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21 D-Zug
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22 Edison-Gewinde
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23 Edisonschraubgewinde
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24 Elektrogewinde
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25 Lampengewinde
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26 Lampensymbol
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27 Birne
Bir·ne <-, -n> [ʼbɪrnə] f1) ( Frucht des Birnbaums) pear;( Birnbaum) pear treeeine weiche \Birne haben (sl) to be soft in the head (sl) -
28 Glühbirne
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29 Glühlampe
Glüh·lam·pe f( geh) [electric] light bulb -
30 schrauben
schrau·ben [ʼʃraubn̩]vt1) ( mit Schrauben befestigen)2) ( drehen)etw höher/niedriger \schrauben to raise/lower sth;etw fester/loser \schrauben to tighten/loosen sth;eine Glühbirne aus der Fassung \schrauben to unscrew a light bulb;einen Schraubdeckel vom Glas \schrauben to unscrew a jar3) ( steigen lassen)vr -
31 Glühbirne
Glühbirne f light bulbDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Glühbirne
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32 Mehrfadenlampe
Mehrfadenlampe f multiple-filament lamp, multi-filament light bulbDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Mehrfadenlampe
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33 Birne
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38 Birne
f(common) pear [Pyrus communis]f[ugs.: Kopf]1. bonce Br. [coll.: head]2. pate hum.fugs. [Glühlampe](light) bulbfugs. [Kopf]dome coll. [head] -
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40 matte Glühbirne
fpearl (light) bulb
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