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tacking Heften nEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > tacking
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4 tacking
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6 tacking machine
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7 tacking of edges
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8 tacking of mortgages
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13 tacking thread
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14 heel seat tacking machine
< leath> ■ Fersenheftmaschine fEnglish-german technical dictionary > heel seat tacking machine
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15 insole tacking machine
< leath> ■ Brandsohlenheftmaschine fEnglish-german technical dictionary > insole tacking machine
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1. noun1) (small nail) kleiner Nagel2) (temporary stitch) Heftstich, deron the right/wrong tack — (fig.) auf dem richtigen/falschen Weg od. Kurs
2. transitive verbchange one's tack, try another tack — (fig.) einen anderen Kurs einschlagen
2) (nail) festnageln3. intransitive verb(Naut.) kreuzenPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/92410/tack_on">tack on* * *[tæk] 1. noun1) (a short nail with a broad flat head: a carpet-tack.) der Reißnagel2) (in sewing, a large, temporary stitch used to hold material together while it is being sewn together properly.) der Heftstich3) (in sailing, a movement diagonally against the wind: We sailed on an easterly tack.) das Lavieren4) (a direction or course: After they moved, their lives took a different tack.) der Kurs2. verb1) ((with down, on etc) to fasten (with tacks): I tacked the carpet down; She tacked the material together.) heften2) ((of sailing-boats) to move diagonally (backwards and forwards) against the wind: The boat tacked into harbour.) lavieren* * *[tæk]I. na box of \tacks eine Schachtel Reißzwecken [o Reißnägelto try a different \tack eine andere Richtung einschlagen figII. vt1. (nail down)▪ to \tack sth etw festnageln2. (sew loosely)▪ to \tack sth etw anheftento \tack the hem den Saum heften3. LAWto \tack a mortgage eine nachrangige mit einer vorrangigen Hypothek vereinen* * *I [tk]1. n1) (= nail) kleiner Nagel; (esp with small head) Stift m; (for shoes) Tä(c)ks m; (esp US = drawing pin) Reiß- or Heftzwecke f, Reißnagel mto be on the port/starboard tack — auf Backbord-/Steuerbordbug segeln
they are on a new/different tack (fig) — sie haben eine neue/andere Richtung eingeschlagen
to be on the right/wrong tack (fig) — auf der richtigen/falschen Spur sein, richtig-/falschliegen (inf)
to try another tack (fig) — es anders versuchen
4) (NAUT: zigzag) Aufkreuzen nt5) (for horse) Sattel- und Zaumzeug nt2. vt3. vi2) (Brit SEW) heftenIIn(NAUT: biscuits) Schiffszwieback m IIIn (inf)See:= tackiness* * *tack1 [tæk]A s1. (Nagel)Stift m, Reißnagel m, Zwecke f3. (An)Heften n4. SCHIFFa) Halse fb) Haltetau n5. SCHIFF Schlag m, Gang m (beim Lavieren oder Kreuzen):be on the port tack nach Backbord lavieren6. SCHIFF Lavieren n (auch fig)7. Zickzackkurs m (zu Lande)8. fig Kurs m, Weg m, Richtung f:be on the wrong tack auf dem Holzweg sein;try another tack es anders versuchen9. PARL Br Zusatzantrag m, -artikel m10. a) Klebrigkeit fb) Klebkraft fB v/t1. heften (to an akk):tack on(to) anheften (an akk, dat)4. ([on]to) anfügen (an akk), hinzufügen (dat, zu):5. TECH heftschweißena) durch den Wind wendenb) lavierenC v/i1. SCHIFFa) wendenb) lavieren:tack down wind in den Wind halsen2. a) einen Zickzackkurs verfolgen* * *1. noun1) (small nail) kleiner Nagel2) (temporary stitch) Heftstich, der3) (Naut.): (direction of vessel; also fig.) Kurs, deron the right/wrong tack — (fig.) auf dem richtigen/falschen Weg od. Kurs
2. transitive verbchange one's tack, try another tack — (fig.) einen anderen Kurs einschlagen
1) (stitch loosely) heften2) (nail) festnageln3. intransitive verb(Naut.) kreuzenPhrasal Verbs:- tack on* * *n.Stift -e m. v.heften v.
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