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1 outer seam
■ The line on the outside of a garment at the joining of two pieces of a player's shirt.■ Durch das Zusammennähen von Vorder- und Rückenteil des Spielerhemdes bzw. der Ärmel an den Außenseiten entstehende Naht. -
2 Outer Crescent
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3 outer malleolus
■ The extremity on the lateral side of the lower end of the fibula.■ Unteres äußeres Ende des Wadenbeins. -
4 Outer-Lead-Bonding
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5 Outer-Loop Power Control
German-english technical dictionary > Outer-Loop Power Control
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6 Außen-
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7 äußere
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8 äußerer Weltraum
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9 Aussere Halbmond
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Geographie > Aussere Halbmond
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10 buitenbank
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11 buitenberm
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12 buitendeur
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13 buitenhaven
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14 buitenwater
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15 Weltraum
* * *der Weltraumspace; outer space* * *Wẹlt|raumm(outer) space* * *((often outer space) the region outside the Earth's atmosphere, in which all stars and other planets etc are situated: travellers through space.) space* * *Welt·raumm kein pl [outer] space* * *der space no art.* * *das Ungeheuer etcaus dem Weltraum the monster etc from outer spaceWeltraum… im subst meist space …; Satellit etc: auch spaceborn; → auch Raum…* * *der space no art. -
16 Oberbekleidung
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17 Mantel
m; -s, Mäntel1. coat; (Umhang) cloak; im Mantel in a ( oder one’s) coat, wearing a coat; ohne Mantel without a coat (on); gib mir deinen Mantel zum Aufhängen: let me take your coat; zum Anziehen: let me help you on with your coat2. fig. cloak, mantle; etw. mit dem Mantel der Nächstenliebe oder Barmherzigkeit bedecken forgive and forget s.th.; den Mantel des Schweigens über etw. breiten oder decken observe a strict silence about s.th.; den Mantel nach dem Wind hängen swim with the tide, trim one’s sails to the wind, Am. auch go with the flow; Verschwiegenheit3. TECH., eines Rohrs: jacket; (Geschossmantel, Reifenmantel) casing; (Kabelmantel) sheath; einer Glocke: cope4. WIRTS. share (Am. stock) certificate5. MATH. curved surface* * *der Mantel(Kleidungsstück) coat; overcoat; cloak; mantle;(Reifen) casing; outer tyre;(Rohr) jacket* * *Mạn|tel ['mantl]m -s, -['mɛntl]1) coat; (= Umhang) cloakSee:→ Wind2) (TECH) (= Glockenmantel) cope; (= Rohrmantel) jacket; (= Geschossmantel) jacket, casing; (= Kabelmantel) casing; (= Reifenmantel) outer tyre (Brit) or tire (US), casing3) (fig) cloak, mantleetw mit dem Mantel der christlichen Nächstenliebe zudecken — to forgive and forget sth
5) (COMM = Firmenmantel) form6) (ZOOL) mantle, pallium* * *der1) (an item of outdoor clothing, with sleeves, that covers from the shoulders usually to the knees: a coat and hat.) coat2) (a loose outer garment without sleeves, covering most of the body; something that conceals: a woollen cloak; They arrived under cloak of darkness.) cloak3) ((especially American) a loose garment worn casually; a dressing-gown: She wore a robe over her nightdress; a bath-robe; a beach-robe.) robe* * *Man·tel<-s, Mäntel>[ˈmantl̩, pl ˈmɛntl̩]m4.* * *der; Mantels, Mäntel1) coat; (schwerer) overcoatden Mantel des Schweigens über etwas (Akk.) breiten — (fig. geh.) observe a strict silence about something
2) (Technik) (IsolierMantel, KühlMantel) jacket; (RohrMantel) sleeve; (KabelMantel) sheath; (GeschossMantel) [bullet-]casing; (einer Granate) [shell-]case; (ReifenMantel) [outer] cover; casing3) (Geom.): (ZylinderMantel, KegelMantel) curved surface* * *1. coat; (Umhang) cloak;ohne Mantel without a coat (on);gib mir deinen Mantel zum Aufhängen: let me take your coat; zum Anziehen: let me help you on with your coat2. fig cloak, mantle;Barmherzigkeit bedecken forgive and forget sth;decken observe a strict silence about sth;den Mantel nach dem Wind hängen swim with the tide, trim one’s sails to the wind, US auch go with the flow; → Verschwiegenheit3. TECH, eines Rohrs: jacket; (Geschossmantel, Reifenmantel) casing; (Kabelmantel) sheath; einer Glocke: cope4. WIRTSCH share (US stock) certificate5. MATH curved surface* * *der; Mantels, Mäntel1) coat; (schwerer) overcoatden Mantel des Schweigens über etwas (Akk.) breiten — (fig. geh.) observe a strict silence about something
2) (Technik) (IsolierMantel, KühlMantel) jacket; (RohrMantel) sleeve; (KabelMantel) sheath; (GeschossMantel) [bullet-]casing; (einer Granate) [shell-]case; (ReifenMantel) [outer] cover; casing3) (Geom.): (ZylinderMantel, KegelMantel) curved surface* * *-¨ m.cloak n.coat n.jacket n.liner n.mantle n.shell n. -
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n anteroom; Büro: outer office* * *das Vorzimmerantechamber; anteroom* * *Vor|zim|merntanteroom; (= Büro) outer office; (Aus = Diele) hall* * *Vor·zim·mernt1. (Sekretariat) secretariat, secretary's office* * *das outer office; ante-room* * ** * *das outer office; ante-room* * *n.antechamber n. -
19 äußere Verpackung
äußere Verpackung f V&M outer packing, outer packaging* * *f <V&M> outer pack* * *äußere Verpackung
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20 außerirdisch
* * *extraterrestrial* * *au|ßer|ir|dischadjextraterrestrial* * ** * *au·ßer·ir·dischadj extraterrestrial▪ \außerirdische extraterrestrials, aliens* * *außerirdisch adj extraterrestrial;außerirdisches Wesen auch being from outer space, alien (from outer space)
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Outer — Out er, n. [From {Out}, v.] One who puts out, ousts, or expels; also, an ouster; dispossession. [R.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
outer — index peripheral Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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outer — ► ADJECTIVE 1) outside; external. 2) further from the centre or the inside. ► NOUN Brit. ▪ the division of a target furthest from the bullseye … English terms dictionary
outer — adj. & n. adj. 1 outside; external (pierced the outer layer). 2 farther from the centre or inside; relatively far out. 3 objective or physical, not subjective or psychical. n. 1 a the division of a target furthest from the bull s eye. b a shot… … Useful english dictionary