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81 deck-landing
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82 deck-mounted crane
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83 deck out
transitive verbherausputzen [Person]; [aus]schmücken [Raum]* * *transitive verbherausputzen [Person]; [aus]schmücken [Raum] -
84 deck chair
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85 deck of cards
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86 deck plate
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87 deck
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88 lower deck
noun* * *1. Unterdeck n* * *noun* * *n.Unterdeck n. -
89 flight deck
noun1) (of aircraft-carrier) Flugdeck, das* * *1) (the upper deck of an aircraft carrier where planes take off or land.) das Flugdeck2) (the forward part of an aeroplane where the pilot and crew sit.) das Flugdeck* * *n* * *1. SCHIFF Flugdeck n (eines Flugzeugträgers)2. a) FLUG Cockpit n* * *noun1) (of aircraft-carrier) Flugdeck, das2) (of aircraft) Cockpit, das -
90 cassette deck
nounKassettendeck, das* * *cas·ˈsette deckn Kassettendeck nt* * ** * *nounKassettendeck, das -
91 lower deck
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92 open-deck design
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93 main deck
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94 promenade deck
noun(Naut.) Promenadendeck, das* * *prom·eˈnade deckn Promenadendeck nt* * ** * *noun(Naut.) Promenadendeck, das -
95 sun deck
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96 upper deck
noun(of ship, bus) Oberdeck, das* * *up·per ˈdeck* * ** * *noun(of ship, bus) Oberdeck, das* * *n.Oberdeck -s n. -
97 dual-deck
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98 dual-deck
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99 carrying capacity in number and length on deck
carrying capacity in number and length on deck (CDK) LOGIS Ladefähigkeit f nach Anzahl und Länge an Deck (shipping)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > carrying capacity in number and length on deck
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100 dangerous deck
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > dangerous deck
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