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1 pipe diameter
pipe diameter Rohrweite fEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > pipe diameter
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2 pipe diameter
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3 exit pipe diameter
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4 inner pipe diameter
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5 pipe inside diameter
English-german engineering dictionary > pipe inside diameter
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6 pipe outside diameter
English-german engineering dictionary > pipe outside diameter
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7 pipe outside diameter
pipe outside diameter Rohraußendurchmesser mEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > pipe outside diameter
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8 diameter
nounDurchmesser, der* * *((the length of) a straight line drawn from side to side of a circle, passing through its centre: Could you measure the diameter of that circle?) der Durchmesser* * *di·am·eter[daɪˈæmətəʳ, AM -t̬ɚ]nthe pipe is 4 cm in \diameter das Rohr misst 4 cm im Durchmesser [o hat einen Durchmesser von 4 cm* * *[daI'mɪtə(r)]nDurchmesser mwhat's its diameter? — welchen Durchmesser hat es?, wie groß ist es im Durchmesser?
* * *diameter [daıˈæmıtə(r)] s1. MATH Diameter m, Durchmesser m:in diameter im Durchmesser;be … in diameter einen Durchmesser von … haben2. Durchmesser m, Dicke f, Stärke f* * *nounDurchmesser, der* * *n.Durchmesser m. -
9 diameter
di·am·eter [daɪʼæmətəʳ, Am -t̬ɚ] nthe pipe is 4 cm in \diameter das Rohr misst 4 cm im Durchmesser [o hat einen Durchmesser von 4 cm]; -
10 pipe plug
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11 large-diameter pipe
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12 nominal diameter
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13 calibre
noun(Brit.)1) (diameter) Kaliber, das2) (fig.) Format, das* * *['kælibə]1) (the inner diameter of a gun barrel etc.) das Kaliber* * *cali·bre, AM cali·ber[ˈkælɪbəʳ, AM -ləbɚ]nthe competition entries were of high \calibre für den Wettkampf waren hochrangige Wettkämpfer und Wettkämpferinnen gemeldet* * *(US) ['klɪbə(r)]n (lit)Kalibernt; (fig also) Formatnta man of his calibre — ein Mann seines Kalibers, ein Mann von seinem Format
* * *cal. abk1. calendar1. Kaliber n:2. TECH Kaliber n (Messgerät)3. fig Kaliber n, Format n:a politician of high caliber ein Politiker höheren Kalibers* * *noun(Brit.)1) (diameter) Kaliber, das2) (fig.) Format, das* * *n.Kaliber - n. -
14 caliber
(Amer.) see academic.ru/10261/calibre">calibre* * ** * *cali·bercali·bre, AM cali·ber[ˈkælɪbəʳ, AM -ləbɚ]nthe competition entries were of high \caliber für den Wettkampf waren hochrangige Wettkämpfer und Wettkämpferinnen gemeldet* * *(US) ['klɪbə(r)]n (lit)Kalibernt; (fig also) Formatnta man of his calibre — ein Mann seines Kalibers, ein Mann von seinem Format
* * *1. Kaliber n:2. TECH Kaliber n (Messgerät)3. fig Kaliber n, Format n:a politician of high caliber ein Politiker höheren Kaliberscal. abk1. calendar* * *(Amer.) see calibre -
15 large
< gen> ■ groß; großflächig<tech.gen> (w/ big diameter; e.g.hose, tubing, pipe) ■ dick<tech.gen> ■ großdimensioniert -
16 sleeve
<tech.gen> (gen.) ■ Hülse f<tech.gen> (general, outside only) ■ Muffe f<tech.gen> (on outside surface of shaft, tube etc.) ■ Muffe f<tech.gen> (e.g. for piping, tubing, ductwork, shafts, rods) ■ Verbindungsmuffe f ; Muffe f prakt< garm> ■ Ärmel m<i&c> ■ Teiltrommel f ; Trommel f<i&c.tools> ■ Schafthülse f ; Teilungshülse f<mach.tools> ■ Pinole f<mech.eng> (e.g. on a shaft, usu. not fixed) ■ Hülse f ; Buchse fpract <mech.eng> (for pistons; e.g. in alloy engines) ■ Zylinderlaufbuchse f ; Laufbuchse f prakt ; Laufbüchse f rar.ugs< pack> ■ Außenmanschette f--------sleeve (of a pipe)<waste.hydr> ■ Muffe f ; Rohrmuffe f ; Glockenmuffe f -
17 calibre
cali·bre [ʼkælɪbəʳ], (Am) cali·ber [-ləbɚ] nthe competition entries were of high \calibre für den Wettkampf waren hochrangige Wettkämpfer und Wettkämpferinnen gemeldet
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