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1 machinery base
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2 machinery base
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > machinery base
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3 cylinder
noun(also Geom., Motor Veh.) Zylinder, der; (for compressed or liquefied gas) Gasflasche, die; (of diving apparatus) [Sauerstoff]flasche, die; (of typewriter, mower) Walze, die* * *['silində]1) (a solid shape or object with a circular base and top and straight sides.) der Zylinder2) (any of several pieces of machinery of this shape, solid or hollow: The brake cylinder of his car is leaking.) der Zylinder3) (a container in the shape of a cylinder: two cylinders of oxygen.) der Zylinder•- academic.ru/18154/cylindrical">cylindrical* * *cyl·in·der[ˈsɪlɪndəʳ, AM -ɚ]n\cylinder of gas Gasflasche f\cylinder of oxygen Sauerstoffflasche fsix-\cylinder engine Motor m mit sechs Zylindern, Sechszylindermotor mto be firing on all four \cylinders auf allen vier Zylindern laufen* * *['sIlɪndə(r)]n (MATH, AUT)Zylinder m; (of revolver, typewriter) Walze fa four-cylinder car — ein Vierzylinder m, ein vierzylindriges Auto
to be firing on all cylinders (lit) — auf allen Zylindern laufen; (fig) in Fahrt sein
he's only firing on two cylinders (fig) — er bringt nicht seine volle Leistung
* * *cylinder [ˈsılındə(r)] ssix-cylinder car Sechszylinder(wagen) m2. TECHb) Bohrung f, Seele fc) (Gas- etc) Flasche fd) Messzylinder me) Stiefel m (einer Pumpe)3. BOT Zentralzylinder mcyl. abk1. cylinder2. cylindrical* * *noun(also Geom., Motor Veh.) Zylinder, der; (for compressed or liquefied gas) Gasflasche, die; (of diving apparatus) [Sauerstoff]flasche, die; (of typewriter, mower) Walze, die* * *n.Trommel -n f.Zylinder - m. -
4 operational
adjective1) Einsatz[flugzeug, -breite]; (Mil.) Einsatz-2) (esp. Mil.): (ready to function) einsatzbereit* * *adjective (in good working order.) Einsatz...* * *op·era·tion·al[ˌɒpərˈeɪʃənəl, AM ˌɑ:pəˈreɪ-]adj inv1. (in business) betrieblich, Betriebs-\operational costs Betriebskosten pl2. (functioning) betriebsbereit, funktionstüchtigto be fully \operational (concerning function) voll funktionsfähig sein; (concerning purpose) voll einsatzfähig sein* * *["ɒpə'reISənl]adj1) (= ready for use or action) machine, vehicle betriebsbereit or -fähig; army unit, aeroplane, tank etc einsatzbereit or -fähig; (fig) worker etc einsatzbereit or -fähig; (= in use or action) machine, vehicle etc in Betrieb, in or im Gebrauch; airport in Betrieb; army unit etc im Einsatzfor operational reasons — aus operativen Gründen
operational research — betriebliche Verfahrens- or Planungsforschung, Operations Research f
operational staff (for machinery) — Bedienungspersonal nt; (in military, police action) Einsatzkräfte pl
operational range (of radar etc) — Einflussbereich m; (of aircraft) Flugbereich m
these submarines have never seen operational service — diese U-Boote sind nie eingesetzt worden or kamen nie zum Einsatz
* * *1. TECHa) Funktions…, Betriebs…, Arbeits…:operational electrode Arbeitselektrode fb) betriebsbereit2. WIRTSCH betrieblich, Betriebs…:3. MIL Einsatz…, Operations…, einsatzfähig:operational aircraft Einsatzflugzeug n;operational area Einsatzgebiet n;operational fatigue Kriegsneurose f;operational height Einsatzflughöhe f4. SCHIFF klar, fahrbereit* * *adjective1) Einsatz[flugzeug, -breite]; (Mil.) Einsatz-2) (esp. Mil.): (ready to function) einsatzbereit* * *adj.betrieblich adj.
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