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2 hold down
transitive verb1) festhalten; (repress) unterdrücken; niederhalten [Volk]; (fig.): (keep at low level) niedrig halten [Preise, Löhne usw.]2) (keep) sich halten in (+ Dat.) [Stellung, Position]* * ** * *vt1. (keep in place)2. (keep low)▪ to \hold down down ⇆ sth levels, prices etw niedrig halten3. (stay in work)to \hold down down a job sich in einer Stellung halten▪ to \hold down down ⇆ sb/sth jdn/etw unterdrücken5. (be quiet)to \hold down down ⇆ the noise leise[r] sein, nicht so viel Lärm machen* * *hold down v/t1. niederhalten, fig auch unterdrücken2. umga) einen Posten habenb) sich in einer Stellung, einem Amt halten3. US umg sich kümmern um* * *transitive verb1) festhalten; (repress) unterdrücken; niederhalten [Volk]; (fig.): (keep at low level) niedrig halten [Preise, Löhne usw.]2) (keep) sich halten in (+ Dat.) [Stellung, Position]* * *v.festhalten v. -
3 hold down
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4 hold-down
< prod> ■ Niederhalter m -
5 hold-down roll
hold-down roll1 BERGB Druckrolle fhold-down roll2 TECH Spannrolle f (im Beschichtungstank)hold-down roll3 WALZ Rückbiegerolle f (Blechrichtmaschine) -
6 hold-down roller
hold-down roller1 BERGB Druckrolle fhold-down roller2 TECH Spannrolle f (im Beschichtungstank) -
7 hold-down bracket
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8 hold-down bolt
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > hold-down bolt
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9 hold-down clip
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > hold-down clip
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10 hold-down device
< prod> ■ Niederhalter m -
11 hold-down force
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12 hold-down pressure
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13 hold-down ring
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14 valve hold-down
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15 blank hold-down
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16 brake-shoe hold-down
<mvhcl.brake> (of drum brakes; spring and pin) ■ Bremsbacken-Niederhalter m ; Niederhalter m prakt -
17 brake-shoe hold-down spring
English-german technical dictionary > brake-shoe hold-down spring
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18 distributor cap hold-down clip
<mvhcl.el> ■ Federklammer für Verteilerkappe fEnglish-german technical dictionary > distributor cap hold-down clip
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19 sheet hold-down device
< print> ■ Bogenniederhalter mEnglish-german technical dictionary > sheet hold-down device
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20 shoe hold-down
<mvhcl.brake> (of drum brakes; spring and pin) ■ Bremsbacken-Niederhalter m ; Niederhalter m prakt
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hold down — /ˌhəυld daυn/ verb 1. to keep at a low level ● We are cutting margins to hold our prices down. 2. ♦ to hold down a job to manage to do a difficult job ▪▪▪ ‘…real wages have been held down; they have risen at an annual rate of only 1% in the last… … Dictionary of banking and finance
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