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1 Atom-U-Boot
n nuclear(-powered) submarine* * *ntnuclear submarine* * *nt nuclear submarine* * *das nuclear[-powered] submarine* * *Atom-U-Boot n nuclear(-powered) submarine* * *das nuclear[-powered] submarine -
2 Atom-U-Boot
n1. atomic submarine2. nuclear-powered submarine3. nuclear submarine4. nuke sub coll. -
3 Atom-U-Boot
n <nav.mil> ■ nuclear submarine; nuclear-powered submarine rar -
4 betreiben
v/t (unreg.)1. (Tätigkeit, Hobby) pursue, take part in; (SPORTART) play, go in for; (Politik) go in for, be involved in; sein Studium betreiben pursue one’s studies3. (vorantreiben: Aufgabe etc.) press on with, move forward; Am. auch progress; prosecute förm; ein Projekt energisch betreiben work busily on a project4. TECH. (antreiben) run, operate; ein mit Kohle betriebenes Kraftwerk a coal-fired power station; ein mit Solarzellen betriebener Taschenrechner a solar-powered calculator; das U-Boot wird mit Atomkraft betrieben the submarine is powered by nuclear energy* * *(antreiben) to drive; to operate;(ausüben) to run;(durchführen) to prosecute; to carry out; to pursue;(führen) to conduct* * *be|trei|ben ptp betrieben [bə'triːbn]vt irreg1) (= vorantreiben) to push ahead or forward2) (= ausüben) Gewerbe, Handwerk to carry on; Geschäft to conduct; Handel auch, Sport to do; Studium, Politik to pursue* * *2) (to manage or carry on (a business).) conduct3) (to cause to work by providing the necessary power: This mill is driven by water.) drive* * *Be·trei·benntauf jds \Betreiben [hin] at sb's instigation* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) tackle < task>; proceed with, (energisch) press ahead with <task, case, etc.>; pursue <policy, studies>; carry on < trade>auf jemandes/sein Betreiben (Akk.) [hin] — at the instigation of somebody/at his instigation
2) (führen) run <business, shop>Radsport betreiben — go in for cycling as a sport
3) (in Betrieb halten) operate ( mit by)die Kühlbox kannst du auch mit Gas betreiben — the fridge runs on or you can run the fridge on gas
* * *betreiben v/t (irr)1. (Tätigkeit, Hobby) pursue, take part in; (Sportart) play, go in for; (Politik) go in for, be involved in;sein Studium betreiben pursue one’s studiesein Projekt energisch betreiben work busily on a projectein mit Kohle betriebenes Kraftwerk a coal-fired power station;ein mit Solarzellen betriebener Taschenrechner a solar-powered calculator;das U-Boot wird mit Atomkraft betrieben the submarine is powered by nuclear energy* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) tackle < task>; proceed with, (energisch) press ahead with <task, case, etc.>; pursue <policy, studies>; carry on < trade>auf jemandes/sein Betreiben (Akk.) [hin] — at the instigation of somebody/at his instigation
2) (führen) run <business, shop>3) (in Betrieb halten) operate ( mit by)die Kühlbox kannst du auch mit Gas betreiben — the fridge runs on or you can run the fridge on gas
* * *v.to bustle v.to carry on v.to ply v.to practice (US) v.to practise (UK) v.to prosecute v. -
5 Atomantrieb
m atomic propulsion* * *der Atomantriebnuclear power drive* * *Atom|an|triebmnuclear or atomic propulsionein U-Boot mit Atómantrieb — a nuclear-powered submarine
* * *Atom·an·triebm nuclear propulsion* * *Atomantrieb m atomic propulsion -
6 Betreiben
v/t (unreg.)1. (Tätigkeit, Hobby) pursue, take part in; (SPORTART) play, go in for; (Politik) go in for, be involved in; sein Studium betreiben pursue one’s studies3. (vorantreiben: Aufgabe etc.) press on with, move forward; Am. auch progress; prosecute förm; ein Projekt energisch betreiben work busily on a project4. TECH. (antreiben) run, operate; ein mit Kohle betriebenes Kraftwerk a coal-fired power station; ein mit Solarzellen betriebener Taschenrechner a solar-powered calculator; das U-Boot wird mit Atomkraft betrieben the submarine is powered by nuclear energy* * *(antreiben) to drive; to operate;(ausüben) to run;(durchführen) to prosecute; to carry out; to pursue;(führen) to conduct* * *be|trei|ben ptp betrieben [bə'triːbn]vt irreg1) (= vorantreiben) to push ahead or forward2) (= ausüben) Gewerbe, Handwerk to carry on; Geschäft to conduct; Handel auch, Sport to do; Studium, Politik to pursue* * *2) (to manage or carry on (a business).) conduct3) (to cause to work by providing the necessary power: This mill is driven by water.) drive* * *Be·trei·benntauf jds \Betreiben [hin] at sb's instigation* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) tackle < task>; proceed with, (energisch) press ahead with <task, case, etc.>; pursue <policy, studies>; carry on < trade>auf jemandes/sein Betreiben (Akk.) [hin] — at the instigation of somebody/at his instigation
2) (führen) run <business, shop>Radsport betreiben — go in for cycling as a sport
3) (in Betrieb halten) operate ( mit by)die Kühlbox kannst du auch mit Gas betreiben — the fridge runs on or you can run the fridge on gas
* * *Betreiben n:auf jemandes Betreiben (hin) at sb’s instigation* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) tackle < task>; proceed with, (energisch) press ahead with <task, case, etc.>; pursue <policy, studies>; carry on < trade>auf jemandes/sein Betreiben (Akk.) [hin] — at the instigation of somebody/at his instigation
2) (führen) run <business, shop>3) (in Betrieb halten) operate ( mit by)die Kühlbox kannst du auch mit Gas betreiben — the fridge runs on or you can run the fridge on gas
* * *v.to bustle v.to carry on v.to ply v.to practice (US) v.to practise (UK) v.to prosecute v. -
7 betreiben
be·trei·ben *1) ( vorantreiben)etw [irgendwie] \betreiben to proceed with sth [in a certain manner];etw \betreiben to carry on sth;3) ( sich beschäftigen mit)etw \betreiben to do [or go in for] sth;er betreibt Sport he does sporting activitiesetw \betreiben to operate, to run;Fernseher dürfen nur nach Entrichtung der Fernsehgebühren betrieben werden a television [set] may only be used after payment of the television licence5) ( antreiben)etw mit etw \betreiben to drive [or power] sth with sth/in a certain manner;das U-Boot wird atomar betrieben the submarine is nuclear-powered -
8 Atom U-Boot-Jäger
mnuclear hunter-killer submarine
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