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1. adjectivethermisch [Erscheinung, Anforderungen]; Wärme[dämmung, -strahlung]2. nounThermik, die* * *[əƟə:məl](of heat: thermal springs (= natural springs of warm or hot water); thermal units.) Thermal-..., Heiz-...* * *ther·mal[ˈθɜ:məl, AM ˈθɜ:rm-]I. n2. (underwear)1. MED thermal, Thermal-\thermal bath Thermalbad nt2. PHYS, CHEM thermisch, Thermo-, Wärme-\thermal degradation CHEM thermischer Abbau\thermal efficiency PHYS thermischer Wirkungsgrad\thermal pollution PHYS thermische Verunreinigung* * *['Tɜːməl]1. adj1) (PHYS) Wärme-; neutron, reactor, equilibrium thermisch2) clothing Thermo-2. n1) (AVIAT, MET) Thermik f no pl2) pl (inf: thermal underwear) Thermounterwäsche f* * *A adj (adv thermally)1. PHYS thermisch, Wärme…, Hitze…:thermal analysis Thermoanalyse f;thermal breeder thermischer Brüter;thermal current → 4;thermal diffusion Thermodiffusion f;thermal efficiency Wärmewirkungsgrad m;thermal equator METEO thermischer Äquator;thermal expansion Wärmeausdehnung f;thermal insulation Wärmeisolierung f;thermal neutron thermisches Neutron;thermal pollution Umweltschädigung f durch Wärme;thermal power station Wärmekraftwerk n;thermal reactor thermischer Reaktor;thermal shock Thermoschock m;thermal underwear Thermounterwäsche f;thermal unit Wärmeeinheit f;thermal value Heizwert m (von Brennstoffen)2. warm, heiß:thermal spring Thermalquelle fB s FLUG, PHYS Thermik f* * *1. adjectivethermisch [Erscheinung, Anforderungen]; Wärme[dämmung, -strahlung]2. nounThermik, die* * *adj.Thermal- präfix.Wärme- präfix.thermisch adj.thermischer adj.warm adj.
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