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1 wound
flesh \wound Fleischwunde f;a gaping/open \wound eine klaffende/offene Wunde;a nasty \wound eine schlimme Wunde;to reopen old \wounds [or an old \wound] alte Wunden wieder aufreißen vtto \wound sbto be \wounded in the leg am Bein verletzt [o verwundet] werden;to \wound sb's heart jdn [o jds Gefühle pl] verletzen;to \wound sb deeply jdn tief verletzen -
2 wound-rotor motor
wound-rotor motor ( wound-rotor induction motor) ANTR, ELEK Asynchronmotor m mit Schleifringläufer, Schleifringläufermotor m, SL, Schleifringmotor m; Wickelläufermotor m -
3 wound-rotor motor
wound-rotor motor ( wound-rotor induction motor) Schleifringläufermotor m, Induktionsschleifringläufermotor mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > wound-rotor motor
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4 wound flexible spring
English-german engineering dictionary > wound flexible spring
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5 wound up
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6 wound down
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7 wound
wound gewickeltEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > wound
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8 wound core
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > wound core
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9 wound core transformer
wound core transformer Wickelkerntransformator mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > wound core transformer
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10 wound-field synchronous motor
wound-field synchronous motor elektrisch erregter Synchronmotor mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > wound-field synchronous motor
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11 wound rotor
wound rotor Schleifringläufer mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > wound rotor
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12 wound stator core
wound stator core bewickelter Stator mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > wound stator core
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13 wound disruption
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14 wound management
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15 wound
I 1. noun(lit. or fig.) Wunde, die2. transitive verbverwunden; (fig.) verletzenIIbe wounded in the thigh/arm — am Oberschenkel/Arm verwundet werden
see academic.ru/82394/wind">wind II 1., 2.* * *past tense, past participle; = wind II* * *wound1[wu:nd]I. nflesh \wound Fleischwunde fgunshot/stab/war \wound Schuss-/Stich-/Kriegsverletzung fa gaping/an open \wound eine klaffende/offene Wundea nasty \wound eine schlimme Wundeto reopen old \wounds [or an old \wound] alte Wunden wieder aufreißenII. vt▪ to \wound sb1. (physically) jdn verletzen [o verwunden]to be \wounded in the leg am Bein verletzt [o verwundet] werdento \wound sb badly/fatally/mortally jdn schwer/schlimm/tödlich verletzen [o verwundento \wound sb's heart jdn [o jds Gefühle] verletzento \wound sb deeply jdn tief verletzenwound2[waʊnd]* * *I [wuːnd]1. n (lit)Wunde f; (fig also) Kränkung fSee:→ lick2. vt (lit)verwunden, verletzen; (fig) verletzen3. nII [waʊnd] pret, ptp See: of windthe wounded pl — die Verwundeten pl
* * *wound1 [wuːnd]A s1. Wunde f, Verletzung f (beide auch fig), Verwundung f:the (Five) Wounds of Christ die (fünf) Wundmale Christi;2. fig Kränkung f (to gen)B v/t verwunden, verletzen (beide auch fig kränken):wounded veteran Kriegsversehrte(r) m;the wounded die Verwundeten pl;wounded vanity verletzte Eitelkeitwound2 [waʊnd] prät und pperf von wind2, wind3* * *I 1. noun(lit. or fig.) Wunde, die2. transitive verbverwunden; (fig.) verletzenIIbe wounded in the thigh/arm — am Oberschenkel/Arm verwundet werden
* * *v.anschießen v.verwunden v. (injury) n.Verletzung f. n.Wunde -n f. -
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Wunde f, Vulnus m, Verletzung f· to cover the wounddie Wunde abdecken· to do firm packing of a woundeine Wunde fest austamponieren· to drain a woundeine Wunde drainieren· to dress a woundeine Wunde verbinden· to get a woundsich verletzen, sich eine Wunde zuziehen· to make a woundverwunden, verletzen, eine Wunde beibringen (zufügen)· to pack a woundeine Wunde [aus]tamponieren· to search a woundeine Wunde sondieren· to sustain a woundeine Wunde davontragen, sich verwunden (verletzen)· to tape a woundeine Wunde mit Heftpflaster (Pflaster) verkleben -
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<el> (coil) ■ gewickelt -
18 wound capacitor
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