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43 coil
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44 eliminate
vt <tech.gen> (exlude sth; e.g. problem areas) ■ ausschalten vtvt <tech.gen> ■ ausscheiden vtvt <tech.gen> (undesirable objects; e.g. stains, defects) ■ entfernen vt -
45 kind
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46 m
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47 main chain
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48 meta-...
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49 o-
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50 ortho-...
(o-) < chem> (position of functional groups in a molecule) ■ ortho-... (o-) -
51 remove
vt <tech.gen> (particulate matter, fluids, energy; e.g. ash, heat) ■ abführen vtvt <tech.gen> (strip off, skim off, erode, wear off, mill off; e.g. top layer) ■ abtragen vtvt <tech.gen> (by means of tools, with some effort) ■ ausbauen vtvt <tech.gen> (gen.) ■ entfernen vtvt <tech.gen> (screw sth out from sth; e.g. spark plugs) ■ herausdrehen vtvt <tech.gen> (pull sth out from sth; e.g. dipstick) ■ herausziehen vtvt <tech.gen> (lift sth off from sth; e.g. cover, cap) ■ abnehmen vtvt <tech.gen> (e.g. cover, lid, switch button, spark plug cables) ■ abziehen vtvt < proc> (separate chemically/physically; e.g. dust, polluting particles) ■ abscheiden vt ; entfernen vt ; ausscheiden vt rar -
52 sort
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53 type
<tech.gen> (product variant; e.g. infrared or radio remote control) ■ Ausführung f ; Modell n<tech.gen> ■ Form f<tech.gen> (one of several technical variants of a product) ■ Modellvariante f ; Ausführung f ; Version f ; Modell n ; Bauart f rar< print> ■ Form f -
54 rearrangement
noun* * *noun die Umordnung* * *re·ar·range·ment[ˌri:əˈreɪnʤmənt]\rearrangements of a molecule's structure Veränderungen pl an der Struktur eines Moleküls* * *["riːə'reIndZmənt]n(of furniture, system) Umstellung f; (of plans, layout, formation, order, ideas) Änderung f; (of appointment, meeting) Neuabmachung f* * *1. Um-, Neuordnung f, Umstellung f2. MATH Umschreibung f, -wandlung f3. CHEM Umlagerung f* * *noun* * *n.Neuordnung f.Reorganisation f.Umordnung f. -
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56 complex
komplex;( complicated) kompliziert; issue, matter, personality, problem vielschichtig; plot, theory verwickelt, verstrickt;\complex carbohydrate/ molecule komplexes Kohlenhydrat/Molekül;apartment \complex (Am) Wohnkomplex m;housing \complex Wohnhausanlage f;sports and leisure \complex Sport- und Freizeitzentrum nt;shopping \complex Einkaufszentrum nthe's got a \complex about being bald er hat einen Komplex wegen seiner Kahlköpfigkeit;I've got a real \complex about spiders ich kann Spinnen partout nicht ausstehen;persecution \complex Verfolgungswahn m;weight \complex Komplex m aufgrund von Gewichtsproblemen;to give sb a \complex ( fam) bei jdm Komplexe verursachen -
57 geometry
ge·om·etry [ʤi:ʼɒmɪtri, Am ʤi:ʼɑ:m-] nthe laws of \geometry Gesetze ntpl der Geometrie;Euclidean \geometry euklidische Geometrie\geometry of a DNA molecule Aufbau m eines DNA-Moleküls -
58 rearrangement
re·ar·range·ment [ˌri:əʼreɪnʤmənt] nUmstellen nt kein pl;\rearrangements of a molecule's structure Veränderungen fpl an der Struktur eines Moleküls
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