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1 Eindecker
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2 Eindecker
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3 Eindecker
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4 Eindeckschiff
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5 Eindeck-Flachpalette
f < logist> ■ single-deck pallet; single-decked pallet; open-face[d] pallet; single-face[d] pallet; skid -
6 Eindeckeromnibus
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7 Normaldecker
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8 Normaldeckerbus
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9 Einhordendarre
f < verf> ■ one-floor kiln; one-floored kiln; single-deck kiln; single-floor kiln -
10 Eindeckersiebmaschine
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11 Eindeckofen
m < verbr> ■ single-deck oven -
12 Einetagenofen
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13 Hochboden-Reisebus
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14 Reise-Normaldecker
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15 Reisebus-Normaldecker
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16 Omnibus
Omnibus
omnibus, autobus (US), [motor] coach, [motor]bus;
• für den (im) Pendelverkehr eingesetzter Omnibus commuter bus (US);
• einstöckiger Omnibus single-deck bus;
• in die Stadt fahrender Omnibus up;
• reservierter Omnibus private bus;
• behördlich nicht zugelassener Omnibus pirate [bus] (Br. coll.);
• zweistöckiger Omnibus double-decker bus, road car, two-decker;
• Omnibus mit elektrischer Oberleitung electric troll(e)y bus;
• mit einem Omnibus fahren to ride on a bus;
• Omnibus in Betrieb nehmen (in Dienst stellen) to put a bus into service;
• Omnibusbahnhof bus terminal, [omni]bus (coach) station;
• Omnibusbenutzer bus rider;
• Omnibusbesitzer omnibus proprietor;
• Omnibusfahrer [omni]bus driver, carman (US), [omni]busman;
• Omnibusgesellschaft bus company;
• Omnibushaltestelle bus station (stop). -
17 einstöckiger Omnibus
einstöckiger Omnibus
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18 Eindeckersieb
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19 Eindeckfreischwingsieb
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch Engineering > Eindeckfreischwingsieb
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20 Einzelbordkran
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