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1 Baustatik
f <bau.mech> ■ structural statics -
2 statisch
I Adj.1. PHYS. static; Gesetze: of statics; ARCHIT. structural; statische Berechnung structural analysis; aus statischen Gründen for structural reasons; statische Organe ANAT. organs of equilibrium; statischer Speicher EDV static memory3. fig. static, inert; die statische Hierarchie / das statische Gehaltsgefüge der Firma the firm’s rigid ( oder inflexible) hierarchy / salary structure; statische und dynamische Verben static and dynamic verbsII Adv.1. PHYS. statically; ARCHIT. structurally2. ELEKTR. statically; sich statisch aufladen (Oberfläche, Haare etc.) become charged with static (electricity)3. fig.: die Mannschaft spielte zu statisch the team’s play was too static, the team played with too little movement* * *static* * *sta|tisch ['Staːtɪʃ, 'st-]1. adj (lit, fig)static; Gesetze of statics2. adv* * *(still; not moving.) static* * *sta·tisch[ˈʃta:tɪʃ, ˈst-]1. BAU static\statische Zeichnung structural drawing2. ELEK static* * *statische Berechnungen — (Bauw.) calculations relating to static equilibrium
* * *A. adjstatische Berechnung structural analysis;aus statischen Gründen for structural reasons;statische Organe ANAT organs of equilibrium;statischer Speicher IT static memory2. ELEK static;die statische Aufladung eines Kondensators the static charge of a capacitor3. fig static, inert;die statische Hierarchie/das statische Gehaltsgefüge der Firma the firm’s rigid ( oder inflexible) hierarchy/salary structure;statische und dynamische Verben static and dynamic verbsB. adv1. PHYS statically; ARCH structurally2. ELEK statically;sich statisch aufladen (Oberfläche, Haare etc) become charged with static (electricity)3. fig:die Mannschaft spielte zu statisch the team’s play was too static, the team played with too little movement* * *statische Berechnungen — (Bauw.) calculations relating to static equilibrium
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3 Statik
f; -, kein Pl.1. PHYS., ETECH., ARCHIT. statics Pl. (als Fach V. im Sg.) die Statik einer Brücke berechnen calculate the static equilibrium of a bridge2. fig. inertia* * *die Statikstatics* * *Sta|tik ['ʃtaːtɪk, 'st-]f -,no pl* * *Sta·tik<-, -en>[ˈʃta:tɪk, ˈst-]f3. (statische Berechnung) static [or structural] calculation* * *die; Statik1) (Physik) statics sing., no art.2) (Bauw.) static equilibrium* * *1. PHYS, ELEK, ARCH statics pl (als Fach: v im sg)die Statik einer Brücke berechnen calculate the static equilibrium of a bridge2. fig inertia* * *die; Statik1) (Physik) statics sing., no art.2) (Bauw.) static equilibrium* * *-en f.statics n. -
4 Statiker
* * *der Statikerstructural engineer; stress analyst* * *Sta|ti|ker ['ʃtaːtikɐ, 'st-]1. m -s, -,Stá|ti|ke|rin[-ərɪn]2. f -, -nen (TECH)structural engineer* * *Sta·ti·ker(in)<-s, ->[ˈʃta:tikɐ, ˈst-]* * *der; Statikers, Statiker: structural engineer [concerned with statics]* * ** * *der; Statikers, Statiker: structural engineer [concerned with statics]* * *- m.stress analyst n. -
5 Baustatik
f statics (als Fach V. im Sg.) for structural engineering, architectural statics* * * -
6 Statik
Sta·tik <-, -en> [ʼʃta:tɪk, ʼst-] f -
7 Statik
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