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121 orientation
<tech.gen> (e.g. towards East) ■ Ausrichtung f<tech.gen> ■ Orientierung f<tech.gen> (relative location of objects; e.g. of fibers, magn. particles, bldgs.) ■ Ausrichtung f ; Orientierung f< phys> (of particles) ■ magnetische Ausrichtung f ; magnetische Orientierung f ; Ausrichtung f ; Orientierung f -
122 scratching
<srfc.qualit> (formation of scratches) ■ Kratzerbildung f -
123 scratching technique
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124 set-up agent
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125 set-up salt
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126 shim
<tech.gen> ■ Zwischenlage f<mech.eng> (gen.; any shape, usu. a thin plate, washer, spacer) ■ Beilegscheibe f ; Beilegescheibe f ; Beilagscheibe f A ; Beilage f<mech.eng> (sheet metal) ■ Blechbeilage f<mech.eng> (for adjustment; very thin, small) ■ Einstellplättchen n<mech.eng> (circular; adjustment ring) ■ Passring m<mech.eng> (heavy gauge) ■ Unterlegplatte f< mot> (for valve clearance) ■ Ventilspieleinstellplättchen n ; Einstellplättchen n prakt ; Shim n praktvt <mech.eng> (bolster, pad with shims; e.g. to set correct dimensions) ■ unterlegen vt ; ausdistanzieren vtvt <mech.eng> ■ unterbauen vt ; unterfüttern vt -
127 slug
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128 true to size
<tech.gen> ■ größengenau< qualit> ■ passgenau< qualit> (of correct dimensions) ■ maßgenau; maßgerecht
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correct — CORRECT, ECTE. adj. Où il n y a point de fautes. Il se dit De l écriture et du langage. Ce Livre est fort correct. Il en fit faire une copie correcte. Son langage, son discours, son style est fort correct. Cette phrase est correcte, n est pas… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
Correct — Cor*rect , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Corrected}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Correcting}.] 1. To make right; to bring to the standard of truth, justice, or propriety; to rectify; as, to correct manners or principles. [1913 Webster] This is a defect in the first… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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