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1 extracted median line of a cylinder
<i&c> ■ erfasste mittlere Linie eines Zylinders fEnglish-german technical dictionary > extracted median line of a cylinder
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2 six-cylinder in-line engine
< mot> ■ Sechszylinderreihenmotor m<mvhcl.mot> ■ Sechszylinder-Reihenmotor m ; Reihensechszylinder m prakt.ugsEnglish-german technical dictionary > six-cylinder in-line engine
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3 reel
1. noun1) (roller, cylinder) [Papier-, Schlauch-, Garn-, Angel]rolle, die; [Film-, Tonband-, Garn]spule, die2) (quantity) Rolle, die3) (dance, music) Reel, der2. transitive verb3. intransitive verbreel [up] — (wind on) aufspulen
1) (be in a whirl) sich drehenhis head was reeling — in seinem Kopf drehte sich alles
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/90820/reel_in">reel in- reel off* * *[ri:l] 1. noun1) (a round wheel-shaped or cylindrical object of wood, metal etc on which thread, film, fishing-lines etc can be wound: a reel of sewing-cotton; He changed the reel in the projector.) die Rolle2) ((the music for) a type of lively Scottish, Irish or American dance: The fiddler played a reel; to dance a reel.) der Reel2. verb(to stagger; to sway; to move in an unsteady way: The drunk man reeled along the road; My brain was reeling with all the information that he gave me.) wanken, wirbeln- reel in- reel off* * *reel1[ri:l]I. n\reel-to- \reel tape [station] Magnetbandgerät nt mit zwei Rollen2. (unit)\reel of film Filmrolle f\reel of thread Fadenspule fII. vtto \reel thread Faden m aufspulenreel2[ri:l]I. nII. vito send sb \reeling jdn taumeln lassenthe next punch sent the boxer \reeling against the ropes der nächste Schlag ließ den Boxer gegen die Seile taumeln2. (be shaken) schaudernthey are still \reeling with shock sie sind noch benommen von dem Schock; (be in a whirl) sich akk drehenmy mind is \reeling in meinem Kopf dreht sich alles3. (dance) [einen] Reel tanzen* * *[riːl]1. n1) (of thread, wire etc) Rolle f, Spule f; (of film, magnetic tape) Spule f; (FISHING) (Angel)rolle f2) (= dance) Reel m2. vt (TECH)thread aufspulen3. vi(person) taumeln; (drunk also) torkeln, schwankenhe went reeling down the street — er torkelte or schwankte die Straße hinunter
the whole country is still reeling from the shock — das ganze Land ist noch tief erschüttert von diesem Schock
* * *reel1 [riːl]A s1. Haspel f, (Garnetc) Winde f:a) in einem Zug, hintereinander weg,b) aus dem Handgelenk, sofort2. (Garn-, Kabel-, Papier-, Schlauch- etc) Rolle f, (Bandmaß-, Farbband-, Film-, Garn-, Tonband- etc) Spule f:3. Rolle f (zum Aufwinden der Angelschnur)4. FILMa) Film(streifen) mb) (Film)Akt mB v/t3. reel offa) abhaspeln, abspulen,b) fig eine Geschichte etc herunterrasseln umgreel2 [riːl]A v/i1. sich (schnell) drehen, wirbeln:my head reels mir dreht sich alles, mir ist schwindlig;the room reeled before his eyes das Zimmer drehte sich vor seinen Augen2. wanken, taumeln:reel back zurücktaumeln3. ins Wanken geraten (Truppen etc)B v/t schnell (herum)wirbelnC s1. Wirbel(n) m(n), Drehen n2. Taumeln n, Wanken n3. fig Taumel m, Wirbel mreel3 [riːl]A s Reel m (schottischer Volkstanz)B v/i (einen) Reel tanzen* * *1. noun1) (roller, cylinder) [Papier-, Schlauch-, Garn-, Angel]rolle, die; [Film-, Tonband-, Garn]spule, die2) (quantity) Rolle, die3) (dance, music) Reel, der2. transitive verb3. intransitive verbreel [up] — (wind on) aufspulen
1) (be in a whirl) sich drehenPhrasal Verbs:- reel in- reel off* * *n.Band ¨-er n.Bandrolle f.Bandspule f.Haspel -n f. -
4 install
vt <tech.gen> (a component into sth.; e.g. piston in cylinder) ■ einbauen vt ; installieren vtvt <tech.gen> (e.g. line) ■ legen vtvt <tech.gen> (e.g. line, pipe) ■ verlegen vtvt < join> (gen.; to/on sth) ■ befestigen vt ; montieren vt ; installieren vt ; anbringen vt ugs ; festmachen vt ugs.rar--------install (at/on)vt <tech.gen> (attach sth at or on sth) ■ montieren (an/auf) vt ; installieren (an/auf) vt ; anbringen (an/auf) vt ugs -
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6 header
< agri> ■ Ährenmäher mpract < build> (top member of window openings; e.g. of stone, concrete, timber) ■ Fenstersturz m ; Sturz m prakt ; Sturzriegel m< build> ■ Strecker m< docu> ■ Kopftext m< edp> (e.g. of files, e-mails) ■ Vorspann m ; Kopf m prakt ; Header m ugs ; Präambel f rar ; Prefix m rar<el> (transistor) ■ Sockel m< min> ■ Vortriebsmaschine f< print> ■ Textkopf m -
7 long block
<mvhcl.mot> (as opp. to short block) ■ Komplettmotor mpract.coll <mvhcl.mot> (engine w/ relatively long crankshaft; e.g. 6-cylinder in-line engine) ■ Langblockmotor m -
8 long block engine
<mvhcl.mot> (engine w/ relatively long crankshaft; e.g. 6-cylinder in-line engine) ■ Langblockmotor m -
9 long engine
pract.coll <mvhcl.mot> (engine w/ relatively long crankshaft; e.g. 6-cylinder in-line engine) ■ Langblockmotor m -
10 oil control orifice valve
<mvhcl.mot> (in oil feed line between engine block and cylinder head) ■ Düse fEnglish-german technical dictionary > oil control orifice valve
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