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1 Punktelastizität
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2 Elastizitätsgrenze
Elastizitätsgrenze f limit of elasticity, elastic limit, elastic-plastic boundary, elasticity limit; load at elastic limit; yielding point (metallische Baustoffe)Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Elastizitätsgrenze
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3 Preisdeflation
Preisdeflation
price deflation;
• Preisdepression temporary decline in prices, sag (sl.);
• Preisdifferenz[ierung] difference in prices, price difference (differential, differentiation, dispersion), differential price system;
• regional bedingte Preisdifferenzierung basing point pricing system, zone pricing (US);
• Preisdifferenzierung multinationaler Firmen compensatory dumping;
• Preisdiktat price dictate;
• Preisdiskrepanz discrepancy (disparity, difference) in prices, price spread (US);
• Preisdiskriminierung price discrimination;
• Preisdrosselung price curb;
• Preisdruck pressure of (raid on) prices, depression of the market;
• Preisdrücker cutting tradesman, close bargainer (bargainor), underseller, undercutter;
• Preisdrückerei price cutting, undercutting, close bargaining;
• Preisdumping dumping;
• Preisdurchbruch breakthrough in prices;
• Preisdurchschnitt average price;
• Preiseinbruch depression of (break in) prices, slump, price pause;
• Preiseinflüsse price influences;
• kleinste Preiseinheit tick;
• Preiselastizität price elasticity;
• Preiselastizität des Angebots elastic supply;
• Preiselement price element;
• unverbindliche Preisempfehlung price recommendation, recommended (sticker) price;
• Preisempfehlung aussprechen to recommend a price;
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4 Dehngrenze
Dehngrenze f MET elastic limit (elastische Dehngrenze); permanent elongation limit, permanent limit of elasticity, proof stress (bleibende Dehnung); permanent elongation load (belastungsmäßige Dehngrenze); offest yield strength, yield point; yield strength (HV-Schrauben) -
5 Elastizitätsgrenze
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch Engineering > Elastizitätsgrenze
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6 Warmstreckgrenze
Warmstreckgrenze f MET high-temperature limit of elasticity, hot yield point, yield strength at elevated temperature -
7 obere Streckgrenze
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > obere Streckgrenze
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8 Elastizitätsgrenze
fArchitektur & Tragwerksplanung, Beton, Stahl- & Aluminiumkonstruktionen, Werkstoffeigenschaften elastic limit, limit of elasticity, yield point
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