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1 rotate
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > rotate
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2 rotate
rotate v rotieren, sich drehen; rotieren lassenEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > rotate
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3 rotate
1. intransitive verb(revolve) rotieren; sich drehen2. transitive verbrotate on an axis — sich um eine Achse drehen
1) (cause to revolve) in Rotation versetzen2) (alternate) abwechselnd erledigen [Aufgaben]; abwechselnd erfüllen [Pflichten]rotate [the] crops — Fruchtwechselwirtschaft betreiben
* * *[rə'teit, ]( American[) 'routeit]* * *ro·tate[rə(ʊ)ˈteɪt, AM ˈroʊteɪt]I. vi1. (revolve) rotieren2. (alternate) wechselnthe job of washing the dishes constantly \rotates mit dem Abwasch ist reihum jeder einmal dran famII. vt1. (cause to turn)▪ to \rotate sth etw drehen2. (alternate)to \rotate duties Aufgaben turnusmäßig [abwechselnd] [o reihum] verteilento \rotate troops Truppen auswechseln3. AGRto \rotate crops [or fields] im Fruchtwechsel anbauen4. AUTO▪ to \rotate sth etw rotieren* * *[rəU'teIt]1. vt1) (around axis) drehen, rotieren lassen; (MATH) rotieren lassen; (COMPUT) rotieren; head, body drehen2) crops im Wechsel anbauen; work, jobs turnusmäßig erledigen2. vi1) (around axis) sich drehen, rotieren; (MATH) rotieren* * *rotate1 [rəʊˈteıt; US ˈrəʊˌteıt]A v/i1. rotieren, kreisen, sich drehen, umlaufen2. der Reihe nach oder turnusmäßig wechselnB v/t1. rotieren oder kreisen lassen2. MATHa) (um eine Achse) drehenb) umklappen3. Personal turnusmäßig auswechselnrotate2 [ˈrəʊteıt] adj BOT, ZOOL radförmig* * *1. intransitive verb(revolve) rotieren; sich drehen2. transitive verb1) (cause to revolve) in Rotation versetzen2) (alternate) abwechselnd erledigen [Aufgaben]; abwechselnd erfüllen [Pflichten]rotate [the] crops — Fruchtwechselwirtschaft betreiben
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ro·tate [rə(ʊ)ʼteɪt, Am ʼroʊteɪt] vi1) ( revolve) rotieren;2) ( alternate) wechseln;the job of washing the dishes constantly \rotates mit dem Abwasch ist reihum jeder einmal dran ( fam)rotating presidency pol turnusmäßig wechselnde Präsidentschaft;1) ( cause to turn)to \rotate sth etw drehen2) ( alternate)to \rotate duties Aufgaben turnusmäßig [abwechselnd] [o reihum] verteilen;to \rotate troops Truppen auswechseln3) agr4) auto -
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vi <tech.gen> (turn fast; e.g. disk drives) ■ rotieren vi ; drehen vrvi <mech.eng> (by more than 360 deg, with any speed; e.g. drive shafts) ■ drehen vr ; rotieren vi ; umlaufen vi rarvi/vt <tech.gen> (swivel, usu. rather slowly) ■ schwenken vi/vtvt <tech.gen> (any object; e.g. control knob, shaft) ■ drehen vt -
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7 rotate, to
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8 rotate
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9 rotate
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10 rotate on an axis
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11 rotate the plane of polarization
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > rotate the plane of polarization
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12 rotate to inside
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13 rotate clockwise
v <tech.gen> ■ im Uhrzeigersinn drehen vvi <tech.gen> ■ rechtsherum drehen vrvt <tech.gen> (e.g. control knob) ■ im Uhrzeigersinn drehen vt -
14 rotate counterclockwise
vi <tech.gen> ■ linksherum drehen vrvt <tech.gen> (e.g. control knob) ■ im Gegenuhrzeigersinn drehen vtEnglish-german technical dictionary > rotate counterclockwise
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15 rotate freely
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16 rotate in opposite directions
vi <mech.eng> ■ in entgegengesetzte Richtungen drehen vrEnglish-german technical dictionary > rotate in opposite directions
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17 rotate in truth
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18 to rotate to inside
rotate to inside: to rotate to insidenach innen rotieren (drehen), innenrotierenFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > to rotate to inside
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19 counter-rotate
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20 free to rotate
<tech.gen> ■ drehbar; drehbeweglich
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rotate — (v.) 1794, back formation from ROTATION (Cf. rotation). Related: Rotated; rotating … Etymology dictionary
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