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1 Blitzableiter
m1. lightning conductor (Am. rod)2. fig. easy target (for emotions); jemanden als Blitzableiter benutzen umg. take it out on s.o., vent one’s spleen on s.o.* * *der Blitzableiterlightning rod; conductor; lightning conductor* * *Blịtz|ab|lei|termlightning conductor* * *Blitz·ab·lei·ter<-, ->m lightning conductor▶ als \Blitzableiter as a scapegoat* * *der lightning conductor* * *1. lightning conductor (US rod)2. fig easy target (for emotions);* * *der lightning conductor* * *m.lightning conductor n.lightning rod n. -
2 Blitzableiter
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Blitzableiter
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4 Blitzableiter
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5 Blitzschutzstange
f ELEKTRON, ELEKTROTECH lightning rodDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Informatik > Blitzschutzstange
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Blitzableiter* m 1. lightning arrester [conductor, protector, rod]; 2. EE surge arrester [diverter]; 3. HSP lightning conductor (IEC 50-604)Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Blitzableiter*
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8 Fangleitung
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9 Blitzschutzvorrichtung
Blitzschutzvorrichtung f lightning protector [rod]Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Blitzschutzvorrichtung
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10 Blitzauffangstange
fElektroinstallationen lightning arrester rod
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lightning rod — noun Date: 1773 1. a grounded metallic rod set up on a structure (as a building) to protect it from lightning 2. one that serves to divert attack from another 3. one that is a frequent target of criticism or focus of controversy < she has become… … New Collegiate Dictionary
lightning rod — /ˈlaɪtnɪŋ rɒd/ (say luytning rod) noun 1. → lightning conductor. 2. someone or something which attracts heated debate: an agreement which is a lightning rod for both sides of politics …
lightning rod — n. someone, something, or an issue that is certain to draw criticism. □ Why write such a boastful introduction to your book? It will just be a lightning rod for criticism. □ We didn’t hire him for the part since his opinionated comments make him… … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions