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1 permanent stress
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2 permanent stress
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3 exhausted
<tech.gen> (deflated) ■ luftleer< econ> ■ verbraucht< logist> (emptied, unloaded; e.g. silo) ■ entladen< logist> ■ erschöpft< med> (man, e.g. due to permanent stress, work load) ■ verbraucht; erschöpft< phot> (processing solution) ■ erschöpft -
4 fatigue-resisting
< qualit> (of high fatigue strength) ■ dauerfest; ermüdungsbeständig; ermüdungsfest<qualit.mat> (resistant to permanent stress cycling) ■ dauerschwingfest -
5 worn-out
< gen> ■ abgenutzt<mech.eng> (plain bearing) ■ ausgelaufen<mech.eng> (e.g. linkage, ball-joint) ■ ausgeschlagen< med> (man, e.g. due to permanent stress, work load) ■ verbraucht; erschöpft< textil> ■ verschlissen -
6 Begleitstress
■ Psychische Belastung, der Spitzensportler neben der körperlichen Belastung häufig ausgesetzt sind.■ Psychological stress to which elite footballers are frequently subjected apart from the permanent physical stress. -
7 yield
< gen> ■ Leistung f<tech.gen> (e.g. of useful power, heat, material, products) ■ Ausbeute f ; Ertrag m< agri> ■ Ernte f< econ> ■ Ergebnis n< fin> ■ Ertrag m< min> ■ Einsinkweg m<prod.econ> ■ Fertigung fvi <tech.gen> (give way, give in; physically and metaphorically) ■ nachgeben vi -
8 joint
<tech.gen> (wall, bridge, weld) ■ Fuge f<tech.gen> (concrete slabs, girders, rails) ■ Stoß m<tech.gen> (stress on: movable, hinged, articulated) ■ Gelenk n< build> ■ Teilfuge f< geo> ■ Kluft f< join> (gen.; any permanent or separable interface) ■ Verbindung f ; Verbindungsstelle f ; Fügestelle f<mech.eng> (of shafts) ■ Gelenk n<mech.eng> (in a lattice structure) ■ Knoten m< metal> ■ Teilfläche f< nav> ■ Nahtstelle f< owg> ■ Verbindung f -
9 yielding
< min> ■ fündig
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