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I v/i2. Blitz: strike3. altm. (Feuer fangen) catch fire; Holz: kindle; Streichholz: light; das Streichholz zündet nicht the match won’t light ( oder strike)4. fig., Gedanke etc.: arouse enthusiasm; Idee: catch on; unpers.: bei ihm hat’s gezündet umg., hum.. the penny has (finally) droppedII v/t1. (Motor, Rakete) fire; (Sprengladung) detonate, set off; wann wurde die erste Wasserstoffbombe gezündet? when was the first hydrogen bomb detonated?2. altm. oder südd. (Streichholz) light, strike* * *to burn; to spark; to fire; to take fire; to flash on; to kindle* * *zụ̈n|den ['tsʏndn]1. vito catch light or fire, to ignite; (Pulver) to ignite; (Streichholz) to light; (Motor) to fire; (Sprengkörper) to go off; (fig) to kindle enthusiasmhat es endlich bei dir gezündet? (inf) — has the penny finally dropped?, have you finally cottoned on? (Brit inf)
2. vtto ignite, to set alight; Rakete to fire; Sprengkörper to set off, to detonate; Feuerwerkskörper to let off* * *zün·den[ˈtsʏndn̩]I. viII. vt1. TECH2. (wirken) to kindle enthusiasm3.* * *1.transitives Verb ignite <gas, fuel, etc.>; detonate <bomb, explosive device, etc.>; let off < fireworks>; fire < rocket>2.intransitives Verb <rocket, engine> fire; <candle, lighter, match> light; <gas, fuel, explosive> ignite; (fig.) arouse enthusiasm* * *A. v/i2. Blitz: strikedas Streichholz zündet nicht the match won’t light ( oder strike)bei ihm hat’s gezündet umg, hum the penny has (finally) droppedB. v/twann wurde die erste Wasserstoffbombe gezündet? when was the first hydrogen bomb detonated?2. obs oder südd (Streichholz) light, strike* * *1.transitives Verb ignite <gas, fuel, etc.>; detonate <bomb, explosive device, etc.>; let off < fireworks>; fire < rocket>2.intransitives Verb <rocket, engine> fire; <candle, lighter, match> light; <gas, fuel, explosive> ignite; (fig.) arouse enthusiasm* * *- n.firing n. -
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3 Wasserstoff-Sauerstoff-Brennstoffelement
Wasserstoff-Sauerstoff-Brennstoffelement n hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell, hydrox fuel cellDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Wasserstoff-Sauerstoff-Brennstoffelement
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4 Wasserstoff-Sauerstoff-Brennstoffzelle
f < chem> ■ hydrogen oxygen fuel cellGerman-english technical dictionary > Wasserstoff-Sauerstoff-Brennstoffzelle
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5 Wasserstoff-Sauerstoff-Brennstoffzelle
fhydrogen oxygen fuel cellDeutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > Wasserstoff-Sauerstoff-Brennstoffzelle
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