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sales are \lagging der Verkauf läuft schleppend;to \lag behind [sb/sth] [hinter jdm/etw] zurückbleiben;to \lag sb jdn einbuchten (sl)to \lag sth etw isolieren -
7 time lag
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8 time-lag controlled braking
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9 time-lag fuse
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10 time-lag relay
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11 time-lag setting
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14 time lag
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15 time-lag action
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16 time-lag apparatus
time-lag apparatus verzögert ansprechendes Gerät nEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > time-lag apparatus
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17 time-lag fuse
time-lag fuse träge Sicherung fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > time-lag fuse
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18 time-lag operation
time-lag operation verzögerter Betrieb mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > time-lag operation
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19 time-lag protection
time-lag protection verzögerter Schutz mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > time-lag protection
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20 time-lag relay
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