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101 tappet
tap·pet [ʼtæpɪt] nDaumen m, Zapfen m, Mitnehmer m fachspr; ( on car engine) [Ventil]stößel m fachspr; ( on loom) Nadelschloss nt fachspr; ( on sewing machine) Exzenter m fachspr, Nocken m fachspr -
102 thrum
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103 overspeed
overspeed Überdrehzahl f, Schleuderdrehzahl f, Höchstdrehzahl f (IEC 50-811-17-06) overspeed I ( overspeed of an internal combustion engine) ET Höchstdrehzahl f (der Verbrennungskraftmaschine; IEC 50-811-17-16) overspeed II ( overspeed of a rotating electric machine) ET Schleuderdrehzahl f (IEC 50-811-13-04)English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > overspeed
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104 gép
(DE) Kraftmaschine {e}; Maschine {e}; Maschinen {pl}; Wäschetrockner {r}; (EN) appliance; engine; machine; repeater -
105 gépcsarnok
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106 gépműhely
(EN) engine-room; machine shop -
107 gépszín
(EN) engine-shed; machine-shed; shed -
108 stop
[stɒp] UK/ US
1. nHalt m, (for bus, tram, train) Haltestelle f2. vt(vehicle, passer-by) anhalten, (put an end to) ein Ende machen + dat, (cease) aufhören mit, (prevent from happening) verhindern, (bleeding) stillen, (engine, machine) abstellen, (payments) einstellen, (cheque) sperrento stop doing sth — aufhören, etw zu tun
to stop sb from doing sth — jdn daran hindern, etw zu tun
3. vi(vehicle) anhalten, (during journey) Halt machen, (pedestrian, clock, heart) stehen bleiben, (rain, noise) aufhören, (stay) bleiben -
109 stop
[stɒp] UK/ US
1. nHalt m, (for bus, tram, train) Haltestelle f2. vt(vehicle, passer-by) anhalten, (put an end to) ein Ende machen + dat, (cease) aufhören mit, (prevent from happening) verhindern, (bleeding) stillen, (engine, machine) abstellen, (payments) einstellen, (cheque) sperrento stop doing sth — aufhören, etw zu tun
to stop sb from doing sth — jdn daran hindern, etw zu tun
3. vi(vehicle) anhalten, (during journey) Halt machen, (pedestrian, clock, heart) stehen bleiben, (rain, noise) aufhören, (stay) bleiben -
110 водяной насос
водяной насос
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water pump
A machine or apparatus used to lift water, usually from a well or borehole, which is powered manually or by engine, wind or some other source. (Source: RHW / GLG)
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111 охлаждающая вода
охлаждающая вода
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cooling water
Water used to make something less hot, such as the irradiated elements from a nuclear reactor or the engine of a machine. (Source: PHC)
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