratings — eine hohe/niedrige Einschaltquote haben
4) (Brit. Navy): (sailor)[naval] rating — Mannschaftsdienstgrad, der
* * *n.Bewertung f.Leistungsfähigkeit f.Prädikat -e n.Stellenwert m.
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