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<i&c> (totalizes shaft revolutions) ■ Umdrehungszähler mform <mvhcl.i&c> (shows engine rpm) ■ Drehzahlmesser m ; Umdrehungszähler m form.rar ; Tourenzähler m ugs -
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noun1) (lit. or fig.) Revolution, die2) (single turn) Umdrehung, dienumber of revolutions — Drehzahl, die
* * *[revə'lu:ʃən] 1. noun1) ((the act of making) a successful, violent attempt to change or remove a government etc: the American Revolution.) die Revolution2) (a complete change in ideas, methods etc: There's been a complete revolution in the way things are done in this office.) die Umwälzung3) (a complete circle or turn round a central point, axis etc (eg as made by a record turning on a record-player, or the Earth moving on its axis or round the Sun).) die Umdrehung•- academic.ru/62139/revolutionary">revolutionary2. noun(a person who takes part in, or is in favour of, (a) revolution.) der/die Revolutionär(in)- revolutionize- revolutionise* * *revo·lu·tion[ˌrevəlˈu:ʃən, AM -əˈlu:-]nthe American/French/Russian R\revolution die Amerikanische/Französische/Russische Revolutionthe green \revolution die grüne Revolutionthe moon makes one \revolution of the Earth in approximately 29.5 days der Mond umkreist die Erde in ungefähr 29,5 Tagen* * *["revə'luːSən]n1) (POL fig) Revolution f4,000 revolutions per minute — eine Drehzahl von 4.000 pro Minute
* * *revolution [ˌrevəˈluːʃn] s1. ASTRONa) Kreislauf m (auch fig des Jahres etc)b) Umdrehung fc) Umlauf(zeit) m(f)2. TECHa) Umlauf m, Rotation f (einer Maschine etc)b) Umdrehung f:revolutions per minute Umdrehungen pro Minute, Dreh-, Tourenzahl f;play a record at 45 revolutions per minute eine Schallplatte mit 45 Umdrehungen abspielen;3. fig Revolution f:a) Umwälzung f, Umschwung m, radikale (Ver)Änderungb) POL Umsturz m* * *noun1) (lit. or fig.) Revolution, die2) (single turn) Umdrehung, dienumber of revolutions — Drehzahl, die
* * *n.Drehung -en f.Revolution f.Umdrehung f.Umschwung m.Umwälzung f. -
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coun·ter-revo·ˈlu·tionn Gegenrevolution fto stage a \counter-revolution eine Gegenrevolution inszenieren -
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coun·ter-revo·'lu·tion nGegenrevolution f;to stage a \counter-revolution eine Gegenrevolution inszenieren -
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1. 2. intransitive verb,- vv- mit hoher Drehzahl od. hochtourig laufen3. transitive verb,Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/90993/rev_up">rev up* * *[rev](to increase the speed of revolution of (a car engine etc): He revved the engine (up); He was revving up in the yard.) auf Touren bringen/kommen- revs* * *rev1[rev]▪ \revs pl Umdrehungen pl [pro Minute]rev2<- vv->[rev]I. vtto \rev [up] an engine einen Motor auf Touren bringen [o fam hochjagen]; (noisily) einen Motor aufheulen lassenII. vi* * *[rev] abbr See: of Reverend* * *A s Umdrehung f:revs per minute Umdrehungen pro Minute, Dreh-, Tourenzahl f;B v/ta) auf Touren kommen (Motor),b) aufdrehen, den Motor auf Touren bringen oder umg hochjagen* * *1. 2. intransitive verb,- vv- mit hoher Drehzahl od. hochtourig laufen3. transitive verb,Phrasal Verbs:- rev up
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