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101 blast-furnace skip hoist
< metal> ■ Hochofengichtaufzug mEnglish-german technical dictionary > blast-furnace skip hoist
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102 boat hoist
<nav.convey> ■ Bootsheißmaschine f -
103 breakage of the hoist rope
English-german technical dictionary > breakage of the hoist rope
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104 building pit hoist
<build.mach> ■ Baugrubenaufzug m -
105 cable-grab barn hoist
<agri.convey> ■ Greiferaufzug m -
106 cable-laying hoist
< convey> ■ Kabelverlegewinde f -
107 cargo hoist winch
< convey> ■ Ladewinde f -
108 center post hoist
<mvhcl.tools> ■ Einsäulen-Hebebühne f -
109 chain hoist
< convey> ■ Kettenflaschenzug m -
110 chain-type hoist
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111 double-drum hoist
< convey> ■ Doppeltrommel-Fördermaschine f -
112 double-hook hoist block
< convey> ■ Zwillingsflaschenzug mEnglish-german technical dictionary > double-hook hoist block
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113 drum hoist
< convey> ■ Trommelfördermaschine f -
114 electric grab hoist
< convey> ■ Elektroselbstgreifer m -
115 electric hoist
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116 engine hoist
<mvhcl.mot> ■ Motorheber m ; Werkstattkran m prakt -
117 failure of the hoist rope
English-german technical dictionary > failure of the hoist rope
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118 feeder skip hoist
< convey> ■ Beschickungsaufzug m -
119 hand operated hoist
< theat> ■ Handzug m -
120 hydraulic hoist
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Hoist — may refer to: *Hoist (device), a machine for lifting loads *hoist controller, a machine for raising and lowering goods or personnel by means of a cable *Hydraulic hooklift hoist, another machine *Hoist (flag), the half of a flag nearer to the… … Wikipedia
hoist — [hɔɪst] verb [transitive] to increase something quickly or suddenly: • The state is getting ready to hoist its sales tax next week. hoist noun [countable] : • High Street banks raised their lending rates by 2% following the Government s initial… … Financial and business terms
hoist´er — hoist «hoyst», verb, noun. –v.t. to raise on high; lift up, often with ropes and pulleys: »to hoist a flag, to hoist sails, to hoist blocks of stone in building. –n. 1. the act of hoisting; lift; boost: »He gave me a hoist up the wall. 2 … Useful english dictionary
hoist — ► VERB 1) raise by means of ropes and pulleys. 2) haul or lift up. ► NOUN 1) an act of hoisting. 2) an apparatus for hoisting. 3) the part of a flag nearest the staff. 4) a group of flags raised as a signal … English terms dictionary
Hoist — Hoist, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Hoisted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Hoisting}.] [OE. hoise, hyse, OD. hyssen, D. hijshen; akin to LG. hissen, Dan. hisse, Sw. hissa.] To raise; to lift; to elevate; esp., to raise or lift to a desired elevation, by means of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hoist — (v.) 1540s, to raise, earlier hoise (c.1500), probably originally past tense of M.E. hysse (late 15c.), which is probably from M.Du. hyssen (Du. hijsen) to hoist, related to Low Ger. hissen and O.N. hissa upp raise. A nautical word found in most… … Etymology dictionary
Hoist — Hoist, p. p. Hoisted. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] T is the sport to have the enginer Hoist with his own petar. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hoist — Hoist, n. 1. That by which anything is hoisted; the apparatus for lifting goods. [1913 Webster] 2. The act of hoisting; a lift. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] 3. (Naut.) (a) The perpendicular height of a flag, as opposed to the fly, or horizontal… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hoist — hoist; hoist·er; hoist·man; … English syllables
hoist — meaning ‘to raise or haul up’, has past and past participle forms hoisted. Historically hoist is a participial form of an earlier verb hoise (with the same meaning), and it survives in this form in the expression hoist with one s own petard,… … Modern English usage
hoist — [hoist] vt. [< HOISE + unhistoric t (< ? the pp.)] to raise aloft; lift or pull up, esp. by means of a cable, pulley, crane, etc. n. 1. an act of hoisting 2. an apparatus for raising heavy things; elevator; tackle 3. Naut. a) the… … English World dictionary