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1 pump light
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2 pump light
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3 pump lamp
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4 diffuser
<tech.gen> (for fluid flow, radiation; e.g. for gas, water, light) ■ Diffusor m<art.tools> (mouth blow-tube for varnish) ■ Mundzerstäuber m ; Fixativ-Röhrchen n prakt ; Zerstäuber m ; Sprüher m ugs ; Atomiseur m rar< chem> ■ Diffuseur m< light> ■ lichtstreuender Körper m<mech.eng> (converts hi-velocity, lo-press flow to lo-velocity, hi-press flow) ■ Leitapparat m ; Leitvorrichtung f ; Leiteinrichtung f ; Diffusor m ; Leitrad n<mech.eng> (on pump, turbine) ■ Diffusor m< opt> ■ Streukörper m -
5 bulb
noun1) (Bot., Hort.) Zwiebel, die2) (of lamp) [Glüh]birne, die3) (of thermometer, chemical apparatus) [Glas]kolben, der* * *1) (the ball-shaped part of the stem of certain plants, eg onions, tulips etc, from which their roots grow.) die Zwiebel2) ((also light bulb) a pear-shaped glass globe surrounding the element of an electric light.) die Glühbirne3) (the pear-shaped end of a thermometer.) die Kugel•- academic.ru/9493/bulbous">bulbous* * *[bʌlb]n2. (round part) of a bow Wulst m o f; of a breast pump, test tube Kolben m; of a dropper, horn Ballon m; of a thermometer Kugel f* * *[bʌlb]n3) (of thermometer etc) Kolben m* * *bulb [bʌlb]A s1. BOTa) Knolle f, Zwiebel f (einer Pflanze)b) Zwiebelgewächs n2. zwiebelförmiger Gegenstand, (Glas- etc) Ballon m, Birne f, besondersd) FOTO Ballonauslöser m3. ANAT zwiebelförmiger anatomischer Teil (Zahnwurzel etc)4. MED Schwellung f (eines Organs)B v/i* * *noun1) (Bot., Hort.) Zwiebel, die2) (of lamp) [Glüh]birne, die3) (of thermometer, chemical apparatus) [Glas]kolben, der* * *n.Knolle -n f. -
6 blade
< agri> ■ Drehschar n< comvhcl> ■ Schneeräumschild n< convey> ■ Schild m<i&c> (of feeler gage) ■ Zunge f<light.theat> (of barndoor shutters) ■ Klappe f<mech.eng> (rotor; e.g. ship propeller, air screw, helicopter rotor, wind turbine) ■ Blatt n<mech.eng> (spring) ■ Lamelle frare <mech.eng> (part of a reed valve) ■ Membranzunge f ; Lamelle f ; Membran f prakt ; Zunge f ugs<mech.eng> (pump, turbine) ■ Schaufel f ; Schaufelblatt n< waste> ■ Schneidescheibe f -
7 meter
I 1. noun1) Zähler, der; (taking coins) Münzzähler, der2) (parking-meter) Parkuhr, die2. transitive verb[mit einem Zähler] messen [[Wasser-, Gas-, Strom]verbrauch]II(Amer.) see academic.ru/46519/metre">metre I, II* * *['mi:tə] 1. noun1) (an instrument for measuring, especially quantities of electricity, gas, water etc: If you want to know how much electricity you have used you will have to look at the meter.) der Messer2) ((American) see metre1, metre2.)2. verb* * *me·ter1[ˈmi:təʳ, AM -t̬ɚ]I. n Messuhr f, Zähler m[parking] \meter Parkuhr f[taxi] \meter Taxameter nt o mto read a/the \meter einen/den Zähler ablesenII. vt▪ to \meter sth etw zählenme·ter2me·tre, AM me·ter[ˈmi:təʳ, AM -t̬ɚ]nthe 100/200/400/1500 \meters der 100-/200-/400-/1500-Meter-Laufcubic/square \meter Kubik-/Quadratmeter m* * *I ['miːtə(r)]1. nZähler m; (= gas meter also) Gasuhr f; (= water meter) Wasseruhr f; (= parking meter) Parkuhr f; (= exposure or light meter) Belichtungsmesser m; (= coin meter) Münzzähler mthe meter has run out (parking meter) — die Parkuhr ist abgelaufen; (coin meter) es ist kein Geld mehr im Zähler
to turn the water/gas off at the meter — das Wasser/Gas am Hauptschalter abstellen
to turn the electricity off at the meter — den Strom am Hauptschalter abschalten
2. vtmessen IIn (US)See:= metre* * *1. Meter m, auch n (Maß)2. LIT Metrum n, Versmaß n3. MUS besonders US Tempo n, Zeitmaß nmeter2 [ˈmiːtə(r)]A s1. TECH Messer m, Messinstrument n, Zähler m:meter board Zählertafel f;3. Parkuhr fB v/t1. (mit einem Messinstrument) messen:meter out abgeben, dosieren;2. besonders US Post freistempeln* * *I 1. noun1) Zähler, der; (taking coins) Münzzähler, der2) (parking-meter) Parkuhr, die2. transitive verb[mit einem Zähler] messen [[Wasser-, Gas-, Strom]verbrauch]II(Amer.) see metre I, II* * *(US) n.Meter m.,n.Metrik f. n.Messgerät n.Takt -e m.Zähler - m. v.dosieren v. -
8 bulb
[bʌlb] n2) ( round part) of a bow Wulst m o f; of a breast pump, test tube Kolben m; of a dropper, horn Ballon m; of a thermometer Kugel f
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