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1 supporting rail
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2 banister
noun* * *['bænistə]2) (one of the posts supporting the handrail.) der Geländerpfosten* * *ban·is·ter[ˈbænɪstəʳ, AM -əstɚ]* * *['bnɪstə(r)]nGeländer nt* * *banister [ˈbænıstə(r)] s1. Geländerpfosten m2. auch pl Treppengeländer n* * *noun1) (uprights and rail) [Treppen]geländer, das* * *n.Geländer - n. -
3 bogie
['bəuɡi](a four- or six-wheeled frame, supporting part of a long vehicle, eg a railway carriage.) der Blockwagen* * *bo·gie* * *['bəʊgɪ]n2) (Brit inf) (Nasen)popel m (inf)* * *bogie [ˈbəʊɡı] s1. TECH Bra) Blockwagen m (mit beweglichem Radgestell)b) BAHN Dreh-, Rädergestell n4. → academic.ru/7952/bogie_wheel">bogie wheel* * *(UK) n.Drehgestell n. n.Drehgestell n. -
4 mounting bracket
<tech.gen> (e.g. for downpipe) ■ Befestigungsschelle f<tech.gen> ■ Montagestütze f< join> ■ Befestigungsarm m<mech.eng> (stress on: supporting function) ■ Stütze f<mech.eng> (e.g. a rail, rod, bar) ■ Bügel m ; Haltebügel m ; Befestigungsbügel m<mech.eng> (angular support, plate, sheet metal etc.) ■ Winkel m ; Montagewinkel m ; Haltewinkel m ugs<mvhcl.brake> (of sliding-caliper disk brakes) ■ Halter m<mvhcl.el> (for alternator drive belt adjustment) ■ Schwenkarm m
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