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lead refining

  • 1 lead refining

    < metal> ■ Bleiraffination f

    English-german technical dictionary > lead refining

  • 2 forge

    I 1. noun
    1) (workshop) Schmiede, die
    2) (blacksmith's hearth) Esse, die; (furnace for melting or refining metal) Schmiedeofen, der
    2. transitive verb
    2) (fig.) schmieden [Plan, Verbindung]; schließen [Vereinbarung, Freundschaft]
    3) (counterfeit) fälschen
    II intransitive verb

    forge ahead — [das Tempo] beschleunigen; [Wettläufer:] vorstoßen; (fig.) vorankommen; Fortschritte machen

    * * *
    I 1. [fo:‹] noun
    (a very hot oven in which metals are melted etc; a furnace: Steel is manufactured in a forge.) die Schmiede, die Esse
    2. verb
    (to shape metal by heating and hammering: He forged a horse-shoe out of an iron bar.) schmieden
    II [fo:‹] verb
    (to copy (eg a letter or a signature) and pretend that it is genuine, usually for illegal purposes: He forged my signature.) fälschen
    - academic.ru/28900/forgery">forgery
    III [fo:‹] verb
    (to move steadily: they forged ahead with their plans.) vorwärts drängen
    * * *
    [fɔ:ʤ, AM fɔ:rʤ]
    I. n
    1. (furnace) Glühofen m
    2. (smithy) Schmiede f
    II. vt
    to \forge sth
    1. (copy) etw fälschen
    2. (heat and shape) etw schmieden
    to \forge iron/metal Eisen/Metall schmieden
    3. ( fig: form with effort) etw mühsam schaffen
    a new Britain \forged in the white heat of the technological revolution ein neues Großbritannien, das in der Glut der technologischen Revolution entstand
    to \forge a bond/link eine Verbindung schaffen
    to \forge a career eine Karriere schmieden
    III. vi
    to \forge somewhere irgendwohin rasen
    to \forge into the lead die Führung übernehmen
    * * *
    [fɔːdZ]
    1. n
    (= workshop) Schmiede f; (= furnace) Esse f
    2. vt
    1) metal schmieden; (fig) friendship, alliance schließen; relationship aufbauen; plan schmieden

    to forge economic/close links with sb/sth — Wirtschaftsbeziehungen/eine enge Bindung zu jdm/etw aufbauen

    2) (= counterfeit) signature, banknote fälschen
    3. vi

    to forge ahead (with sth) — (mit etw) vorwärtskommen or Fortschritte machen

    to forge ahead (in career) — seinen Weg machen; (Sport) vorstoßen

    he forged ahead of the rest of the fielder setzte sich weit vom Rest des Feldes

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    forge1 [fɔː(r)dʒ; US auch fəʊrdʒ]
    A s
    1. Schmiede f
    2. TECH Esse f, Schmiedefeuer n
    3. TECH Glühofen m
    4. TECH Hammerwerk n, Puddelhütte f:
    forge iron Schmiedeeisen n;
    forge scale Hammerschlag m, Zunder m
    B v/t
    1. schmieden
    2. formen, schaffen
    3. erdichten, erfinden, sich etwas ausdenken
    4. ein Dokument, eine Unterschrift etc fälschen
    C v/i schmieden
    forge2 [fɔː(r)dʒ; US auch fəʊrdʒ] v/i
    1. a) meist forge ahead sich (mühsam) vorankämpfen:
    forge through the underwood sich einen Weg durchs Unterholz bahnen
    b) forge ahead fig allmählich Fortschritte machen
    2. forge ahead SPORT sich (durch einen Zwischenspurt) an die Spitze setzen
    * * *
    I 1. noun
    1) (workshop) Schmiede, die
    2. transitive verb
    2) (fig.) schmieden [Plan, Verbindung]; schließen [Vereinbarung, Freundschaft]
    3) (counterfeit) fälschen
    II intransitive verb

    forge ahead — [das Tempo] beschleunigen; [Wettläufer:] vorstoßen; (fig.) vorankommen; Fortschritte machen

    * * *
    n.
    Schmiede -n f. v.
    erfinden v.
    formen v.
    fälschen v.
    schmieden v.
    sich Bahn brechen ausdr.

    English-german dictionary > forge

  • 3 cupel

    < metal> (small, cuplike porous receptacle) ■ Kupelle f ; Probetiegel m
    < metal> ■ Treibeofen m
    < metal> (refining furnace; e.g. for separating gold and silver from lead) ■ Kupellierofen m ; Treibofen m rar ; Treibeofen m
    vt < metal> ■ kuppelieren vt ; kupellieren vt ; abtreiben vt rar ; abtreiben vt

    English-german technical dictionary > cupel

  • 4 cupellation furnace

    < metal> ■ Kapellenofen m
    < metal> (refining furnace; e.g. for separating gold and silver from lead) ■ Kupellierofen m ; Treibofen m rar ; Treibeofen m

    English-german technical dictionary > cupellation furnace

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