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1 Rendering-Engine
Rendering-Engine f rendering engineDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Rendering-Engine
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2 Servlet-Engine
Servlet-Engine f servlet engineDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Servlet-Engine
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3 BitBlt-Engine
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4 CHECK ENGINE-Warnleuchte
f <kfz.msr> (Motorwarnleuchte mit engl. Schrift) ■ CHECK ENGINE warning lightGerman-english technical dictionary > CHECK ENGINE-Warnleuchte
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5 Line-Drawing-Engine
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6 motorgetrieben
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7 Brand im Antriebssystem
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8 Hochdrehen des Motors
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9 Motor mit Direkteinspritzung
Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > Motor mit Direkteinspritzung
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10 Motor mit vier Ventilen pro Zylinder
Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > Motor mit vier Ventilen pro Zylinder
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11 Motorbremse mit Konstantdrossel
Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > Motorbremse mit Konstantdrossel
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12 motorgetrieben
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13 stoffgeleimt
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14 Warnleuchte für zu niedrigen Motorölstand
Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > Warnleuchte für zu niedrigen Motorölstand
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15 machinekamer
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16 Lokomotive
* * *die Lokomotiverailway engine; railroad engine; engine* * *Lo|ko|mo|ti|ve [lokomo'tiːvə, lokomi'tiːfə]f -, -nlocomotive, (railway) engine* * *die1) (a railway engine: He likes to sit in a seat facing the engine.) engine2) (a railway engine.) locomotive* * *Lo·ko·mo·ti·ve<-, -n>[lokomoˈti:və, -fə]f locomotive, [railway] engine* * *die; Lokomotive, Lokomotiven locomotive; [railway] engine* * ** * *die; Lokomotive, Lokomotiven locomotive; [railway] engine* * *f.engine n.locomotive n. -
17 Fahrtrichtung
f direction of travel; in Fahrtrichtung sitzen EISENB. sit facing the engine ( oder the direction of travel); entgegen der Fahrtrichtung sitzen sit with one’s back to the engine; die Autobahn ist in südlicher Fahrtrichtung / in Fahrtrichtung Stuttgart gesperrt the motorway (Am. expressway) is closed southbound / in the direction of Stuttgart* * *Fahrt|rich|tungfdirection of travel; (im Verkehr) direction of the trafficentgegen der Fáhrtrichtung (im Zug) — with one's back to the engine; (im Bus etc) facing backwards
die Züge in Fáhrtrichtung Norden/Süden etc — the northbound/southbound etc trains
in Fáhrtrichtung Norden sind Stauungen zu erwarten — long delays are affecting northbound traffic
die Autobahn ist in Fáhrtrichtung Norden gesperrt — the northbound carriageway of the motorway is closed (Brit), the northbound lanes of the freeway are closed (US)
* * *Fahrt·rich·tungf direction of travelein Sitz in \Fahrtrichtung a forward facing seatdie Züge in \Fahrtrichtung Norden/Süden the northbound/southbound trainsdie Autobahn ist in \Fahrtrichtung Norden gesperrt the northbound carriageway [or section] of the motorway is closedentgegen der/in \Fahrtrichtung sitzen Bus to sit facing backwards/the front; Zug to sit with one's back to the engine/facing the engine* * *die directionin Fahrtrichtung parken — park in the direction of the traffic
gegen die Fahrtrichtung sitzen — (im Zug) sit with one's back to the engine; (im Bus) sit facing backwards
in Fahrtrichtung sitzen — (im Zug) sit facing the engine; (im Bus) sit facing forwards
* * *Fahrtrichtung f direction of travel;entgegen der Fahrtrichtung sitzen sit with one’s back to the engine;die Autobahn ist in südlicher Fahrtrichtung/in Fahrtrichtung Stuttgart gesperrt the motorway (US expressway) is closed southbound/in the direction of Stuttgart* * *die directiongegen die Fahrtrichtung sitzen — (im Zug) sit with one's back to the engine; (im Bus) sit facing backwards
in Fahrtrichtung sitzen — (im Zug) sit facing the engine; (im Bus) sit facing forwards
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18 Motor
m; -s, -en1. engine; bes. ETECH. motor* * *der Motormotor; engine* * *Mo|tor ['moːtɔr, mo'toːɐ]m -s, -en[-'toːrən] motor; (von Fahrzeug) engine; (fig) driving force (+gen in)* * *der1) (a machine in which heat or other energy is used to produce motion: The car has a new engine.) engine2) (a machine, usually a petrol engine or an electrical device, that gives motion or power: a washing-machine has an electric motor; ( also adjective) a motor boat/vehicle.) motor* * *Mo·tor<-s, -en>[ˈmo:to:ɐ̯, pl -ˈto:rən]m1. (Verbrennungsmotor) engine2. (Elektromotor) motor* * *der; Motors, Motoren (VerbrennungsMotor) engine; (ElektroMotor) motor; (fig.) driving force (Gen. behind)* * *2. fig driving force, powerhouse (des Unternehmens behind the enterprise)* * *der; Motors, Motoren (VerbrennungsMotor) engine; (ElektroMotor) motor; (fig.) driving force (Gen. behind)* * *-en m.engine n.motor n. -
19 Benzinmotor
m petrol (Am. gasoline) engine* * *der Benzinmotorpetrol engine* * *Ben|zin|mo|tormpetrol engine (Brit), gasoline engine (US)* * *Ben·zin·mo·tor* * *der petrol (Brit.) or (Amer.) gasoline engine* * ** * *der petrol (Brit.) or (Amer.) gasoline engine* * *m.gasoline engine (US) n.petrol engine (UK) n. -
20 Dampfmaschine
f steam engine* * *die Dampfmaschinesteam engine* * *Dạmpf|ma|schi|nefsteam(-driven) engine* * *(a moving engine for pulling a train, or a fixed engine, driven by steam.) steam engine* * *Dampf·ma·schi·nef steam engine* * *die steam engine* * *Dampfmaschine f steam engine* * *die steam engine* * *-n f.steam engine n.
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