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1 sliding window
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2 sliding window
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > sliding window
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3 sliding window
<tech.gen> (horizontal and vertical sliding windows) ■ Schiebefenster n -
4 sliding window
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5 horizontal sliding window
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > horizontal sliding window
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6 twin sliding window
twin sliding window Doppelschiebefenster nEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > twin sliding window
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7 vertical sliding window
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > vertical sliding window
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8 lift-sliding window
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9 vertical sliding window
< build> (with one or two operable sash) ■ Vertikalschiebefenster n ; vertikales Schiebefenster n ; Höhenschiebefenster n obs ; Senkrechtschiebefenster nEnglish-german technical dictionary > vertical sliding window
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10 sliding
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11 sliding
attr, invSchiebe-;\sliding sunroof Schiebedach nt;\sliding window Schiebefenster nt -
12 sliding standard window
sliding standard window Schiebe-Normfenster nEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > sliding standard window
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13 sliding track
<tech.gen> (e.g. of sliding door, window) ■ Gleitschiene f -
14 window stop
< build> (molding on the inside of a window frame) ■ Anschlagleiste f ; Anschlagsleiste f ; Schlagleiste f -
15 sliding side window
< mvhcl> (of roadsters; e.g. on the Morgan Plus 8, Austin Healey Sprite Mk II) ■ Schiebefenster n -
16 gliding window
<tech.gen> (horizontal and vertical sliding windows) ■ Schiebefenster n -
17 turning-and-sliding joint
English-german technical dictionary > turning-and-sliding joint
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18 dual sliding side window
< mvhcl> (of roadsters; e.g. on the Morgan Plus 8, Austin Healey Sprite Mk II) ■ Schiebefenster nEnglish-german technical dictionary > dual sliding side window
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19 horizontal slider
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > horizontal slider
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20 slide
1. intransitive verb,1) rutschen; [Kolben, Schublade, Feder:] gleiten2) (glide over ice) schlittern3) (move smoothly) gleiten4) (fig.): (take its own course)2. transitive verb,let something/things slide — etwas/die Dinge schleifen lassen (fig.)
1) schieben2) (place unobtrusively) gleiten lassen3. noun1) (Photog.) Dia[positiv], das3) see academic.ru/102496/hairslide">hairslide4) (fig.): (decline)5) (for microscope) Objektträger, der* * *1. past tense, past participle - slid; verb1) (to (cause to) move or pass along smoothly: He slid the drawer open; Children must not slide in the school corridors.) schlittern2) (to move quietly or secretly: I slid hurriedly past the window; He slid the book quickly out of sight under his pillow.) gleiten (lassen)2. noun1) (an act of sliding.) das Schlittern2) (a slippery track, or apparatus with a smooth sloping surface, on which people or things can slide: The children were taking turns on the slide in the playground.) die Rutsche3) (a small transparent photograph for projecting on to a screen etc: The lecture was illustrated with slides.) das Dia4) (a glass plate on which objects are placed to be examined under a microscope.) der Objektträger5) ((also hair-slide) a (decorative) hinged fastening for the hair.) die Spange•- slide-rule- sliding door* * *[slaɪd]I. vi<slid, slid>to \slide down the hill/banisters den Hügel/das Geländer herunterrutschen3. (decline in value) currency sinken4. (get into)to \slide into chaos in ein Chaos geratento \slide back into one's old habits in seine alten Gewohnheiten zurückfallento \slide into recession in die Rezession abrutschento \slide into war in einen Krieg schlittern5. ( fig)to let sth/things \slide etw/die Dinge schleifen lassenII. vt<slid, slid>can you \slide your seat forward a little? können Sie mit Ihrem Sitz etwas nach vorne rutschen?he slid the drawer in er schob die Schublade zushe slid the hatch open sie schob die Luke aufIII. nearth \slide Erdrutsch mmud/rock \slide Schlamm-/Felslawine fwhat we are witnessing is a country's slow \slide into civil war wir beobachten im Moment, wie ein Land allmählich in einen Bürgerkrieg schlittert* * *[slaɪd] vb: pret, ptp slid [slɪd]1. n5) (TECH: part) gleitendes Teil, Schlitten ma lecture with slides — ein Diavortrag m, ein Lichtbildervortrag m
2. vt(= push) schieben; (= slip) gleiten lassenhe slid the gun into the holster — er ließ den Revolver ins Halfter gleiten
to slide the drawer ( back) into place — die Schublade (wieder) zurückschieben
3. vi1) (= slip) rutschen2) (= move smoothly machine part etc) sich schieben lassenit slid into its place — es glitt or rutschte an die richtige Stelle
3) (person) schleichenhe slid into the room — er kam ins Zimmer geschlichen
4) (fig)to let sth slide — etw schleifen lassen, etw vernachlässigen
* * *slide [slaıd]A v/i prät slid [slıd], pperf slid, obs slidden [ˈslıdn]1. gleiten (auch Riegel etc), rutschen:a) herunter- oder hinunterrutschen, -gleiten,slide from entgleiten (dat);let things slide fig die Dinge laufen lassen2. (aus)gleiten, (-)rutschen3. (auf Eis) schlittern4. gleiten, schlüpfen:B v/t1. gleiten lassen, schieben:slide one’s hand into one’s pocket3. MUS hinüberziehenC s1. Rutschen n, Gleiten n2. Schlittern n (auf Eis)3. a) Schlitterbahn fb) Rodelbahn f4. Erd-, Fels-, Schneerutsch m6. TECHa) Schieber mb) Schlitten m (einer Drehbank etc)c) Führung f7. Objektträger m (am Mikroskop)8. Schieber m (eines Rechenschiebers)9. FOTO Dia(positiv) n:slide lecture Lichtbildervortrag m;slide projector Diaprojektor m;slide viewer Diabetrachter m10. MIL Visierschieber m11. MUSa) Schleifer m (Verzierung)b) Hinüberziehen n (zwischen Tönen)c) Zug m (der Posaune etc)12. Br (Haar) Spange f* * *1. intransitive verb,1) rutschen; [Kolben, Schublade, Feder:] gleiten2) (glide over ice) schlittern3) (move smoothly) gleiten4) (fig.): (take its own course)2. transitive verb,let something/things slide — etwas/die Dinge schleifen lassen (fig.)
1) schieben2) (place unobtrusively) gleiten lassen3. noun1) (Photog.) Dia[positiv], das4) (fig.): (decline)5) (for microscope) Objektträger, der* * *(photography) n.Dia -s n. n.Rutsch -en m.Rutschbahn f.Rutsche -n f. v.(§ p.,p.p.: slid)= abgleiten v.gleiten v.(§ p.,pp.: glitt, ist geglitten)rutschen v.schieben v.(§ p.,pp.: schob, geschoben)
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