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  • 1 crane

    < comvhcl> (for loading/unloading) ■ Ladekran m
    < convey> ■ Kran m DIN 15001
    pract < mil> (of revolver cylinder) ■ Arm m ; Trommelkran m ; Ausleger m ; Kran m
    < theat> ■ Fluggestell n ; Fluggerät n

    English-german technical dictionary > crane

  • 2 load moment system

    Grove < convey> (e.g. loading crane) ■ Lastmomentbegrenzung f

    English-german technical dictionary > load moment system

  • 3 dock

    I 1. noun
    1) Dock, das

    the ship came into dock — das Schiff ging in[s] Dock

    be in dockim Dock liegen

    2) usu. in pl. (area) Hafen, der

    down by the dock[s] — unten im Hafen

    2. transitive verb
    (Naut.) [ein]docken; (Astronaut.) docken
    3. intransitive verb
    (Naut.) anlegen; (Astronaut.) docken
    II noun
    (in lawcourt) Anklagebank, die

    stand/be in the dock — (lit. or fig.) ≈ auf der Anklagebank sitzen

    III transitive verb
    1) (cut short) kupieren [Hund, Pferd, Schwanz]
    2) kürzen [Lohn, Stipendium usw.]

    he had his pay docked by £14, he had £14 docked from his pay — sein Lohn wurde um 14 Pfund gekürzt

    * * *
    I 1. [dok] noun
    1) (a deepened part of a harbour etc where ships go for loading, unloading, repair etc: The ship was in dock for three weeks.) das Dock
    2) (the area surrounding this: He works down at the docks.) der Hafen
    3) (the box in a law court where the accused person sits or stands.) die Anklagebank
    2. verb
    (to (cause to) enter a dock and tie up alongside a quay: The liner docked in Southampton this morning.) landen
    - academic.ru/21546/docker">docker
    - dockyard II [dok] verb
    (to cut short or remove part from: The dog's tail had been docked; His wages were docked to pay for the broken window.) kürzen
    * * *
    dock1
    [dɒk, AM dɑ:k]
    I. n
    1. (wharf) Dock nt
    the \docks pl die Hafenanlagen pl
    to be in \dock im Hafen liegen
    at the \docks an den Docks
    dry/floating \dock Trocken-/Schwimmdock nt
    to go into \dock anlegen
    2. AM (pier) Kai m, Quai nt SCHWEIZ
    onto the \dock auf dem Kai [o SCHWEIZ Quai
    3.
    in \dock BRIT, AUS in Reparatur
    II. vi
    1. NAUT anlegen, ins Dock gehen
    2. AEROSP andocken
    to \dock with sth an etw akk andocken
    III. vt
    to \dock sth etw eindocken; AEROSP etw aneinanderkoppeln
    dock2
    [dɒk, AM dɑ:k]
    n no pl esp BRIT
    the \dock die Anklagebank
    to be in the \dock auf der Anklagebank sitzen
    \dock brief Beauftragung f eines [im Gericht anwesenden] Anwaltes mit der Verteidigung
    to be in the \dock Schwierigkeiten bekommen
    dock3
    [dɒk, AM dɑ:k]
    vt
    1. (reduce)
    to \dock sth by sth etw um etw akk verringern
    to \dock sth from sth etw von etw dat abziehen
    they \docked ten dollars from her wages sie haben zehn Dollar von ihrem Lohn abgezogen
    to \dock pay by 20% das Gehalt um 20 % kürzen
    2. (cut off)
    to \dock an animal einem Tier den Schwanz kupieren
    dock4
    [dɒk, AM dɑ:k]
    n BOT no pl Ampfer m, Bitterkraut nt
    * * *
    I [dɒk]
    1. n
    Dock nt; (for berthing) Pier m, Kai m

    docks plHafen m

    2. vt
    docken (spec); (SPACE ALSO) ankoppeln (with an +acc)
    3. vi
    1) (NAUT) anlegen
    2) (SPACE two spacecraft) docken (spec), ankoppeln
    II
    n (JUR)
    Anklagebank f

    to stand in the dock —

    "prisoner in the dock" — "Angeklagte(r)"

    III
    1. vt
    1) dog's tail kupieren; horse's tail stutzen
    2) wages kürzen; points abziehen

    to dock £50 off sb's wages — jds Lohn um £ 50 kürzen

    2. n
    kupierter Schwanz; (of horse) gestutzter Schweif IV
    n (BOT)
    Ampfer m
    * * *
    dock1 [dɒk; US dɑk]
    A s
    1. Dock n:
    be in dock Br umg
    a) im Krankenhaus liegen,
    b) in der Werkstatt sein (Wagen etc); dry dock, etc
    2. Hafenbecken n, Anlegeplatz m (zwischen 2 Kais etc):
    dock authorities pl Hafenbehörde f
    3. Kai m, Pier m
    4. pl Docks pl, Hafenanlagen pl:
    dock crane Werftkran m;
    dock strike Dockarbeiterstreik m
    5. BAHN besonders US Laderampe f
    6. hangar
    7. THEAT Kulissenraum m
    B v/t
    1. ein Schiff (ein)docken, ins Dock bringen
    2. BAHN besonders US einen Zug zur Laderampe bringen
    3. Raumschiffe koppeln, ein Raumschiff docken, ankoppeln
    C v/i
    1. a) ins Dock gehen
    b) docken, im Dock liegen
    2. im Hafen oder am Kai anlegen
    3. (an)docken (Raumschiff)
    dock2 [dɒk; US dɑk]
    A s
    1. ZOOL (Schwanz)Rübe f (fleischiger Teil des Schwanzes)
    2. ZOOL (Schwanz)Stummel m
    3. Schwanzriemen m
    4. (Lohn- etc) Kürzung f
    B v/t
    1. den Schwanz stutzen, kupieren
    2. den Schwanz stutzen oder kupieren (dat)
    3. a) jemandes Lohn etc kürzen
    b) dock £5 off ( oder from) sb’s wages jemandes Lohn um 5 Pfund kürzen
    4. berauben (of gen):
    dock the entail JUR US die Erbfolge aufheben
    dock3 [dɒk; US dɑk] s JUR Anklagebank f:
    be in the dock auf der Anklagebank sitzen;
    put in the dock bes fig auf die Anklagebank setzen ( for wegen)
    dock4 [dɒk; US dɑk] s BOT Ampfer m
    * * *
    I 1. noun
    1) Dock, das

    the ship came into dock — das Schiff ging in[s] Dock

    2) usu. in pl. (area) Hafen, der

    down by the dock[s] — unten im Hafen

    2. transitive verb
    (Naut.) [ein]docken; (Astronaut.) docken
    3. intransitive verb
    (Naut.) anlegen; (Astronaut.) docken
    II noun
    (in lawcourt) Anklagebank, die

    stand/be in the dock — (lit. or fig.) ≈ auf der Anklagebank sitzen

    III transitive verb
    1) (cut short) kupieren [Hund, Pferd, Schwanz]
    2) kürzen [Lohn, Stipendium usw.]

    he had his pay docked by £14, he had £14 docked from his pay — sein Lohn wurde um 14 Pfund gekürzt

    * * *
    n.
    Strafbank f.

    English-german dictionary > dock

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