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slide+frame

  • 1 slide-in frame

    <prod.autom> ■ Einschubrahmen m

    English-german technical dictionary > slide-in frame

  • 2 diakeret

    (DE) Diarahmen {r}; (EN) slide frame; slide mouth

    Magyar-német-angol szótár > diakeret

  • 3 mount

    <tech.gen> (e.g. of an instrument, a pump) ■ Fuß m
    <tech.gen> (support, bearing) ■ Lagerung f
    <mech.eng> ■ Fuß m
    < phot> (for lens, filter) ■ Aufnahme f
    < bio> ■ Präparat n
    vt <tech.gen> (erect a towering structure; e.g. antenna, tower) ■ aufrichten vt
    vt <tech.gen> (e.g. gantry, machine tool) ■ aufstellen vt
    vt < bio> (taxidermic specimen) ■ aufstellen vt ; präparieren vt
    vt < join> (gen.; to/on sth) ■ befestigen vt ; montieren vt ; installieren vt ; anbringen vt ugs ; festmachen vt ugs.rar
    vt <mach.tools> (place workpiece in fixture, on pallet, carrier) ■ aufnehmen vt
    vt < opt> (lens; e.g. in eye glasses) ■ fassen vt
    vt < phot> (print, poster; onto board, panel) ■ aufziehen vt ; montieren vt
    vt < phot> (transparency, slide; in frame) ■ rahmen vt
    vt < print> (printing plate) ■ aufspannen vt
    vt < print> ■ aufklotzen vt
    vt < prod> (in clamp, vise; e.g. workpiece) ■ festspannen vt ; spannen vt
    vt < vhcl> (tire on rim/wheel) ■ montieren vt ; aufziehen vt ugs
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    mount (up)
    vi < gen> (e.g. road, track, temperature, pressure, cost) ■ ansteigen vi

    English-german technical dictionary > mount

  • 4 Mount

    1. mount [maʊnt] n
    1) ( horse) Pferd nt
    2) (backing, setting) of a picture, photo Halterung f; of a jewel Fassung f; of a slide Rahmen m; of a microscope Plättchen nt; of a machine Sockel m, Untersatz m vt
    to \Mount sth
    1) ( support for equipment) etw aufhängen;
    ( get on to ride) auf etw akk [auf]steigen;
    to \Mount a bicycle auf ein Fahrrad [auf]steigen;
    to \Mount a camera on a tripod eine Kamera auf ein Stativ montieren;
    to \Mount a horse auf ein Pferd steigen
    2) ( go up) etw hochsteigen;
    to \Mount a ladder auf eine Leiter steigen;
    to \Mount the stairs die Treppe[n] hochgehen;
    to \Mount the throne ( form) den Thron besteigen
    3) ( organize) etw organisieren;
    to \Mount an attack/ a campaign einen Angriff/eine Kampagne starten;
    to \Mount a concert ein Konzert veranstalten;
    to \Mount a play ein Theaterstück inszenieren
    4) ( fix for display) etw befestigen;
    to \Mount sth on card/ the wall etw auf Karton/an der Wand befestigen;
    to \Mount sth in a frame etw rahmen
    5) ( set up) etw aufbauen [o aufstellen];
    to \Mount checkpoints Kontrollposten aufstellen;
    to \Mount guard [over sth] [etw] bewachen [o beschützen];
    6) ( mate) etw bespringen vi
    1) ( increase) wachsen, [an]steigen, größer werden;
    the death toll is expected to \Mount to over 100 die Zahl der Opfer wird wohl auf über 100 ansteigen
    2) ( get on a horse) aufsteigen
    2. Mount [maʊnt] n
    no pl erster Teil eines Bergnamens;
    \Mount Everest Mount Everest m;
    \Mount Fuji Fudschijama m

    English-German students dictionary > Mount

  • 5 mount

    1. mount [maʊnt] n
    1) ( horse) Pferd nt
    2) (backing, setting) of a picture, photo Halterung f; of a jewel Fassung f; of a slide Rahmen m; of a microscope Plättchen nt; of a machine Sockel m, Untersatz m vt
    to \mount sth
    1) ( support for equipment) etw aufhängen;
    ( get on to ride) auf etw akk [auf]steigen;
    to \mount a bicycle auf ein Fahrrad [auf]steigen;
    to \mount a camera on a tripod eine Kamera auf ein Stativ montieren;
    to \mount a horse auf ein Pferd steigen
    2) ( go up) etw hochsteigen;
    to \mount a ladder auf eine Leiter steigen;
    to \mount the stairs die Treppe[n] hochgehen;
    to \mount the throne ( form) den Thron besteigen
    3) ( organize) etw organisieren;
    to \mount an attack/ a campaign einen Angriff/eine Kampagne starten;
    to \mount a concert ein Konzert veranstalten;
    to \mount a play ein Theaterstück inszenieren
    4) ( fix for display) etw befestigen;
    to \mount sth on card/ the wall etw auf Karton/an der Wand befestigen;
    to \mount sth in a frame etw rahmen
    5) ( set up) etw aufbauen [o aufstellen];
    to \mount checkpoints Kontrollposten aufstellen;
    to \mount guard [over sth] [etw] bewachen [o beschützen];
    6) ( mate) etw bespringen vi
    1) ( increase) wachsen, [an]steigen, größer werden;
    the death toll is expected to \mount to over 100 die Zahl der Opfer wird wohl auf über 100 ansteigen
    2) ( get on a horse) aufsteigen
    2. Mount [maʊnt] n
    no pl erster Teil eines Bergnamens;
    \mount Everest Mount Everest m;
    \mount Fuji Fudschijama m

    English-German students dictionary > mount

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