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<chem.proc> ■ Gasen nUS < logist> (of storage racks, bays) ■ Regalreihe f ; Regalzeile f ; Reihe f prakt ; Zeile f prakt<mech.eng> ■ Lauf m< srfc> (paint fault) ■ Lackläufer m ; Läufer m prakt ; Nase f prakt ; Rotznase f ugs ; Träne f ugs< srfc> ■ Nase f< tele> ■ Führung fvi <tech.gen> (e.g. plant, system, machine, engine) ■ arbeiten vi ; laufen vivi <tech.gen> (bus, train from A to B) ■ fahren vivi <tech.gen> (to operate; machine, engine) ■ laufen vivi <tech.gen> ■ rutschen vivt <tech.gen> (a machine, system, plant) ■ fahren vt ; betreiben vtvt <i&c> (a survey, measurements, tests) ■ fahren vt--------run (into)
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