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1 Knoten
v/t knot; (Seil etc.) make a knot in; mehrmals: make knots in; (Krawatte, Schnursenkel) tie; etw. an / um etw. knoten tie s.th. to / (a)round s.th.* * *der Knoten(Geschwindigkeit) knot;(Medizin) lump;(Verschlingung) knot; node; hitch; snarl* * *Kno|ten ['knoːtn]m -s, -1) knot; (MED) (= Geschwulst) lump; (= Gichtknoten) tophus (spec); (PHYS, BOT, MATH, ASTRON) node; (fig = Verwicklung) ploteinen Knóten ins Taschentuch machen (inf) — to tie a knot in one's handkerchief
3) (= Haarknoten) bun, knot4)See:= Knotenpunkt* * *der1) (a kind of knot.) hitch2) (a lump or join made in string, rope etc by twisting the ends together and drawing tight the loops formed: She fastened the string round the parcel, tying it with a knot.) knot3) (a measure of speed for ships (about 1.85 km per hour).) knot4) (to tie in a knot: He knotted the rope around the post.) knot5) (a small swelling eg in an organ of the body.) node6) (a place, often swollen, where a leaf is attached to a stem.) node* * *Kno·ten<-s, ->[ˈkno:tn̩]m1. (Verschlingung) knot3. (Haarknoten) bun, knot4. (Astknoten) knot, burl5. NAUT knot6.▶ der \Knoten ist [bei jdm] geplatzt [o gerissen] (fam) the penny [has] dropped fam, sb has suddenly caught on [or sorted sth out]den gordischen \Knoten durchhauen [o durchschlagen] [o durchtrennen] to cut [or untie] the Gordian knot* * *der; Knotens, Knoten1) knot2) (Haartracht) bun; knot3) (Maßeinheit) knot4) (Bot.) node5) (Med.) lump* * *1. knot; (Haarknoten) auch bun;einen Knoten ins Taschentuch machen tie a knot in one’s handkerchief;bei jemandem ist der Knoten geplatzt fig, umg the penny has dropped (for sb)4. LIT, im Drama etc: plot;die Schürzung des Knotens the buildup ( oder development) of the plot;der Knoten schürzt/löst sich the plot thickens/unravels5. (Knotenpunkt) von Straßen etc: junction, intersection; Handel etc: centre (US -er); (Mittelpunkt) hub* * *der; Knotens, Knoten1) knot2) (Haartracht) bun; knot3) (Maßeinheit) knot4) (Bot.) node5) (Med.) lump* * *- m.bun n.burl n.hitch n.(§ pl.: hitches)kink n.knot n.lump n.node n. präfix.nodal adj. -
2 Knotenpunkt
Knotenpunkt m 1. STAT nodal point, node, node point, truss joint; 2. panel point, pin, joint (Fachwerk); 3. point of junction (of members) (Tragwerk); 4. VERK junction, intersection, point of intersectionDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Knotenpunkt
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3 Knoten
Knoten m 1. joint, panel point (Fachwerk); 2. knot, knur, knurl, knag, catface (im Holz); 3. STAT node, node point, assemblage point, node (Stabwerk); 4. nub (Vorsprung); 5. VERK junction, intersection (s. a. Knotenpunkt)Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Knoten
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