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1 Verschiebeankermotor
Verschiebeankermotor m ANTR sliding (armature) rotor, sliding rotor brake motor, sliding rotor motor, sliding rotor motor with built-in brakeDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch Engineering > Verschiebeankermotor
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2 Verschiebeankerbremse
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch Engineering > Verschiebeankerbremse
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3 Verschiebeläuferbremse
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch Engineering > Verschiebeläuferbremse
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4 Verschiebeläufermotor
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch Engineering > Verschiebeläufermotor
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5 Läufer
m; -s, -1. SPORT runner2. Schach: bishop4. TECH. rotor5. ARCHIT. stretcher* * *der Läufer(Fußball) halfback;(Schachfigur) bishop;(Sportler) runner;(Teppich) rug; runner* * *Läu|fer I ['lɔyfɐ]m -s, -2) (Teppich) rug; (= Treppenläufer, Tischläufer) runner5) (= junges Schwein) young pigII ['lɔyfɐ]1. m -s, -,Lä́ú|fe|rin[-ərɪn]2. f -, -nen (SPORT)runner; (= Hürdenläufer) hurdler; (FTBL) halfbackrechter/linker Lä́úfer (Ftbl) — right/left half
* * *der1) (one of the pieces in chess.) bishop2) (in football, hockey etc, (a player in) a position directly behind the forwards.) half-back* * *Läu·fer1<-s, ->[ˈlɔyfɐ]m1. SCHACH bishop2. (Teppich) runnerLäu·fer(in)2<-s, ->[ˈlɔyfɐ]m(f) runner* * *der; Läufers, Läufer2) (Fußball veralt.) half-back3) (Teppich) ( long narrow) carpet4) (Schach) bishop* * *1. SPORT runner2. Schach: bishop4. TECH rotor5. ARCH stretcher* * *der; Läufers, Läufer1) (Sport) runner; (Handball) half-back2) (Fußball veralt.) half-back3) (Teppich) ( long narrow) carpet4) (Schach) bishop* * *- (Schach) m.bishop (chess) n. - m.armature n.rotor n.runner n. -
6 Drehflügelpumpe
f < förd> (Flügelzellenpumpe) ■ sliding-vane pump; guided-vane pump; internal vane pump; vane-in-rotor pump rare -
7 Treibschieberpumpe
f < förd> (Flügelzellenpumpe) ■ sliding-vane pump; guided-vane pump; internal vane pump; vane-in-rotor pump rare
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