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1 shroud
shroud I v KONST umhüllen, ummanteln; abdecken shroud II BT Ummantelung f; Verkleidung f; Abdeckung fEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > shroud
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2 shroud disc
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3 shroud tube
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4 shroud
shroud Ummantelung fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > shroud
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1. noun1) Leichentuch, das (veralt.)2. transitive verbshroud something in something — etwas in etwas (Akk.) hüllen
* * *1. noun1) (a cloth wrapped around a dead body.) das Leichentuch2) (something that covers: a shroud of mist.) die Hülle2. verb(to cover or hide: The incident was shrouded in mystery.) hüllen* * *[ʃraʊd]I. n\shroud of dust Staubschicht f\shroud of fog Nebelschleier mII. vt▪ to \shroud sth etw einhüllen\shrouded in darkness in Dunkelheit eingehüllt\shrouded in fog in Nebel gehüllt, nebelverhangen gehto \shroud sth in scaffolding etw einrüstento \shroud sth in secrecy ( fig) etw geheim halten* * *[ʃraʊd]1. n1) Leichentuch nt, Totenhemd nt2. vt* * *shroud [ʃraʊd]A s1. Leichentuch n, Totenhemd n2. fig Hülle f, Schleier m:shroud of mist Nebel-, Dunstschleier;a shroud of secrecy surrounds … ein Schleier des Geheimnisses umgibt …3. pl SCHIFF Wanten pl4. TECH Ummantelung fB v/t1. in ein Leichentuch (ein)hüllen2. TECH ummanteln3. fig in Nebel, Geheimnis etc hüllen:shrouded in mystery geheimnisumwoben4. fig verschleiern* * *1. noun1) Leichentuch, das (veralt.)2) (fig.): (of fog, mystery, etc.) Schleier, der2. transitive verbshroud something in something — etwas in etwas (Akk.) hüllen
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[ʃraʊd] n\shroud of dust Staubschicht f;\shroud of fog Nebelschleier m;to \shroud sth etw einhüllen;\shrouded in darkness in Dunkelheit eingehüllt;\shrouded in fog in Nebel gehüllt, nebelverhangen ( geh)to \shroud sth in scaffolding etw einrüsten;to \shroud sth in secrecy ( fig) etw geheim halten -
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Cover, overwrap, envelope, wrapper, shroud, protective coat(ing)Schutzüberzug m, Schutzanstrich m, Überzug m -
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< aerospace> ■ Schutzkegel m<mech.eng> (of pump impeller) ■ Deckscheibe f ; Abdeckscheibe f ; Deckwand f ; Radseitenwand f<mech.eng> (annular web) ■ kreisförmiger Steg mvt <tech.gen> (cover with envelope, sleeve, cladding) ■ umhüllen vt ; ummanteln vtvt <tech.gen> ■ abschließen vt -
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10 shroud extraction system
< print> (ablation technology) ■ Staubabsaugsystem n ; Restpartikelabsaugsystem n ; Absaugsystem n prakt ; Absaugvorrichtung fEnglish-german technical dictionary > shroud extraction system
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<mech.eng> ■ Abschlussring m ; Bandage f<mech.eng> (impeller, pump, turbine) ■ Deckband n -
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shroud1 BERGB Schleißkappe f (zwischen Grabgefäßzähnen); Verschleißkappe f (zwischen den Zähnen des Grabgefäßes)shroud2 HÜTT Schattenrohr n (Gießstrahlschutzrohr); Schutz m (des Gießstrahls)shroud3 VERD Deckscheibe f (Laufrad) -
14 gas shroud
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15 lip shroud
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16 pouring stream shroud
English-german engineering dictionary > pouring stream shroud
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17 Turin Shroud
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18 fan shroud
fan shroud Luftführung fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > fan shroud
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19 insulating shroud
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > insulating shroud
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20 back shroud vane
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