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1 reclaim
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2 reclaim property
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3 reclaim
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4 reclaim area
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > reclaim area
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reclaim v 1. LB rekultivieren; 2. LB Neuland gewinnen; 3. TE, UMW gewinnen, wiedergewinnen (Baustoffe)English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > reclaim
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1. transitive verb1) urbar machen [Land, Wüste]2) (for reuse) zur Wiederverwertung sammeln; wieder verwenden [Rohstoff]2. nounbe past or beyond reclaim — unwiederbringlich verloren sein
* * *[ri'kleim]1) (to ask for (something one owns which has been lost, stolen etc and found by someone else): A wallet has been found and can be reclaimed at the manager's office.) zurückfordern2) (to make (wasteland) fit for use; to get back (land) from under the sea etc by draining etc.) urbar machen•- academic.ru/60721/reclamation">reclamation* * *re·claim[rɪˈkleɪm]vt1. (claim back)to \reclaim one's luggage sein Gepäck abholen2. (make usable)to \reclaim land Land urbar machen [o kultivieren]to \reclaim land from the sea dem Meer Land abgewinnento \reclaim waste material Abfälle wiederverwertenthe organization is dedicated to \reclaiming drug addicts and alcoholics der Verband ist darin engagiert, Drogen- und Alkoholabhängige von ihrer Sucht zu befreiento \reclaim sb from alcoholism/smoking jdn vom Alkoholismus/Rauchen abbringen* * *[rI'kleɪm]1. vt1) land gewinnen; (by irrigation etc) kultivieren3) (from waste) wiedergewinnen, regenerieren (from aus)2. n1)past or beyond reclaim — rettungslos or für immer verloren
2)* * *reclaim [rıˈkleım]A v/tfrom von)2. Land urbar machen:reclaim land from the sea dem Meer Land abgewinnen3. Tiere zähmen, abrichten4. ein Volk, Wilde zivilisieren5. jemanden bekehren, bessernfrom aus):reclaimed rubber Regeneratgummi m/nagainst gegen)* * *1. transitive verb1) urbar machen [Land, Wüste]2) (for reuse) zur Wiederverwertung sammeln; wieder verwenden [Rohstoff]2. nounbe past or beyond reclaim — unwiederbringlich verloren sein
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re·claim [rɪʼkleɪm] vt1) ( claim back)to \reclaim sth etw zurückverlangen;to \reclaim one's luggage sein Gepäck abholen2) ( make usable)to \reclaim land Land urbar machen [o kultivieren];to \reclaim land from the sea dem Meer Land abgewinnen;to \reclaim waste material Abfälle wiederverwertenthe organization is dedicated to \reclaiming drug addicts and alcoholics der Verband ist darin engagiert, Drogen- und Alkoholabhängige von ihrer Sucht zu befreien;to \reclaim sb from alcoholism/ smoking jdn vom Alkoholismus/Rauchen abbringen -
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9 reclaim mixing mill
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10 reclaim
reclaim1 v BAUM, BERGB abbaggernreclaim2 v CHEM, STAT, TECH aufnehmen (z. B. Kraft, Wärme)reclaim3 v UMSCHL rückladen (z. B. Fördergut) -
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12 reclaim
[rɪ'kleɪm] UK / USvt(baggage) abholen, (expenses, tax) zurückverlangen -
13 reclaim
[rɪ'kleɪm] UK / USvt(baggage) abholen, (expenses, tax) zurückverlangen -
14 baggage reclaim
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15 tunnel reclaim conveyor
English-german engineering dictionary > tunnel reclaim conveyor
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16 baggage reclaim area
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > baggage reclaim area
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17 abrasive reclaim system
< srfc> ■ Strahlmittel-Rückfördersystem nEnglish-german technical dictionary > abrasive reclaim system
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18 acid reclaim
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19 alkali reclaim
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20 butyl reclaim
< plast> ■ Butylregenerat n
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