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manu·fac·tur·ing[ˌmænjəˈfæktʃərɪŋ, AM -ɚ-]I. adj Herstellungs-, Produktions-\manufacturing firm Hersteller m, Herstellerfirma f\manufacturing industry verarbeitende Industrie* * *["mnjU'fktSərIŋ]1. adjHerstellungs-, Produktions-; industry verarbeitendmanufacturing techniques/costs/process — Herstellungs- or Produktionstechniken pl/-kosten pl/-verfahren nt
manufacturing town/city — Industriestadt f
2. nErzeugung f, Herstellung f* * *A adj1. Herstellungs…, Fabrikations…, Produktions…:manufacturing business produzierendes Unternehmen;manufacturing cost Herstellungs-, Produktionskosten pl;manufacturing engineering Arbeitsplanung f;manufacturing industries Fertigungsindustrien;manufacturing loss Betriebsverlust m;manufacturing order Arbeits-, Werksauftrag m;manufacturing plant Fabrikationsbetrieb m;manufacturing process Herstellungsverfahren n;manufacturing schedule Arbeitsplan m2. Industrie…, Fabrik…:manufacturing branch Industriezweig m3. gewerbetreibend* * *adj.fabrizierend adj.herstellend adj. n.Fertigung f. -
22 product
noun1) (thing produced) Produkt, das; (of industrial process) Erzeugnis, das; (of art or intellect) Werk, das2) (result) Folge, die* * *['prodəkt]1) (a result: The plan was the product of hours of thought.) das Ergebnis2) (something manufactured: The firm manufactures metal products.) das Produkt3) (the result of multiplying one number by another: The product of 9 and 2 is 18.) das Produkt* * *prod·uct[ˈprɒdʌkt, AM ˈprɑ:-]ndairy \products Milchprodukte plfood \products Nahrungsmittel plto be a \product of one's environment ( fig) ein Produkt seiner Umgebung seinto be a \product of the 1960s/one's time ein Kind der 60er-Jahre/seiner Zeit sein* * *['prɒdʌkt]nProdukt nt, Erzeugnis nt; (fig = result, ALSO MATH, CHEM) Produkt nt* * *product engineering Fertigungstechnik f;product liability Produkthaftung f;a) Herstellungsprogramm n,b) Erzeugnisgruppe f;product manager Produktmanager m;product patent Stoffpatent n;product placement ( FILM, TV) Product-Placement n (Form der Schleichwerbung, bei der ein Produkt als Requisit in die Handlung einbezogen wird)2. CHEM, MATH Produkt n4. fig Produkt n (Person):prod abk2. product* * *noun1) (thing produced) Produkt, das; (of industrial process) Erzeugnis, das; (of art or intellect) Werk, das2) (result) Folge, die* * *n.Erzeugnis n.Produkt -e n. -
23 engraving
noun* * *en·grav·ing[ɪnˈgreɪvɪŋ, AM enˈ-]n* * *[In'greIvɪŋ]n1) (= process) Gravieren nt; (on rock, stone) Einmeißeln nt; (on wood) Einschnitzen nt, Einkerben nt2) (= copy) (Kupfer-/Stahl)stich m; (from wood) Holzschnitt m; (= design) Gravierung f; (on wood, stone) eingemeißelte Verzierung/Schrift etc* * *1. Gravieren n, Gravierkunst f:engraving cylinder Bildwalze f;engraving establishment Gravieranstalt f;engraving needle Graviernadel f2. Druckplatte f3. Gravierung f, (Kupfer-, Stahl) Stich m, (Holz) Schnitt meng. abk1. engine2. engineer (engineering)3. engraved4. engraver5. engraving* * *noun1) (design, marks) Gravur, die* * *n.Gravieren n.Gravur -en f. -
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