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1 point control switch
point control switch Zungenüberwachungsschalter mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > point control switch
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2 measuring point selector switch
<i&c> ■ Messstellenumschalter m ; Messstellenwähler mEnglish-german technical dictionary > measuring point selector switch
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3 single point level switch
<i&c> ■ Einpunkt-Grenzschalter mEnglish-german technical dictionary > single point level switch
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4 point switch box
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5 switch point
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6 switch
1. noun1) (esp. Electr.) Schalter, der2) (Amer. Railw.) Weiche, die3) (change with another) Wechsel, der4) (flexible shoot, whip) Gerte, die2. transitive verb1) (change)switch something [over] to something — etwas auf etwas (Akk.) umstellen od. (Electr.) umschalten
2) (exchange) tauschen3. intransitive verbswitch [over] to something — auf etwas (Akk.) umstellen od. (Electr.) umschalten
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/112524/switch_around">switch around* * *[swi ] 1. noun1) (a small lever, handle or other device eg for putting or turning an electric current on or off: The switch is down when the power is on and up when it's off; He couldn't find the light-switch.) der Schalter2) (an act of turning or changing: After several switches of direction they found themselves on the right road.) der Wechsel3) (a thin stick.) die Gerte2. verb(to change, turn: He switched the lever to the `off' position; Let's switch over to another programme; Having considered that problem, they switched their attention to other matters.) schalten- switchback- switchboard
- switch on/off* * *[swɪtʃ]I. n<pl -es>to flick [or flip] a \switch (turn on) einen Schalter anknipsen; (turn off) einen Schalter ausknipsento throw a \switch einen Schalter betätigenII. vi wechselnthe country seemed to \switch from dictatorship to democracy das Land schien von einer Diktatur zu einer Demokratie zu werden▪ to \switch with sb mit jdm tauschenIII. vt1. (adjust settings)▪ to \switch sth etw umschaltento \switch the heater to maximum die Heizung auf die höchste Stufe stellen2. (change abruptly)▪ to \switch sth etw wechselnin the 1980s, several companies \switched their attention to the US market in den 80er-Jahren richteten zahlreiche Unternehmen ihre Aufmerksamkeit auf den amerikanischen Markt3. (substitute)▪ to \switch sth etw auswechseln [o eintauschen]* * *[swɪtʃ]1. n1) (ELEC ETC) Schalter min +gen); (in opinion) Änderung f ( in +gen); (= exchange) Tausch m2. vt1) (= change, alter) wechseln; direction, plans ändern; allegiance übertragen (to auf +acc); attention, conversation lenken (to auf +acc)to switch parties/jobs — zu einer anderen Partei/anderen Stelle überwechseln
3) (= exchange) tauschen; (= transpose also switch over, switch round) objects, letters in word, figures in column vertauschento switch A for B —
to switch A and B ( over) — A und B vertauschen
5) tail, cane schlagen mit3. vi1) (= change also switch over) (über)wechseln (to zu); (ELEC, TV, RAD) umschalten (to auf +acc = exchange also switch round, switch over) tauschento switch (over) from Y to Z — von Y auf Z (acc) (über)wechseln
the wind switched to the east — der Wind hat( sich) nach Osten gedreht
he switched to another line of attack — er wechselte seine Angriffstaktik
she switched to being in favour of it — sie änderte ihre Meinung und war auf einmal dafür
* * *switch [swıtʃ]A s1. a) Rute f, Gerte fb) Peitsche f2. (Ruten)Streich m3. falscher Zopf4. Schwanzquaste f (eines Rindes)5. ELEKa) Schalter mb) Schalten n6. BAHN USa) Weiche f:shift the switches for fig die Weichen stellen fürb) Stellen n (einer Weiche)7. WIRTSCH Umstellung f (bei Kapitalanlagen etc)make a switch eine Umstellung oder einen Wechsel vornehmenb) Verwandlung f (to in akk)B v/t1. peitschen2. mit einem Muskel etc zucken3. mit dem Schwanz schlagen (Kuh etc)a) einschalten, das Licht anschalten,b) umg jemanden anturnen (in Erregung etc versetzen),a) ab-, ausschalten, den Motor abstellen,b) umg jemanden anöden;5. BAHN besonders USa) einen Zug rangierenb) Waggons umstellen6. figb) switch methods (lanes) die Methode (die Spur) wechseln;switch positions SPORT rochieren;switch roles fig die Rollen tauschenc) überleiten:switch the talk to another topic auf ein anderes Thema überleiten7. austauschen ( for gegen):switch (a)round Möbel umstellen;switch sb (a)round within a department (between the departments) jemanden eine Abteilung (die einzelnen Abteilungen) durchlaufen lassenC v/iswitch off abschalten (a. fig umg):I can’t switch when I go to bed2. BAHN besonders US rangieren3. fig umstellen:4. Kartenspiel: die Farbe wechseln* * *1. noun1) (esp. Electr.) Schalter, der2) (Amer. Railw.) Weiche, die3) (change with another) Wechsel, der4) (flexible shoot, whip) Gerte, die2. transitive verb1) (change)switch something [over] to something — etwas auf etwas (Akk.) umstellen od. (Electr.) umschalten
2) (exchange) tauschen3. intransitive verbswitch [over] to something — auf etwas (Akk.) umstellen od. (Electr.) umschalten
Phrasal Verbs:* * *Weiche -n f. (twig) n.Rute -n f. n.(§ pl.: switches)= Gerte -n f.Schalter - m. v.rangieren v.schalten v.umschalten v.verschieben v.wechseln v. -
7 point rail
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8 switch point
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9 switch point signal
<i&c> ■ Schaltsignal m ; Schaltbefehl m -
10 switch-off point
<i&c> ■ Ausschaltpunkt m -
11 switch-on point
<i&c> ■ Einschaltpunkt m -
12 switch-over point
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13 switch point
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14 five-point switch
five-point switch Schalter m mit fünf AusgängenEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > five-point switch
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15 n-point switch
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16 three-point switch
three-point switch Dreiwegeschalter mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > three-point switch
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17 two-point end cell switch
two-point end cell switch Doppelzellenschalter mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > two-point end cell switch
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18 three-point
three-point switch Dreiwegschalter m -
19 switching point
<i&c> (gen.; e.g. the switch-on point) ■ Schaltpunkt m< tele> ■ Verteilerpunkt m -
20 facing point switch
< railw> ■ Spitzenweiche f
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