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1 support shaft
support shaft Stützenschaft mEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > support shaft
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2 support
< gen> ■ Halt m<tech.gen> (frame) ■ Gestell n<tech.gen> ■ Lehne f<tech.gen> (supportive function) ■ Unterstützung f<tech.gen> (of load, component) ■ Stütze f ; Abstützung f<tech.gen> (of a handrail; e.g. on platforms, stairways, locomotives) ■ Handlaufstütze f<tech.gen> (gen. of layers, films) ■ Schichtträger m ; Substrat n<tech.gen> (e.g. for hot objects, lab equipment etc.) ■ Untersatz m<build.int> (of a drywall assembly) ■ Unterkonstruktion f<build.mech.eng> ■ Auflager n< chem> ■ Trägersubstanz f<energ.hydr> ■ Rohrsattel m<i&c> (force-torque-sensor) ■ Steg m<mech.eng> ■ Lagerung f< min> ■ Ausbau m< phot> ■ Filmunterlage f< tools> ■ Gegenführung fvt <tech.gen> (a load, component) ■ abstützen vt ; stützen vtvt <tech.gen> (hold, carry; e.g. filter, hose, sieve) ■ halten vtvt <tech.gen> (e.g. beam, shaft) ■ lagern vtvt <econ.tech> (e.g. enterprise, exchange rate; ladder, wall, workpiece) ■ stützen vtvt <mech.eng> (load, forces) ■ aufnehmen vt -
3 support in a bearing
vt <tech.gen> (e.g. beam, shaft) ■ lagern vt -
4 end support
<tech.gen> (e.g. of a girder, shaft) ■ Endauflager n<mach.tools> ■ Gegenständer m -
5 intermediate support
<tech.gen> (e.g. of bridge, shaft) ■ Zwischenauflager n< build> ■ Zwischenstütze f -
6 prop
1. noun 2. transitive verb,- pp-1) (support) stützenthe ladder was propped against the house — die Leiter war gegen das Haus gelehnt
2) (fig.) see academic.ru/90511/prop_up">prop up 2)Phrasal Verbs:- prop up* * *I 1. [prop] noun(a support: The ceiling was held up with wooden props.) die Stütze2. verb- prop upII see property* * *prop1prop2prop3prop4[prɒp, AM prɑ:p]n usu pl2. (theatre worker)prop5[prɒp, AM prɑ:p]I. nII. vt<- pp->to \prop sth open etw offen halten* * *I [prɒp]1. n (lit)Stütze f; (fig also) Halt m2. vtto prop oneself/sth against sth — sich/etw gegen etw lehnen
See:→ prop upIIn(inf: propeller) Propeller m IIISee:= propertyIV abbr See: of proprietor* * *prop1 [prɒp; US prɑp]A s2. fig Stütze f, Halt m:be a prop to sb jemandem eine Stütze sein;3. ARCH, TECH Stempel m, Stützbalken m, Strebe f4. TECH Drehpunkt m (eines Hebels)B v/t1. stützenc) fig eine Währung etc stützenprop2 [prɒp; US prɑp] s THEAT Requisit nprop3 [prɒp; US prɑp] s FLUG umg Propeller m:* * *1. noun 2. transitive verb,- pp-1) (support) stützen2) (fig.) see prop up 2)Phrasal Verbs:- prop up* * *n.Stütze -n f.
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