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1 equipment
<tech.gen> (stress on individual items of equipment) ■ Ausrüstungsgegenstände mpl<tech.gen> (gen. furnishings; e.g. of houses, buildings, cars, boats etc.) ■ Ausstattung f<tech.gen> (stress on individual items of equipment) ■ Ausstattungsgegenstände mpl<tech.gen> (stress on: permanently installed) ■ Einrichtung f<tech.gen> (stress on: devices, e.g. electr. or machinery) ■ Geräte npl<tech.gen> (stress on: inventory) ■ Inventar n<i&c> (apparatus) ■ Apparatur f -
2 keeper
noun* * *1) (a person who looks after something, eg animals in a zoo: The lion has killed its keeper.) der Wärter2) (a goalkeeper.)* * *keep·er[ˈki:pəʳ, AM -ɚ]n1. (person in charge) of a shop Inhaber(in) m(f); of a prison Aufseher(in) m(f), Wärter(in) m(f); of a zoo Wärter(in) m(f); of a museum Kustos m; of an estate, house Verwalter(in) m(f); of a park Wächter(in) m(f); of keys Verwahrer(in) m(f)am I my brother's \keeper? soll ich meines Bruders Hüter sein?to be a good \keeper lange haltbar seinpotatoes are good \keepers Kartoffeln halten sich gut3. (sth worth keeping)▪ to be a \keeper es wert sein, aufgehoben zu werdenwe're going to do an inventory and see which items don't sell and which ones are \keepers wir wollen Inventur machen, um zu sehen, welche Artikel nicht gehen und welche im Sortiment bleiben sollenI'm willing to sell some of my stock but my blue chips are \keepers ich bin bereit, einige meiner Aktien zu verkaufen, aber von meinen Spitzenpapieren trenne ich mich nicht* * *['kiːpə(r)]n(in asylum, zoo) Wärter(in) m(f), Pfleger(in) m(f), Betreuer(in) m(f); (of museum) Kustos m, Kustode m, Kustodin f; (= guard) Wächter(in) m(f), Aufseher(in) m(f), Aufpasser(in) m(f); (Brit inf = goalkeeper) Torhüter(in) m(f)* * *keeper s1. a) Wächter(in), Aufseher(in):am I my brother’s keeper? BIBEL soll ich meines Bruders Hüter sein?; → gamekeeper, goalkeeper, lighthouse, parkkeeper, zoo, etcb) Tierpfleger(in)2. Verwahrer m (als Titel), Verwalter(in)5. TECHa) Schließblech n (ein Türbeschlag)b) Magnetanker mc) Magnetschlussstück n* * *noun1) see gamekeeper2) see goalkeeper* * *(of animals) n.Aufseher - m.Wärter - m. -
3 keeper
keep·er [ʼki:pəʳ, Am -ɚ] n1) ( person in charge) of a shop Inhaber(in) m(f); of a prison Aufseher(in) m(f), Wärter(in) m(f); of a zoo Wärter(in) m(f); of a museum Kustos m; of an estate, house Verwalter(in) m(f); of a park Wächter(in) m(f); of keys Verwahrer(in) m(f);am I my brother's \keeper? soll ich meines Bruders Hüter sein?to be a good \keeper lange haltbar sein;potatoes are good \keepers Kartoffeln halten sich gut3) ( sth worth keeping)to be a \keeper es wert sein, aufgehoben zu werden;we're going to do an inventory and see which items don't sell and which ones are \keepers wir wollen Inventur machen, um zu sehen, welche Artikel nicht gehen und welche im Sortiment bleiben sollen;I'm willing to sell some of my stock but my blue chips are \keepers ich bin bereit, einige meiner Aktien zu verkaufen, aber von meinen Spitzenpapieren trenne ich mich nicht
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