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2 Steg
Steg m 1. web, stalk, stem, steel web (Träger); 2. KONST rib (eines Betonträgers, T-Trägers); 3. bulb (Dichtungsband); 4. flange (Flansch); 5. way, foot bridge (Brücke); 6. came (H-förmig, für Fenster); 7. KONST ridge (Rücken, Wulst); 8. TE runway (Plankensteg für Schubkarren); 9. stud link (Steganschluss, Stegbolzenverbinder)Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Steg
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3 Steg
mArchitektur & Tragwerksplanung web, stud link, Träger stem -
4 Brücke
f; -, -n1. bridge; fig. link (zu with); bewegliche Brücke draw bridge; schwimmende Brücke pontoon bridge; die Brücke führt über den Fluss / überspannt den Fluss the bridge leads over the river / crosses the river; eine Brücke schlagen über (+ Akk) build a bridge across; Brücken schlagen fig. forge links ( zwischen between), breach the gap ( zwischen between); zwischen Völkern etc.: bring together, create a common bond between; alle Brücken hinter sich abbrechen burn one’s bridges (behind one); jemandem goldene Brücken bauen bend over backwards to make it easy for s.o., hold out rosy prospects to s.o.3. beim Ringen: bridge, beim Turnen: (Boston) crab, back-bend (position), bridge; eine Brücke machen bridge4. DENT. bridge, bridgework5. (Teppich) (scatter) rug8. ANAT. (Hirnteil) pons* * *die Brücke(Bauwerk) bridgework; bridge;(Teppich) rug;(Turnübung) backbend; crab* * *Brụ̈|cke ['brʏkə]f -, -njdm eine Brücke bauen (fig) — to give sb a helping hand
über +acc acrosseine Brücke schlagen (liter) () — to build or throw (liter) a bridge
Brücken schlagen (fig) — to forge links
2) (TURNEN) crab; (RINGEN) bridge5) (= Zahnbrücke) bridge7) (= Teppich) rug* * *(a structure carrying a road or railway over a river etc.) bridge* * *Brü·cke<-, -n>[ˈbrʏkə]f1. (Bauwerk) bridgejdm goldene \Brücken/eine goldene \Brücke bauen (fig) to smooth the way for sbeine \Brücke [zwischen Völkern/Nationen] schlagen (fig) to forge links [between peoples/nations]2. NAUT [captain's] bridge3. (Zahnbrücke) [dental] bridge4. (Teppich) rug, runner5. SPORT bridge* * *die; Brücke, Brückenalle Brücken hinter sich (Dat.) abbrechen — (fig.); burn one's bridges (fig.)
jemandem eine [goldene] Brücke od. [goldene] Brücken bauen — (fig.) make things easier for somebody
2) (Teppich) rug* * *1. bridge; fig link (zu with);bewegliche Brücke draw bridge;schwimmende Brücke pontoon bridge;die Brücke führt über den Fluss/überspannt den Fluss the bridge leads over the river/crosses the river;eine Brücke schlagen über (+akk) build a bridge across;Brücken schlagen fig forge links (alle Brücken hinter sich abbrechen burn one’s bridges (behind one);jemandem goldene Brücken bauen bend over backwards to make it easy for sb, hold out rosy prospects to sbeine Brücke machen bridge4. ZAHN bridge, bridgework5. (Teppich) (scatter) rug7. ELEK bridge;in Brücke schalten bridge ( oder tee) across* * *die; Brücke, Brückenalle Brücken hinter sich (Dat.) abbrechen — (fig.); burn one's bridges (fig.)
jemandem eine [goldene] Brücke od. [goldene] Brücken bauen — (fig.) make things easier for somebody
2) (Teppich) rug* * *-n (Elektrotechnik) f.stud n. -n f.bridge n.bridgework n.jumper (electricity) n. -
5 Manschettenknopf
m1. cuff link2. stud
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